1932 – 2013

SOUTH PARIS — Mildred A. Dresser, 80,  died on Saturday, April 13, at Market Square Health Care Center.

She was born in Chesterville on July 2, 1932, a daughter of Guerdon and Lucille (Williams) King. She attended New Hampshire schools and Farmington High School.  She was employed at Foster Manufacturing in Wilton and later the South Paris Tanning Co. She was employed last by the Oxford Hills School District as a bus driver for many years until her retirement.

She had a big passion for sewing and was a great seamstress, enjoyed listening to country music and loved spending time with her family.

She was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church in South Paris.

She is survived by two sons, Leslie Adams and his wife, Linda, of Weld, and Davon Dresser and his companion, Jen, of South Paris;  five daughters, Vicki Clark and her husband, Arnold, of Rumford Point, Linda Roberts and her husband, William, of Florida, Carol Lee and her husband, Timothy, of North Bath, Nancy Kuvaja and her husband, Peter, of South Paris, and Wendy Davis and her husband, Dale, of Carthage; five brothers, Guerdon King, Harry King, Raymond Lingard, Lawrence Lingard and David Lingard; four sisters, Marcia Acker, Susan Clark,  Jeanne Oakes and Lillian Libby; many grandchildren; several great-grandchildren;  great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. 

She was predeceased by one brother, Ronald King; and three sisters, Betty Cushing, Vivian Rousselle and Janet Dickey.

Condolences may be made online at www.Daiglefuneralhome.com.


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