Jeannette Lucille Query Beaudoin
BRIDGTON – Jeannette Lucille Query Beaudoin, born in Augusta, was the daughter of Irene Lambert Query and Ernest Query. She leaves behind three siblings, Lauraine Doyon and Joseph Query of Augusta and Pat Ward of Wesbrook; her five children, Andre, Kathleen, Elizabeth, Patrick, and James; her grandchildren who are scattered across the globe in Australia, California, Maine, Jason Fuller (son of Kathleen); Jaime Beaudoin Governale, Ian Beaudoin (daughter and son of Patrick); Ethan Beaudoin (son of James); Matt and Joe Williams (sons of Elizabeth); and Rachel Colby (daughter of Andre). Great grandchildren include Clay, Rumi, Ocean Williams and Jack Williams of California; Jayda Colby, Azaliah Lapointe, Chayse Colby and Elijah Colby of Maine.
Jeannette lived briefly in Claremont, NH, a short time in North Carolina, Florida and California; she spent most of her life in Augusta, Scarborough and Harrison, Maine. She was married for 20 years to Alfred N. Beaudoin, and for two years to Jack Harrelson – both deceased.
The family would like to express their heartfelt appreciation to the staff at The Woodlands Senior Living & Memory Care of Bridgton for taking care of Jeannette during the past year and half and for their support.
A Celebration of Life will be held at the Buker Community Center, 22 Armory Street, Room 17 in Augusta, Me 04330 on Sept. 15, 2024 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. in Augusta
In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to:
Alzheimer’s Foundation at http://www.alzfdn.org
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