Carrie “Carrie Anne” Anne Fontaine

carrie “carrie anne” fontaine
Gray - Carrie Anne Fontaine, 51, died on Sunday, May 22, 2022. She was born on August 2, 1970, in Portland, Maine, the daughter of James Fontaine and Regina (Sullivan) Fontaine. She grew up in Portland and attended local schools. She enjoyed going to rock concerts, especially to see Dirty Heads and listen to AC/DC. She had a huge heart and loved all animals, she always wanted to help those in need. She was predeceased by her father, James Fontaine; brother, Andrew Fontaine. Carrie Anne is survived by her sisters, Jane Fontaine of NY, Jennifer Fontaine of Gray, Portland; brother, Jimmy Fontaine and his wife, Ann Albano of Portland; niece, Sierra Fontaine and husband Andrew Mazze of Winchester, MA; niece, Scarlett Fontaine-Lynch of NY; nephew, Alec Dodge of Portland; nephew, A.J. Dodge of FL; niece, Alexandra Albano-Fontaine of Portland; niece, Ruby Fontaine NY Visiting hours celebrating Carrie Anne's life will be held from 4-7pm, on Thursday, May 26, 2022, at the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland. To view Carrie Anne's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com

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  1. There are so many memories with MFC ( our inside joke). From sitting around the table always laughing ! To going to the lake to swim or just floating around joking about everything. You will be forever loved and missed ! That smile that brightens any room! I love you MFC from your MFC

    – Laurie sacco

  2. This is all I really have to say… I never even really got to hang out w her much and I’m fkn distraught, I can’t even imagine how people close to her feel. One night I got to hang out w her in a bar when I was wikid drunk she kinda took me under her wing and kept me out of trouble. So fkn cool. Who does that? Hardly anyone. She did.

    – Tony Troiano

  3. I really dt know for sure what to say here cause this is so hard. I am the mother of her boyfriend Rick Yoder, and I just wanted to say how sorry I am to all her fam, my son, n the other fam members of mine that also loved her so much. Carrie always told my son how much she loved me n I did her too. I believe she also loved my daughter terra, n my grandson Ricky weatherly very much too, as they did too. I really wanted to go very much to her wake tonite, but I’m 75 yrs old, n I’m very cautious about being around gatherings, esp funerals, where u could possibly contact the covid virus, which I believe is still very much around, but many ppl do not wear masks n I have been right along. I love you Carrie until we meet again in paradise., Of which I would prob call heaven as it’s prob the most btful place where all pain stops.p.

    – Nancy Weatherly


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