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Sarah Dubay Obituary

MERCER -- Sarah A. "Sally" (Boyden) Dubay, 71, wife, mother, sister, and friend passed away peacefully on Nov. 25, 2010, after a lifelong battle with diabetes and heart disease.

Born April 2, 1939, in South Windham, Sally was the daughter of Earle P. and Doris V. (Cottle) Boyden.

Sally was a 1957 graduate of Windham High School and a year later on Nov. 22, 1958, married her husband of 52 years, Leo P. "Paul" Dubay.

She worked for many years in Southern Maine and then later in Skowhegan for First National Supermarkets. In 1975, she took on the full-time job of mom to her daughter Sarah. Throughout Sarah's childhood, Sally was an active community volunteer in Mercer. She was a 4-H Club leader, helped with Girl Scouts and Skowhegan Area High School Band Boosters, and was a member of the Mercer Historical Society and Old Home Days Committee. Mom was always there -- taking me to music lessons and sports practices, helping with me my homework (even through two masters degrees), doing lots of cooking and cleaning, and planning adventures throughout the state of Maine to learn more about history, find a great shopping deal, or the best ice cream. Her support of me and my dad never wavered, even over the last few years as her illness worsened. Losing

Mom is a void that will never be filled.

Sally is survived by her husband Paul of Mercer; her daughter Sarah and her partner, Brian, of Dover-Foxcroft; one brother, John Boyden, his wife Kathy, and their children Steven, Sheila and Christopher of South Windham; three aunts: Elaine Lodge of Eastport, Patricia Cottle of Massachusetts, and Clarice

Carter of New Gloucester; sisters-in-laws Rolande Cyr of Limington, Lillian Stiller of South Portland, Novella Bartol of Wisconsin, brother-in-laws Ivan Dubay and his wife Evelyn of Alabama and Gerry Dubay and his wife Bev of Saco; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Sally will also be missed by her

lifelong friend, Patricia Buck of Windham.

She will be interred this spring at Maine Veterans Cemetery in Augusta.

In lieu of flowers, Sally always wanted donations to be made in support of research of juvenile diabetes. Donations can be made in her name to the American Diabetes Association, Maine Chapter, 80 Elm St., Portland, ME, 04101.

Condolences and tributes may be shared with her family at www.wilesrc.com. Cremation services are being provided by the Wiles Remembrance Center, 137 Farmington Falls Road, Farmington.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Morning Sentinel on Nov. 29, 2010.

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Les and Mary Butler

November 30, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. We always enjoyed working with Sally at Smithfield School and SAHS Band Boosters.

November 29, 2010

Dear Paul, Sarah & Brian,
Sally will always be with us -- In our Hearts, and in the wonderful memories she left with us. Love,
John & Kathy

Arlene Luzzi

November 29, 2010

I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your Mother Sarah. The obituary was a very nice tribute of her life. Please rest assure that you and your Father will be held in special thought and prayer now and for the many days to come.

Norman Fickett

November 29, 2010

Paul and family,sorry to hear of the passing of Sally,it's been years since Ive see her but rember us all growing up in South Windham area.

Stacy (Dutill) Larson

November 29, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you during your time of loss.

November 29, 2010

Paul & Sarah our heart goes out to you in your time of sorrow.Sally was a wonderful, thoughtful, kind, caring woman. She always was there to offer help & support for those in need. She was a true friend.Cherish the wonderful memories we know that you have.Prayers for you both.
Love, Paul & Dale Dutill

Bruce Herbert

November 29, 2010

Leo and Sarah, My thoughts are with you in the loss of Sally. She was a wonderful lady. The town of Mercer is going to miss her and all the wonderful things she did.
Bruce Herbert

Missy Tilton

November 29, 2010

Dear Sarah and Mr. Dubay~
I am sorry for your loss, I know Mrs. Dubay was a source of love and happiness for you. You and your family are in our thoughts during this difficult time.
Much love,
Missy and Ben

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