Daniel M. Lizzotte
WINSLOW – Daniel M. Lizzotte passed away on Dec. 7, 2024, after a long illness. He was born on May 17, 1951, to his parents, Jeannine Bolduc Lizzotte and Frank Lizzotte Jr.
He grew up in Waterville, Maine with his nine siblings, Steven Lizzotte and wife Judy, Francesca Lizzotte, Marie Ellis and husband Gary, George Lizzotte and wife LeeAnn, Jessica Reny and husband Brian, Jeffrey Lizzotte, Paula Grenier, Marc Lizzotte and Timothy Lizzotte.
He attended Waterville High School and shortly after graduation he met and fell in love with his wife, Linda Leathers of Winslow. Together they had two sons, Craig and Nicholas Lizzotte.
In his adolescent years Dan enjoyed playing hockey and skating at Arts Pool Hall in the South End of Waterville. He also enjoyed and spent much time hunting and fishing with family and friends. He was a very talented and creative artist, with a large focus on oil painting and wood carvings. His art was vivid and beautiful. He was also an avid gardener who grew some of the most colorful and vibrant flowers.
He was predeceased by his mother and father, his sister Francesca, his brothers Marc and Timothy, and his niece Desiree Grenier. He leaves behind his wife of 51 years, Linda; their two sons, Craig and partner Lisa Pressey, and Nicholas and wife Kayla; and his four grandchildren, Olivia, Ilana, Lucas, and Troy.
He will be greatly missed by his family, his in-laws, Robert Leathers, Michael Leathers and David Leathers, his friends and his precious cat, Maggie Mae.
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