2002 – 2014

LISBON — Mitchell J. Breton-Tuplin, 12, of Gould Road in Lisbon Falls, died unexpectedly on Thursday, July 17, in a tragic accident.

He was born in Brunswick on June 3, 2002, a son of Luke and Carrie (Breton) Tuplin. He had just finished sixth grade at P.W. Sugg Middle School in Lisbon. He was a member of St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church, where he was an acolyte. He played baseball, basketball and football for Lisbon.

Mitchell was a best friend to many and was just an all-around amazing boy. He enjoyed spending time with his Gram and Gramps at the lake. He was so much more than just this to all of us and his life has left a deep impression on everyone who knew him. He was a boy of very few words, with a smile that would light up the room and an air about him that drew people to him. A natural-born leader, even when he didn’t want to be, he unknowingly and unassumingly took that role in everything he did, with passion and drive that was unmatched.

His eyes, those sparkling, smiling eyes, always made you wonder what was going on in that head of his. He was the light in so many lives and our hearts bleed for loss of his life. His light will shine in our hearts forever, for the lives he has touched can never be untouched. May he rest in peace and rise in glory.

He leaves behind his mom and dad, Luke and Carrie Tuplin of Lisbon; a brother, Joshua; three sisters, Amber, Mariah and Madelyn; his maternal grandparents, Richard and Candace Breton; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.

He was predeceased by his paternal grandparents, Rubeun and Hazel Tuplin.

You are invited to offer condolences and pay tribute to Mitchell’s life by visiting his guest book at www.crosmanfuneralhome.com.

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