
Jessica Ann (Levesque) Stuart
CHINA – It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Jessica Ann (Levesque) Stuart on March 25, 2025 after a long battle with a terminal illness.
She was born on July 28, 1978 to Roger Levesque and Connie (Quimby) Levesque, in China Maine. She attended China School and Winslow High School. In her younger years she enjoyed dance, piano, and most of grade school she participated in softball.
She is survived by her parents Roger Levesque and partner Donna Makowski and Connie Roy and husband Gerard Roy; a brother, Jarrod Levesque and partner Magen Malloy, and nephews, Nicholas Levesque and Nathaniel Levesque; and a sister, Holly Wing and partner Christopher Malloy, and nephew Joseph Wing Jr. and nieces Taylor Cram and Alyssa Gerry; stepbrother, Jeffrey Roy and wife Rhonda and their two children Cameron and Natalie Roy; ex-husband, Will Stuart and stepdaughter, Ashley Stuart; aunts and uncles Maurice and Bonnie Labbe, Ronald and Mitch Quimby, Larry and Lorna Thomas, Dennis and Barbara Levesque, Ronnie Levesque, Peter and Alnetta Levesque, William and Kathy Levesque, Madelyn Morgan, Darrell and Diane Levesque, Arthur and Elizabeth Levesque, Steve and Jean Levesque, Kingsford and Mary Aidoo, Aunt Beatrice; and many cousins.
She was predeceased by her “sonshine” Gentry Stuart in 2024; grandparents William and Marilynn Levesque and Donald and Patricia Quimby; uncles Donald Quimby Jr. and Daniel Morgan and aunts Betty Levesque and Lorraine Cox; and cousin, Misti Murray.
“It has been an honor to be called “bonus mom”, especially over the past few years while she fought her brave battle at home with her Daddy and I, fly high beautiful angel, we all love you”, Donna Makowski.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
The family wishes to extend the utmost appreciation to the ER and West 2 nursing staff at Maine General, for their outstanding care and compassion.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions should be sent to the China Rescue Department.
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