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Marguerite V. Denis Brown
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AUBURN - Marguerite V. Denis Brown, 83, formerly of Barker Arms in
Auburn died Sunday, Feb. 11, at Clover Manor with her family by her
side.
She was born in South Holyoke, Mass., Dec. 8, 1923, the daughter
of John and Yvonne St. Lawrence Lavigne. In 1942, she married Alfred
Denis, who predeceased her in 1973. She later married Edward Brown in
1981, who also predeceased her in 1995.
She was educated in Gardiner and Sabattus schools and attended
Winslow High School. She worked for ...
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