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PITTSTON – Debbie-Lee Mansir, 50, of Troop Road, passed away unexpectedly at her home on Tuesday, Sept. 11, after a long illness.

She was born Oct. 3, 1956, in Lewiston, the daughter of Gerard and Geneva Ricker Paradis. She attended Lewiston schools and was a graduate of Lewiston High School.

She enjoyed playing cards, beano, and dancing. She loved spending time with her special grandson. She also enjoyed going to the ocean, observing fall foliage and dining out. Throughout her life, she enjoyed spending time with her friends and family.

She is survived by her daughter, Beth Mansir, of Pittston; grandson, Peter Michael Mansir, of Pittston; four sisters, Faye Prue, and husband, Danny, of Auburn, Louise Lagassey, and husband, David, of Largo, Fla., Lisa Therrien, and husband, Marc, of Winthrop and Janet Grandmaison of North Anson; three brothers, Paul Paradis of Monmouth, Robert Paradis of Lisbon and Anthony (Tony) Paradis, and wife, Kathy, of Searsmont; former husband, Paul Mansir Sr. of Pittston; special friend she called “mom,” Barbara Shaw of Pittston; several nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles; and her special cat Sarah girl.

She was predeceased by her parents; two brothers, Alcide and Edmund; an infant sister, Alicia; a nephew, Lannon Hunt; and a special friend and soul mate, Barry Shaw.

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