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Phillip L. Dionne

November 21, 1950 — June 1, 2017

LANCASTER - Phillip L. Dionne, 66, of Portland Street, died at his home Thursday morning, June 1, 2017, after a sudden illness.

Mr. Dionne was born in Berlin, NH, on November 21, 1950, the son of Donatien Lionel Dionne and Lillian Matilda (Findsen) Dionne. He was raised in Berlin and attended school there up to his junior year. In 1968 he graduated from Oxford Hills High School in South Paris, Maine. He went on to attend St. John's College in Sante Fe, NM, for one year and then acquired a computer degree from Plus-Gray School of Business in Portland, ME.

Phillip worked in computer industry in Massachusetts during the 80's. He returned to New Hampshire and for a time managed the ski department at Eastern Mountain Sports in North Conway. Later he worked at Ziel Schuss bike shop in Gorham. Returning to computers he operated his own repair service and worked with the computers at St. Kieran's in Berlin. He loved the outdoors and enjoyed skiing, hiking, and biking. He also enjoyed spending time at his camp on Millsfield Pond in Errol and being with his cat.

He was a member of the Millsfield ATV Club and the Millsfield Pond Campers Association of which he was past president.

Family members include his two sisters, Linda Skillern and husband Bruce of Alma, Arkansas and Mary Shaw and husband Harold of Sidney, Maine.

A memorial service will be held Thursday afternoon, June 8th , at 1:00 PM at the Bailey Funeral Home in Lancaster. Reverend Timothy Brooks, pastor of St. Paul's Church, Lancaster, will officiate.

Memorial donations may be made in his memory to Riverside Animal Rescue, 236 Riverside Ave., Gilman, VT 05906.
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