1925 – 2016

AUBURN — Georgette L. Boucher, 91, of Auburn died Monday, Nov. 7, at the Hospice House after battling heart disease.

She was born March 9, 1925, the daughter of Roy LeBlanc and Marie Custeau LeBlanc.

She was a graduate of Edward Little High School with the Class of 1942, and a resident of New Auburn all of her life.

On Aug. 20, 1949, she married Robert Boucher, her best friend and love of her life, with whom she spent 61 years, until his death in 2011.

Georgette enjoyed spending time with her family of sisters, brothers, children and grandchildren. She was quiet, kind and always put her family first.

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For many years, she worked for Casco Bank in Auburn and Lewiston. She was a lifetime member of St. Louis Church.

Georgette is survived by her son, Paul Boucher, and his wife, Jean, of Auburn; one daughter, Denise Boucher-Fitzpatrick and her husband, Terrance Fitzpatrick, of Camden; two grandsons, Brian Fitzpatrick and his wife, Caitlin, and their children Carly, Colin and Brynn, and Russell Fitzpatrick and his wife, Meghan, and their daughter, Delaney; two step-granddaughters, Erica Nimiroski and her husband, Brian, of Hope Valley, R.I., and their sons, Daniel and Alex, Jennifer Dilworth and her husband, Edward, and their daughter, Kate; Georgette’s sisters, Venise Dube of Lewiston, Annette Frechette of Auburn, Irene Witas and her husband, Warren, of Auburn; a sister-in-law, Christine LeBlanc of Lewiston; and several nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by her husband, Robert; brothers, Roland and Gerry LeBlanc; sisters, Rita LeBlanc and Germaine County.

Georgette’s family would like to thank Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice for the special care that was given to her through her sickness. They truly showed kindness and professionalism. Special thanks also to the Hospice House for the gentle and compassionate care she received in her final days.

Condolences may be expressed at www.funeralalternatives.net.

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