BIDDEFORD — Vickie Louise Dore, 60, passed away Jan. 5 in Biddeford surrounded by family and friends.
Born March 3, 1954 in North Carolina, she was the daughter of the late Erwin and Elizabeth (Godfrey) Fall.
She loved to play cards, especially poker. She loved to go to cookouts and she loved to watch her family play softball. Her favorite sports teams were the Red Sox and Patriots.
She is survived by: her husband, of 20 years, Luke Dore of Biddeford; her children, Melanie Welch and Rebecca Welch and husband Kevin, Dean Cobb, and Natasha Dore and boyfriend Mark, all of Biddeford; her grandchildren, Vickie Welch and her boyfriend Jeffrey, Nicholas Ackerman and his girlfriend Jennifer, Shayne Welch, Anastasia Cote, Laylah Genest, Thomas Elwell, Jayson Elwell, all of Biddeford; one great grandson, Luke Welch of Biddeford; several brothers and sisters Donald Beadle and his wife Susan of Lebanon, Veronica Mattocks and her husband William of Rochester, Joyce Fall of Bangor, Melanie Abbott and her husband Ricky of Sanford, and Joseph Fall and his wife Kathy of Lebanon; and many nieces and nephews.
Family and friends may visit Friday Jan. 9 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the R.M. Edgerly and Son Funeral Home, 86 S. Main St. Rochester, NH.
A funeral service will follow at 1 p.m. in the chapel of the funeral home.
To sign an online guestbook please visit www.edgerlyfh.com.
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