BRUNSWICK – Doris B. Daigle, 71, of Pineswood Road, Lisbon, died peacefully, Saturday, Jan. 1, at Midcoast Hospital, surrounded by her loved ones.
Doris was the wife of the late James Daigle.
She was born in Montpelier, Vt., Dec. 4, 1933, the daughter of Burton and Bernice (Murray) Chamberlin. She was educated in the Glidden schools in Vermont.
She worked at the Mayo Clinic in Northfield, Vt., then at De Massie in Northfield, then for many years at the Wayside Restaurant in Montpelier as a head cook. When she found her one true love she moved to Maine and had a happy life.
She enjoyed the Riverside Flea Market with her husband. Doris was an active member of the Legion in Lisbon Falls and the Moose Lodge in Vermont. She worked for many years at the Captains Lady and then at Karen’s Restaurant, both in Lisbon Falls. Before her illness she worked at T.J. Maxx at Cooks Corner, which she enjoyed very much.
She is survived by her mother, Bernice Murray of Barre, Vt.; a sister, Alberta Mundll of Potsdam, N.Y.; a brother, Bobby Chamberlin of Brattleboro, Vt.; four sons, Donald LaHue and wife, Robin, of Northfield, Vt., James Daigle of Durham, Dana Haggett and wife, Lisa, of Northfield, and Steven Haggett and wife, Donna Fay, of St. Petersburg, Fla.; four daughters, Ellen Haggett of Lisbon, Petina Daigle of Orangeburg, S.C., Barbara Manocal of Lisbon, and Brenda and her husband, Kirk Haines, of Bowdoin; 23 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her father, Burton Chamberlin; husband, James Daigle; her brother, Albert Chamberlin; and a daughter, Donna Haggett.
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