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LEWISTON — Laura V. Tremblay, 95, of Lewiston died Tuesday morning, Aug. 14, at her residence, following a long illness.

She was born in Lewiston on Oct. 21, 1922, the daughter of the late Eloi and Eugenie (Pomerleau) Tremblay, and had been a resident of this community all of her life.

She was educated in Lewiston schools and was employed as a folding inspector in the local textile industry.

Laura was a very delicate and passionate person all of her life. She was a dedicated Catholic and Eucharistic Minister with lots of faith. The best days of her life was being able to attend Masses at the Basilica of Saints Peter & Paul, where she was a parishioner.

She enjoyed traveling to Chicoutimi, Quebec, Canada, where her ancestors came from and also to Notre Dame du Cap, Quebec. Most of all she enjoyed her daily visits from her great-grandnieces and -grandnephews.

She is survived by five nieces, Laurette Poulin of Lewiston, Pauline Lagasse and her husband, Reginald, of Lewiston, Diane Nelson and her husband, Steve, of Minot, Laurieanne Hynes of Lewiston and Susan Rosenbaum and her husband, Bob, of Florida; two nephews, Roland Tremblay and his wife, Claudette, of Lewiston and Robert Tremblay and his wife, Lorraine, of Lewiston; many great-grandnieces and -grandnephews; and many great-great-grandnieces and -grandnephews.

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She was predeceased by six brothers: Joseph, Albiny, Mathias, Laurent, Armand and Edouard Tremblay; and by two sisters, Bella Poulin and Mary Jane Tremblay.

The family wishes to thank the nursing staff at Beacon Hospice for the wonderful care and support given to Laura and her family.

Online condolences and sharing of memories may be expressed at www.lynchbrothers.com.

Laura V. Tremblay

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