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Lewiston – Yvette I. (Cloutier) Bolduc, 72, of South Lisbon Road, died April 24, surrounded by her family.

She was born in Lewiston, on Jan. 6, 1936, the daughter of Joseph and Marie Anne Grenier Cloutier. She was educated and graduated from Lewiston High School in 1954, and later received an accounting degree. On Oct. 8, 1955, she married Norman “Tom” Bolduc at Holy Family Church.

She was a Jefferson Award Winner in the 70s for her work with Birthline.

She enjoyed camping, fishing, gardening, bird watching, rug braiding and cooking.

On Sundays she could be found in the kitchen cooking up a feast for her entire family and friends. She was one of the founders of South Lewiston Little League when it was located on Gould Road and was also a softball coach for her daughters.

Her true love was spending time with her family and attending her grandchildren’s sporting events and activities.

She spent the first part of her life raising her five children until 1973 when she began working for the City of Lewiston at the Public Library and then as a payroll clerk for the city.

She is survived by her loving husband of 52 years, Norman “Tom” Bolduc; her children, Claudette and Marcel St. Pierre of Auburn, Claude and Debbie Bolduc of Bowdoin, Gaetan Bolduc and Patricia Ayotte of Greene, Patrick and Tara Bolduc of Lisbon Falls and Lisa and Rick Osgood of Lewiston; her grandchildren, Nicole Drown, Amy St. Pierre, Jamie Bolduc, Heather Bolduc, Allison Osgood, Garrett Bolduc, Samantha Bolduc, Nathan Osgood and Cole Bolduc; one great-grandchild, Bella Sophia Lukeski; and extended family member, Lauren LaPlante; sisters, Therese Brower and Irene Elie.

She was predeceased by a grandchild, Jessica St. Pierre; and two brothers, Herve and Irenee Cloutier.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to her physician, Dr. McCann, for her kindness, compassion and wonderful care.

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