1944 – 2016

LEWISTON — David William Lamoreau, 72, of Bushey Circle, died unexpectedly after a very sudden illness at his home Saturday, Dec. 17.

He was born in Richmond on June 5, 1944, a son of the late Henry and Adeline (Park) Lamoreau. He was educated in the Brunswick schools and graduated from Brunswick High, Class of 1962.

David married the former Diane Pelletier on June 14, 1968, and together they settled in Lewiston and started raising their two children. He worked several years for the Maine Department of Transportation as a road inspector. He also worked for various construction companies throughout the years.

David was an active member of Holy Family Church, the Knights of Columbus Council 10019 as a third and fourth degree Knight. He was also very active with the Class of 1962 Brunswick High reunion committee. He was an avid outdoorsman, and loved fishing, especially ice-fishing, hunting, gardening and foraging for mushrooms and fiddleheads.

He was very supportive of his children’s sporting events and that continued with his grandchildren. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and friend. He always was willing to lend a hand and he will truly be missed by all.

He leaves his wife of 48 years, Diane, of Lewiston; daughter, Lori Cloutier and her husband, Ricky, of Lewiston; son, Todd Lamoreau and his wife, Gail, of Bowdoinham; his four grandchildren: Bryce and Brooke Cloutier and Ainsley and Becket Lamoreau; seven sisters, Elaine Diaz of Bowdoinham, Connie Jackson and Billy of Durham, Laurel Lamoreau and Jim of Richmond, Judy Marden and Jonathan of Weld, Carol Clark and husband, Roy, of Calif., Cyndie Lamoreau and Sandy Lamoreau of West Gardiner; brothers, Malcolm Lamoreau and wife, Marilyn, of New York and Michael Lamoreau and wife, Betty, of Manchester; mother-in-law, Pauline Pelletier of Lewiston; and many nieces and nephews.

You are invited to pay tribute to David’s life by visiting his guest book at www.thefortingroupauburn.com.


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