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CARIBOU — Arlene B. MacConaghy, 98, passed away Wednesday, July 7, at a Caribou hospital.

Arlene was born July 26, 1911, in Madison, the daughter of Luther H. and Alice E. Foster. Arlene graduated from Madison High School in 1929, and the Maine School of Commerce (now Mid-State College) in 1930.

Arlene worked 66 years for the law offices of Limell, Choate and Webber as a legal secretary. She had a great love of golf and bridge; both of which she played very competitively. Even in her 90s, Arlene could play nine holes of golf and score in the 50s.

Arlene is survived by her son, Joseph Hatch and his wife, Sharon, of Norway; her daughter, Alice Roy and her husband, Robert, of Caribou; her stepson, Lloyd MacConaghy and his wife, Mary, of Bronson, Fla.; her stepdaughter, Sharon LeBlond and her husband, Rick, of Bronson, Fla.; her sister, Alice Murphy of Fort Collins, Colo.; her grandsons, James Hatch and his wife, Heather, of South Paris, Eric Hatch of Sanford, Tony Roy and his companion, Kati Bell, of Caribou and Kendall Roy and his wife, Rachelle, of Mapleton; and six great-grandsons.

In addition to her parents, Arlene was predeceased by her husbands, James Hatch in 1965 and John MacConaghy in 1986.

Memories and condolences to the family may be expressed at www.lancastermorgan.com.

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