She had lived in Lovell for 40 years, coming from Reading, Mass. She was born in West Roxbury, Mass. on Dec. 12, 1917, the daughter of J. Felix and Mary Brideau Arsenault.
She married Robert Dunlea and had been a homemaker all of her life. Helen was store manager at Fabric World in Reading before moving to Maine.
She loved playing cards with her children and grandchildren. She enjoyed knitting, crocheting and reading. She was a lifetime fan of the Red Sox.
Helen had been a member of the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Society. She volunteered at the Dinner Bell and St. Vincent De Paul thrift store. To her, family was above all else.
She is survived by her children; 17 grandchildren; and 35 great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her husband, Robert Sr. in 1987; four sisters; three brothers; a daughter-in-law, Deirdre Dunlea; and a great-grandson, Hunter Lodge.
Interment will be in the spring at No. 4 Cemetery in Lovell.
Conway Daily Sun, Dec. 4, 2018
She had lived in Lovell for 40 years, coming from Reading, Mass. She was born in West Roxbury, Mass. on Dec. 12, 1917, the daughter of J. Felix and Mary Brideau Arsenault.
She married Robert Dunlea and had been a homemaker all of her life. Helen was store manager at Fabric World in Reading before moving to Maine.
She loved playing cards with her children and grandchildren. She enjoyed knitting, crocheting and reading. She was a lifetime fan of the Red Sox.
Helen had been a member of the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Society. She volunteered at the Dinner Bell and St. Vincent De Paul thrift store. To her, family was above all else.
She is survived by her children; 17 grandchildren; and 35 great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her husband, Robert Sr. in 1987; four sisters; three brothers; a daughter-in-law, Deirdre Dunlea; and a great-grandson, Hunter Lodge.
Interment will be in the spring at No. 4 Cemetery in Lovell.
Conway Daily Sun, Dec. 4, 2018
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