WOODSTOCK — Lolalee H. Dillingham, 75, of Woodstock, died in Norway on Tuesday, June 20, after a brief illness.
She was born in South Paris on May 17, 1942, the daughter of Leo Hemmingway and Louise Blaquiere, and had been a homemaker most of her life. Lolalee was a member of the Woodstock Seventh-day Adventist Church and the Down East Country Music Association of Maine, was a country music legend and had won many awards through the years. She especially enjoyed singing country music. She enjoyed watching her sons race at Oxford Plains, watching NASCAR, camping, spending time with family and cookouts.
She is survived by her husband of 44 years, Gordon “Yogi” Dillingham of Woodstock; three sons, William Scot Moore and wife, Betty, of Oxford, Leo Moore of Oxford and Craig Moore and wife, April, of Sumner; one daughter, Perian Clark and husband, Michael, of Bath; four stepsons, Douglas Dillingham of New Hampshire, Donald Dillingham and Dana Dillingham, both of Oxford, and Darren Dillingham of Norway; two sisters, Lorilie Dodge of South Paris and Lorri Wilson of Hebron and eight grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her parents, Leo and Louise (Blaquiere) Hemmingway.

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