Jennifer A. Roy

July 6, 1968 ~ October 21, 2020
Resided in:
South Portland, ME
South Portland- Jennifer A. Roy, 52, of Settler Road died unexpectedly of natural causes at her home on Wednesday, October 21, 2020.
Jennifer was born in Huntington, NY the daughter of the late Robert B. and Catherine A. (Maher) Joys. She graduated from Scarborough High School in the class of 1987.
On June 17, 1989 she married the love of her life, David P. Roy at St. John the Evangelist Church in South Portland. Together they made their home and raised their family in South Portland.
Jennifer worked at home for several years raising her two boys. Once the boys were in school, she went to work as a dispatcher for AAA, she loved her job and the people she worked with.
Jennifer was a member of the Moose Lodge in Scarborough where she enjoyed spending time with friends and working on projects for the lodge which would help people in need. She loved to travel all over the United States and Mexico, she loved a good game of chance with a scratch ticket, loved and collected jewelry and was an avid Youtuber. She was an excellent cook, who was taught by her father who won several cooking competitions.
Her greatest accomplishment were her boys of whom she was very proud, she loved giving gifts to others, helping those less fortunate always donating to food drives or Coats for Kids. Her greatest love was her grandson Max who was her whole world. Jennifer will be remembered as a giving, thoughtful, bubbly person who was always ready for anything.
Jennifer is survived by her husband, David P. Roy of South Portland; two sons, Nicholas D. Roy of South Portland and Alexander J. Roy of CA; a sister, Christina B. Joys of South Portland; two brothers, James Joys of Scarborough and Scott and his wife Cheryl Joys of Scarborough; a grandson, Maximus A. Roy of South Portland; several nieces and nephews.
A Celebration of Life gathering will be held on Friday, October 30, 2020 from 4:00pm to 6:00pm at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland, ME. Following state mandates, and for the safety of all in attendance, face masks are required. To view Jennifer's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
Jen Can’t believe your gone. Such a short life and not getting to see your grand-son grow up. Which he was the love of your life. He would come to the Christmas parties at the moose lodge. I still remember you kept on chasing my grandkids around in your wheel chair. You kept them busy until Santa came. Jen R I P Bob & Mary DiDonato We’ll going to miss you lady.
– Bob DiDonato
With love and deepest condolences,
– Tribute Store
Your family is one I have very fond memories of at Skillin School. Jennifer was always so full of energy, kind, and wanted her sons to do well in school. You boys did well at Skillin and your parents were there to support you both. Hope that all the memories of the past will help you in the days ahead. Thinking of you all. Joyce Freeman Joyce Freeman
– Joyce Freeman
So sorry for the loss of this kind giving beautiful soul. Always had a smile on her face and ready to help anyone that was in need. Rest easy Jen heaven will welcome you with open arms.
– Betty Raymond
Also Scott Pasho and Chris Vaillancourt
– James Joys
You will be deeply missed by all.
– Love, Jason and Dawn Chisholm
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
– Donald & Blue Smith and family
May you rest in the sweetest of peace my beautiful friend. You are forever in our hearts! Love you!
– Mark & Victoria Dahms
You are in my thoughts.
– Scott Thurlow
Jennifer and Lisa Pasho very young!
– James Joys
My deepest condolences to Jen’s family and friends. Jen was such a bubbly happy person. I will always have fond memories of Jen. Laurie Colello
– Laurie
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Danny,Brenda and Jack Sullivan
– Tribute Store