Annette Marie Uebelhack
OAKLAND – Annette Marie Uebelhack, 66, of Oakland, unexpectedly but peacefully, passed away on Monday, Feb. 19, 2024, at home. She was born in Waterville on August 7, 1957, to Ernest and Violet Pelotte and has lived in Oakland her whole life.
Annette was known by different names such as Ma, Mimi, and Mrs. Maples, which she got from the local restaurant she loved. She enjoyed crocheting and knitting, but most of all, enjoyed spending time with her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and all the friends that came with them. She absolutely loved to crochet for the community; whether it be mittens or blankets, she always wanted to help whenever she could. She was so generous and caring that she would give whatever she had, whether it be coffee or a home cooked meal to anyone she met. She really knew how to make everyone feel welcome and loved.
Annette is predeceased by her parents, Ernest and Violet Pelotte, brothers Alan Pelotte and Robert Pelotte, son Benjamin Uebelhack, grandson Connor Trask, and great granddaughter Leah Wentworth.
She is survived by her husband Russell Uebelhack; sons John Hippler Jr. and wife Cami of Oakland, Alan Hippler, and wife Melanie of Augusta, and Neil Uebelhack of Waterville; daughter, Samantha Allen and husband Jeffery of Sidney; grandchildren, Rajel Hippler, Michael Hippler, Kaia Trask, Caden Trask, Steven Anthony, Taylor Hippler, Dylan Hippler, and Emily Hippler; two great grandchildren, Reigan and Caysen Wentworth; her brother and sister; nieces, nephews and many friends.
Visiting Hours will be on Feb. 28, 2024, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Blessed Hope Church 10 Pleasant St. Waterville. A graveside service will be held in the spring.
For more information, please reach out to her family members.
Arrangements are entrusted to the compassionate care of Wheeler Funeral Home, located at 26 Church Street, Oakland. Memories of Annette can be shared, and an online register book can be signed by visiting http://www.lawrybrothers.com.
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