Lilianne grew up in Auburn and was educated in the Auburn school system.
On May 31, 1938, she married Henry V. Dupuis Sr. and spent the next 51 blessed years with him until his passing on July 27, 1989. With their family, they resided on Fifth Street, New Auburn, for more than 40 years.
They later moved to their new home at Grimmel's Mobile Home Park in Lisbon. She then resided with her daughter, Joan, in Chesterville for two years, then became a resident of Edgewood Rehabilitation Center in Farmington until her passing away.
Lilianne was a dedicated worker in the local shoe shops and a devoted wife and mother of five children. An avid banjo player and singer, she entertained with Franco American music at local establishments back in the '50s and '60s. Her music was still enjoyed by many until recently.
She was a member of St. Louis Parish in New Auburn for many years, where she and her husband married then raised their family in a Christian environment.
Survivors include one brother, Armand Arsenault and his wife, Lucille, of Auburn; four daughters, Jeannette and her husband, Carl Plourde, of Lewiston, Lauraine Dupuis and her companion, Beverly, of Augusta, Joan and her husband, Richard Prince, of Chesterville, and Lucille and her husband, Lewis Coleman, of Irmo, S.C.; one son, Henry Jr. of Lisbon; grandchildren, Joline Morin and Persey Morin Jr., Steve, Brian, Joanne and Kevin Prince, Kimberly Dupuis and her fiancé, William Rines Jr., and Melissa Coleman; great-grandchildren, Jennifer, Joshua and Jaime Morin, Briana and Dylan Rines, Miranda and Elliot Prince, and Ryan Mason; three great-great-grandchildren, Ethan Kubicek, Tyler Morin and Jordan Pollach; three sisters-in-law, Laurette and Lorraine Arsenault, both of Lewiston, and Lilliane Arsenault of Auburn.
Besides her husband Henry Sr., she was predeceased by five brothers, Ernest, Emilien, George, Alfred and Alphonse; five sisters, Rosanna Dulac, Solange Mailette, Alice Lachance, Adrianne Belanger and Irene St. Hilaire; her fiancé of three years, Romeo Caron; and one granddaughter, Melanie Coleman, who passed away in 1989 at the age of two.
The family wishes to express their thanks to the staff of Edgewood Rehabilitation Center for their special care provided by them for our Mother.
Lilianne grew up in Auburn and was educated in the Auburn school system.
On May 31, 1938, she married Henry V. Dupuis Sr. and spent the next 51 blessed years with him until his passing on July 27, 1989. With their family, they resided on Fifth Street, New Auburn, for more than 40 years.
They later moved to their new home at Grimmel's Mobile Home Park in Lisbon. She then resided with her daughter, Joan, in Chesterville for two years, then became a resident of Edgewood Rehabilitation Center in Farmington until her passing away.
Lilianne was a dedicated worker in the local shoe shops and a devoted wife and mother of five children. An avid banjo player and singer, she entertained with Franco American music at local establishments back in the '50s and '60s. Her music was still enjoyed by many until recently.
She was a member of St. Louis Parish in New Auburn for many years, where she and her husband married then raised their family in a Christian environment.
Survivors include one brother, Armand Arsenault and his wife, Lucille, of Auburn; four daughters, Jeannette and her husband, Carl Plourde, of Lewiston, Lauraine Dupuis and her companion, Beverly, of Augusta, Joan and her husband, Richard Prince, of Chesterville, and Lucille and her husband, Lewis Coleman, of Irmo, S.C.; one son, Henry Jr. of Lisbon; grandchildren, Joline Morin and Persey Morin Jr., Steve, Brian, Joanne and Kevin Prince, Kimberly Dupuis and her fiancé, William Rines Jr., and Melissa Coleman; great-grandchildren, Jennifer, Joshua and Jaime Morin, Briana and Dylan Rines, Miranda and Elliot Prince, and Ryan Mason; three great-great-grandchildren, Ethan Kubicek, Tyler Morin and Jordan Pollach; three sisters-in-law, Laurette and Lorraine Arsenault, both of Lewiston, and Lilliane Arsenault of Auburn.
Besides her husband Henry Sr., she was predeceased by five brothers, Ernest, Emilien, George, Alfred and Alphonse; five sisters, Rosanna Dulac, Solange Mailette, Alice Lachance, Adrianne Belanger and Irene St. Hilaire; her fiancé of three years, Romeo Caron; and one granddaughter, Melanie Coleman, who passed away in 1989 at the age of two.
The family wishes to express their thanks to the staff of Edgewood Rehabilitation Center for their special care provided by them for our Mother.
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