RANDOLPH – Lurline D. Choquet, 68, formerly of South Paris, died on Wednesday, Oct. 12, after a courageous battle with cancer, at her daughter’s residence with her loving family by her side.

She was born on July 2, 1937, in Paden, Miss., a daughter of the late Lyman and Dora (Wolfe) Cox.

Lurline graduated from Phoenix Union High School in 1955. She then went on to work as an office administrator for various law firms, Central Maine Medical Center records and at the First Universalist Church in Auburn.

Survivors include her husband, Allerton Choquet, of South Paris; two daughters, Lynn Luce and husband, Oscar, of Randolph, and Kelly Hawersaat and husband, John, of Fruitland Park, Fla.; her grandchildren, Lisa Seamans, Christopher and James Wilson, Richard Fulford, and Trevor, Miranda, Casey, and Alexis Hawersaat; three great-grandchildren, Mariah Colby, and Gabriel and Alyssa Wilson; and two sisters, Bernice Penson and Mary Gunlach.

Also surviving are her stepchildren, Loretta, Andrea, Roland, Mark, Heidi, Chester, and Karen Choquet; and nine step-grandchildren.


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