1938
2010
Fryeburg ME- Renee G. Caouette, age 72, formerly of Cascade Hill, Berlin, NH passed away in the comfort of her family on the evening of Monday, March 22, 2010 at her daughter's home where she had resided for the past 9 years.
She was born in St. Leon de Marston, PQ, on January 4, 1938 the daughter of Amedee and Exilia (Picard) Breault. She attended grade schools in Canada. Moving to Berlin, NH in 1956, she was first employed at Granite State Shoe Company, then worked at Coos County Nursing Home as an aide and retired as a seamstress from Betty Dee's in Berlin NH.
She was married to Leo Caouette and the two raised a son and a daughter. Renee was a member of Holy Family Parish.
Renee's favorite pastimes were many. She enjoyed knitting, crocheting, sewing, and quilting. She was a member of the Seton Society which raised monies for the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in Fryeburg. Whenever possible, you could find Renee in her flower beds.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Leo on May 12, 2000, one son Michael on October 22, 2001and 2 brothers-in-law Rejean Brunelle and Camille Bombardier.
She is survived by her daughter Nancy Craig and her husband Timothy of Fryeburg ME. A Grand-daughter Ashley Craig of Fryeburg ME. A brother Aime Breault and his wife Denise of Trois Rivieres PQ, Three sisters Denise Brunelle of Marieville PQ, Guislaine Bombardier of Ontario and Suzanne Cote and her husband German of Granby PQ,12 nieces and nephews.
There will be no visitation.
A Memorial Mass will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, March 27, 2010 at Holy Family Church in Gorham NH.
Interment will at Holy Family Cemetery in Gorham NH.
In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made in her memory to: The Hospice House of Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice, 236 Stetson Road, Auburn, ME 04210
Arrangements are entrusted to Fleury-Patry Funeral Homes of Gorham and Berlin, NH.
Please join us in celebrating our loved one's life by visiting our memorial online guest book go to: www.mem.com or www.legacy.com.
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April 13, 2010
I am very sorry for your loss. I regret losing tough with Renee. Claire Breault Harris from Mira loma, California
April 5, 2010
Ashley Craig
Memere,
It's not even 6am and I am wide awake. Todays the first of many as I start another season at StoryLand. The weather is looking to be on our side for today but the rest of the weeks rain. I can only hope that this summer doesnt turn out to be like the last, least I turn into a duck!
Love you,
Ashley
March 31, 2010
Anne-Marie Favreau
Please accept my deepest condolences. I have fond memories of Mrs. Caouette. She was one of the caretakers of my mom, Edmee Favreau. They shared many conversations in French, talking about Quebec, cooking, good books. The last makeup my mom used was from your mom. She spoke lovingly of her children. May she rest in peace.
March 29, 2010
Nancy Craig
hi ma
it snowed last nite. my first waking thought was that you know. I miss you so very much ....
big hugs
Nancy
March 26, 2010
We counted our blessing when our families were united. You will always be with us, Renee, as we gather as a family, and talk about the fun times we shared. Nancy, Tim and Ashley our love, thoughts and prayers are with you! Dad Craig & Carol (Meme for Ashley)
March 25, 2010
We are so sorry for your loss. Renee joine our volunteer family about a year and a half ago and also contributed some lovely hand made items to our gift shop. She certainly brightened our days when she was here. Joan Lanoie, Director of Volunteers at Memorial Hospital, North Conway, NH 03860.
March 25, 2010
melissa sieradski
Nancy, Ashley, Tim
I sit here looking at the sun thinking of the day we spent on the screened in porch last week.The sun beating on your face and you saying how you felt like you where on the beach with Nancy and ashley.Misty sitting by your side you patting her and just beaming,There are no words to discribe the look on your face that day,you where just so happy.Mom had so much to say.
Nancy that day she said she wished she could of talked you out of getting the motorcycle,but since she knew she could'nt she count wait to see you out on it smiling and enjoying your time with Tim agian.She knew you would'nt change things for the world but she also wanted to see you be free to smile and go and just take her smiles with you where you go and not be stuck in the house.She did ask me to get you back into the world agian but I told her that would be on your time.Just know she said when the day came it ment she could be be with whenever and wherever you where,she had no restictions anymore.She would always be your angel in the sky..there is more to come,but that will come in time.I love you and will always be here for you.
Ashley,Memerehad lots to say about the days she spent sking with you.She spoke of watching you make the cookies last week.She loved watching you and mom doing that together.She asked me to make sure you two do that more often.She will be watching from above and smiling down on you.I am here for you all and I think you know that.
Love melissa
March 25, 2010
Nancy Craig
Mom
The sun is shining again. I know that your smiling down on us. I love you so much and miss you even more.
Words fail me..... I speak to you and hear you answering...
God bless you, Daddy and Mike. Pepere, Memere, Tante Pauline and Uncle Paul.
Nancy
March 25, 2010
Dear Mom
words fail me today.....i watched the sun rise this morning, thank you so much for smiling down on me. I love and miss you. Nancy
March 24, 2010
Carley & Courtney Roy
God bless you Matante ... Rest in peace
March 24, 2010
Carol Roy
Nancy & Family....
Growing up I was blessed to have my Moms "Best friend" in our lives almost everyday... The afternoon was not complete without a visit from Matante.. How I loved her... She will always have a special place in my heart...
I hope my Mom & Matante are now reunited and looking over all of us....
My deepest sympathy to you all....
Carol (Sanschagrin) Roy
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