Debra L. Anderson

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Debra L. Anderson 1952 – 2024 SPRINGVALE—Debra L. Anderson, 72, of Springvale, died peacefully on Thursday November 21, 2024 at her home. She was born in Caribou, June 14, 1952, the daughter of Charles and Florence (LaPointe) Paul. Debra was raised on her parents’ potato farm in Caribou where she gained her love of animals. She reminisced often about her love for her parents and the farm life. Debra was an avid reader, enjoyed camping and spending time with close friends and family. Debra adopted many animals and gave generously to multiple organizations. Debra retired from the Register of Deeds office for York County after working for the County for 33 years. She was predeceased by her parents and her sisters, Ruth Harrington, Cora Gibson and Myrna MacDonald. Debra is survived by her children, Shane Anderson of Springvale and Angela Pouliot and her husband Scott of Lebanon; her grandchildren, Derek Pouliot of Fryeburg, Kailey Pouliot of Rochester, NH and Jasper Pouliot of Lewiston and her great-grandchildren Kaine and Everliegh Pouliot.

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  1. Debbie & I were co-workers for many years until she was elected to the Register of Deeds position.
    Debbie was a quiet person & loved to share the books she read.
    My condolences to Shane, Angela & family.

  2. Dear Shane, I am so sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. I loved being her neighbor and have her drop by to see me. You were so kind and caring to her, you have much to be proud of.
    Thinking of you and your family,
    Joanne Pelletier.

  3. I was Register of Deeds for Oxford County East when Deb was in York. As a newbie, she was always one of my mentors for helping me to solve problems. We also worked together on some projects for the Deeds Association. She was smart and dedicated and set a good example for me. I am sorry for her loss to the family and the greater community. She was a sweetheart.

  4. I met Deb through her coworker Claude Dube. The pictures I posted were from Clambake we went to July 8, 2016 in Boothbay Harbor


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