

courageous battle with multiple illnesses in Clearwater, FL.
He was born on May 20th ,1941 in Biddeford, Maine, Son of Alfred and Florence (Labbe)
Levesque. He is survived by his wife, Aline M. (Letourneau), of 62 years. Norman was blessed to have had
a fulfilling life being a part of his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren's lives. He loved Maine
seafood, golfing, cribbage and people watching, always willing to strike up a conversation. He enjoyed his
time with family at Granny Kent Pond with his children and grandchildren, and later Little Ossipee with
his great grandchildren. He loved watching the activity of the lakes and the many boat rides cruising the
coastline, admiring the changes over the years. Norman and his wife were blessed to find a love in
traveling, driving from Maine to FL, sightseeing on the way. Aruba, their island of paradise, Alaska,
Australia, Bermuda, Canada, Hawaii, and the many cruises. But his true love was always his family and
with his boisterous laugh, quick wit, and love of conservations, he was often the center of attention
around family and friends. After a game of cribbage or tuck and a few drinks he could often be heard
boasting about his family full of pride. Being most proud to be called Pepere, for two generations.
Norman is preceded by his parents Alfred and Florence (Labbe) Levesque, his son Michael David
Levesque of Biddeford, and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
He is survived by his Wife, Aline (Letourneau) Levesque, his Daughter Maireanne Chabot,
husband Donald of Waterboro, son Norman A Levesque Jr, wife Darlene of Biddeford, Grandchildren
Christopher Chabot, wife Natasha of Saco, and Michelle Baroni, Husband Adam of Japan. He was also
blessed with five great grandchildren Avery, Lydia, Lincoln, Emerie, and Lilia.
Rest in Peace Pepere, give everyone a hug for us and until we meet again help Uncle Mike out in
watching over us, you know he needs all the help he can get, especially with the little ones. Memere is in
good hands, you did well.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date in Maine.
In lieu of flowers please donate to the National Kidney Foundation or the American Kidney Fund.
https://www.kidneyfund.org https://www.kidney.org
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.sylvanabbey.com for the Levesque family.
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