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DURHAM – Stacey L. McLean Stevens, 36, a resident of Old Danville Road, Auburn, died Tuesday afternoon, June 8, as a result of a motorcycle accident on Quaker Meeting House Road in Durham.

She was born Sept. 4, 1973, in Biddeford, the daughter of James W. and Susan E. (Murphy) McLean Jr. She was a 1992 graduate of Monmouth Academy. While attending Monmouth Academy she was an outstanding athlete, playing soccer, basketball and softball, and was named All-State 3rd Base Player her senior year. Following high school she attended Westbrook College.

She then served from 1994 to 1999 in the United States Air Force as a flight nurse stationed in Panama. When she returned from the Air Force she continued her education at University of Maine in Augusta, earning her bachelors’ in Architecture. She worked for Harriman Associates in Auburn and currently at Bath Iron Works as a design engineer.

She enjoyed life. She was a snowboarder, motorcyclist and traveler. Above all else though, she loved the times spent with her daughter, McKenzie, including their trips to Boston and other special times they shared.

She is survived by her father, James W. McLean Jr. and his wife, Linda, of Benton; her former husband, Stacy Stevens of Monmouth; her daughter, McKenzie Stevens of Auburn; her son, Jacob Timothy Stevens of Readfield; three brothers, James W. McLean III and his wife, Suzanne, Chad McLean and his wife, Karin, and Tatum McLean, all of Gouldsboro; two stepsisters, Marcie L. Ramsay of Kalamazoo, Mich., and Michele Malinowski of Pittston; a stepbrother, Michael Kennedy of Windsor; and many nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by her mother, Susan McLean Pavone.

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