
She was born June 5, 1932 in Saco, a daughter of Alcide and Albina (Ducharme) Corbeil and was educated in Saco and Biddeford schools.
On July 2, 1956 she married Richard Marcotte in St. Andre’s Church in Biddeford.
She had been employed with the Pepperell Mills, West Point Pepperell, Good Shepherd Villa and John Roberts Mfg., retiring in 1997.
Aline had been a member of St. Philip’s Church in Lyman. She enjoyed gardening, dancing, dining out with friends and most especially, spending time with her grandchildren.
Aline was predeceased by her husband Richard Marcotte in 2003, and also by brothers: Alderic, Ulysses, Maurice, and Albert.
Surviving are a son, Richard Marcotte and his wife Bernadette of Lyman; a daughter, Mary Lehouillier and her significant other Roger Guay of Saco; four grandchildren, Troy Marcotte and his wife Casey of Wells, Nathan Marcotte and his wife Anna of Saco, Kyle Lehouillier of Saco and Kevin Lehouillier and his wife Erin of Saco; five great-grandchildren Cailyn, Brydon, Evelyn and Harper Marcotte and Jacob Lehouillier.
There will be no visiting hours. Burial will be in St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Biddeford on Thursday, July 6 at 9 a.m. Arrangements are by Hope Memorial Chapel 480 Elm St., Biddeford, ME 04005.
To share condolences online, please visit www.HopeMemorial.com.
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