LISBON – Pauline D. Allard, 83, formerly of 51 Mary St., Lewiston, died Wednesday, Sept. 10, at the Lamp Alzheimer’s Residential Care.
She was born in Lewiston, on Sept. 22, 1924, the daughter of Alfred and Rose Eva (Thibeault) St. Pierre and had been a resident of this community all of her life.
She was educated in Lewiston schools and was a graduate of Lewiston High School, Class of 1943. She married Lucien “Babe” F. Allard on Feb. 8, 1947, and he died on Jan. 25, 1998.
Prior to her marriage, she was employed at Kresge’s. She then was employed for many years at the Bates Manufacturing Co.
She was a member of Holy Cross Church, Ladies of St. Anne of Holy Cross Church, St. Mary’s Patronesses, Prospect Hill Golf Course and a local bowling league.
She enjoyed golfing, bowling, playing cards, knitting and all kinds of crafts. She also enjoyed plays and going out to dinner with her friends.
She is survived by three daughters, Terry Hill of Lewiston, Muriel Moretti and her husband, Bob, of Great Falls, Mont., and Monique Harvey and her husband, Lenny, of Lewiston; one son, Paul Allard of Auburn; one sister, Gabrielle Bouchard of Lewiston; eight grandchildren, Michael and Kimberly Hill, Tony Moretti and Angie Clarenbach, Nicole McGough, Colleen and Monica Allard and Kristina Harvey; seven great-grandchildren, Jayden and Alexandra Hill, Blake Long, Dante and Josephina Moretti and Caitlyn and Halle McGough; and several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by three brothers, George, Lionel and the Rev. Romeo St. Pierre.
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