Lois Ellen Pennimpede

March 22, 1934 ~ February 20, 2021
Danvers - Lois Ellen (Lindberg) Pennimpede passed away February 20, 2021, in Beverly, Massachusetts. Lois was born on March 22, 1934, in Boston, to the late Warren and Blanche (Wellington) Lindberg, and raised in Arlington. While attending college she met the love of her life, Joseph Peter Pennimpede of Morristown, New Jersey, and they were married on October 9, 1954. They were married for over 65 years until his passing in 2020. Lois and Joe moved 6 times in the late 1950s until permanently settling in Danvers to raise their 4 children. After being a stay-at-home Mom for many years, Lois worked for both RCA and General Electric in Burlington, then Abiomed in Danvers before retiring in the 1990s. In retirement Lois & Joe loved to travel - Sanibel, Florida and Bermuda being their favorite destinations.
Lois was a member of the Friends of the Peabody Institute Library, and actively involved with the American Cancer Society, plus many youth activities. She also supported Joe in his many political endeavors.
She is survived by their four children: Ronald Pennimpede and wife Mary, Lynne Ann Helmuth and husband Paul, The Rev. Deborah Kunkel and husband Greg, Stephen Pennimpede and wife Elisa, five grandchildren, six great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. Also her sister Jane Farmer & husband Gary. She was preceded in death by her brother Warren ‘Sonny’ Lindberg.
Due to Covid restrictions, the graveside service will be private. A celebration of life for both Lois & Joe will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers please, consider a donation to the American Cancer Society, 125 S. Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, 02130 or to The Herrick House, 89 Herrick St, Beverly, MA, 01915.
She is now resting in peace
To all of the Pennimpede Family;
Please accept my most heartfelt sympathy with the passing of Lois. There was always something special about her and she and I just “bonded” after we met. I was very fond of both her and of Joe. Know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers. “Too Da Loo” my friend, you shall be missed.