LEWISTON — Charlotte B. Grant, 87, of Auburn, passed away on Friday, Sept. 28, at d’Youville Pavilion, following a long illness.

She was born at Cundy’s Harbor, Nov. 6, 1924, a daughter of the late Percy and Ethel Footman Brackett. She attended local schools and Lewiston High School.

She was married to Romeo Martin, who passed away in 1993. She also married Napoleon St. Hillaire, who passed away in 1973. On Oct. 12, 1995, she married Irving Grant, and together they lived at Schooner Estates in Auburn. She worked at The Strand Theater, St. Hilaire Fuel and St. Mary’s Hospital, retiring in 1988.

She was known for her willingness to care for others that needed assistance with maintaining quality of life while she provided extensive loving care for her daughter, Nancy, until her untimely death on June 2, 1978.

She was a member of Calvary United Methodist Church of Lewiston, where she served on various committees and for several years chaired the Public Supper Committee. She enjoyed traveling to various parts of the world, card playing, sending greeting cards to her many friends and participating in social events with her husband.

Charlotte is survived by her husband, Irving Grant of Auburn; her son, Dennis St. Hilaire of Colorado; three stepdaughters, Rolande Kramarz of Lewiston, Gisele Camire and her husband, John, of Greene, and Venise Simpson and her husband, Barry, of Florida; five stepsons, Ronald Martin and his wife, Rita, of Lewiston, Ronald Grant and his wife, Sharon, of Greene, Stanley Grant and his wife, Sharon, of Lewiston, Donald Grant and his wife, Laural, of Lisbon, and Stephen Grant and his wife, Pamela of Lewiston, and several step-grandchildren.

Besides her parents; she was predeceased by her husbands, Napoleon St. Hilaire and Romeo Martin; her daughter, Nancy; and her brother, Frederick.

You are invited to share your thoughts, condolences and fond memories of Charlotte by visiting her guest book at www.thefortingroupauburn.com.

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