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Regina I. Godbout
1934 - 2015
AUGUSTA - Regina I. Godbout, 80, of Augusta, died on Thursday, May 28, 2015, at MaineGeneral Rehabilitation, Graybirch in Augusta. She was born in South China on Dec. 16, 1934, the daughter of Ellery and Marion (Fitch) Prescott.
Regina worked at Lipman Poultry for over 20 years and then spent many years as a homemaker, raising her family. She married Alfred Godbout at St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church on Sept. 29, 1951.
Regina loved to cook for her family and enjoyed gardening and canning. She had a generous heart and was always willing to help others with a smile on her face.
Mrs. Godbout was predeceased by her parents; her husband, Alfred J. Godbout; a sister, Freida Prescott; and a grandson, Brian Godbout.
She is survived by her son, David Godbout and his wife, Lois of Augusta, a daughter, Rita Johnson of Augusta; a granddaughter, Karen Foster of Nashua, N.H.; sisters, Mae Laycox of Cambridge, Mass., Alice Boody of Lincolnville, Laurel Maxim of Freeville, N.Y., and Esther Farmer of Union, and brothers, Leander "Sonny" Prescott of Corning, N.Y., and Allen Prescott of Myrtle Beach, S.C.
There will be no service at this time. Arrangements are in the care of Knowlton and Hewins Funeral Home and Cremation Service, One Church Street, Augusta. Memories, condolences, photos, and videos may be shared with the family on the obituary page of our website at
www.khrfuneralhomes.com
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My Daughter Rachel and I have visited Regina for years. We will have prayers for the family. Regina especially appreciated the car rides and going out for dinner, yet was always smiling at Graybirch. Rachel and I loved singing, reading or dancing for her! Regina was a real BLESSING! as I know She was to all and she Loved Jesus very much!
Jacob/Rachel Fongemie
June 1, 2015
DAVID AND FAMILY, Sorry to hear of your mom passing away.. she will always be remembered for her kindness and her gentle spirit..she was a great neighbor...
monique raymond
June 1, 2015
Dear David and Rita, I am sorry to learn of the loss of your Mom and My Aunt Regina. Your Mom and Dad always opened their doors and hearts to us when we visited Maine, She was a sweet kind, gentle soul , who left a smile on everyones face who had the pleasure of meeting her. She is in Gods hands now and we shall all be united there someday . Peace to all of you
Paul Laycox
May 31, 2015
Mom I will always remember your smile. You never let things get you down no matter how tough life got. I will miss out rides together. I will miss you pulling my finger. You will always be in my heart and soul. Love your son David.
David Godbout
May 31, 2015
from billy and sheila regina was a wonderful person always had a smile on her face alway kind and always had a kind word to say she will be greatly missed by all of us reat well love always sheila and billy howell
sheila wagner
May 31, 2015
My beautiful grandmother I love u and miss you... you are in the Lord's hands now rest in peace I love you Grammy
Karen foster
May 30, 2015
my thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time of sorrow.
Julie Owens
May 29, 2015
She was so sweet and quiet lady at the nursing home. My daughter Tammy was in the ame room for quite a while so I would see Regina each time I came to see Tammy.Lovely lady for sure!!
shan hewins
May 29, 2015
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