Preston usa today crossword editor4/2/2023 ![]() ![]() In lieu of flowers, donations in Therese’s name may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association by mail at P.O. Burial will immediately follow at Laurel Hill Cemetery in Saco. ![]() of of newspaper values and properties, as cross - word puzzle editor. ![]() at Cote Funeral Home, 87 James St., Saco, Maine. daily editorial page stories, editing About 40 per cent of the. She is also survived by many cherished nieces and nephews. She is survived by: her three sons, Denis Delage and his wife Janice of Saco, Norman Delage and his wife Barbara of Old Orchard Beach, and Michael Delage of Scarborough five grandchildren, Preston Delage and his wife Hanna of Wells, John Whiteman of East Waterboro, Adam Delage of Old Orchard Beach, Amanda Doyle and her husband Arthur of Waterboro, and Steven Delage of Scarborough three great-grandchildren, Evelyn Delage of Wells and Graysen and Graham Doyle of Waterboro. All were members of the Saco-Biddeford community. Therese was preceded by: her parents her husband, Raymond who died in 1984 and five siblings, firstborn Marcel Gilbert who died in infancy, Maurice (Rita) Gilbert, Armand (Noella) Gilbert, Rita (Fred) McIntyre, and Bernadette (Charles) Cyr. She especially enjoyed spending time with her husband and children at the family camp on Bunganut Pond in Lyman, where they would spend summers boating, water-skiing, fishing, and swimming. Anne’s Sodality, she was a talented cook and seamstress who enjoyed interior decorating, filling her particularly well-kept home with Victorian-period antique furniture and art. Homemaking, at which she excelled, was important to Therese. Therese was office manager and bookkeeper for the thriving business, which was honored with a Sun Oil Company dealer award and eventually landed the contract to run the Biddeford School System bus fleet. The hardworking couple purchased land on Route 111 in Biddeford and by their own labor raised the building that would house Delage’s Garage and Body Shop Sunoco Station. Early in their marriage they moved to Connecticut where they lived for several years before returning to Maine and settling on Hill Street in Saco where they raised their three sons. Therese married her beloved husband, Raymond Delage of Biddeford, in 1952. ![]()
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