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HERMON – Dwight Reginald Denham, 68, of Hermon, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away peacefully on Aug. 20, 2025, surrounded by his family, after a long and courageous battle with pancreatic cancer.

Born in Augusta and raised in Hallowell, Dwight proudly served his country in the United States Navy for many years, retiring with the distinguished rank of Master Chief. His dedication, leadership, and integrity earned him the respect of all who served alongside him.

Despite his many professional accomplishments, Dwight’s greatest pride and joy was his family. Together with his wife, Dorene, they built a life filled with love, laughter, and devotion. Family was the center of Dwight’s world. He was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather, whose love for his family knew no limits. His greatest joy came from spending time with those he loved—sharing meals, celebrating milestones, and being present in both the big and small moments. He was a compassionate, loving man who would help anyone in need, and he made sure his family always knew how deeply they were cherished. He had a rare gift for making everyone feel valued, heard, and cared for.

Dwight is survived and missed by his loving wife of 48 years, Dorene; children, Alex (Tricia) Denham and Ashley (Andy) Exley; four grandchildren, Noah, Lydia, Ella, and Lauren; brothers Carol Denham and Gene Denham; and many nieces, nephews; and close friends.

Dwight was preceded by his beloved son, Adam; parents, Harold and Lucy Denham, mother-in-law, Muriel Audette; and brother, Carl “Sonny” Denham.

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Relatives and friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m., Friday, Sept. 5, at Brookings-Smith, 133 Center St., Bangor. A funeral mass will be held at St. Paul the Apostle Parish, St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, 768 Ohio St., Bangor, on Saturday, Sept. 6, at 11 a.m.

Condolences to the family may be expressed at BrookingsSmith.com

Gifts in Dwight’s memory may be made to

Cancer Care of Maine

33 Whiting Hill Rd.

Brewer, ME 04412

whose compassionate support meant so much to him and his family.

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