Mildred G. Orben

Mildred G. (Deveau) Orben – 91, of Stoneham, formerly of Wakefield and North Reading died, Thursday evening, January 20, 2022 at the Life Care Center of Stoneham Assisted Living.

Born in Reading, MA on May 21, 1930. She was the daughter of the late George and Helen Minnie (Doucette) Deveau. She was raised in Wakefield and was a graduate of Wakefield High School.

Mildred worked for many years at the Evans Shoe Factory in Wakefield. She has been a resident of Stoneham for the past 4 years, Wakefield for thirty years and North Reading for many years.

Mildred loved children and loved to dance. She also enjoyed reading, crossword puzzles and bingo.
She was the loving wife of 69 years to John J. Orben. She is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.Services will be private and are under the direction of the Croswell Funeral Home, 19 Bow Street, North Reading. (www.croswellfuneralhome.com) In lieu of flowers Memorial donations may be made in her memory to the Alzheimer’s Association. www.alz.org

6 thoughts on “Mildred G. Orben

  1. RIP Millie…I remember your visits to our home and trips to Casinos . You were such a lovely Lady I remember your home by the Lake. Pleasant memories of many years. My condolences to all.

  2. So sorry John she was and is still a Beautiful Lady, I have been trying to find you for long time. Love you John always please keep in touch. Call me when you can 603 540 3337. Family should be together.

  3. Uncle John , we are so sorry for your loss and our loss. I loved Aunt Milly very much. I remember our special times when I was younger come to your house in no reading and staying a week at a time. We always had a fun time she treated me special. And when we got older the fun at all the dances up in Maine at the roust and in no reading at the old horse shoe. We had a lot of fun and all the great cookout at. Ron n Deb. I will cherish the memories forever. I love you Uncle John. Susan

  4. We are so saddened by the loss of our Aunt Millie, but we know she is now at peace. We have many fond memories especially dancing up at the Moose. We will miss you terribly, you will live on forever in our hearts.
    RIP with love Debby and Ronny

  5. I’m so sad Aunt Millie, you are the last of my Mom’s siblings, so you are seeing all of them now. You are in my heart and I look forward to seeing you one day. Love you and I will remember you always.

  6. John I am so sorry about Millie.I know she at peace now.I have a lot of good memories of us going to the casino and dances.R.I.P. Millie.

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