AUBURN — Gisele C. Perreault, 78, of Lewiston, passed away Wednesday, Oct. 18, at The Androscoggin Hospice House in Auburn with her loving family by her side. She was born in Saint-Éphrem-de-Beauce, Quebec, Canada, on May 8, 1939, a daughter of the late George and Aurore (Roy) Bolduc. On May 21, 1960, she married Damien Perreault. Shortly thereafter they moved to the United States and worked and raised their young family in Lewiston. They were happily married for 54 years until Damien’s death July 27, 2014. While raising her family, she also worked at Knapp Shoe then Falcon Shoe as a stitcher. She was a member of Prince of Peace Parish Holy Cross Church. She was also a member of La Survellaince Francaise, Holy Cross Senior Citizens, Seniors of Sabattus and The Jacques Cartier Club. She enjoyed dancing, traveling, knitting and playing cards, but most of all she loved time spent with her ever-growing family.
Gisele is survived by a son, Daniel Perreault and wife, Janet of Lewiston; a daughter, Nancy Wood and husband, Dan of Sabattus; four grandchildren, Becky Knapp and husband, Michael, Michael Perreault, Britany Milligan and husband, David and Katelynn Gatchell and husband, Andrew; three great-grandchildren, Thaliah Milligan, Elise Knapp, Sawyer Gatchell and one more due in January, Dawson Milligan; sisters, Lise Gosselin and husband, Richard, Huguette Bolduc and companion, Bernard Doyon, Cecile Paradis and husband, Jocelyn and Sylive Lessard and husband, Gerard; brothers, Denis Bolduc and companion, Julie Blais, Robert Bolduc and companion, Sylvie Dulac and Michael Bolduc and wife, Francine; and brother-in-law, Laurien Drouin.
Besides her parents she was predeceased by her husband, Damien; two sisters, Carmel Lessard and Louise Drouin; and a sister-in-law, Katleen Bilodeau.
You are invited to offer your condolences and share fond memories with the family by visiting Gisele’s guest book at www.thefortingrouplewiston.com.
Gisele C. Perreault
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