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WOLFEBORO -- Lorraine J. (Champagne) Armstrong, 77, of Cotton Valley Road, died May 12, 2010, at her home.
She was born in Manchester March 13, 1933, to Ronaldo and Yvonne (Marcotte) Champagne. She lived in Wolfeboro for 15 years, having previously lived in East Providence, R.I.
She worked at Pandora Sweaters for many years.
Family includes husband Robert Armstrong of Wolfeboro; daughter Gail Badger of Manchester; stepson Robert C. Armstrong of Rehoboth, Mass.; stepdaughter Susan Kendall-Armstrong of Pomfret, Vt.; brothers, Lucien Champagne of Manchester, Arthur Champagne of Pembroke and Donald Champagne of South Carolina; sister Clair Duclos of Manchester and two grandchildren.
SERVICES: A memorial Mass will be at a later date.
Memorial donations may be made to VNA Hospice of Southern Carroll County and Vicinity, P.O. Box 1620, Wolfeboro 03894. The Baker-Gagne Funeral Home and Cremation Service of Wolfeboro is handling arrangements.
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Bud and Gail I will miss her so much! Especially the nights that I spent with her in the princess room! She is in a much better place. God bless you both and the rest of the family.
Lisa and Mike Fabian
May 20, 2010
My deepest sympathy to you and yours.
I hope she is in a bette place.
Laurie Barry
May 18, 2010
My deepest sympathies to you Claire, to the immediate family, to the relatives, and friends of Lorraine Armstrong.
May God bless all of you, and give you courage and strength to bear these trying times.
My prayers are with all of you.
Sincerely,
Arthur DesMeules, H.S. class of '57
Arthur DesMeules
May 16, 2010
Claire, You are in our thoughts and prayers at this sad time. God be with you and your family.
Cynthia Ouellette
May 16, 2010
Offering our deepest condolences at this difficult time.
Rick Gagne & Staff
May 16, 2010
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