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AUBURN — Marjorie A. Labbe, 78, of Hotel Road, Auburn, passed away Friday morning, March 11, at her home with family at her side.

She was born in Lewiston on Oct. 8, 1932, a daughter of Harold and Alice (Albison) Caldwell, and was educated in local schools.

On Jan. 31, 1955, she married Joseph A. Labbe. Following their marriage, they resided in Boston for 18 years prior to moving to Auburn in 1970. He predeceased her on Sept. 13, 2008. Marjorie worked as a housewife and homemaker as she and Joe raised their family. She enjoyed playing Beano and doing arts and crafts, especially crocheting, but her greatest pleasure was enjoying the company of her family, children and grandchildren at special family gatherings and holidays as well as throughout the year. She also enjoyed the company of her dog and cat, Lonnie and Tiger. She was a loving, devoted and hard-working wife, mother and grandmother who will be dearly missed.

She leaves seven children, Linda McLaughlin of Carver, Mass., Roy A. Labbe of Auburn, Joanne Labbe of West palm Beach, Fla., Debbie Evrard and husband, Tim, of Oxford, Raymond Labbe and wife, Kathy, of Lewiston, Alice Ware and husband, Jack, of Poland, and Joyce Marie Turner and husband, Kevin, of Birmingham, Ala.;12 grandchildren, Kerry Cragin, Krystal Dallassandro, T.J. Evrard, Terry Labbe, Bobby McGlaughlin, Nolan Joseph Turner, Natalie Grace Turner, Cole Raymond Turner, Jagger Ware, Carley Rae Ware, Jacob Labbe and Jillian labbe; seven great-grandchildren, Skyla Dallassandro, Viola Dallassandro, Kassidey Cragin, Nirvana Cragin, Makayli Evrard, Bailey Evrard and Sophie Evrard; one brother, Jimmy Miller and wife, Ginnie, of Poland; several nieces and nephews; and close, special and longtime family friend, Randy Baril, of Auburn.

She was predeceased by a brother, Richard Dube; and a son-in-law, Robert McGlaughlin.

You are invited to share your thoughts, condolences and fond memories with Marjorie’s family by visiting their guest book at www.thefortingroupauburn.com.

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