SACO — Normand C. Turgeon Sr, age 84, passed away Sunday May 27, 2018 at his residence.
He was born in Biddeford April 28, 1934 the son of Charles R. and Leda Beaulieu Turgeon. Normand attended local schools. He was employed by Raytheon for a period of time and later worked in the family construction business, Charles R. Turgeon and Sons Inc.
He is survived by his wife Rosalie Picher Turgeon of 64 years of marriage of Saco; a daughter Martha A. Turgeon Whitmore and husband Mark of Saco; three sons Normand C. Turgeon of Limington and wife Darleen, Charles P. Turgeon and wife Diane of Saco, and Peter F. Turgeon of Waterboro and wife Karen; a sister Rachel T. Dube of Biddeford; a brother Raymond Turgeon of Biddeford and wife Dorothy; five grandchildren Mark Jr., Jeffrey, Jennifer, Kyle, Cameron; a step-grandchild Larissa; four great-grandchildren Jackson, Mason, Malarie, and Annabeth.
He enjoyed gardening and candlepin bowling.
A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday June 1 at Scarborough Memorial Park.
Dennett, Craig & Pate Funeral Home and Cremation are entrusted with his arrangements.
For those wishing to make memorial contributions in his memory please consider Multiple Sclerosis Association of America, 375 Kings Highway North, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 or to the Kora Shriners, 11 Sabattus St, Lewiston, Me, 04240.
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