Lucienne-Theberge-Obituary

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Lucienne A Theberge

Jun 23, 1915 - Dec 27, 2010

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Dearest Joan,

My prayers are with you and Sandy at the loss of your mother. What a long and productive life she had! I plan to be at the service in the morning.

Love and blessings, Bobbi Beavers

Mark and Steve I have many memories of time at your house has I grew up. Your mom was always nice to us. My prayers ar with you and your families.

I am so very, very sorry for your loss. Lucy was a truly good woman, and she was an inspiration to me. My heart is with you all.

Thoughts and prayers to the family from Ron and Carole Thompson; Dawn and Chris Forest.

I have fond memories of Mrs. Theberge. She was the mother of my very good friend Vivian. I remember her beautiful smile and mostly I can still see her in her kitchen frying up some fried chicken. She always made such good chicken. Mrs. Theberge had a beautiful family which was so dear to her. Her departure will leave a big hole in their lives but so many beautiful memories. Her rest has arrived.

Carmen Shearer, Clinton, Ohio

My thoughts and prayers to Lucy's family. She was a wonderful woman and friend. I have many fond memories working with her at the O'Club. I remember a time she laughed and cried at the same time. Lucy had dropped a plastic gallon of Italian dressing and almost the entire contents covered her and her brand new uniform. I can still see the plume of dressing airborn and the expression on Lucy's face as the "dressing incident" happened. I very much enjoyed working with Lucy and cherish memories...

My condolences to you, Marc and Steve, and your family on the loss of your mother. Saying goodbye to a parent is never easy, and you have my sympathies at this sad time.
Roxanne (Smith) Jones (BHS Class of '71)

To the entire Theberge family - I was sorry to read of your mother's passing. I spent many happy hours playing cards and having fun at your home on Spring Street when I was in high school. She was always welcoming and kind. My sympathies - Sharon Hinckley Costedio

Sending sympathy to the family. Bless you Joan........I remember her well .....Alice Clark Goldsmith

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Lucienne's Obituary

Brunswick- Lucienne A Theberge, 95, of Spring Street, passed away peacefully on Monday, December 27, 2010 at Dionne Commons in Brunswick with her family by her side. She was born in VanBuren on June 23, 1915 one of 10 children to Omer and Alexina (Castonguay) Morais. She attended school in VanBuren and Brunswick. On June 3, 1935 she married Ernest J. Theberge and they made their home in Brunswick. She worked as a waitress at the Officers Club at the Brunswick Naval Air Station for more than 25 years. She was a charter member of the Emblem Club; and Daughters of Isabella and enjoyed bowling on their league. There was nothing more important to Lucienne than her family and spending time with her grandchildren. She had a passion for flowers and gardening and playing cards with her family and friends. Lucienne was a communicant of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church.She is predeceased by her husband Ernest; son, Ronald; brothers, Felix, Cyr, Girard and Rev. Stephen Morais; and sisters, Theresa Snyder, Camillienne Willett, Gilberte Earl, and Isabel Morais.Lucienne is survived by her children, Vivian Thibeault and husband Conrad of Brunswick, Joan Beal and husband Alexander of Portland, Isabel Morris and husband Harold of Maryland, Stephen Theberge and wife Janet of Texas and Marc Theberge and wife Suzanne of Brunswick; a brother Chanel "Whitey" Morais of California; In-laws, Katherine Morais, Mary Morais and Samuel Snyder; many nieces, nephews, and grandchildrenAt Lucienne's request there will be no visiting hours and in lieu of flowers, you can make a donation to St. John's Catholic School, 39 Pleasant Street, Brunswick, ME 04011A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, January 15, 2010 at 11:00am at St. John the Baptist Church, Pleasant St, Brunswick.To share your thoughts and condolences

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