Dorothy V. Jaskalen

1925 – 2010

FARMINGTON – Dorothy V. Jaskalen, 84, a resident of Karn Road in Livermore Falls, died unexpectedly on Saturday, Jan. 30, at Sandy River Center for Healthcare and Rehabilitation in Farmington, following a brief
illness.

She was born in Boston, Mass., on Feb. 27, 1925, the
daughter of Harley and Katherine (Haaparinne) Locklin. She attended school in Chesterville, and graduated from Farmington High School. Dorothy took pride in the fact that during World War II, she was a local airplane spotter in
Chesterville. On Nov. 11, 1945, in Turner, she married her husband of 55 years, Albert Jaskalen. He passed away Nov. 1, 2000. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, always providing a loving home for her family. She was a member of the Chesterville Grange. She
enjoyed crocheting, knitting, plastic canvas and other decorative items, she also enjoyed, and never missed, the Farmington Fair.

She is survived by her son, Gary Jaskalen of Livermore Falls; and her daughter, Eileen Lobaugh of Portland, Ore.; her grandsons, Jason and Adam Lobaugh of Portland, Ore.,
a great-granddaughter, Lauren Lobaugh and great-grandson, Dylan Lobaugh, also of Portland, Ore.

She was predeceased by her son, Daniel Jaskalen
in 1961; and an infant sister, Virginia Locklin.

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