Doris C. Bussiere
1940 – 2018
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. – Doris C. Bussiere of Myrtle Beach, formerly from Lewiston, Maine, at the age of 78, passed away quietly in her home on Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2018. Daughter of Ralph and Marie (Filteau) Poirier, born June 19, 1940. Educated in Lewiston. She worked as a bookkeeper for Bussiere and Matthews construction company, Veribest Print Craft, various other jobs, retiring from TD Bank. Avid knitter, quilter, and enjoyed fishing, hunting, camping, playing cards, bingo and eating lobster. Member of Carolina Forest Senior Center. She is survived by her husband, Raymond Alfred Bussiere of 57 years; daughter, Brigite Marie (Bussiere) Babine and her husband, John G Babine; daughter, Celine G. (Bussiere) Lagasse. She was predeceased by her son, Raymond A. Bussiere Jr. and son-in-law Robert J. Lagasse. Doris had five grandchildren, John G. (Babine) Butterfield, his husband, Wayne Butterfield, Jessica M. (Babine) Page and her husband, Gary Page, Jacqueline M. Babine, Stephanie L. (Lagasse) Violette and her husband, Michael P. Violet, Ryan N. Lagasse. She also had 11 great-grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the
Horry County Council
on Aging, Inc.
2213 Main St.
Conway, SC 29526
where she enjoyed
being at
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