James T. "Jimmy" Boucher

James T. "Jimmy" Boucher

James Boucher Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Funeral Alternatives Group - Lewiston on Sep. 2, 2022.

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Date of Death: January 24, 2012
Date of Birth: March 22, 1965
LEWISTON-James (Jimmy, Jimbo) T. Boucher, 46 of Lewiston died Tuesday, January 24 at CMMC with his family at his side. James was born on March 22, 1965. He was very proud to have completed his high school diploma and was working towards a college degree. Jimmy loved spending holidays with his family and friends and enjoyed sharing family time most weekends with his brother, Kevin and his family. His biggest enjoyment was being at camp in the summer, where you could find him every morning out on the dock or in the boat doing his favorite thing. He loved playing pool and poker and was a member of the New Auburn Social Club in Lewiston. He was an avid football fan and always cheered for the Patriots. Jimmy was a great dancer and never missed an opportunity to show it. He had a huge, loving heart and fun personality. Everyone who met him became his friend.
Jimmy was predeceased by his mom Linda Stratton Boucher and her parents Jennie and Bill Stratton, Paternal grandparents Wilfred and Lucienne Boucher, Aunts Connie Boucher and Terry Smith; Uncles Harold and Billy Boucher and a cousin, Frankie Smith.
Jimmy was survived by his father, Vincent Boucher of Augusta, sisters Sheryl Glidden and her husband Mark of Yarmouth, Jacinda Dionne and her husband, Jamie of Belgrade, his brother Kevin and his wife Noreen of Readfield, a special family friend, Sandy Pomelow of Winthrop, childhood friends, Scott Bryer and John Boivin; nieces, Teisha, Amanda, Siera, Sarah and Olivia and nephew, Zachary; cousins and many special friends including, James Barbas and Vicki Reynolds.
Friends and family are welcome to a short memorial visitation on Saturday, Jan 28 at 2:00, with a service to follow at 2:45pm at Funeral Alternatives.
Flowers and best wishes can be sent to Funeral Alternatives, 25 Tampa St. Lewiston ME 04240, condolences may be expressed at Funeralalternatives.net

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