Bruce A. “Boo Boo” Therriault

CLINTON – Bruce A. “Boo Boo” Therriault, 59, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, Aug. 19, 2021.

Bruce was born May 8, 1962, in Waterville. He is the son of the late Roland A. Theriault Sr. and Carolyn (Thomas) Theriault.

Bruce worked many years helping Bob Johnson’s saw mill in Canaan.

Bruce’s joy in life was training Coon dogs, they were his loyal companions on many hunts “Benny” and “Trooper”. He also enjoyed buying pigs, chickens, goats, bunny’s and ducks. He had a strong ability to sell, trade and dicker anything from animals to corn on the cob. Everybody knows of him for having two wallets one was a dickering wallet with a couple of dollars, and the other was always with his money Ha ! Ha!

In his early years the family would often go to the Smithfield Auction on Sunday’s to bid on livestock with their dad.

Everyone who knew Bruce loved him and he will always be remembered for his smile.

He is survived by his siblings Brenda Tuttle and her husband Alton on Canaan, Karen Theriault-Reid of Waterville, Roland Theriault, Jr. and his wife Amy of Sidney, Steven Theriault of Burnham, Belinda Sweatt and her husband Brian of Albion, Tammy Theriault of Searsport, Scott Theriault of Massachusetts and Justin Theriault of Pittsfield. His sister-in-law Brenda Theriault of Corinth. Bruce will be greatly missed by his treasured nieces, nephews, especially Bryant Paddack, aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends.

In addition to his parents, Bruce is predeceased by his brother, Daniel Theriault, nephew Jason, grandparents, John and Lavina Thomas and Pete and Eva Terrio.

Bruce’s visiting hours will be in the Lawry Brothers Funeral Home, 107 Main Street, Fairfield on Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2021, from 4-7 p.m. There will be a celebration of Bruce’s life immediately following visiting hours Wednesday evening at the Old Mill Park in Clinton.

Funeral arrangements are by Lawry Brothers Funeral Home, 107 Main St. Fairfield where condolences may be shared with the family on the obituary page of the website at http://www.familyfirstfuneralhomes.com.

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