1936 – 2014

LEWISTON — Conrad E. Grenier, 77, died in Lewiston on Tuesday, Jan. 14, with family by his side.

He was born on Oct. 27, 1936, the son of Adelard and Simone Tancrel Grenier. He graduated from Edward Little High School in 1956. On June 29, 1957, he married Florence Cloutier. Conrad worked many different jobs, before he started at National Biscuit Co., in 1967. He worked for Nabisco for 27 years and was known as the cookie man; he retired in 1994.

After being snowbirds for several years, he and his wife moved to North Fort Myers, Fla., in 2007. They joined many clubs while living in Windmill Village. Conrad had a golf cart and enjoyed driving from park to park. Every summer, they returned to Lewiston to visit family and friends. He was a member of many social clubs, most notably Le Montagnard and the Webber Avenue Club.

He is survived by his loving wife, Florence; also by four sons, Michael and wife, Debra Rice, of Bangor, David and wife, Rachel, of Sabattus, James and wife, Beverly, of Oxford and Timothy and fiancée, Charlotte Morton, of Lewiston; a daughter, Debra Ann Reynolds and husband, Joseph, of Orlando, Fla.; two sisters, Claire Breton and partner, Roland Metayer, of Lewiston and Helene Gendell and husband, Michael, of Auburn; a brother, Dennis and wife, Sharon, of Tennessee; five grandchildren, Stacy Rivet, Brent Grenier, Shauna Grenier, David Grenier and Joseph Grenier; nine great-grandchildren, Mason and Ava Rivet, Mackenzie Grenier, Madison, Matt and Corbin Long, and Ariel, Timothy and Nathalia Grenier.

The family wishes to thank d’Youville Pavilion, 4 West nurses and CNAs, as well as Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice for the excellent care they provided Conrad during his stay.

You are invited to share your condolences with the Grenier family by visiting their guest book at www.thefortingrouplewiston.com.


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