
Pauline “Polly” Boudreau
HALLOWELL – Pauline “Polly” Boudreau, 75, passed away peacefully on March 2, 2025, at Gosnell Hospice House in Scarborough, Maine.
She was born on Oct. 26, 1949, in Waterville, Maine, the daughter of the late Joseph A Cosgrove, Sr. and Marian (Ayer) Cosgrove. Polly graduated from Winslow High School. After graduating Polly made a career in banking. She spent many years in Florida enjoying the warm weather and making many new friends, especially Faye.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by a bother Joseph Cosgrove, Jr., and a sister Gwen Michaud and brother-in-law Ken Michaud. Surviving is Polly’s sister Betty Lemieux and her husband Jerry Lemieux of Gorham, Maine. Especially dear to her heart were Polly’s nieces and nephews, Leslie Cosgrove, Michael Cosgrove, Debbie (Doug) Bradley, Kevin Michaud, Wendy (Bob) Levesque, Michelle (Marc) Begin and Allison Caruso.
The family would like to thank the Gosnell Hospice staff for the loving care that Polly received while there. Her family would also like to express their gratitude to the Woodlands of Hallowell for the excellent care she received while living there, especially Marlene and Sharon.
To express condolences or to participate in Polly’s online tribute, please visit http://www.DolbyBlaisSegee.com.
Those who wish may make donations in Polly’s name to:
Hospice of Southern Maine at http://www.hospiceofsouthern
maine.org
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