Audrey A. Hewett

SIDNEY – On Jan. 8, 2024, our dear mother, Audrey A. Hewett, sadly passed away at her home in Sidney at the age of 90.

Audrey was born on March 8, 1933, to Roy and Edith (Hunnewell) Andrews at their home in Skowhegan, Maine. Born into The Great Depression, she would tell of living without running water, having no bathtub or bathroom, no electricity, and doing her homework by kerosene lamp. For a time, her family of six lived on the top floor of a potato house which at the time she told was great because she and her family had all the free potatoes they could eat. She told of sliding in the moonlight with her friends and siblings, hanging May baskets, haying the fields with a horse named Prince and her love of a dog named Trixie. Audrey was testament to different and harder times. While living at home she attended Skowhegan Community School, Solon High School and graduated from Skowhegan Commercial School.

In 1953, she married Jerome K. Hewett. Two years later they bought a small farm in Sidney where they would raise their family and reside the rest of their days. Audrey was a stay-at-home mom when her first two children were born and during their early years. Returning to work, she became well known in the community for her 16 years of service as the secretary of the James H. Bean Elementary School. There she assumed many roles. She provided guidance to parents and children, supported teachers, and applied many band-aids and ice packs.

Audrey retired in 1985 and over time traveled the country with her husband visiting family and places of interest. They toured Niagara Falls, visited the San Diego Zoo, and took on Las Vegas to name a few. Her husband passed away in 2001 after 48 years of marriage. During latter years Audrey traveled less and devoted much of her time to her grandchildren. She attended many school events, karate classes, recitals, weddings, and graduations. She frequented Lakewood Theater with her daughter and friends and looked forward to her son and his family from out-of-state coming home to visit.

Audrey enjoyed playing cards, gardening, cooking, sewing, fishing, and loved to eat lobster. She made “the best” chocolate chip cookies and applesauce. Throughout life her biggest joy was her family; her husband, parents, children, brother and sisters, grandchildren, and great grandchildren were what she loved the most. She was a hard-working woman whose hands seldom rested and was known to speak her mind. As a devoted grandmother, “Mimi” will be remembered for her love and kindness. As our mom, she will be loved and missed, forever.

She was predeceased by her beloved husband Jerome K. Hewett; parents, Roy and Edith Andrews; brother Odber Andrews; sister Dassie (Alfred) Jackson.

Audrey is survived by her daughter Andrea “Andy” (Timothy) Ames; sons, Mark Hewett and Eric (Patricia) Hewett; sister Dawn (Gerrit) Groen; sister-in-law Mary Andrews; granddaughters, Ashley, Rachel, Sasha, Markiana; grandsons, Kyle, Izaac, Caleb; six great-grandchildren; many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Special thanks to Maribeth York for her care and devotion to Audrey during her last years.

A graveside service will be announced later in the spring. She will be laid to rest beside her husband in the Lexington Flats Cemetery.

Arrangements are in the care of Wheeler Funeral Home 26 Church Street, Oakland, Maine, where memories may be shared, and an online register book signed by visiting http://www.lawrybrothers.com.


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