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Tracey “Pete” Lee Towers

CLINTON – Pete L. Towers, 52, a lifelong resident of Clinton, left without warning on Aug. 1, 2025, at Maine Medical Center, with the love of his life Nicole and their four daughters by his side. Pete was born in Waterville, on March 8, 1973, to Edward and Phyllis (Wade) Towers. He was a proud graduate from Lawrence High School, the class of 1991. “Once a Bulldog always a Bulldog”. He spent many years on the sideline being one of the biggest fans and supporters.

He will forever be loved and missed by his wife Nicole and their four daughters; Merranda and Kyle their four children, Kaula and Justin their four children, Jordyn and Armando their four children and Jamee and Devon their two girls and his fur baby Zoey. His brother Scott and wife Denise, sister Kim and husband Brent, sister Colleen and wife Darci; his brothers Mark and Jimmy Towers, brother in-law Wayne Penny and partner Linda and many nieces and nephews.

He is predeceased by his parents, father-in-law Kenneth LaChance, his brother Eddie and too many friends to mention.

Pete was a hard worker and dedicated many years to roofing, construction, mowing and snowplowing. He spent the last 15 years working for Millennium Power Services in Fairfield, where he made life long relationships.

Pete loved being outdoors camping, hunting and ice fishing with his partner in crime Smitty. He enjoyed spending time at the racetrack and snacking on his Little Debbie’s. He took pride in the family he built-large, loud, loving and rooted in the values he held dear. Whether cheering from the sidelines or sitting with the remote in hand yelling at the tv, (even if it wasn’t a 49ers Game), his passion for sports was only matched by the joy he found in being surrounded by those he loved, especially his grandbabies. His legacy lives on in every shared laugh, every family tradition, and in the strength of the bond he helped create. He will be deeply missed, lovingly remembered and forever cherished.

Visiting will take place on August 9, 2025, at 1 p.m. at Veilleux Redington Lawry Brothers Funeral Home, followed by a service at 2:30 p.m. A private burial will take place at the family plot in Benton. All are welcome to the celebration of life at Clinton Fairground at 5 p.m., that same day.

Arrangements are in the care of Veilleux, Redington and Lawry Brothers Funeral Home 8 Elm St, Waterville, where condolences, memories, and photos may be shared with the family on the obituary page of the website at https://www.vrlfuneralhome.com/.

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