Obituaries

Corinne E. Noyes

NOYES, Corinne E., 102, Dover-Foxcroft, March 25, 2016. Burial will be in the family lot in Rural Grove Cemetery. Arrangements are in the care of the Lary Funeral Home, Dover-Foxcroft.

 Corinne E. Noyes

PO CorinneNoyesOBDOVER-FOXCROFT – Corinne E. Noyes, 102, wife of the late Raymond Noyes, passed away March 25, 2016, at Hibbard Skilled Nursing Center in Dover-Foxcroft. She was born June 23, 1913, in Fort Kent, the daughter of Joseph and Mattie (Boutat) Bouley.

She worked for many years at the Stowell-McGreggor spool factory. She loved to dance and her last dance was with her great-grandson in 2013, at her great-granddaughter’s wedding.

She is survived by a daughter, Linda Anderson and her husband, Jim of Dover-Foxcroft; two granddaughters, Valerie Greenier and her husband, Paul of Glenburn, and Marnie Lamson of Dover-Foxcroft and her fiancé, Peter Knight of Monson; a great-grandson, Zachary Greenier  and his wife, Jennifer of Hampden; two great-granddaughters, Kaitlyn Engstrom and her husband, Josh, and Heather Wilder, all of Dover-Foxcroft; and two great-great-granddaughters, Addison Corinne and Emma Lyn Greenier of Hampden. She also leaves Jim’s extended family and several nieces and nephews. 

She was predeceased by a son-in-law, Lawrence Lamson; five brothers and four sisters.

Her family would like to thank the staff at Hibbard’s for their love, kindness and compassionate care of Corinne and their support to the family during this difficult time.

Friends were invited to call from 12 noon until time of funeral service at 1 p.m., Monday, March 28, 2016, at the Lary Funeral Home, Dover-Foxcroft, with Deacon Denbow officiating. Burial will be in the family lot in Rural Grove Cemetery. In lieu of flowers those who wish may make a donation in her memory to the Maine Children’s Home for Little Wanderers, 93 Silver St., Waterville 04901. Condolences and memories may be expressed at www.laryfuneralhome.com.

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