LEWISTON — Doris J. Morin-Davis, 65, of Durham, passed away peacefully on July 31, at Central Maine Medical Center, following complications from diabetes and liver disease.
She was born in 1947, the youngest of three children to Juliette A. and Roger W. Bolduc, she grew up with her family in Auburn. Doris attended St. Louis Elementary School and ELHS in Auburn, graduating in 1965. She married Roland Morin in 1966, and they and their two children made their home in Lewiston, Machias and Auburn.
In 1996, she married Durbon Davis, her very loving and attentive husband. They made their home in Bangor and for the past nine years, in Durham.
For all of her professional life, Doris was an RN, working in several Maine nursing homes; at one time director of nurses at a Lubec Nursing Home. She also traveled around the state as a nurse with the Visiting Nurses Association. She worked as a registered nurse at the Maine Medical Center in Portland for four years, prior to her retirement in 1997. In addition to being a devoted nurse, Doris was also a devoted mother to daughter, Michelle and son, Paul. Family was most important to her. In addition to her children, she particularly loved spending time with her grandchildren.
Surviving Doris are her son, Paul R. Morin of South Portland and daughter, Michelle N. (Morin) Bouchard and her husband, Jim, of South Portland; twin granddaughters, Kaitlin and Amanda Bouchard of South Portland; her brother, the Rev. Father Gerard Bolduc, O.M.I. presently of Belleville, Ill.; sister, Murielle H. Parks and husband, Harold, of Gorham and their adult children, Alan R. of Portland, Steven K. of Plymouth, Mass., and Suzanne D. of Windham; also surviving Doris are her husband, Durbon Davis Sr. of Durham and his adult children, Theresa Kindred and husband, Larry, of Texas, Tammie Raye and husband, James, Terri Day and significant other, Tim and Durbon Davis Jr. and wife, Clarisse, all of Bangor; and stepgrandchildren, Christopher and Danielle, Tyler and Devin, Zachary and Brandon and Dakota, Mathew, Austin, Matthew, Kendra and Kim.
Online condolences and sharing of memories may be expressed at www.lynchbrothers.com.

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