LEWISTON – Rachel S. Therriault, 66, of Lewiston, passed away on June 20, 2022 at Androscoggin Hospice after a brief illness. Rachel was born on May 29, 1956 in Lewiston, the daughter of Roger and Georgette (Letourneau) Caron
Rachel enjoyed spending time with her family, dining out and the Red Sox. Rachel was the family comedian and kept us laughing at her jokes and impressions. She always had the best stories.
Over the last 30 years Rachel’s work was a caregiver. She was loved by so many in her field. She devoted her life to taking care of many. Rachel recently retired from Rafts, Inc in Lewiston.
She is survived by her sister Lorraine Dumond of Lewiston, sister Patricia Labreck and husband Michael of Winslow, brother David Caron and fiancé Paula Woodard of Lewiston, brother George Caron and wife Lisa of Auburn, sister Diane Shaw of Skowhegan, brother John Caron and wife Carol of Auburn, sister Susan Hagerstrom and wife Paige of Auburn; and many nieces and nephews.
Rachel was predeceased by her parents; brother, Richard Caron and sister, Rita Blanchette.
A special thank you to Androscoggin Hospice House.
A service will be held at St. Peters Cemetery on Friday, July 8, 2022 at 10 a.m. Immediately after the service a gathering to celebrate Rachel’s life will be held at 284 Fairway Dr, Auburn, ME
In lieu of flowers, those wishing, may make
donations in Rachel Therriault’s memory to:
Androscoggin Hospice.
236 Stetson Rd
Auburn, ME 04210
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