Charlene Marie Blanchette

November 4, 1968 ~ November 26, 2022
Resided in:
North Waterboro, Maine
Charlene M. Blanchette, 54, of Waterboro passed away peacefully on Saturday, November 26, 2022, at home surrounded by her family and friends.
She was born on November 4, 1968, to the late Elwin and Yvette (Cote) Chadbourne in Sanford where she grew up and attended local schools, though she has been a long-time resident of Waterboro.
Charlene was a natural care giver. Whether professionally or personally, she cared for those who were sick or elderly and she was very good at it. She had many close friends and family and enjoyed spending time with them just being together or playing bingo or cards. She was loved by many people and will be missed by the whole town of Waterboro.
She is predeceased by her parents, and a son Jonathan Blanchette (2010).
Survivors include her husband Joseph Blanchette Sr. of Waterboro, her son Joseph Blanchette Jr. of Waterboro, her brothers Shannon Carey and his fiancé Angel of Standish and Mike Chadbourne and his wife Cheryl of Waterboro, sister-in-law Millie Blanchette, her little buddy Chris Murphy, special friends Stella, Linda, Beanie, and her beloved dog Tiny.
A celebration of life will be held at a date and time to be announced.
Arrangements are under the direction of Black Funeral Homes and Cremation Service, Sanford-Springvale.
To leave a message of condolence click on Charlene's remember page.
Charlene was outgoing, kind, considerate, and always had a smile on her face and put her troubles aside to make others feel good. She was a sweetheart.
I think Everyone knew she wore her heart on her sleeve no one wanted for anything if she could help it. She was the best.
I am so sorry for your loss. She was a wonderful person. It was a privilege to know and work with her.
I knew Charlene from work. She worked in the kitchen at the Facility I worked at.
MayYou be at peace my Friend.
I’m so, so sorry for the loss of everyone who knew you. You will be missed! Love and Peace to your Family!
Charlene and I used to talk and laugh about whatever was the current situation. We figured it was better to laugh than any other emotion. She could make me find the humor in everything. I’m so sad that I’ll never get to share it with her.
I remember her a fierce and loyal friend to all she loved.
You will be missed greatly. We love you so much and are so thankful to have had you in our lives. Rest easily.
Charlene and I worked at The Lodges in Springvale. We had a great time working together.
I will never forget the day she walked in on two couples then had to go for a cigarette to clear her mind of what she saw.
I will miss calling her anytime of the day or night just to talk.
She was such a wonderful person that I will miss.
You were my safety net. Time to put on my big girl pants and do it without you. My hear is broken. You will surely be missed! Knowing you are finally with Jonathan is my only peace.Hopefully I can keep in touch with Tiny.
My sincere condolence to family and friends, particularly to Joe Jr. my pal. I got to know your mom just recently and regret that I did not know her sooner. She was a joy to speak with and just “salt of the earth”, an important human who held things together for all who met her. I am sorry she is gone.
Charlene always had my back. She cared about people and would do everything she could possibly do to help a person in need.
GOOD BYE MY FRIEND
Charlene blanchett with my beautiful aunt she was loved by me and my whole family she had two great nieces two great nephews Angel Brayden Cassandra and Damian who loved her dearly love video calling her every chance they got and it was always love you auntie and they’d give her hugs and kisses to the phone all the time she loved them so much we’re all going to love and miss you dearly Aunt Charlene.