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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Judith C.
Tranfaglia-Musto
September 8, 2024
Today we say farewell to Judith Tranfaglia -Musto. She died peacefully surrounded by her family and her husband Bob Musto. She leaves behind a lifetime of fond memories.
Judy was born in Wakefield MA the oldest of 5 siblings. She eventually moved and raised a family of her own in Lynn MA. She worked at the historic factories in Central Square Lynn, as a manager for McDonald's and she dabbled in a couple other projects but her proudest job was taking care of young children at her home while raising her own family.
She enjoyed gardening, cooking, sewing and making the most prized cakes and candies for everyone's milestones or just for ones enjoyment. She loved having family & friends at the house to celebrate holidays, occasions, or even just to sit at the table and drink endless cups of coffee and rattle on about life or tomorrow or just the latest cooking show she just watched. She enjoyed family most of all.
She will be remembered for gatherings, her cupcakes her collections of bears and her love for her grandchildren. Judy leaves behind her husband Bob Musto , her children William Barry(deceased), Richard Barry (deceased), Michelle Sawyer & Partner Kimberly, Nancy Tobin & Partner Tony , grandchildren Johnathan, Melissa, Kayla, Ratana & Anton, Joshua & Rebecca, Richard Jr & Johnathan and great grandson Austin. A private graveside burial will be performed followed by a gathering at the home to celebrate Judy's life. Arrangements will be made through Goodrich Funeral Home in Lynn. In lieu of flowers please make any donations to The Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers.
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