Obituary: Donald J. Perreault
LIMINGTON - Donald J. Perreault, 71, of Limington, passed away Feb. 4, 2021 after a hard-fought battle from COVID-19 at Maine .
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Donald J. Perreault
LIMINGTON – Donald J. Perreault, 71, of Limington, passed away Feb. 4, 2021 after a hard-fought battle from COVID-19 at Maine Medical Center, in Portland.
Don was born in Biddeford on June 22, 1949, the eldest of six children of Louis and Giselle (Blaise) Perreault. Don was raised in Saco and attended Thornton Academy. Following graduation, he enlisted in the U S. Marine Corps and served his Country proudly overseas in Vietnam. When returning home, he met Nancy Demers of Biddeford and they soon married.
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A mother of two from Maine was reportedly shot and killed by her longtime partner in a murder-suicide. It was the third domestic murder in the same family, said authorities, the Associated Press reported.
The bodies of Jessica Dapolito, 42, and Robert Dapolito, 55, were found in a home on Hovey Road in New Sharon at about 9:40 a.m. on Jan. 25, officials said. Their bodies were discovered when Maine State Police responded to a welfare check. Both individuals had died from gunshot wounds, according to a statement by the Maine State Police. Robert was identified as the suspect in both killings.
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Portland, ME (WorkersCompensation.com) - Workers compensation specialist The MEMIC Group has announced the promotion of four Directors to be officers of the company:
Matthew Coy promoted to Vice President, Information Technology
Robyn Jackson promoted to Vice President, Claim Operations
Karen Johnston promoted to Vice President, Underwriting Operations
Deb Sabatino promoted to Vice President, Human Resources
Matthew Coy of Salt Lake City, Utah joined MEMIC as Senior Director, Information Technology in 2017 with a background in application development. He has earned an MBA in Information Resource Management from Westminster College in Salt Lake City, Utah and a BS in both Accounting and Information Systems & Technology from Weber State University in Ogden, Utah.
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Three years ago, Maine resident Jessica Dapolito was devastated when she learned that her father shot and killed her mother before turning the gun on himself.
Now her friends and family are shocked to learn that she suffered the same fate at the hands of her longtime partner, Robert Dapolito. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow
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Jessica s murder came to light on Jan. 25 at about 9:40 a.m., when a Maine State Police Trooper and a Franklin County Sheriff s Deputy responded to a call from a loved one asking to check on her at the home in New Sharon where she lived with Robert, MSP say in a release.