DRESDEN – Noella Daigle, 59, of Dresden died peacefully surrounded by family at Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston following a brief encounter with leukemia.
She married Lewellyn Daigle on April 23, 1962 in Connor’s, New Brunswick, Canada and then moved to Randolph. In 1976 they settled in Dresden.
She was a loving wife, mother, sister and memere. She was a homemaker, raising her four children. She enjoyed spending time with her family and taking care of her grandchildren, spending time at their camp, hunting, fishing, camping, canoeing and shopping for her loved ones.
In 2000 she successfully fought breast cancer. She was a parishioner of St. Ambrose Church in Richmond.
Survivors include: her husband of 41 years Lewellyn J. Daigle of Dresden; four children, Gail Daigle of Evanston, Ill., Jean Daigle and companion, Rick Lemieux, of Dresden; Mitchell Daigle and wife, Heidi, of Dresden and Peggy Whitman of Dresden; eight sisters, Linda Berube of Plainville, Conn., Jullette Dumond of Dresden, Florina Erickson and Theresa Saindon both of Fort Kent, Joan Kerr of Peekskill, N.Y., Viola Levesque of Fort Kent, Beaulah Ouellette of New Brunswick, Gloria Ouellette of Peekskill, N.Y.; four brothers, Archie Ouellette of Southington, Conn., Joel Ouellette, Sandy Ouellette, and Silvio Ouellette, of all of New Brunswick, Canada; four grandchildren, Megan Daigle, Marc Daigle, Riley Whitmar and Robert Herbert, all of Dresden; several nieces, nephews and cousins.
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