
She was born in Biddeford, June 28, 1934, the daughter of the late Ozea and Lydia (Poisson) Houde.
Mrs. Levesque was a member of the Holy Rosary Catholic Church and was actively involved in running the families several business ventures over the years.
She is survived by: her two sons, Russell Levesque and his significant other, Susan Lally, and Robert Levesque, all of Caribou; three brothers, Raymond Houde and wife, Jeannette of Kennebunk, and Gerard Houde, and Robert Houde and wife, Sonia, all of Saco; two sisters, Doris Vail of Venice, Florida, and Lucille Reed of Saco; two grandsons and their wives, Justin and Erica Levesque and Jason and Desiree Levesque; three great grandchildren, Masyn, Benton and Sean; and many nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Levesque was preceded in death by: her husband Percy in 2014; brothers, Albert, Paul and Reggie Houde; and sisters; Urkia “Rita” Picard, Marguerite Bouchard, Anita Goolsby, Theresa LaSante, Carmen Cote, and Laurette Labbe.
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated 11 a.m. Friday, April 21, 2017, from the Parish of the Precious Blood, Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Caribou. Following the service all are invited to a time of continued fellowship and refreshments at the Par and Grill Restaurant.
Arrangements by the Mockler Funeral Home 24 Reservoir St. Caribou; mocklerfuneralhome.com.
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