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Allie Weston Vigue

WASHINGTON – Allie Weston Vigue passed on Dec. 5, 2024 at 3:15 p.m. with his brother, nephew and dog by his side. He endured a brief but courageous battle with terminal cancer, and was grateful to family and friends who visited and spoke with him in his final days.

Allie was born Nov. 17, 1953 in Waterville, to Vincent Vigue and Dorothy MacArthur.

Allie did many things in his life, but he found his true calling as an auctioneer. It was something he loved dearly, and was one of his proudest achievements. Prior to this career, Allie served in the U.S. Navy, and secured a position with the DOT for the State of Maine for many years

Allie was predeceased by his parents, Vincent Vigue and Dorothy MacArthur; and oldest brother, David Vigue.

Allie leaves behind his wife, Betty Montieth; son, Nick Vigue, daughter, Kendra Vigue; grandchildren Adriana Jackson, Donovin Green, and Trent Vigue; sisters Varlene Stokes, Betsy Vigue, Janie Brann, brother, Duane Vigue, sister-in-law, Meta Vigue; and a host of nephews, nieces; great-grandchildren; and lifelong friends.

Allie lived his life giving to others. He befriended everyone he met. Allie would give his last dollar to help anyone in need. His grandparents’ farm in Ripley was his special place. He renamed the farm Dabl Farm (Duane, Allie, Brody and Logan). He loved his nephews Brody and Logan Vigue, and spent many hours supporting them in every possible way. His heart was overflowing with his love and dedication to so many.

May we all learn from his generous nature and service to others.

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