![]() She deeply touched our hearts and will forever leave an imprint.Īudrey is predeceased by her husband David Doggett of Lewiston, as well as four siblings and a son Edward Gramlich. Mom/Gram/Great Grammy was not only our light, but fiercest advocate and protector. There was nothing she wouldn’t do for them. Audrey loved nothing more than to feed and spoil her grandkids. She was in her element while hosting family gatherings and entertaining her extended family at her farmhouse. She was a daughter, wife, sister, mom, aunt, grandmother and great grandmother. She was also a member of the American Legion.Īudrey’s greatest loves were her family. ![]() She spent countless hours working on bows and signs. Audrey was a proud volunteer for the organizations that supported our troops during Desert Storm. She took great pride in her work and later went on to be an advocate for various military organizations. In addition, she worked various jobs such as a hostess at Cole Farms and a switchboard operator. ![]() BUXTON – Audrey Alice Doggett, born on June 21, 1938, to the parents of George and Gertrude Taylor and William Nickerson, Audrey went to be with the Lord peacefully surrounded by her loving family at home on April 27, 2023.Īudrey grew up in Gorham/Portland and later went to work as a bookkeeper for Pineland. ![]()
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