Jennifer Cadorette Peery 

Died 11/27/2022

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Jennifer Ann (Cadorette) Peery of Manassas, VA, passed away peacefully at her home on November 27, 2022, surrounded by her family after a lengthy, hard fought battle with ovarian cancer. Her family was thankful to be able to spend a wonderful Thanksgiving with her where she gave the blessing.

Jennifer was born on February 2, 1965, in Winchester, MA. She grew up in Brookline, NH. She had a fun-loving and family-oriented nature and was not afraid to make things happen when they needed to be done. She took great joy in seeing her children and their friends together. Jennifer’s favorite spot was enjoying a glass of wine at their lake house in Ladysmith, Virginia. She enjoyed supporting Guiding Eyes for the Blind which led to her family raising their beloved service dog, Cheryl, to support an individual in need. Jennifer and her family were active members at Living Water Worship Center Church in Gainesville. She was a community volunteer for the Boy Scout Troop 1195 in Manassas, and volunteered on many other local committees. She had a successful professional career, rising to be Director of Customer Contact for the Northeast Region of US Foods.

Jennifer was predeceased by her parents, Donald F. Cadorette and Carol A. (Fielding) Cadorette. She is survived by her husband Randy L. Peery, their two sons Mitchell B. Peery and Nathan L Peery; Her three brothers, Andrew Cadorette and wife Reta Chaffee; Raymond Cadorette and wife Christine; Daniel Cadorette and wife Deborah; and many nieces, nephews, other family and friends.

She will be missed by family and many friends at work and in the community.

A memorial service will be held at Hylton Memorial Chapel 14640 Potomac Mills Rd, Woodbridge, VA on Friday, December 9th. A viewing will be held from 10am, followed by a service at 11am. Hylton Memorial Chapel

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Guiding Eye for the Blind (www.guidingeyes.org), an organization that provides guide dogs to people with vision loss for greater independence.