Jim Aube
AUBURN – On Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022, Jim Aube, loving husband, father and grandfather, passed away at age 58. Jim was born on Oct. 8, 1963 in Lewiston, to Henry and Laura Aube.He owned and operated his own business, Aubes Home Improvement, for 25 years throughout the state of Maine. On August 5 1995, he married Cindy Talbot. Together they raised three sons, Matt, Ben and Nick, and two granddaughters, Lyli and Layla. Jim also had one daughter, Sasha.Jim had a passion for fishing, taking annual fishing trips to his favorite spot in upstate New York with friends and family. He was also an avid motorcycle enthusiast, especially that of Harley Davidson, owning one himself. He was known for his quick wit, his tenacity for life, and his unwavering fighting spirit.Jim was preceded in death by his father, Henry, and his mother, Laura. He is survived by his wife Cindy; his children, Matt, Ben and wife Amber, Nick and wife Lynn, Sasha and partner Andrew, Lyli, and Layla; his siblings Jackie, Joseph and wife Gloria, Judy and husband Normand Fantozzi, Jolene and husband David Crawford, John, Jeffery and wife Gayle; and several cousins, nieces, and a nephews.
Funeral services will be held on Thursday, Feb. 24 at 1 p.m. in the funeral home. Family and friends are invited to visit on Wednesday Feb. 23 from 2 – 4 and 7 -9 p.m. at the Pinette Dillingham & Lynch Funeral Home 305 Alfred Plourde Parkway Lewiston, Maine 04240. 784-4023.Online condolences and sharing of memories may be expressed at http://www.lynchbrothers.com.
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