Limestone and Long Lake – Marlene Durepo, 68, respected and well known Town of Limestone public servant passed away March 29, 2018 at Boston following a long courageous battle with leukemia. She was born in Caribou, June 16, 1949, and was the daughter of the late Chester and Ruth (Dickenson) Norbeck. She was a 1967 graduate of Caribou High School. In 1971 she married Jeffery Durepo. Marlene served as the Town Clerk of Limestone as well as Tax Collector for over 20 years. She also was employed as the Guidance Secretary at Limestone High School, as well as working at the Aroostook Republican Office in Caribou for several years. She served on the Limestone School Board for a number of years, was a member of the Limestone United Methodist Church as well as being a member of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. She loved to spend time with her family at the camp. Many will remember Marlene for her bubbly personality and her infectious laugh that brought smiles to many. Marlene treated all with dignity and respect and had a way of making friends everywhere she went. Surviving in addition to her husband Jeffery of Long Lake, are her children Sarah Hutchinson and husband Travis of Bucksport, Tim Durepo and wife Nancy of Delanco, NJ, two sisters Rita Adams of Caribou and Glennis Wheeler of Southington, Conn. She was a loving and devoted grandmother to her grandchildren Travis Hutchinson Jr., Alexis Durepo, Shane and Winter Hutchinson, Ghent, Saffayia, Taylor, Sydney Durepo and Erika Thomas. A great-grandson Grayson Thomas as well as several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Durepo was predeceased by her son Dan Durepo in 2017 and brother Fred Norbeck. Friends may visit with the family at the Limestone United Methodist Church 11:00 a.m. Saturday, April 7, 2018 until time of services which will be held 1:00 p.m. with Pastor Cheryl Stratton officiating. Friends who wish to contribute in memory of Mrs. Durepo may do so to Brian’s Ride C/O Jefferson Cary Foundation P.O. Box 89 Caribou Maine 04736
To order
memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Marlene Norbeck Durepo, please visit our
flower store.