family on September 20th at the age of 85. Janet was born in South Boston to the late John
and Marie Donahue, moved to North Weymouth at age 13 and graduated from Weymouth High
School in 1956. Janet became an X-ray technician and worked at Deer Island Hospital and
Brockton Hospital.
She met Robert “Bob” Ash at the Lithuanian Club in Boston where they married in 1962. They
moved to Hingham where they raised their 3 children Steven, Kristen and Jeff. She enjoyed
being a stay at home mom to her 3 kids and was active in the community. She was active in
the Rhododendron Club, Garden Club, Hingham Ladies Club, Co-op and enjoyed playing
cards for pennies with her girlfriends. Janet loved to cook and was known for her delicious
meals.
Janet and Bob became snowbirds and shared their time between their beloved home in
Brewster, Ma and Port Charlotte, FL. In Florida she loved spending time with friends where they
all took turns hosting parties enjoying her apple martinis and mudslides. They loved having the
grandkids visit and fishing off the dock.
Janet loved the cape where she was very social and enjoyed lunch bunch group with her
friends, Red Hat Club, continued to enjoy Rhododendron Club, Garden Club, and playing
Mahjong. Whether she was hunting for antiques or making a new recipe she did it impeccably
dressed. She had a love for the theater and symphony would go to Boston or NYC any time
she an opportunity to do so. Janet became an avid reader later in life and would read daily for
hours any book she could get her hands on. She would light up when her children and
grandchildren came to visit.
Predeceased by her husband Bob of 56 years, Janet is survived by her son Steven Ash and
wife Barbara of Merritt Island, FL; daughter Kristen Hammond of Newtown, CT; and Jeffrey Ash
and wife Emily of Brookhaven, GA; brother Paul Donahue and wife Valerie of Canada. Lovingly
known as Gree to her five grandchildren Reed, Ashley, Emily, Kyle and Eric who brought great
joy to her life as well as many nieces, nephews and cherished friends.
In lieu of flowers, those who wish to make a contribution in her memory may consider donating
to the Brewster Ladies’ Library.
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