Barbara S. Caouette

August 6, 1935 ~ June 26, 2022
Resided in:
Sanford, Maine
Barbara S. Caouette, 86, of Sanford, Maine passed away on Sunday, June 26, 2022, at the Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs, California.
Barbara was born on August 6, 1935, to Almon and Elizabeth (Costello) Stackpole in Sanford, Maine where she grew up and attended local schools, graduating from Sanford High School in 1953. In 1959 she married Paul H. Caouette, settled in Sanford and together they raised four children and shared 34 years of marriage until his death in 1994.
During her working life, Barbara worked in the local newspaper industry, beginning her career at the Sanford Tribune in the “hot type” pressroom operating the Linotype machine and helping to layout the newspaper to print each day. After a number of years, as technology evolved, she moved to operating photo-typesetting equipment for the new bi-weekly Journal Tribune where she began working when the Sanford Tribune merged with the Biddeford-Saco Journal. She eventually left to help found and lead Sanford’s new weekly hometown newspaper, The Sanford News, where she stayed for many years as the general manager and head of sales until her retirement.
Barbara had a passion for life, stayed very active and never sat in one place for too long. For many years she taught senior adult fitness at Sanford Community Adult Education and worked briefly at Ballenger Auto before taking a job as a bus tour director for Alpine tours which she enjoyed doing for quite some time. She loved traveling, meeting people and seeing the world and this job enabled her to do all those things. She directed tours all over the country from Maine to California, Canada and even Alaska. She often enjoyed the company of her sister-in-law and best friend, Arlene Stackpole while on these trips.
Barbara was a sports enthusiast throughout her life. When she was young, she liked to play sports with her brother and his friends and had even broken her arm playing football. She was a talented athlete and played basketball and softball in high school. She continued her love of sports after graduation, playing adult softball and coaching basketball at St. Ignatius High School from 1955 to 1968. She was also very proud of the fact that she was able to play basketball in the Senior Olympics in Florida. She loved watching and attending any sporting event and had also been involved coaching some of her children’s teams when they were young.
Barbara was a devout Catholic and had been a communicant of St. Ignatius Parish and more recently St. Thérèse of Lisieux Parish in Sanford. In the past she had served as both a Eucharistic Minister and as a member of the parish council. She was also very active in her community and had been a member of the Sanford Chamber of Commerce and other civic groups. She loved Sanford and was proud to live here. She treasured her time at her small cottage on Wilson Lake in Acton, Maine in the summers. She also loved Palm Springs, California where she traveled each winter and had become a second home to her for many years.
Barbara was very active and outgoing woman. She was always a people person, easily engaged those around her and knew practically everyone in town. She enjoyed people of all ages and all walks of life and easily made friends wherever she went. She will be remembered as a loving and devoted mother, grandmother and great-grandmother and considerate friend to many. She had a deep love of life, family and people and will be dearly missed by her family and friends.
Barbara was predeceased by her husband Paul Caouette and by her brother, Roger Stackpole.
Surviving are four children, David Caouette of Palm Springs, California, Gary Caouette of Henderson, Nevada, Michelle Michaud and her husband James of Wells, Maine and Steven Caouette of Las Vegas, Nevada; eight grandchildren, Jennifer Robinson and her husband Craig, Kristin Caouette and her husband Marc Cuthbertson, Paul Michaud and his wife Dahlia, Andrew Michaud, Isaac Michaud, Olivia Michaud, Wyatt Caouette and Luke Michaud and two great-grandchildren, Isla and Veda Robinson.
Visitation will be held at the Carll-Heald & Black Funeral Home located at 580 Main Street in Springvale from 4:00 to 7:30 PM on Tuesday, July 5th. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 9:00 AM on Wednesday, July 6th at St. Thérèse of Lisieux Parish, located on North Avenue in Sanford. Internment will follow at St. Ignatius Cemetery. For those unable to attend Barbara’s funeral in person, it will also be livestreamed from the parish website at www.stthereseparishmaine.org
Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider sending a memorial contribution to the American Heart Association, 51 US Route 1, Suite M, Scarborough, Maine 04074 or St. Thomas School, 69 North Avenue, Sanford, Maine 04073.
Arrangements are under the direction of Black Funeral Homes and Cremation Service, Sanford-Springvale, Maine.
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I so enjoyed working with her at the Sanford News. She knew everyone in town and would come back to share what she learned with the newsroom. She’d always make sure we all got a little something at Christmas.
She was the daughter of a fireman and told me he’d have to sleep overnight at the firehouse sometimes.
So very sorry to hear Barbara passed recently. She was was a very special lady.
Barbara was a good friend with interesting stories of Sanford sports at our McDonald’s coffees
I am so sorry for the loss of your beautiful mom! She will be missed! Thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time! Love alway, Christine Milne Main
How fortunate are all of her players to have been coached by such a beloved person – and that she was. 💙💛
Sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. Ann and I alway enjoyed chatting with her whenever we saw her. Jim and Ann Lapierre
Michelle & family,
I’m deeply sorry for the loss of your beloved mother. Barbara was a close friend, confidant and mentor to me from the moment we met in 1997 and I will miss her. I will always be grateful for her dedication and efforts as a wonderful bus tour director with Alpine Tours. Barbara was funny, poised, tactful, caring and passengers loved her. We will never forget the cherished memories.
Love, Jocelyne
We know Barbara was very special because she raised such a wonderful son, David.
My deepest condolences. I only know David, but she sounds like a remarkable woman and dedicated mother. I know she is missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to Barbara’s family and friends.
My husband Richard and I appreciated the many years of knowing Barbara, and enjoying her love of family and friends. She will be missed! Our condolences to Barbara’s loving family.
Barbara was a friend to everyone who knew her. She was a wonderful colleague during the years when I worked with the Sanford News.
Barbara always spoke positively about everyone she knew.
I met Barbara in Savannah, Georgia on one of her bus trips. We had a great lunch eating tomato pie and we loved the shape of these huge trees. She said let’s have our picture taken next to these trees as it will make us look thin next to them! She will always be close to my heart and missed dearly. Love you always Kelly.
Many lovely memories with this beautiful group of girls!
A friendship to cherish ♥️
Barbara will be forever loved and remembered for her happy infectious smile.
Love Barbara and we will miss her terribly at Wilson Lake.
Have known Barbara for many years and shared many Thursday nights with the Thursday night girls when I have been in Maine for the summer! Many happy, fun times and laughs! She will be missed! Condolences to her loving family! RIP Barb!
Much love, Mary Ann Weiss
Thoughts & prayers to the family , Barbara was a loving & caring person.
Barbara’s family, l’am so sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. She was a wonderful friend to my parents, and also myself. My sincere condolences. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Love, Rachel (Collette) Burbank
I’m so sorry for the loss of your mother. We had many wonderful times in Palm Springs. I just found our she passed. She was a very special lady! And we are saddened we jusr learned of her passing. In our heart and prayers always and ever! Go chiefs! Thank you for your friendship and love. Sleep with Angels
Rick Schwabauer abd Jim Dillon
Always in our ❤️