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AUBURN – Jeanne D’arc Annette Jean, 81, a resident of Clover Health Care, passed away Jan. 29, at Hospice House. She resided at 47 Winn St. in Lewiston for 37 years.

She was born in Manchester, N.H., on Aug. 22, 1926, the youngest daughter of Hermingilde and Julia (Turcotte) St. Germain.

She attended Holy Family School. She worked at Clark Shoe, Peck’s, Zayres and retired from St. Mary’s hospital.

On Nov. 22, 1949, she married Robert Laflamme. They were married 32 years. On July 31, 1996, she married Gerard P. Jean Sr. She was so pleased and proud of having children and grandchildren. She was an avid watercolor artist. She volunteered at St. Mary’s for many years. She was a member of Holy Cross Seniors and La Survivance Francaise.

She enjoyed family gatherings and loved socializing with longtime friends. Not having children of her own, she showered her loving affection to all the children with kisses, hugs and cheek pinching. Her pleasant smile, graciousness and kindness will be missed by her loving family and friends.

She is survived by her sisters, Rhea Beliveau of Auburn and Esther Kittridge of South Attleboro, Mass.; sisters-in-law, Yvette St. Germain of Auburn and Maria St. Germain of Cape Cod, Mass.; brother-in-law, Charles Donnell of Shalimar, Fla.; her children and grandchildren in love, especially Marcel Morin, Gerard Jean Jr. and his wife, Marilyn, Julius (Bud) Jean and wife, Joanne, Louise Morin, Ronnie Morin, Denise Scammon and Normand Morin; she also leaves many nieces and nephews, great-nieces and nephews; and especially her great-great-grandniece, Lilly Mae Pelletier; life long friends, Cecile Blanchette, Rita Castonguay and Marie and Maurice Pelletier.

She was predeceased by her first husband, Robert Laflamme; second husband, Gerard Jean by 10 hours; parents, Hermenegilde and Julia St. Germain; sisters and brothers, Irene Gosselin, Jeannette Roy, Yvette Donnell, Armand, Theode and Roland St. Germain; and daughter-in-love, Constance Morin. What a wonderful heavenly reunion and celebration it will be when she is with her savior Jesus Christ and her loved ones who have gone to glory before her.

We would like to express a special thank you to everyone at the hospice house for the special care and the special people at Clover Health Care who went above their calling to give her the attention and love that she loved and appreciated.

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