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LIVERMORE — Alfred W. Day III, 59, a resident of Federal Road, Livermore, died suddenly, Sunday, June 2, at his home.

He was born Feb. 13, 1954, in Lewiston, the son of Alfred W. Day Jr. and Rebecca (Pinkham) Day. Al was a graduate of Leavitt High School.

On June 2, 1983, in North Turner, he married Deborah Hayward of South Addison. He was formerly an employee for the town of Livermore; having worked in the cemeteries as grounds keeper and digging graves and at the recycling center; getting done due to health issues. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, collecting trains and time on his computer.

He is survived by his wife, Deborah Day of Livermore; two sons, Travis and Patrick Day, both of Livermore; two daughters, Marnia Day of Livermore and Melissa Day of Biddeford; grandson, Jayden Thompson of Livermore Falls; three brothers, Randy Day and his wife, Lynn, of Turner, Michael Day and his wife, Leslie, of Mechanic Falls and Walter Day and his wife, Kerri, of Greene; five sisters, Ellen Richardson and her husband, Clifford, of Bridgton, Patricia Day of Turner, Paula Fletcher and her husband, Mike, of Albion, Pauline Day of Albion and Beatrice Jacques and her husband, Ben, of Rumford; and best friends, Kenneth Andrews and his wife, Michelle, of Livermore Falls.

He was predeceased by his parents.

Messages of condolence may be sent to: www.finleyfuneralhome.com.

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