Dorothea Audrey Libbey

January 4, 1924 ~ October 4, 2024
Resided in:
Scarborough, Maine
Scarborough - Dorothea "Dottie" A. Libbey, born on January 4, 1924, in Madison, Maine, passed away peacefully on October 4, 2024, at the age of 100. She was the beloved daughter of Albion E. Briggs and Audrey M. Scott. Dorothea spent her formative years in Madison, later attending Good Will Farm in Hinckley, Maine. She graduated from Averill Hill High School in 1942.
In 1945, Dorothea earned her nursing degree from Maine General Hospital School of Nursing in Portland, Maine. She proudly served in the Cadet Nurse Corps for the U.S. Army during World War II, completing her training just before the war ended. Shortly after, she married her high school sweetheart, Albert D. Libbey, upon his return from military service in the U.S. Marine Corps.
Dorothea's career spanned various roles in the medical field. She worked in general and private duty nursing in Maine, Indiana, and Arizona. She was also a dedicated public health nurse and worked in the Boys Training Center infirmary in South Portland, Maine. Additionally, she served as an office nurse for Dr. Briggs, Haillee, and Larnard in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Together with her husband, she played a significant role at Opportunity Farm for Boys in New Gloucester, Maine, and at Good Will Farm for Boys and Girls in Hinckley.
Dorothea and Albert enjoyed retirement in Mesa, Arizona, where she continued part-time work at Ardent Day Care Center and provided nursing home care. After Albert's passing in 1995, Dorothea continued serving others through private duty nursing in Maine and Florida.
Dorothea is predeceased by her husband, Albert, her parents, and her brothers, Scott Briggs of Windham, Maine, and Richard Greenstreet of Madison, Maine. She is survived by her three children: Dr. Peter Libbey of New Providence, Rhode Island; (Ret.) Lt. Col. David S. Libbey of Trabuco Canyon, California; and Audrey J. Sisti and her husand, Dennis, of South Portland, Maine. She leaves behind six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, two nephews, and one niece.
Dorothea's legacy of kindness, compassion, and dedication to her family and community will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
A service will be held on Wednesday, October 9, 2024, starting at 12:30 PM at the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. Interment will follow at Brooklawn Memorial Park, Congress Street, Portland. To view Dottie's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com.

Dottie is a kind gentle soul and will be missed.
Dottie was very special to us. We will miss her .
We met Dottie as a result of Ancestry. Dottie is our second cousin.Meeting Dottie and her family has been a gift to us. Dottie welcomed us into the family and helped us connect the dots in our family tree
We could chat about anything. Dottie was a good listener. She had wisdom to share
Grammy – I love you. I will miss you so much. Thanks for taking care of me over many summers in many places.
I became friends with Dottie at Kaler-Vaill. She was a wonderful woman with a warm heart and a great sense of humor. Dottie will be greatly missed.
Nephew
I wanted to pass on family pictures to remember her by. I will take her love and kindness with me whereever I go. My love to my family.
Dot made me feel safe and loved without saying a word, and I am thankful she was in my life.
A gentle lady and a dear friend to our famil y.
Dottie was such a sweet lady and a sensitive soul. She will be missed by all. Marj DeSanctis
My mother Elsie DeSanctis lived at Kaler-Vaill during some of Dottie’s years. That’s when I first met her (about 14 years ago). I am on the Board of Directors of Kaler-Vaill and visit with the ladies often. Marj DeSanctis
Dottie was such a sweet lady and a sensitive soul. She will be missed by all.
Dottie knew my mother, me, and my daughter Julie who started working at Kaler-Vaill this past year. She loved that our family continued to support KV.
I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Dottie for the past 8 years while I have been on staff at Kaler Vaill. She was truly a remarkable woman-thoughtful, funny, and incredibly smart. I treasure the fond memories I have of her.
Maura