1938 – 2014

AUBURN — Constance Y. Chabot, 75, of Trapp Road in Auburn, died peacefully on Monday, March 10, at her home, with her loving husband by her side.

She was born in Lewiston on Oct. 10, 1938, a daughter of the late Luc and Germaine (Callier) Goyette. Constance married the love of her life, John A. Chabot, on July 5, 1961, and they settled in Auburn to raise their five children. She was a former member of St. Louis and was now attending Holy Cross Church.

She enjoyed cooking, canning, playing cards and scrapbooking, but above all, spending time with her family; in particular her grandchildren at the many family events they celebrated, such as lobster feeds and bonfires. Her true pride and joy were her seven grandchildren and she loved spending time with them. She was a lady who was full of life and will be truly missed by her family and friends.

She leaves her husband of 52 years, John A. Chabot, of Auburn; her five children, Lisa Roy and her husband, Michael Parkin, of Auburn, Linda Cielinski and husband, Stan, of Topsham, Steven Chabot and wife, Pamela, of Fitzwilliam, N.H., Laura D’Auteuil and husband, Dan, of Lewiston and Laurie Oakes and husband, Kalle, of Monmouth; four sisters, Theresa Michaud of Auburn, Jeannine Berube and husband, Bob, of Lewiston, Anita Canuel and husband, Roland, of Lewiston and Lorraine Chicoine and husband, Bob, of Livermore; three brothers, Bert Goyette of Lewiston, Raymond Goyette and wife, Pauline, of Windham and Marcel Goyette and wife, Irene, of Sabattus; and her seven loving grandchildren, Colby Roy, Evan Roy, Jared Cielinski, Megan Dever, Stephen Oakes, Devon D’Auteuil and Joshua D’Auteuil.

She was predeceased by her two sisters, Georgette Plourde and Rita Levesque; and three brothers, Conrad, Robert and Rene Goyette.

You are invited to offer condolences and pay tribute to Constance’s life by visiting her guest book at www.thefortingrouplewiston.com.

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