
Anne L. Boulette
AUGUSTA – Anne L. Boulette, 83, passed away peacefully, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024, following a brief illness, with her loving son, Jay, at her side.
She was born in Waterville on May 30, 1941, the cherished daughter of the late Gerald J. Letourneau and Ursula (Letourneau) Poulin.
In September of 1963, Anne married Jerome A. Boulette, with whom she shared a deep and enduring love. Together, they raised two wonderful children, Maryanne and Jerome “Jay”, both of whom carry on her legacy of kindness.
Anne’s career at KSW Federal Credit Union began in 1968 as a teller. Over the course of her 35-year career, she advanced to the position of CEO before her retirement in May 2003.
A devout Catholic, Anne found solace and strength in her faith, attending Mass regularly at the churches of Corpus Christi Parish. Her commitment to her faith and community was a cornerstone of her life. Anyone who was blessed to have Anne in their life knew what love and generosity were. She will be remembered for her unwavering love for her family and her deep faith. She leaves behind a legacy of kindness that will inspire all those who knew her for years to come.
Predeceased by her parents; a sister, Irene Philippe Poulin; and several close family and friends.
Anne is survived by her son, Jerome “Jay” Boulette, daughter, Maryanne and her husband Darryll Fotter; grandsons Robert Fotter, Nathaniel Fotter, Geoffrey Fotter and Sadie; a very special great-grandson, Jason Fitch; sisters Ida Letourneau, Elizabeth Lederman and her husband Allen; several nieces and nephews; and several cherished friends and family members.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday, Dec. 5 at Notre Dame Catholic Church, 116 Silver St. in Waterville at 10 a.m. A burial for the immediate family will follow at St. Francis Catholic Cemetery, Grove Street in Waterville.
Arrangements are in the care of Burpee, Carpenter and Hutchins Funeral Home, 110 Limerock St., Rockland, ME 04841.
In lieu of flowers,
donations in her memory may be made to
The Lighthouse Soup Kitchen or the Waterville Homeless Shelter
in Waterville.
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