Denise (Morin) Cashman

Denise (Morin) Cashman

SALISBURY — Denise (Morin) Cashman, 51, of Salisbury passed peacefully Sept. 8, 2021, at Sharon Health Care Center. 

Born March 21, 1970, in Biddeford, Maine, Denise was the daughter of Precille (Cote) Morin of Greensboro, N.C., and the late Rene A. Morin of Biddeford.  

Denise was a graduate of Biddeford High School. She worked at various jobs in retail, which she truly enjoyed throughout her life. 

Denise also enjoyed skiing and riding her snowmobile and motorcycle. Denise loved to spend time with family and friends.

Denise is survived by her mother, Precille Morin; a sister, Debra (Morin) Baker and her husband, Tom, and two brothers, David Morin and his wife, Jayne, and Daniel Morin and his wife, Lynn. Denise was loved by her nieces and nephews,  Jessica Brackett, Thomas Baker, Hope Lohnes, Kristina Knight, Jennifer Gaither, Jason Morin, Samantha Meader, Jacqueline Antone and Jacob Morin, along with their spouses and children. She had a close relationship with her cousin, Michelle Cote.

There will be a graveside service for family on Oct. 2 at 11 a.m. at St Joseph’s Cemetery in Biddeford.  

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the hospice of your choice. Local arrangements are under the care of the Kenny Funeral Home in Sharon. 

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