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LEWISTON – Connie Lee Fish, 68, a resident of Sedgley Road, Leeds, died Oct. 29, at Central Maine Medical Center, after a two-week stay.

She was born Jan. 19, 1938, in Lewiston, the daughter of Walter L. and Constance Higgins Stevens. On June 23, 1956, in Leeds, she married Arthur Fish. She and Arthur were married 49 years. He passed away Sept. 30, 2005.

She and her husband were the owner-operators of the Fish Family Farm in Leeds; she and Arthur made a good farm team, and she was the administrator of the farm. She attended Leavitt Institute in Turner, where she was a 1956 graduate.

She enjoyed all of her grandchildren, her cats and her black lab, “Max”; she also enjoyed gardening, knitting and all wild life; she was also an avid swimmer. She was a school board member from Leeds for two terms. She was a member of the National Holstein Association and the Maine Farm Bureau.

She is survived by three sons, Steven Fish, and his wife, Lori, of North Turner, Wallace Fish, and his wife, Wanda, of Leeds and Stanley Fish, and his companion, Karen Meader, of Leeds; a daughter, Lorraine Fish, and her companion, Wendell Wright, of Leeds; her father, Walter L. Stevens, of Auburn; a sister, Donna Tilton, and her husband, Robert, of Venice, Fla.; six grandchildren, Kristine, Nicole, Mikayla, Dylan and Anthony Fish and Dustin Faucet.

She was predeceased by her husband, Arthur; her mother, Constance Stevens; and a granddaughter, Kaitlyn Fish.

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