Jeannette Dillihunt
April 9, 1933 ~ June 20, 2026
Born in:
Kenogami, Quebec, Canada
Resided in:
Portland, ME
PORTLAND – Marie Jeannette Dillihunt, of Portland, passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by her family on Saturday, June 20, 2026, at the age of 93. She was born on April 9, 1933, in Kenogami, Quebec, Canada, the daughter of the late Philippe and Lottie (Jewell) Mimeault.
Jeannette adored her parents and five brothers, who instilled in her an unwavering devotion to her Catholic faith and a rich family life. Growing up in a Canadian mill town, she attended Catholic schools, where she greatly admired her English-speaking teachers and resolved to continue her education in English. At graduation from St. Mary’s Hospital School of Nursing in Montreal, she received the school’s highest award for bedside manner. Although the typical path for a nurse with her training would have been to teach, Jeannette preferred caring directly for patients and especially treasured her years at Montreal Children’s Hospital.
Her devotion to her faith led her to move to the United States, where she lived and worked with the The Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph, an order of nuns, at DeGoesbriand Hospital in Burlington, Vermont. She considered becoming a nun, but God had another plan. There she met the love of her life, Richard “Dick” Dillihunt, a doctor at the hospital.
Together, Jeannette and Dick made their home in Portland, Maine, where she became a proud United States citizen and they raised six children. Their family eventually grew to include 29 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Though she was an accomplished nurse, pianist, and graceful ice skater, her greatest joy and proudest accomplishment was being a mother.
Jeannette devoted her life to raising her family, supporting her husband’s busy surgical career, and making their home on Berkeley Street a place of warmth, elegance, and welcome. Until her final days, it remained a gathering place where family and friends always felt at home. She approached homemaking as both a vocation and an art. Visitors were often treated to a house tour as she shared her belief that a beautiful, cheerful home was a gift to everyone who entered it.
Daily life in her home reflected her love of beauty and hospitality. She enjoyed fashion, preparing delicious French-inspired meals served on fine china, arranging fresh flowers, and creating joyful family traditions. She found holiness in ordinary work done with extraordinary love and dedication. From Mom to Granny she continually sought ways to make her home a place of delight for children, filling it with toys for generations of grandchildren and great grandchildren and keeping the swimming pool heated extra warm. Statues of the Blessed Virgin Mary and holy books throughout the house reflected the deep faith that guided her life.
The kitchen table was Jeannette’s “office.” It was there that she spent much of her time, celebrating everyone’s arrival with warmth and grace. She was quick with a compliment and a wonderful listener – endlessly interested, never judgmental, and a contagious optimist. She had a remarkable gift for making anyone she encountered feel as though they were the most important person. Deeply devoted to the Rosary, she faithfully prayed for the specific intentions of countless others and made numerous pilgrimages throughout the world.
Jeannette also had a special fondness for Dunkin’ coffee. She was a familiar face at the drive-thru, often visiting more than once a day. The staff knew her well—and knew her order by heart: a medium hot coffee with two sugars and extra cream.
Jeannette was predeceased by her beloved husband of 62 years, Dick and her five brothers, René, Albert, Leo, Arthur, and Victor.
She leaves her loving children, Barbara and her husband Chris, Nancy and her husband Vin, Joan and her husband Harvey, Bill and his wife Felicia, Eileen and her husband John, and Catherine and her husband Michael; her cherished grandchildren, Ben, David, Michael, Patrick, Tim, Liz, Mary, Andrew, Margaret, Joe, Martha, Catherine, Anne, John, Michael, Jada, Carly, Jack, Annette, Edward, Grace, Will, Katie, Bridget, Maureen, Julianne, David, Joe, and Carolyn; and her adored great-grandchildren, who affectionately knew her as “Super Granny”: Penny, Preston, Niall, Finn, Lottie, Roan, Simon, Louisa, Francis, Claire, Eric, Julie, and Eleanor.
