LEWISTON – Dorothy B. Lepage, 75, of 60 Baird Ave., Lewiston, went to be with the Lord on Friday evening, Jan. 20, at d’Youville Pavilion.

She was born in Lewiston, on Nov. 28, 1930, to Laura Beaulieu Bosse and the late Emile Bosse.

She was married to Leonard Lepage of Lewiston on May 30, 1953, in St. Mary’s Church in Lewiston.

She attended Holy Family and Holy Cross churches in Lewiston.

She was employed by the Hill Mill in Lewiston as a spinner for 30 years until its closing and then transferred to Bates Manufacturing Co. as an inspector until 1987.

During her lifetime, she enjoyed dancing, roller-skating, crafts, word puzzles, shopping, playing practical jokes, hanging out with the girls and going out to eat, especially to Uncle Moe’s. She enjoyed making people laugh at d’Youville when she went to visit her mother, Laura Bosse, who is 101 years young. She also liked going to visit her children and grandchildren every Sunday afternoon.

She will be sadly missed by her mother, Laura, of Lewiston; three daughters, Linda Fluker and companion, Richard Carey, Doris Whittier and husband, Ronald, and Joline Lepage, all of Sabattus; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Jeannette Breton and husband, Honore, and Jackie Gilman, both of Lewiston; as well as several nieces, nephews and many friends.

She was predeceased by her husband, Leonard, on Dec. 9, 2005, and a son-in-law, George Fluker.

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