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Brunswick – Raynald “Squeaky” R. Bolduc, 80, of Pejepscot Terrace, died Thursday, Nov. 29, at Mid Coast Hospital in Brunswick.

He was born in Lewiston on April 9, 1927, the son of Paul Martel and Rose Bolduc and attended local schools.

During World War II, he served in the Navy as a Seabee and was again called to active duty, serving in Korea. On Aug. 31, 1946, he married Rita Lapierre. For 33 years, he worked in civil service at the Brunswick Naval Airstation.

He studied replica planes and boats used during military conflicts and then built exact models of the planes and boats which he displayed at the Brunswick Naval Airshow and various events. He shared his knowledge about the planes and boats with people and especially liked to educate children.

He enjoyed spending quality time with his family and friends and was an active volunteer in the community.

He was a fourth-degree member of the Knights of Columbus Sekenger Council, American Legion Post 202, the Veteran of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans and served in numerous offices within these organizations. He was also a member of Sabattus Senior Citizens group and St. John’s the Baptist Church.

Surviving beside his wife of Brunswick; is a daughter, Irene Dubreuil and her husband, David, of Topsham; two grandchildren, Darcy Duncan and her husband, Justin, of Bath and David Dubreuil of Brunswick.

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