2 min read

FARMINGTON – Laurie E. Libby Newall Lambert, 90, died on Nov. 9, at Pinewood Terrace.

She was born in New vineyard, June 15, 1918, to Roxie (Stewart) and Ralph Bernard Libby.

Her greatest passion in life was her home in West Freeman, mowing the lawns in the summer and plowing her yard in the winter. She loved chocolate, doughnuts, cakes and cookies. Also lunch at Adam’s Rib in Strong.

Several of us “small” cousins always loved to go to Auntie’s house. We were always welcome and really good times were had there. Her home there in West Freeman is always a destination for the family to come to while visiting in Maine.

She leaves behind two brothers, Harvey Libby and wife, Mabelle, of Zellwood, Fla., and Norman Libby and wife, Celena, of Strong and Melbourne Fla.; nephews and nieces, George Libby and wife, Marian, Frank Libby, Helen Rambush and Loren, and son’s Lance and Eric, Richard Libby and wife, Regina, Sandra Libby and John Rendon, Shirley Libby, and Billy Sherrill, Terry Libby, Sue Libby, Anne Richard-Schattschneider and Don; also her special friends and extended family at Pinewood Terrace. She may have been difficult at times, but she loved you all and really loved living there. It was her home. Special thoughts to her roommate Mary and to Anne Marie who prayed for Laurie’s special angel every day. Also her special friends, Nan and Delbert Reed, her neighbors for many years.

She was predeceased by her parents; stepfather, Roy Wiggin; her sister, Barbara Stoddard; and husbands, Robert Newall and James Lambert.

Comments are no longer available on this story