Paul R. St. Pierre
1982 – 2010
POLAND — Paul R. St. Pierre, 27, a resident of 193 Cobb Rd., Poland, died unexpectedly Friday evening as a result of an automobile accident on Bailey Hill Rd in Poland.
He was born in Lewiston, July 1, 1982, the son of Raymond and Irene (Binette) St. Pierre.
Paul was a a member of the Class of 2000 of Lewiston High School, and then continued his education at Central Maine Technical College where he graduated in 2003 as mechanical designer. He then worked several years as mechanical designer at Bachman Industries, and more recently for Pactiv in South Portland.
On June 2, 2007, he married the love of his life, the former Lindsay Martel. Paul enjoyed sports activities such as fishing, volleyball, softball and basketball. He was a lover of professional sports, especially the Boston Red Sox and the Miami Dolphins.
Survivors include his wife, Lindsay St. Pierre and their daughter, Rianna Rae St. Pierre, both of Poland; his parents, Raymond and Irene St. Pierre of Lewiston; his paternal grandparents, Roger and Joyce St. Pierre of Auburn; his maternal grandfather, Ron Binette and his wife, Mal, of Auburn; his maternal grandmother, Rolande Binette of Auburn; his two brothers, Kevin St. Pierre and his wife, Jessica, of Auburn and Justin St. Pierre of Del Rio, Texas; a nephew Keegan Rice; a niece, Paige Rice; as well as twin nephews, Kaden and Parker St. Pierre.
Also surviving are all of Paul’s friends and family, who will miss him so deeply.
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