![]() She enjoyed reading, crossword puzzles and Sudoku.ĭoreen is survived by her husband, best friend and the love of her life, Jimmy three children, Mark Vaillancourt and his wife, Katie, Jan Talcove and her husband, Scott, and Jill Sullivan and her husband, Tony six grandchildren, Laura Smith and her husband, Ben, Sarah Letourneau and her husband, Adam, Hannah Talcove, Ashley Talcove, Nick Sullivan and Taylor Sullivan brother, Michael Libby and his wife, Kathy and longtime close friend and neighbor, Charlene Vandez. She was a regular at Governor's on Thursdays and Pat's Pizza on Sundays. She enjoyed going out to eat with family and her wide circle of friends. Doreen was a lifelong communicant of Holy Family Parish and a member of the Red Hat Society. Christmas was the holiday she looked forward to the most. She eagerly welcomed her family to her home for holiday gatherings with a ready supply of finger sandwiches, meatballs, and way too many sweets. Doreen was extremely proud of her family and avidly followed her children and grandchildren through their various school activities and scholastic achievements. She was employed at the University of Maine College of Engineering as administrative assistant to the dean for 45 years. She was born July 16, 1942, in Old Town, daughter of Woodrow and Olive (Shorette) Libby.ĭoreen grew up in Bradley and graduated from Old Town High School, class of 1961. Vaillancourt, 79, died February 2, 2022, at a Bangor hospital with her family by her side. Box 1329, Greenville, ME 04441 (nrecmooshead.Old Town - Doreen J. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in John's name to The Natural Resource Education Center at Moosehead, P.O. 3, at Holy Family Catholic Church 145 Pritham Ave., Greenville, ME. John is survived by his wife, Ray Cote daughters, Patricia Adams, Catherine Downs and husband, Scott, and Paige Murray and husband, Ralph son, James Cote grandson, George Adams IV and wife, Kelly, and great-grandson, George V grandson, Reginald Cote granddaughter, Sabrina Adams and loving blended family members, Lillena, Brian and Jasmine, Michelle, John and Karen, Kim, Tonya, Randa and numerous nieces and nephews.Ī Mass of Christian burial will be held 10 a.m. He was known as a man of enjoyable company and integrity. John was sharp witted, intelligent and a loving father and husband. There were just enough ponds, lakes, and rivers in the area ensuring he would never run out of bodies of water to conquer the fish that resided in the area. He loved the community and the people and was active on several local wildlife and governing committees. In 1999 he met his wife, Ray Prescott, who shared his interests. Greenville was his home and he enjoyed everything the area offered. He had a love of gardening creating beautiful flower beds and landscaping. John was well known and respected in the fly-fishing community. His fishing journals spanning 47 years are a legacy to his interest, skill, and love for the sport. consultant with licensing for real estate sales and appraisal.Īt 70 years old John retired completely and pursued his lifelong passion - fly fishing. Upon retirement John started his own forestry business as a forest mgt. He went on to manage Dirigo Lumber in Greenville, ME and the Pleasant River Co. out of Bangor, ME in the Timberlands division administrating the Passamaquoddy Lumber Co. He began his forestry career with Dead River Co. He advanced on a fellowship to a master's degree with honors in corporate financing at Yale University School of Forestry. ![]() He went on to UNH where he received his BS in Forestry. The family moved to Derry, NH where he attended Pinkerton Academy.
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