Kathleen Voisine

kathleen voisine
SOUTH PORTLAND - Kathleen Voisine, 88, formally of Portland, died on April 20, 2013 at the Springbrook Nursing Care Center. She was born in St. John, Maine on January 11, 1925, the daughter of Fred and Nellie (Pelletier) Morin. Kathleen grew up and attended school in St. John. In 1943, she married Emile Voisine in Portland. After WWII, they moved to Fort Kent, then later to Millinocket, before they finally settled in Portland. Kathleen worked briefly at the Portland Fish Factory. After her children were grown, she worked as a cleaner for the Dunham Group. Kathleen was a communicant of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. She was a fan of hockey, and enjoyed going to the Maine Mariners games. Kathleen was also a wonderful cook, and enjoyed gardening. In addition to her parents, Kathleen was predeceased by her husband in 1989; five sisters; and five brothers. She is survived by her sons, Rodney Voisine and wife Marilyn of Bristol, CT, Emile "Joe" Voisine, Jr. of South Portland, Alfred Voisine and wife Carol of Westbrook, and Paul Voisine of Scarborough; five grandchildren, Rodney Voisine , Jr. Carrie Nash, Joey Voisine, Michael Voisine, Jordan Voisine; five great grandchildren; as well as many nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held from11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Wednesday April 24, at the Conroy-Tully Crawford South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland, followed by a 12:30 p.m. funeral service. Burial will follow at Brooklawn Memorial Park, Portland. Those desiring may make donations to: Salvation Army, 297 Cumberland Ave., Portland, Maine 04101Online condolences may be expressed below.

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  1. We are so sorry to hear about your mother. She was always so nice to Brian and I. When we saw her Christmas Eve, she still had her sense of humor, but then later at Brighton, the light just seemed to have gone. She was not herself. It is nice to know she is at peace now.

    – Sandy & Brian Kempton


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