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Jean C. Hathorne
Date of Death: October 21, 2022
Date of Birth: March 26, 1926
Biography:
AUBURN Maine: Jean C. Hathorne, passed away October 21, 2022 in Auburn; ME. She was a long time resident of Schooner Estates/Schooner Memory Care. Jean was born in Lewiston; on March 26; 1926; the only child of Harold L. and Hazel D (Coston) Corey of Auburn. Jean graduated from ELHS in 1944 and was active in class reunions. She was also active in the Auburn Art club and the CMMC Women's Hosp. Assoc. Jean married Lawrence W. Hathorne in Auburn ME on November 24, 1944. Lawrence will be remembered as a long time local pastor. Jean and Larry spent most of their lives in Auburn with fond memories of living in Poland Spring for awhile. Jean and Lawrence were very active with the Kora Shrine, traveling extensively with the Shrine. Jean was an avid quilter and enjoyed playing Bridge. Both were over 75 year members of the United Methodist Church of Auburn. Jean is survived by her son, Jim Hathorne and his wife Susan of Lyman ME, daughter Nancy and husband Peter Walker of Sequim WA, and son Bill Hathorne of Kansas City MO. Four grandchildren (Jim's) Lori Tanguay and husband Michael of Gorham ME. & Becky Hathorne of Kennebunk ME. and (Nancy's) Corey Walker and wife Amy of Pueblo CO. and Emily Walker and her family of Sequim WA. She leaves eight Great Grandchildren, Jonathan, Jason, Allison, Madeline, Rachel, Natalie; Grant; and Sarah. Plus a new Great Great Grandson Nemo Del Tanguay.
Special thank yous to the wonderful staff of Schooner Memory Care, we think of you as family! Thank you also to the great staff of Androscoggin Home Health. Kudos to Carrie, Reid; Dawn and Chris for the loving end of life care. Special thank you to the caring staff of Funeral Alternatives.
Donations may be made to Androscoggin Home Health, 15 Strawberry Ave. Lewiston, ME 04240 or to a charity of ones choice.
Graveside service will be held at the Highland Cemetery, West Poland, ME at the convenience of the family.