Breanna M. Gauvreau

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ALFRED: Breanna Mae Gauvreau, 25, of Alfred, passed away unexpectedly in Waterboro on November 14, 2009. She was a strong willed, carefree spirit born to Kathleen (Pelletier) and Patrick Gauvreau on January 15, 1984.Her backyard growing up were the woods surrounding Mousam Lake. As the youngest of three, she was anything but a girlie-girl. She learned quickly from her older brothers to lend a hand, be it anything from turning a wrench on an old mud truck to pouring concrete floors and foundations.Breanna enjoyed all outdoor activities. She was never afraid to voice her opinion and her sarcastic sense of humor always allowed her to fit in as "one of the guys". A typical weekend may include running a tow truck, helping her parents split firewood or working on any other chore that needed to be completed. At the end of the day she could be often found riding on an old trail with her friends in either trucks or four-wheelers.Breanna was a 2002 graduate of Massabesic High School and was certified as a CRMA.She was employed as a CRMA at the Hillcrest Gardens and worked for Grondin and Sons Towing.Breanna was predeceased by her grandfather, Gerard of Shapleigh.She is survived by her parents, her brothers Derek Gauvreau and Joshua Gauvreau and his wife, Zalana, and their sons, Austin and Ethan all of Shapleigh. She is also survived by her maternal grandparents Paul and Glenys Pelletier of Sanford; paternal grandmother Clara Gauvreau, along with numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.There will be a period of visitation Friday, November 20, 2009 from 6 to 7 pm at the Carll-Heald & Black Funeral Home, 580 Main Street, Springvale, Maine. A Memorial Service will follow at 7.To leave a note of condolence for the family, please click on the condolences tab to the left.

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  1. I shared many beautiful moments with her. I am proud to say that she went to church with me regularly and accepted Jesus as her savior. I’ll never forget that beautiful time and think of her often. Love and miss her.


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