1932 – 2016

SABATTUS — Annie R. Dube, 84, of Sabattus died on Friday, July 29, at her home surrounded by her family.

She was born in Lisbon on Jan. 24, 1932, the daughter of Wendell E. Moore and Ruth A. (Gurkdaunis) Moore. Annie attended grammar school in Sabattus then went to Lisbon High School.

On July 22, 1950, she married the love of her life Conrad J. Dube and together they built their home, raised their five children and enjoyed 66 years of marriage on Webster Corner Road in Sabattus.

She worked at Worumbo Mill then with her husband worked their dairy farm until it burned in 1968. They built and ran The Village Store on Crowley Road in Sabattus, selling it in 1985, and finally developing and selling mobile home lots in Sabattus.

Annie made beautiful braided rugs. She loved to sew and crochet.

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She was a talented cook, made wonderful pies, her salmon pie was especially good, but her chocolate fudge was superb.

Annie was very gracious made everyone feel welcome, and had a great sense of humor. Most of all she loved spending time with her family and the grandkids loved going to “Nannie Annie’s” to hang out with her and Papa.

She will be missed by her husband, Conrad; her three daughters, Janice and husband, William Bailey, Suzanne Dube and companion, William Tracey, and Sandra Currier; two sons, Joe and wife, Jennifer Dube, and Glen and wife, Melanie Dube, all of Sabattus; 18 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren; and Kitty, her beloved cat.

Annie was predeceased by her brother, Stanley Moore; and a granddaughter, Brandy Smith.

Friends and family are invited to share their memories and offer their condolences by visiting Annie’s online guest book at www.crosmanfuneralhome.com.


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