Arthur-Douvielle-Obituary

Photo courtesy of David E. Desmond & Son Funeral Home - Bath

Arthur R. Douvielle

Mar 27, 1966 - Jan 31, 2012

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Artie you were a great person.You will be dearly missed..My prayers &thoughts are with his family & friends.

So sorry to hear of your loss.

On behalf of Valarie Webb and Selena Dubois Artie will never be forgotten and will be remembered for the good times they had together.

To the Douvielle Family,
Sincere sympathy for the loss of Artie. At such times of sorrow we may ask, "Will I ever see or embrace my loved one again?" Jesus answers at
John 11:11-44 saying "Lazarus! come on out!" And he did.

Our deepest Condolenses to the Douvielle family, your all in our thoughts and prayers, God Bless!!

Artie may you be at peace. You always brought a smile to my face whenever I saw you. You will be missed my friend

I am at a total loss of what to say when such a wonderful person passes too soon. I had not seen you in a long time but you always had a way of wearing those levi jeans with a white T-shirt and your black leather vest. No one will ever look any finer than you did..

My deepest sympathy to you all during this time...he was a wonderful person and friend....Im sure gonna miss your hugs honey xoxo

Obituaries

Arthur's Obituaries

Arthur "Artie" R. Douvielle, 45, of Freeport, ME, passed away unexpectedly January 31, 2012 at home with family. He was born in Long Beach, California on March 27, 1966, the son of Bonalyn "Bonnie" Robinson. We have been blessed to have Artie in our lives and he will be missed by all who knew and loved him especially his children; daughter, Amber Douvielle and fiancé Rollin Noyes of Madison; and daughter, Maury-Anne Jones and husband Adam Jones, of Wales; grandchildren; Selena Dubois, Hannah Jones; and Parker Jones; survived by siblings; Debra "Deb" Quinn, Jamie Douvielle, Tammi-Lynn Hamm, and Kathleen "Denise" Clark; his beloved dog, Brady; and too many friends to mention. Predeceased by mother Bonalyn "Bonnie" Robinson; and daughter, Alysha Webb. He was an avid Red Sox fan, loved playing his guitar and cooking "Chef BoyArtie". He was the life of the party and would give his shirt of his back to anyone. He worked as an Iron Worker/Welder for numerous companies throughout New England.There will be a Celebration of Life Saturday, February 18 at the Freeport Community Center at 53/55 Depot Street, Freeport, ME service at 1:00pm followed by drop-in hours until 6:00pm. In lieu of flower please make donations in Artie's name to http://www.copdfoundation.org. Online condolences may be offered at http://www.desmondfuneralhomes.com

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