

Marjorie was a homemaker, when she did work she loved working as a housekeeper in hotels.
Majorie enjoyed Country music; she loved turning the music up and singing to children and friends.
She loved Conway Twitty, George Jones, Tammy Wynette, all the old time country singers. Music put
A big smile on her face. Majorie loved decorating her house, especially for the holidays. Before she got sick with Diabetes, bladder cancer, and dementia, you wouldn’t catch her home. Having no driver’s license or car did not stop her. She walked everywhere; she also enjoyed riding the metro bus. She would talk to all the bus drivers. She made new friends every time she got on the bus Marjorie especially loved the trips from Portland to Biddeford to go visit her children. She would take the bus every Tuesday.
When her buddy Roland was driving the bus she would jump in the front seat to talk to him they would talk and laugh the whole ride. Majorie loved going out to eat with her children and friends; her favorite food was fried clams followed by a banan split from Dairy Queen. She especially loved getting her hair done once a month along with her nails. She couldn’t wait to see her daughters to brag about her pretty nails and show them off. In her younger years, Majorie was the life of the party. She loved her vodka and orange juice; she would dance the night away. In her later years she loved sitting in the lobby with her friends at State Street. They would talk for hours. She would make her favorite Apple crisp and go share it with her friends. When Majorie made friends they became lifelong friends and she held them close to her heart. Her best friend Doris Smith (deceased), Jane Abbott she loved to visit with. Marjorie had 12 kids that she loves very much. She loved when her adult children would come to visit it made her day very special.
Marjorie lost her first-born son Paul Miller to cancer last year and she was heartbroken, her hear6t was crushed, she became ill after her oldest sons death.
Marjorie is survived by her 12 children Pam Miller, Jay Miller, Jeff Miller, Scott Miller, Cheryl Miller, Donna Miller, Donny Miller, Sharon Tanguay, Stephen Beaupre, Tammy Lapointe, and Julie Miller
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