Paul F. Aucoin

September 7, 1924 ~ April 30, 2023
Resided in:
Kennebunk, Maine
Paul F. Aucoin, 98, of Kennebunk passed away on Sunday, April 30, at the Maine Veterans' Home in Scarborough.
He was born on September 7, 1924 in Presque Isle Maine to Luby and Alice (Thibodeau) Aucoin. He went to Presque Isle schools and then joined the U.S. Navy, serving on the aircraft carrier, the USS Hancock, during World War II.
Following his stint in the Navy Paul worked at the Star Herald newspaper in Presque Isle. Over the next many years, he operated a number of food-related small businesses where patrons enjoyed absolutely delicious French Fries and Fried Clams. He was the night manager of his brother Don's restaurant, The Pizza House (to be renamed Aucoin's) on Main Street in Presque Isle. In 1952, Paul established a small business selling fresh cut French Fries at Maine's Agricultural Fairs. In 1960, his wife, Thelma (Swinerton Webber) Aucoin joined him and KING PAUL & QUEEN THELMA FRENCH FRIES continued, building a large and loyal following throughout the entire State of Maine. The business continues today with daughter Pam Webber at the helm.
More important than being a talented entrepreneur, Paul loved spending time with his family. His late wife, his children, and especially his grandchildren were loved and entertained by him. Paul was an outstanding family man with a great smile and a fun and joyous personality.
He is survived by one sister, Doris Aucoin Turner, of California; four children: Steven Aucoin and spouse Kathy Aucoin of Litchfield, ME; Maureen Aucoin Elwell and spouse David Elwell of Wells ME; Gilbert Webber of Arundel, ME; and Pamela Webber and spouse Bob Heap of Kennebunk, ME, with whom Paul lived for the last six years before residing at the Maine Veterans' Home in Scarborough.; nine grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren, and six great, great grandchildren.
He was predeceased by his wife Thelma in 1996, his sister Margaret, and five brothers: Maurice, Richard, Donald, Leonard and Carroll.
Thank you to Compassus Hospice for the help and kindness they provided to our father during this time of transition. Thanks and gratitude go to the entire staff, especially Unit B, of the Maine Veteran’s Home for the professional and loving care extended to Paul and his family. Donations in memory of Paul Aucoin may be made to support activities at
Maine Veterans' Home, Scarborough
290 US Route One, Scarborough, ME 04074
A private graveside service will take place later in the spring at Pine Grove Cemetery in Waterboro, ME.
Arrangements are entrusted to Black Funeral Home, 580 Main Street, Springvale Maine.

Paul, better known to me and his grandchildren as Papa, was the most amazing grandfather anyone could have dreamt of. From trips to the goldenrod, to the snow castles he would build at his home for us, to making our childhood an adventure and wonderfully amazing. He was always kind, patient, and would willingly listen to us for hours talk about anything and everything! I most loved how we would open the French fry every spring and get it ready for the summer. He would let me play for hours and serve all my pretend customers. And for all the times he took me out driving so I could get my license and an ice cream! But what is even more special was the true love and friendship he had with my daughter, Amelia. They were like kindred souls. Her Papa was her best friend, and it’s all because he had away to make a child feel special and heard. He will be missed more than words can express. I love you papa!
Most heartfelt prayers and condolences to the Aucoin Family. Uncle Paul was always happy, funny and generous. He will be sorely missed by everyone who he has touched. RIP Uncle Paul. May God welcome you into His Kingdom and say, “Well done my son.” You will be in my prayers always.