Sidney - Maxine Louise Austin, 86, passed away May 13, 2025, as the result of Alzheimer's.
She was born in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine on November 2, 1938 to Walter Lougee and
Alberta (LaGross) Lougee.
Maxine was a graduate of Foxcroft Academy, class of 1957, and the Waterville School
of Automation. She also attended the University of Maine at Augusta.
Maxine worked several jobs and climbed the professional ladder to a very successful
career. Some positions she held include telephone operator, stitcher for Dexter Shoe
Company, and a data entry clerk for the Department of Public Safety, a skill she also
taught others. In 1978 she joined Digital Equipment Corporation where she started as
a computer board assembler, then took classes at UMA to earn a promotion to
Accounts Payable Supervisor, then Purchasing Manager, and eventually a Software
Consultant for Electronic Data Interchange. She retired from Digital in 1992, but then
rejoined the workforce as Assistant to the Controller at Valmet Corporation, with
duties including accounts payable and receivable. From there, she became Purchasing
Manager at Edwards Manufacturing in Pittsfield, from where she officially retired in
1996. In retirement she worked part-time at State Cable TV in Augusta and Mung Bean
gift shop in Boothbay Harbor, while spending summers at Shore Hills Campground with
her husband.
Maxine was past president of the Maine State Employees Association, Kennebec
Chapter. While serving as a member of the Council for MSEA in the 1970s, she was a
member of the negotiating team for the first employees' contract for state workers
and received a commendation from Governor Longley for her dedication to the State
of Maine.
Maxine enjoyed needlework, jigsaw puzzles, reading, attending her grandchildren's
and nieces' sporting events, and spending time with family and friends, often putting
her sharp wit and sense of humor on display. She spent many summer days at the
Popham Beach with her daughter and grandchildren searching for sand dollars and
seashells. Maxine was a lifelong athlete who enjoyed golfing, bowling, and basketball.
She was Maine State Foul Shooting Champion in 1956.
Maxine was a talented seamstress who made all of her daughter's prom dresses among
other creations. She was also a great cook who managed to always have a home
cooked meal on the table for dinner during her very demanding working years, and
helped make her grandchildren's homemade character birthday cakes, which they
enjoyed immensely.
You could often find Maxine at craft shows selling her wares as a gifted tole painter.
She was a member of the Tole 'n Me Chapter of the Society of Decorative Painters,
where she served as Vice President, and was a member of the Artistree Association.
Maxine also volunteered as an usher (Angel) at the Waterville Opera House for several
years.
Maxine is predeceased by her parents, her husband Dale Austin, brother Malcolm
Lougee, stepdaughter Polly Austin, and stepson Timothy Austin.
She is survived by her daughter Renee Page and husband Richard of Farmingdale, and
two very special grandchildren whom she loved dearly, Avery Page of Portland, and
Elijah Page of Farmingdale. She is also survived by her brothers Walter Lougee of
Williamsburg Township, Onie Lougee (and wife Martha) of Harmony, stepchildren
Janet Desjardins of Augusta, Sharon Soble of Florida, Shari Austin of Virginia, David
Austin (and wife Linda) of Albion, 10 step grandchildren, 16 step great grandchildren,
and several nieces and nephews.
The family wishes to extend gratitude for the loving care Maxine received at Bedside
Manor Memory Care facility in Oakland.
A graveside service at Reynolds Hill Cemetery in Sidney will be held on June 5 at 1:00.