Lorraine Y. St. Pierre

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Lorraine Y. St. Pierre 1931-2023 SANFORD—Lorraine Y. St. Pierre, 91, of Sanford, passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 16, in Scarborough. She was born in Springvale December 21, 1931, the daughter of Cyrille and Yvonne (Roy) Grondin, and grew up in Lebanon and Springvale. Lorraine worked at several jobs over the years, including in a bakery and at Jagger Mills. She married Gerard St. Pierre in 1950 and took time off to raise her family, returning to work later. Lorraine and Gerard were together for 59 years of marriage before his death in 2009. Lorraine enjoyed sewing, landscaping, gardening, baking, and was known for her delicious homemade pies, especially with her homemade crust. She was very proud of her roses and also completing her high school graduation later in life. She was predeceased by her husband, Gerard, and is survived by her children, Denise St. Pierre of Kennebunk, Ronald St. Pierre and his wife Karen of Nehawka, Nebraska, Roger St. Pierre and his wife Denise of Alfred, Gerry St. Pierre and his wife Carol of Sanford, and Lisa Velandry and her husband John of Alfred as well as 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. She will be sadly missed by her entire family and friends, especially those she made while residing at the Mayflower residential facility. A private graveside service will be held at the Southern Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery on Wednesday, May 17, at 12 Noon. For those who wish, memorial donations may be made in Lorraine’s name to Gosnell Memorial Hospice House, 11 Hunnewell Rd., Scarborough, ME 04074

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  1. April 16, 2024
    1 year today that you passed away, Mom. It seems like it was just yesterday. Still find my self, wanting to call you, just to hear your voice one more time.
    Thank goodness for Memories to remember you. Love you and miss you, till we meet again!
    #1 daughter-Denise

  2. December 2, 2023
    Happy Birthday in Heaven MOM. This is your 1st Birthday without you. Holidays are nearing and it won’t be the same, but I know you are in Peace and no pain. Watch over us and keep us safe. Love you and miss you!
    Your fist born, Denise

  3. Miss calling you every night at 8 PM to say good night and ending our conversation to each other with “I love you”. Remember the good times listening to the 50’s Music, bringing you your favorite Whoopie pie and chicken salad sandwiches. I will miss your laugh and smiles. You can rest in peace now and watch over us. Miss you and love you Mom.

  4. I’m so very sorry to all the St Pierre family- Lorraine was the loveliest woman and will forever be my “cutie”.
    -Jenn Croteau

  5. Lorraine was such a joy to care for at the mayflower <3 sending love and prayers to her family and friends. I was glad to be part of her life.

  6. The last few months with my Mom was not easy to see her in pain but even though she wasn’t feeling well, she always loved to see her family. When her great grandson was visiting & playing hide & seek, she got right up and opened her silver ware draw and asked if he was hiding in there and it made my grandson come out of hiding ,giggling, saying he was too big to hide in that small draw. Gosh, it made us laugh so much. She was so good with children. She then gave him her little flashlight to use for hide and seek that he still loves to use a lot. He enjoyed visiting her very much.

  7. Thank you to all who have reached out with kind words & prayers! A special thank you to the staff at the Mayflower and the Cancer Care Center that helped so much take care of my Mom.

  8. Sorry about the passing of your mom, grandmother, and mother in law. I read her obituary and Lisa she sounds like you, You both share the same beauty too. I wish you and yours peace as you adjust to your loss.

  9. I grew up next to the St Pierre’s and I have great memories of Lisa’s mom making us popcorn for a snack. My condolences to the family


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