BRUNSWICK — Colette E. Boucher, 78, of Barrows Street, died on Sunday, November 5, 2017, at a Brunswick hospital.
She was born in Brunswick on October 15, 1939, a daughter of Benoit and Isabelle Letarte Blanchette. She attended Brunswick schools.
On May 31, 1959, she married Henry J. Boucher at St. John the Baptist Church in Brunswick.
She was a homemaker.
Colette was a devoted mother and wife. She loved her family with all her heart and they always came first. She loved music and took special delight in listening to her daughter play piano and attending her concerts.
She is predeceased by her husband Henry J. Boucher, who died in 2003, and their son, Michael D. Boucher, who died in 1968.
She is survived by one daughter, Lisa M. Herger and her husband Paul J. Herger of Vienna, Austria; two grandchildren, Adam H. Herger and Samantha L. Herger of Vienna, Austria; and one brother-in-law, Dominic E. Boucher of Brunswick.
There will be no visiting hours. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m., Wednesday, November 15, 2017, at St. John the Baptist Church, Pleasant Street, Brunswick. Burial will follow at St. John’s Cemetery in Brunswick.
Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, Maine Division, Inc., 1 Main St., Suite 300, Topsham, ME 04086.
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