Donna R. (True) DiPietro
LIVERMORE – Donna R. (True) DiPietro, 78, of Livermore, graduated to eternal life on August 26, 2021.
Donna was born in Lewiston on March 26, 1943, to Reginald and Beulah (True) True, Sr. She graduated from Leavitt High School in 1961. Later in her life, Donna earned her associate degree from Mid-State College in Auburn. Donna worked seasonally for L.L.Bean over the years, while working at Fleet and later TD Bank as an administrator.
She enjoyed being outside gardening, hiking, and kayaking; attending BlueGrass Festivals; spending time at her place in Florida; spending time with family and was an avid Red Sox fan.
She is survived by her children Corrine Sternberg (Marc) and John Sanders, all of Connecticut and Tammy Sanders (fiancé Harlan), of California; her grandchildren Erin Sternberg and Brian Sternberg of Connecticut; her brothers Reginald True, Jr. (friend Sandra) and Ward True of Livermore and her sister, Barbara Turgeon of Buckfield; her many nieces and nephews; and her precious puppy, Duchess.
She is predeceased by her parents Beulah and Reginald True, Sr.; her sister, Jean Johnson and brother-in-law, Paul Turgeon.
Message of condolence may be sent to the family at http://www.finleyfuneralhome.com.
A graveside service will be held at 3 p.m., on Thursday, Sept. 2 at True Cemetery, 830 Boothby Rd., in Livermore. Arrangements by FINLEY FUNERAL HOME, 15 Church St., Livermore Falls.
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