Visiting Hours will be held on Sunday, June 28 from 2-5PM at the new Conroy-Tully Walker Cremation, Funeral and Gathering Center, 300 Allen Avenue, Portland. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, June 29 at 10AM at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 307 Congress Street, Portland. Interment will follow at Calvary Cemetery, Broadway, South Portland. To view Jeannette’s memorial page or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Brigid School, 695 Stevens Avenue, Portland, Maine 04103.







The Ayers Family
To my cousins, heartfelt sympathy for your loss. I have such solid memories of the summers we spent in Maine, and in the memory is aunt Jeanette, always genuinely welcoming, making us all feel so welcome. Even years later when I did an elective at Maine Medical I always felt that authentic welcome. A great person she was.
Barbara, Chris & family
Please accept our sincere condolences on the loss of your loved one. During times like these, words often cannot ease the pain, but we hope you find comfort in the love and support of family and friends and that God gives you the strength, peace, and comfort needed to get through this very difficult time. Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers, and we are keeping you close in our hearts.
For as long as my family has known Jeannette, we’ve always called her
“The Angel “. And that is so fitting. When we faced some really challenging times, she was there for us, or rather she was in Lisieux,France praying for us. And any one who doesn’t believe in miracles, needs to rethink that.
“The Angel” told me very early on in our relationship that she had a special devotion to Our Blessed Mother. She said that whenever she was having difficulties with one or another child, she would always pray to Mary, because SHE TOO WAS A MOTHER
and would understand. On June 20, the
Feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
“The Angel” earned her most well deserved reward.
Barbara,
I am so incredibly sorry for the loss of your beautiful mother. She was always so warm to me, and I will never forget her kindness. Please know I’m thinking of you and holding you, Chris, and your entire family close to my heart right now. In my prayers.
To all of the Dillihunt family , I am so sorry for the loss of your Mom. She always remembered when I saw her .My fondest memory was of her in church. The way she held her beautiful hands on the way down to communion. As a little girl I just was always in awe of the light radiating from her . Love to you all .
To the Dillihunt family, I am sincerely sorry for the loss of your mom, she used to to come into my shop often, The Ave Maria Gift Shop. She was such a special lady, so kind and sweet, and always speaking so kindly of all her family, showing us pictures of the grandchildren. She was so happy with the purse with all her grandchildren’s pictures on it. She was a very special lady who is watching you all from Heaven. Blessed be to all.
To all the Dillihunt family our sincere condolences go out to all! Jeanette was a beautiful person inside and out. Keep her in your hearts and minds! Lovingly and respectfully the Piawlock family
I am so deeply sorry for your loss. Your mom was a very special lady and she had a way of making people feel welcome in her home. Her warmth and hospitality always made everyone feel so special. I will always cherish the times I spent with her. She will be greatly missed.
Lynne, Dany and family
My condolences to the whole families.
🤍🙏🏼
Barbara, Nancy, Joan, Billy, Eileen and Catherine, I am so sorry to hear that your Mom has passed. She was without a doubt the nicest and kindest person I have ever known. She welcomed me into her home many times with open arms. Some of the best memories of my lifetime were at 41 Berkeley St. Thank you all for sharing her with me.
Love
Stephanie Cooledge
To the Dillihunt Family:
My sincerest condolences in the loss of your mother. I always looked for her at church and events, some how seeing her and knowing she was there, brought me comfort! She just had such a radiant presence and welcoming smile, such a beautiful woman/human inside and out. Truly a special person. A life well-lived and loved.
May the wonderful memories of her be with you, and bring you peace and comfort.
Eileen and Dillihunt Family,
We are so sad to hear about your mom’s passing. She was truly a beautiful person. We shared a lot of fond memories with your parents and ours at Jackman, Berkeley Street and in Cape Elizabeth.
We send you all heartfelt condolences and will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers.
❤️❤️❤️
Christine, Katherine and entire Greco Family
Barb and family,
I’m sorry to hear about your Mom’s passing and I remember her at every event along with so many of other Moms when we were at St. Joes. My mother, Jane Muesse, said she was a beautiful person, so gracious and kind.
You are your family are in my prayers.
A