Mary Louise Chaisson
FARMINGTON – Mary Louise Chaisson, 62, died Tuesday June 22, 2021 at the Sandy River Center in Farmington. She recently moved back to Maine from Waltham, Mass.
Born in Rumford on Sept. 2, 1958, she was a daughter of David and Philena Chaisson. Mary was the first graduate of Cambridge High School to graduate with a disability and was presented her diploma by the Mayor. Mary loved working at Lucy’s Laces and was a blessing to all who knew her.
She is survived by her mother Philena Chaisson of Andover; brothers David Chaisson Jr and wife Denise of Salisbury, Mass., John Chaisson and wife Carmen of Huachuca City, Ariz. and Mark Chaisson and companion Suzette Muise of Andover; an uncle, William Crooker and his wife Nancy of Livermore Falls, and aunt, Jeannine Sullivan of Cambridge, Mass.
Mary was predeceased by her father, David; and a sister, Myra Chaisson.
Friends and family are invited to sign the online guest book and share memories with the family at http://www.meaderandson.com.
Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Saturday July 10 at the Andover Congregational Church. Interment will be in the Woodlawn Cemetery in Andover.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Meader and Son Funeral Home, 3 Franklin St., Rumford.
In lieu of flowers please contribute to the Andover Congregational Church in her memory.
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