Marie Dolores Doucet

Marie Dolores Doucet obituary, Spokane, WA

Marie Dolores Doucet

Marie Doucet Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jan. 21 to Jan. 26, 2024.
Marie Dolores Doucet, 88, of Spokane, WA, passed away peacefully on January 17, 2024 after succumbing to advanced dementia. She was born on March 8, 1935. She is survived by her two sons, David Doucet and Robert Doucet. Marie was preceded in death by her husband, Ulysse J. "Smokey" Doucet. They were long time members of St. Thomas More Parish.

Marie's private interment services will be held at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Marie was a caring wife and mother and will be remembered for her kindness to those around her.

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Julie Bunday Pirtle

February 4, 2024

Marie was so insightful and open minded. I was around her a lot during high school. In the years following graduation, she became more of a friend. We had numerous deep conversations which I will always remember fondly. Both Smokey and Marie even came to my wedding. They were both such caring people. Marie always kept me informed about the goings on of those Doucet boys! She had a way about her that made you feel a part of her family. I will always remember her and my love goes out to Bob and Dave.

Roxanne Bean

January 24, 2024

Marie was my mother's baby sister. I loved her dearly and she was just so kind and caring with everyone around her. A loving and kind soul who will be greatly missed by many. Deepest condolences to Bob and Dave and their families. Lots of love, Roxanne Bean

Craig Hansen

January 22, 2024

You will be greatly missed. I went to school with Dave and Bob and know how much they loved you and Smokey. They are a wonderful reflection of your love and kindness. Rest in peace. God bless.

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