BRUNSWICK – Raymond M. Labbe Sr., 44, of Durham Road, died Thursday, Sept. 16, at the Mid-Coast Hospital.

Born in Brunswick, Sept. 23, 1959, a son of Raymond L. and Madeline J. Randall Labbe, he attended St. John’s School and graduated from Brunswick High School in the Class of 1977.

On Sept. 27, 1980, he married Patricia A. Mooers of Topsham and they continued to make their home and raise their children in Brunswick.

He was co-owner and treasurer of Ray Labbe & Sons, Inc. and contributed a great deal to his community.

“Ray” was a communicant of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Brunswick. He was a Third Degree member of the Knights of Columbus, a member of the Vigilants Club, a member and past treasurer and president of the Brunswick Kiwanis Club and served the Associated Contractors of Maine on various committees, as past president and board of directors and was the recipient of the 2003 Bath-Brunswick Region Chamber of Commerce President’s Award.

He was a loving and dedicated family man who held tightly to life, family and friends. He enjoyed the outdoors, was an avid motorcycle rider and golfer, winning three local tournaments this summer. He enjoyed vacationing with his family, boating, snowmobiling, four-wheeling, card playing, football and NASCAR.

Survivors include his wife of 23 years; his mother, Madeline R. MacMahan and her husband, Walter, of Brunswick; a son, Raymond M. Labbe Jr. and a daughter, Amber L. Labbe, both of Brunswick; six sisters, Blanche Labbe, of Durham, Shirley Rector, of Brunswick, Gail Riendeau, of Brunswick, Mabel MacLean, of Brunswick, Joan Seas, of Gulf Breeze, Fla., and Monica Russell, of Bath; four brothers, Paul E. Labbe Sr., Peter L. Labbe, and Roland O. Labbe, all of Brunswick and David W. Labbe, of Colchester, Conn.; and many nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by a daughter, Christina M. Labbe, and his father, Raymond L. Labbe.

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