Mrs. Agnes Mae Stevens

Mrs. Agnes Mae Stevens obituary, Barrington, NH

Mrs. Agnes Mae Stevens

Agnes Stevens Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 24, 2019.
Mrs. Agnes Mae (Lakin) Stevens, born on February 27, 1927 in Methuen, Massachusetts, to the late Marion Lakin Hatch Blache, raised by her Grandparents, Irvin H. Lakin & Agnes M. Cooper, passed away at age 92 on April 8, 2019 in Barrington, New Hampshire. Agnes was predeceased by her husband of 48 years, Theodore Landel Stevens, her step-son Theodore Stevens, her step-daughter Joan Stephanatos, Her sons-in law Michael Kenney and Glenn Boutchie, her Grandsons Daniel Robert Boutchie, Michael Petersen & Donald Clark.

Agnes is survived by her children, step children and their spouses: Dorothy & Frank Petersen, Photis Stephanatos, Terri Stevens, Cheryl Kenney, Virginia & Michael Antell, Kathleen Michalski, Roberta & Leo Crevier and Patricia & Larry Levesque.

Her Grandchildren: Mark Peterson, John & Stephen Clark, Ted & Jeffrey Stevens, Anthony & Bernard Kenney; Denise Cloe; Glenn Boutchie, Jr., Christopher & Jason Michalski; Stephanie Melendez, Jennifer Hall, Christa Lewis and Cassandra Levesque.

Her Great Grandchildren: Frank, Mark, Tiffany, Matthew, Mitchell, Maryjo, J.D., Dillon, Misty, Ted, Jeffrey, Tristan, Hunter, Devon, Carissa, Julie Rose, Jessica Anne, and Riley Anne; Riley Edward, Annaliese & Genevieve , Miracle & Lilly, Zaylee Amelia & Luis James and Penelope.

Agnes previously lived in Beverly and Ipswich Massachusetts, Palm Harbor Florida, Torrance California and Keene NH with her husband Theodore Stevens and their children.

Agnes loved sewing & quilting, photography, computer programming, square dancing, leather tooling, camping, knitting & crocheting. Agnes Loved adventures and traveling and was quite the foodie. She found peace and solace in her bible studies. She was a member of Eastern Star and Girl Scouts.

In lieu of flowers a donation to offset the cost of final arrangements can be made. Checks should be made out to Pat Gingrich, noted in the Memo Section, Levesque fund and mailed to 32 Peabody Way, Barrington NH 03825.

Friends and family can pay their respects at the memorial service on Saturday, May 18 from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Purdy Memorial Chapel, 2 Concord Road, Lee, New Hampshire, 03861.

Remick & Gendron Funeral Home is handling arrangements, 811 Lafayette Road, Hampton, (603) 926-6500.

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Alice Tierney

April 25, 2019

Kathy & family, Please accept my heartfelt sympathy at such a difficult time as this. Alice Tierney

Cheryl & Keith

April 25, 2019

Sending hugs and condolences to Patty,Larry and Cassandra.

Cassandra Levesque

April 24, 2019

Although you sleep in Heaven now, your not that far away. My heart is filled with memories and you are with me everyday. You lived your life with meaning and with a smile upon your face. A world that was filled with happiness is now an empty place. People say that only time will heal a broken heart but just like you and me Nana it has been torn apart. I know that you are at peace now and in a place where you are free. Meet me at the pearly gates when heaven calls for me. I love you Nana, God loves you. - Your Cassie

Patricia Levesque

April 24, 2019

Even though Mom is not with me anymore, I still love her with all my heart, and I always will. I was honored to share adventures in life with you, travels, laughs and good times. I'll miss you always to the day that God calls me home and we meet again. Until that day comes, goodbye for now mom, I love you and God loves you too.

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