

Aline was born on June 13, 1942 in Biddeford, Maine. Daughter of Emile Letourneau and Laura L'Heureux Letourneau. To have known Aline was truly a blessing, she was generous with her time and love, giving endlessly to those around her. Though she endured many hardships she showed her strength and courage through her interactions with others, being an immeasurable role model to the women in her life mainly her daughter, granddaughter and great granddaughters. She worked relentlessly caring for those around her. In her younger years she worked proudly with physical therapy and respiratory therapy, later caring for her loved ones. She never complained but showed kindness, dignity, and love to all.
Aline loved to travel with her late husband, pursuing many trips around the world. She would glow as she showed her photobooks with pictures and treasures from their trips, excitement radiating in her words and smiles.
Aline was also an amazing cook, making dishes from scratch, tending her garden and canning foods. She would welcome all to join in a meal and would even bring meals to those around her in need.
Aline loved her family most of all and showed her love in many ways from holiday traditions to family recipes. Aline always made time for those around her, to be in her presence was a gift as she made you feel complete. She was greatly adored by all.
Aline is preceded by her husband Norman A Levesque Sr., Parents Emile and Laura Letourneau, her son Michael Levesque, her sister Doris (Letourneau) Larose and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
Aline is survived by her Daughter Marieanne Chabot (Levesque) and husband Donald, of Waterboro, Son Norman Levesque Jr and his wife Darlene of Biddeford, Amy (Levesque) Child, widow of late son Michael Levesque, Grandson Christopher Chabot and wife Natacha of Saco, Granddaughter Michelle Baroni (Chabot) and husband Adam of Japan, and 5 great grandchildren Avery, Lydia, Lincoln, Emerie, and Lilia.
In lieu of flowers please show the kind of kindness, compassion, love and understanding that Aline showed throughout her life. Life is precious and to be enjoyed no one understood that more than Aline.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.sylvanabbey.com for the Levesque family.
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