On her 18th birthday, July 26, 1938, she was crowned Miss Potato Blossom Queen in Maine. Adrienne was multi-talented, creative, musically inclined and artistically gifted. She exuded with confidence and personality, and was a master of achieving her goals. She was also an outstanding lady of business – founding, managing and administrating Daigle Trailer Park, Fort Kent. She was a member of Northern Maine Medical Center Hospital Guild and a life member of Les Dames de Ste. Anne.
Adrienne was the beloved wife of the late Camille A. Daigle, whom she married November 1940. She was also predeceased by two loving sons, Bruce Daigle, at age 6, of Fort Kent and Rodney J. Daigle, at age 62, husband of Virginia Pinette Daigle of Clifton Park, N.Y.; and brothers and sisters, Romeo Daigle, Leokim Daigle, Eva and her husband, Dave Gagnon, Leonne and his wife, Sylva Ouellette, Bertha and her husband, Patrick Pelletier, Carmen and her husband, Leon Desjardins. She was the devoted mother of Cary A. Daigle and his companion, Rina T., Delbert Daigle and his companion, Gilda B., all of Fort Kent, Jennifer Daigle of Utica N.Y., Mae and her husband, Kenneth Ouellette, of Connecticut, Howard Daigle and his companion, Janice C., of Clifton Park, N.Y., and Doreen Daigle and her husband, Gerard Noel, of Quebec City, Canada; grandmother of, Tammy Tyson, Jill Murphy, Cary Daigle Jr., John Daigle, Andrew Daigle, Angela Beaulieu, Bruce Ferrigan, Crissy Ferrigan, Jennifer Onate, Victoria Fote, Kenny Ouellette, Keith Daigle, Robin Daigle, Crystal Daigle, Tiffany Daigle and Joshua Daigle. She is also survived by 26 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; and younger sister, Corrine and Gerard Russell of Old Orchard Beach.
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at St. Louis Catholic Church, Fort Kent. Committal services will be afterward at the parish cemetery. (Bangor Daily News posted 6/19/2011)
On her 18th birthday, July 26, 1938, she was crowned Miss Potato Blossom Queen in Maine. Adrienne was multi-talented, creative, musically inclined and artistically gifted. She exuded with confidence and personality, and was a master of achieving her goals. She was also an outstanding lady of business – founding, managing and administrating Daigle Trailer Park, Fort Kent. She was a member of Northern Maine Medical Center Hospital Guild and a life member of Les Dames de Ste. Anne.
Adrienne was the beloved wife of the late Camille A. Daigle, whom she married November 1940. She was also predeceased by two loving sons, Bruce Daigle, at age 6, of Fort Kent and Rodney J. Daigle, at age 62, husband of Virginia Pinette Daigle of Clifton Park, N.Y.; and brothers and sisters, Romeo Daigle, Leokim Daigle, Eva and her husband, Dave Gagnon, Leonne and his wife, Sylva Ouellette, Bertha and her husband, Patrick Pelletier, Carmen and her husband, Leon Desjardins. She was the devoted mother of Cary A. Daigle and his companion, Rina T., Delbert Daigle and his companion, Gilda B., all of Fort Kent, Jennifer Daigle of Utica N.Y., Mae and her husband, Kenneth Ouellette, of Connecticut, Howard Daigle and his companion, Janice C., of Clifton Park, N.Y., and Doreen Daigle and her husband, Gerard Noel, of Quebec City, Canada; grandmother of, Tammy Tyson, Jill Murphy, Cary Daigle Jr., John Daigle, Andrew Daigle, Angela Beaulieu, Bruce Ferrigan, Crissy Ferrigan, Jennifer Onate, Victoria Fote, Kenny Ouellette, Keith Daigle, Robin Daigle, Crystal Daigle, Tiffany Daigle and Joshua Daigle. She is also survived by 26 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; and younger sister, Corrine and Gerard Russell of Old Orchard Beach.
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at St. Louis Catholic Church, Fort Kent. Committal services will be afterward at the parish cemetery. (Bangor Daily News posted 6/19/2011)
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