Jeannette J. Boulet
LEWISTON – Jeannette J. Boulet, 86, of Lewiston, passed away in Lewiston on Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2021. She was born in Lewiston, on April 9, 1935, the daughter of Archie and Ida (Raymond) Asselin. Educated in local schools, she was a graduate of St. Dom’s.
On Sept. 15, 1956, she married the love of her life, Robert C. Boulet. Mr. Boulet passed away on March 15, 2015. Jeannette was a parishioner of St. Peter & Paul Basilica. She enjoyed eating out, going for rides, watching her children and grandchildren play sports, she enjoyed watching her horses race, and spending time with family.
She is survived by two sons, Gary and wife Joli of Lewiston, and Greg and wife Nichole of Lisbon; two sisters, Rita Chaloux and husband Andre of Tennessee, and Jean Cote and husband Richard of Lewiston; and her grandchildren, Bradley and Maxwell.
She was predeceased by both her husband and parents.
Visitation will be held at the Albert & Burpee Funeral Home on Tuesday, Sept. 28, from 5 to 7 p.m. A Liturgy of the Word service will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 29, at 10 a.m. at the funeral home. Committal prayers to follow at St. Peter’s Cemetery. Immediately following the committal prayers will be a luncheon at Marcos Restaurant, 12 Mollison Way, Lewiston.
Condolences, donations, and a video tribute may be accessed online at http://www.albert-burpee.com
In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to:
American Heart
Association
PO Box 840692
Dallas, TX 75284-0692
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