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Marcella
Loubier
Oct 15, 1948 — Jan 3, 2018
DOVER – Marcella Ann Loubier, 69, formerly of South Berwick, Maine, and most recently of Alton Bay, died peacefully Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2018, at her home with her daughters at her side, after a yearlong battle with cancer.
Marcy was born October 15, 1948, in Old Town, Maine. She graduated from Dover High School in 1966. After attending Fisher Junior College, she married Dennis Loubier, and raised their three daughters in South Berwick.
Surviving are her three daughters, Michelle James and her husband, John, of South Berwick, Nichole Fimple and her husband, Joe, of Falls Church, VA, and Candi Robinson and her husband, Joe, of Medford, NJ; six grandchildren, Jessica and her husband Derek, Dennis, Taylor, Kayla, Jada and Jordan; one great-grandson, Declan; her sister Norma Tibbett; and two brothers, Joe and Charlie Malenfant. Predeceased by her loving husband Dennis Loubier and her parents Joseph and Mary Malenfant.
WE REMEMBER: Marcy retired in June of 2017 from the Huggins Hospital accounting department in Wolfeboro. Prior to that, she spent much of her career at Davidson-Textron. She was a dedicated worker who always went the extra mile to meet a deadline or assist a co-worker.
Marcy led a quiet yet busy life, always supporting friends and loved ones. In her spare time she enjoyed curling up with a good book, lunch with her friends from high school, going bowling and playing bingo.
When her children were young, she enjoyed piling the family into the station wagon and heading out on family vacations to both local parks and faraway places like Shenandoah Valley and DC. Once her children were grown and started to move away from New England she enjoyed travelling to visit her daughters and grandchildren.
Marcy was a loving wife, mother, sister, aunt and grandmother, and a role model for many she knew.Visits: 1
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