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Donald Albert LaFlamme

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Donald Albert LaFlamme

Birth
Death
29 Nov 2020 (aged 84)
Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine, USA
Burial
Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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Cape Elizabeth – Donald Albert LaFlamme, 84, of Cape Elizabeth died of a long illness at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House, with his family by his side. He was born on September 19, 1936, the son of Ernest and Ida LaFlamme.
He was known to all as Donald, Don, Dad, Grampa, and Pipee. He married Margaret on April 27th, 1963, and they spent 57 wonderful years together. He was in the Air National Guard at Quonset Point, Rhode Island from 1959-1963. He then went on to work for S.D. Warren Paper Mill, Scott Paper Company for 36 years, retiring at the age of 62.
He was a man of few words. When he spoke, we listened. He was a man that never put himself first before his family. He had a heart of gold. He enjoyed his retirement life, and he loved fishing in all his favorite trout streams. He most of all enjoyed spending time with family, whether it was time spent at the lake, or at his children's homes' in the company of his grandchildren. His favorite treats were apple pie, ice cream, and chocolate cake.
He was predeceased by his parents, Ida and Ernest Laflamme of Westbrook, sister Lucille McCarthy of Westbrook, grandson Michael Laflamme, and grandson Jason Steeves.
Cape Elizabeth – Donald Albert LaFlamme, 84, of Cape Elizabeth died of a long illness at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House, with his family by his side. He was born on September 19, 1936, the son of Ernest and Ida LaFlamme.
He was known to all as Donald, Don, Dad, Grampa, and Pipee. He married Margaret on April 27th, 1963, and they spent 57 wonderful years together. He was in the Air National Guard at Quonset Point, Rhode Island from 1959-1963. He then went on to work for S.D. Warren Paper Mill, Scott Paper Company for 36 years, retiring at the age of 62.
He was a man of few words. When he spoke, we listened. He was a man that never put himself first before his family. He had a heart of gold. He enjoyed his retirement life, and he loved fishing in all his favorite trout streams. He most of all enjoyed spending time with family, whether it was time spent at the lake, or at his children's homes' in the company of his grandchildren. His favorite treats were apple pie, ice cream, and chocolate cake.
He was predeceased by his parents, Ida and Ernest Laflamme of Westbrook, sister Lucille McCarthy of Westbrook, grandson Michael Laflamme, and grandson Jason Steeves.


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