Lucille M. Caron
AUBURN – Lucille M. Caron, 78, of Davis Avenue, Lewiston died Tuesday July 6, 2021 at The Hospice House with her loving family at her side. She was born in Lewiston on March 10, 1943 a daughter of the late Henri and Medora (Lagasse) Remillard.
She was educated in local schools. Lucille worked for several years in local shoe shops and later retired from Maine Awards. Lucille married her true love Paul Caron on May 27, 1989, he predeceased her in 2007.
Lucille loved her family and enjoyed spending time with all of them, especially during the holidays. She also enjoyed singing to her grandchildren, dancing, word search puzzles, crafts and painting.
She is survived by her three children, Christine Bradrick of Lewiston, Charles Duane Bradrick III of Lewiston and Cynthia Garza and her husband Pat of Dixfield; a sister-in-law Linda Remillard of Lewiston; four grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a brother Richard Remillard and two sisters Helen Holland and Marie Peevy.
On line condolences can be shared at http://www.thefortingrouplewiston.com
Visitation Fortin Lewiston Thursday July 15 from 6-9 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday July 16 1 p.m. at The Basilica of Ss. Peter & Paul (Upper Church). Committal will follow at St. Peter’s Cemetery. Arrangements are under the care & direction of The Fortin Group Funeral Home, Cremation & Monument Services 70 Horton St. Lewiston 784-4584.
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