
Laurel will be remembered for her loving kindness that was always shown to others. She was a member of the Red Hats and was also very close to her church family. She had wonderful friends and neighbors there that she loved very much. She considered herself very fortunate living at the Turner Squire Apartments. Laurel loved to keep her mind busy too, she was very sharp and could tell you factual information on a daily basis. She enjoyed hand sewing, doing embroidery, puzzles, and did an amazing job coloring pictures. They were also foster parents for several years, taking in many children they raised like their own. From 1983 to 1994 she and Clifton worked as caretakers for the Dupont Family in Connecticut and Florida. at Clover Manor Nursing Home in Auburn and Montello Heights Nursing Home in Lewiston. Through the years she worked on the family farm, as a C.N.A. They enjoyed 71 years together before his passing on April 24, 2014. On Septemin Livermore, she married Clifton Lee. Laurel was born Main Turner, the daughter of Benjamin Poland and Roseman (Cramp) Poland. Lee, 96, a resident of Turner, passed away peacefully Sunday, October 3, 2021, at D’Youville Pavilion in Lewiston. Arrangements by FINLEY FUNERAL HOME, 15 Church Street, Livermore Falls, Maine.LEWISTON – Laurel P. She was predeceased by her husband Dale Marston.Ī graveside service will be held 11 a.m., Sunday, June 25, at River Grove Cemetery, River Road, Leeds, Maine. her sisters, Holly Clark of Port, Richey, Fla., and Robin Farrin of Belfast nieces and nephews, Crystal Banks of Port Richey, Fla., Dan Clark of Waterville, Arlo Farrin and wife Yvonne of Southwest Harbor, Zoe Kestner of Portland, Abigale Risbara and husband, Kettric of South Portland, and Andrea Duguay of Turner as well as four great-nieces, Sydnee, Addison, Zaylie and Emma. She is survived by her sons, William Marston of Leeds and Kenneth Marston and companion Brandy of Livermore Falls granddaughter, Ellie Ann Marston her parents, Linwood and Joan Blake of Port Richey, Fla. Laurie enjoyed country and rock music, Pink Floyd, Lynyrd Skynyrd and over the past couple of years danced often with her older sister Robin Farrin to Bonnie Raitt, Aretha Franklin, and others during her stay at Clover Health Care where she was truly loved by the staff there. Laurie could do anything she made up her mind to do, from repiping a house to rebuilding and engine. Laurie was also a good hunter, and her dream was to become a female hunting guide, she loved the outdoors. She was a very creative person, sewing, making beautiful jewelry pieces, pocketbooks out of jean shorts and other craft items. Laurie mastered cooking on her wood cook stove as well as grinding the best corn meal from the corn she grew in her huge garden.

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Laurie was known for her huge garden and her canning, showing her boys, and her nieces and nephews how to care for plants and the land. 9, 1995, she married Dale Marston of Leeds, devoting her time to her family and her home. In her younger years she had worked at Country Kitchen in Lewiston and as a bartender at some of the local bars. She was a graduate of Leavitt Area High School in Turner. 2, 1964, in Middletown, Conn., the daughter of Linwood and Joan (St. Marston, 59, a former resident of Leeds, passed away Saturday, April 29, 2023, at Clover Manor Nursing Home due to early onset dementia.
