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GONIC - Shirley Zook Proulx, 75, died Saturday June 14, 2014, at her home after a period of failing health.

Shirley was born in Biddeford, Maine on October 11, 1938, the daughter of Peter and Pauline (Hurd) Zook and had been living in Gonic for the past fifty years, moving from Somersworth. She was a 1957 graduate of Biddeford High School and before her retirement she worked as a secretary at the University of New Hampshire. She enjoyed Golf, belonging to the Nippo Lake Golf Club and a member of their women's league for twenty-five years. Shirley also enjoyed gardening, flowers, cooking, crafts and wintering in Myrtle Beach, SC.

She was predeceased by her two sisters, Mary Desmond and Carol Biggs, her brother, Walter Zook, a grandchild, Chad Riddle and son-in-law, Darrell Riddle.

Surviving members of the family include: her husband, Robert Proulx of Gonic, one son, Robin R. Proulx and his wife Johann of Boca Raton, Fla., six daughters, Joyce Betz and her husband Donald of East Rochester, Patricia Edwards and her husband Wayne of Temple, Debra Riddle of Greenwood, Ind., Karen Sulich and her husband Raymond of Canterbury, Conn., April Buckley and her husband Keith of East Rochester, and Sharon Kittredge and her husband Scott of Barrington. She also leaves her grandchildren, Donald Betz III, Beau Betz, Ebenezer Edwards, Roland Doyon III, Dr. Anthony Doyon, Megan Riddle, Jesse Riddle, Raymond Sulich III, Justin Sulich, Michael Buckley, Anthony Morganelli, Christopher Morganelli, Elizabeth Lord and Abby Kittredge, two great grandchildren, Lydia Demers and her twin brother Oliver Demers, as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins.

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