BRUNSWICK – Daniel R. Levesque, 61, of Lewiston, formerly of Clifton Park, N.Y., Wappingers Falls, N.Y., and Reading, Pa., died Sunday, Nov. 20, at Parkview Adventist Medical Center, Brunswick.

He grew up in Lewiston, and graduated from St. Dominic Regional High School, Class of 1962, and Merrimack College, Class of 1966, where he received his degree in electrical engineering, and Syracuse University, where he earned his master’s degree. His career included many years at GE, National Semiconductor, AVX, AT&T, Lucent and Agere Technology.

Dan’s dedication and service to his faith were an essential part of his life. From an early age, he participated in the boys’ choir at St. Peter’s School. For many years, he and his wife were actively involved in Marriage Encounter. He acted as a confirmation retreat leader for eighth-graders. Remembered by all who knew him as a lover of life, Dan consistently focused on the positives. Despite his affliction with multiple sclerosis, he always wore a warm smile and held a humorous tone. His gentle, compassionate and loving spirit inspired all who knew him.

He was a devoted, loving husband for 39 years to Constance (Gendron); and father of five beloved daughters, Laurie Levesque-Bell and her husband, Russell, of Hopewell Junction, N.Y., Susan Walsh and her husband, Jim, of Atlanta, Ga., Nicole Morouse and her husband, Jimmy, of York, Pa., Amy Levesque of Atlanta, Ga., and Karyn Levesque of Atlanta, Ga. He leaves behind five grandchildren, Jeffrey and Adam Bell, Brittany and Courtney Walsh and Jacob Morouse. He is also survived by his brother, Paul Levesque and his wife, Connie, of Statesville, N.C.; sister, Lorraine Adams of Lewiston; brother, Ronald Levesque and his wife, Claire, of Cundy’s Harbor; and sister-in-law, Josie Levesque of Lewiston.

He was predeceased by his mother, Blanche (Paradis) Levesque; father, Cyprien Levesque; stepmother, Anna (Mercier) Levesque; brother, Norman Levesque; and brother-in-law, Jim Adams.


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