PORTER – Douglas “Doug” Maxwell Mixer, 75, of Porter, passed away peacefully on March 27, 2025, at Memorial Hospital in North Conway, N.H., surrounded by his family.
Doug was born on May 4, 1949 in Wolfeboro, N.H., the eldest of four children of the late John and Orilla (MacLean) Mixer.
Douglas is survived by his beloved wife of 44 years, Roxanna; children, Jessica Mixer of Porter, Amanda Mixer and husband Jory Bailey of Silver Lake, N.H., Tegan Mixer and partner Troy Peavey of Raymond, Nicholas Moulton and fiancée Molly Lydigsen of Port Orange, Fla., Lane Melanson and partner Joshua Guptill of Baldwin, Carla Wakefield and husband Michael of South Hiram, and Duncan Mixer of Portland; grandchildren Boone, Natalie, Dodge, Cameron, Allison, Sage, Royal, Abel, River, and one grandson on the way; cherished sisters Mardy Bogar and husband John of Farmington, and Judy Stockman and partner David of Wolfeboro, N.H.; Roxanna’s brother, Jeffrey Snipe and sister, Georgina Moran; as well as many cousins, nieces, nephews and dear friends.
Doug was predeceased by parents, John and Orilla Mixer; and his sister, Joan Mixer.
A memorial service will be held on April 5 at 1 p.m. at Melvin Village Community Church in Tuftonboro, N.H., to be followed by a celebration of life at Purity Spring Resort in Madison, N.H.
If you wish to send flowers, please send to 14 School St., Porter, ME 04068
To view Doug’s full obituary, share a memory, or leave a message of condolence, please visit Doug’s Memorial Page at http://www.legacy.com.
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