
Dorina did bookkeeping for her father’s carpentry business, worked at W.T. Grant and First National Bank before working with her husband Roland as a bookkeeper for “Morin’s Merry Ice Cream Wagon”, “The House Doctor” and their rental properties.
Dorina’s faith kept her grounded and carried her through trying times. She was active in her parish volunteering with the original “Save our Steeple” event, which later became the annual St. John’s Bazaar. As a member of St. John’s Bazaar Committee, she was instrumental in getting cast members from the Maine State Music Theater to entertain at the Bazaar in its early years. She was a Eucharistic Minister and a member of the Capital Campaign Committee. In 2000, Dorina was named the NCEA Catholic Elementary School Distinguished Graduate of that year. She loved supporting her children and grandchildren at St. John’s School.
She and Roland were active members of Sage Swingers, and Gourmet Rounds, enjoying many years of square and round dancing. She was also a member of People’s Plus.
Dorina took great pride in their home and family. She enjoyed spending a lot of time in their large vegetable and flower gardens. She was a woman of many talents, preserving a large supply of food for their family every year, involving the entire family in the process as well as sewing and knitting for her family. Dorina coordinated all her children’s activities from teaching them to cook and clean, taking care of the farm animals, taking music lessons and practicing their instruments. She also ensured the family had a wonderful Christmas every year, making sure many a wish was granted.
Dorina shared her love of the outdoors with her children and loved traveling with her family and her husband. She enjoyed day trips close to home to Sebago Lake, the White Mountains or Acadia National Park. Later in life, she and Roland traveled from the east coast to the west coast visiting family and exploring scenic destinations.
Dorina was predeceased by her son Patrick Roland, her daughter Pauline Bartlett as well as her brothers Avenant, Jean Jr, Roland, her sisters Beatrice, Lorraine, Yvette, Rita, Lucille, Doris, and Cecile. Dorina is survived by her husband Roland of 69 years, her children Doriane Asquith and her husband Peter, Raymond and his wife Nancy, Louis and his wife Deryth, Annette Wakely and her husband Stan, Philip and his wife Donna, Lucie Cardali and her husband Brian, Patrick and his wife Dianna, George and his wife Abbie, many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her two sisters Jeannine Pelletier and Pauline Gamache and her brother Leon Poulin as well as many nieces and nephews.
Dorina gave of herself willingly, and her quick smile and generosity will be missed by all.
Visiting hours will be held on Friday, April 21st from 2- 4pm and 6-8pm at Demers- Desmond Funeral Home, 34 Cushing St. Brunswick. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. John the Baptist Church, All Saints Parish, 39 Pleasant St. Brunswick on Saturday, April 22nd at 12 noon.
Memorial donations may be made in her memory to the St. John’s Events Building Fund, 132 McKeen St., Brunswick, ME 04011. To express your thoughts and condolences with the family, please visit www.desmondfuneralhomes.com
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