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Donald Collette is nearly finished with the granite memorial bench being made for Taylor McQueeney, the 9-year-old girl who died in a Lewiston apartment fire on Aug. 17. Collette Monuments, the Lewiston company that was started by Collette’s father, Roland, in 1971, helped with the cost of the bench, said Donald Collette. “I try to do a little bit more for the kids,” said Collette, the father of two girls.
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Donald Collette is nearly finished with the granite memorial bench being made for Taylor McQueeney, the 9-year-old girl who died in a Lewiston apartment fire on Aug. 17. Collette Monuments, the Lewiston company that was started by Collette’s father, Roland, in 1971, helped with the cost of the bench, said Donald Collette. "I try to do a little bit more for the kids," said Collette, the father of two girls.
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