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Jacqueline B. <I>Martin</I> Landry

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Jacqueline B. Martin Landry

Birth
Augusta, Kennebec County, Maine, USA
Death
4 Apr 2018 (aged 87)
Brunswick, Cumberland County, Maine, USA
Burial
Lisbon Falls, Androscoggin County, Maine, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.997049, Longitude: -70.0545072
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Brunswick - Jacqueline B. Landry, 87, of Lisbon Falls, passed away Wednesday, April 4, 2018 at Midcoast Hospital in Brunswick.

She was born in Augusta on December 16, 1930, the only child of the late George and Florence (Gaynor) Martin. .

She attended school in Hinckley until moving to Freeport, where she attended Freeport High School and graduated in the Class of 1949.

She married Emery Landry in Freeport, and moved to Lisbon Falls, where they lived until 1954. At that time they moved to Florida to manage the family business. In 1960, they returned to Lisbon Falls, where Jackie went to work at Worumbo Mill as a weaver before being promoted to working in the office.

After leaving the mill, she went to work at Aubuchon Hardware for a short time and then went to work at L.L. Bean for 11 years, before retiring. With her great sense of humor and quick comebacks, Jackie made friends easily.
Brunswick - Jacqueline B. Landry, 87, of Lisbon Falls, passed away Wednesday, April 4, 2018 at Midcoast Hospital in Brunswick.

She was born in Augusta on December 16, 1930, the only child of the late George and Florence (Gaynor) Martin. .

She attended school in Hinckley until moving to Freeport, where she attended Freeport High School and graduated in the Class of 1949.

She married Emery Landry in Freeport, and moved to Lisbon Falls, where they lived until 1954. At that time they moved to Florida to manage the family business. In 1960, they returned to Lisbon Falls, where Jackie went to work at Worumbo Mill as a weaver before being promoted to working in the office.

After leaving the mill, she went to work at Aubuchon Hardware for a short time and then went to work at L.L. Bean for 11 years, before retiring. With her great sense of humor and quick comebacks, Jackie made friends easily.


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