Robin S. Caron
AUBURN – Robin S. Caron, 52, of Hampshire Street, Auburn, passed away Sep. 15, 2021 at Androscoggin Hospice House after a long illness. He was born June 4, 1969, son of Ronald l. Caron and Mary Ellen (Wood) Caron who passed in 1994 of Lewiston.
Robin was a lifetime resident of Lewiston/Auburn, educated in Auburn schools, graduating from ELHS class of 1987.
He served honorably in the U.S National Guard. Prior to his disability, he worked for various construction companies.
He enjoyed his many friends, the outdoors, and had a love for nature and his cats.
Robin is survived by his longtime fiancé Deanna Ouellette, who stood by him through his difficult years; his father Ronald L. Caron of Hartford, stepmother Janice and her children Skip Boucher and Nicole St. Pierre; his older brother Randy M. Caron of Las Vegas, Nev., wife Dawn and sons Riley and Reis Caron. He is also survived by many loving aunts, uncles, and cousins.
A Celebration of life will be held at Carriage House Plus, 1119 Lisbon St. Lewiston on Oct. 23 from 3-7 p.m.
The interment will take place at Mt. Hope Cemetery privately at a later date.
Special thanks to the Staff of CMMC and Androscoggin Hospice House for their compassionate care.
In lieu of flowers,
please donate to your favorite charity
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