
On August 18, 1945 she married Joseph W. Queior of Watertown, NY in the Holy Family Church with the Rev. Brunet officiating. This was a blessed match as they were to celebrate 67 years of marriage this year.
She is survived by her husband, three sons and their wives, David J. and Linda Queior of Arundel, Maryland, Daniel P. and Meg Queior of Cumberland, Maine and Stephen M. Queior and Kathleen Bontrager of Sarasota, Florida; also surviving are seven grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. A cousin Anna Allen of Watertown, NY also survives. Dora Jean’s interests included caring for others, reading, listing to music, watching plays and collecting weather data.
A mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at the St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church on McKeen Street in Brunswick, ME at 10:00 am Friday August 10th. There are no calling hours. In memory of her full and generous life, charitable donations may be made to research on Parkinsons Disease (that her husband Joe has). By web: https://www.parkinsoninfo.o rg/donations/transaction/do nate. asp? gclid= CJ7r0p7 R1bECFeMSNAodJAsAtg By mail: Michael Stern Parkinson’s Research Foundation 1115 Broadway, Suite 1200, New York, NY 10010 By phone: 1-800-470-0499 Arrangements are under the care of Kincer Funeral Home 130 Pleasant St. Richmond, Me 04357.
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