Doris Paulette Denison

Doris Paulette Denison obituary, Biddeford, ME

Doris Paulette Denison

Doris Denison Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Hope Memorial Chapel - Biddeford on Jan. 10, 2026.
Doris Paulette Denison of Saco, passed away on Christmas Eve of 2025. She was born and
raised in Biddeford to her loving parents, Wilfred and Theresa Durant on December 15, 1947.
As she grew up, she attended Biddeford and Saco schools and was in the graduating class of '66.
During her career, Doris was well known as a very kind and generous person, dutifully caring for
others through her love of cooking. She ran cafeterias for AVX in Biddeford and the Canteen in
Portland, but the job that gave her the most fulfillment was being the culinary director of York
Manor up until her retirement.
When Doris wasn't working hard and caring for others, she enjoyed relaxing by sewing and
gardening, and even cooking her favorite meals for her family. She also contributed to the
American Red Cross and ASPCA, which were organizations that meant a lot to her.
Doris is preceded in death by her parents, Wilfred and Theresa Durant; and her sisters Lillian
Morris and Patricia Martel.
She is survived by her devoted husband of 27 years, Arthur Denison; her son Michael Roberge;
daughters Theresa Stevens, Melissa Penna, and Michelle Gattuso; Stepsons; Jeffrey Denison,
Brian Denison and wife Maryanne. Her sister Arlene Rochefort and life partner Robert
Estey; her brother-in-law Allan Denison and his wife Ginnie; Fourteen grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and several nieces and
nephews.
If you would like to remember Doris in a special way, please consider making a contribution in her name to ASPCA, an organization she truly cared about.
A memorial service will be held on Friday, February 6th at 3:00pm at Hope Memorial Chapel in Biddeford, Maine.
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Melissa Penna

January 10, 2026

In loving memory of my mom. She taught me many important lessons. The greatest of which is unconditional Love. She was a great mother. RIP Mom..

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