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Timothy C. Boucher

SABATTUS – Timothy C. Boucher, 69, of Sabattus, died at his home on Sunday, May 14, 2023, surrounded by family.

Born in Lewiston on June 2, 1953, he was the son of Felix and Carmen Poulin Boucher. Educated locally, he was a graduate of Lewiston High School, class of ‘71. He established his own business, Maine Concrete and Landscaping, in 1977, and for over 40 years served thousands of satisfied customers throughout Maine.

He was very social and outgoing, and for over 40 years was a member of the Webber Avenue Club, where he was highly regarded by his peers for building comradery among the members and establishing life-long relationships. He was an avid NFL follower and loved the New England Patriots, well before Brady became a household name.

Tim was very inquisitive, always seeking to gain knowledge and share his experiences to the benefit of his friends and loved ones. He obtained a private pilot’s license through the Auburn Airport, enjoyed hunting and fishing with friends and family, competing in motorcycle and car races at Oxford Plains Dragway, boating on the “Andrea Leigh,” and you could always find him manning the grill and feeding a crowd.

Survivors include his father, Felix, of Texas; his longtime partner, Karen Moore of Sabattus; a son, Brett Boucher and wife Amy of Maryland, a daughter, Andrea and husband Nicholas McKay of New Gloucester, a stepson, Joseph Klecha of Georgia, a stepdaughter, Melanie Williams of Tennessee; two brothers, Donald Boucher of New Hampshire, and Marcel Boucher of Texas, a sister, Joanne Felice Boucher of Brunswick; and five grandchildren, Drew, Brynn, Eden, Milo, and Cora.

Besides his mother, Carmen, he was predeceased by a brother, Thomas Boucher.

Visitation will be held at the Albert & Burpee Funeral Home on Thursday, May 25, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., with a service at 12:30 p.m. Interment, Gracelawn Memorial Park. Services will be webcast and memories may be shared at http://www.albert-burpee.com.

Donations may be made in his memory to either the

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or to the charity of your choice.

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