WATERVILLE – Patricia Ann Doyon died peacefully in her sleep on March 21, 2025. She was a resident of Lakewood Continuing Care Facility in Waterville.
Pat was born on March 16, 1944, to Ronaldo Roy and Ora (Morin) Roy of Winslow. She attended Winslow schools, was employed by C F Hathaway after finishing school. She worked there for 30+ years. Pat married Ronald Doyon of Waterville. They were married in 1965, and lived in the Waterville area.
Pat was predeceased by her father Ronaldo, her mother Ora and her husband Ronnie. Also by her brother Robert, and her nephew Scott Simpson. She is survived by her brother David and his wife Germaine (Laplante) Roy; niece Lisa Roy from Belgrade and Justin Roy from Denver Colo., and Lisa’s children Graham and Grace Drown; Ronnie’s sister Nancy Simpson and brother-in-law Don Simpson; niece Wendy O’coin and her husband Gerard and her son Cameron. all from Waterville.
Her favorite things to do were to go out to eat and find new and interesting restaurants. She also loved to shop for clothes and house decor. She spent many long hours shopping with friends and family. She loved watching Turner Classic movies, cleaning house and ironing.
At this time we are not having visiting hours or a viewing per Pat’s wishes.
We will have a graveside service when the weather is better and also a celebration of life on the same day. I will post and mail out invitations when we have a date set.
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