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Pauline A. Trottier

February 4, 1925 ~ September 1, 2025

Born in: Sanford, Maine
Resided in: Springvale, Maine

Pauline Anita Trottier
1925-2025

SPRINGVALE—Pauline A. Trottier, aged 100, died peacefully at her home on Monday September 1, 2025, surrounded by her family.

She was born in Sanford on February 4, 1925, the daughter of Fortuna and Rose Anna (Doyon) Aubert. She grew up in and around Sanford, working for Pepperell Mills and Sprague Electric. She attended Catholic churches in the Sanford area all her life. She was also the primary caregiver for her son George for over 30 years.

Pauline was married to Gerard Trottier for 52 years before his death in 1998.

She was known for her huge sense of humor, keeping everyone laughing. She was caring and supportive of her family, always encouraging the generations.
Pauline enjoyed going to the beach, but her true happy place was the family camp on Mousam Lake, where many gatherings took place for family and friends.

Pauline was predeceased by her husband; her son, George; her granddaughter, Julie and her siblings, Blanche Camire, William, Lionel and Armand Aubert.
She is survived by her children, Susan Jeannette and her husband Rudy, Estelle Jeannette and Roland Trottier and his wife Sandy; her grandchildren, Christine, David, Mark, Simon, Andrew, Sara, Lisa, Joi, Cheryl, Jesse and Lindsay as well as 20 great-grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Therese of Lisieux Parish, Holy Family Church on Monday September 8 at 11:00 AM. Burial will be at the St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Biddeford.

Services

Mass of Christian Burial: Monday, September 8, 2025 11:00 am

Holy Family Church

Sanford, Maine


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  1. Susan, Estelle and Roland, just saw that your mom died yesterday. My sympathy to all of you. She was quite a gal. Always enjoyed interacting with her. I cannot make her funeral but will be thinking about all of you on Monday.

  2. In celebration of her life, what a wonderful woman and neighbor. We had many laughs together, her love for her family was number one. She was a stickler for how her lawn was mowed, and made me laugh when she complained. She was so proud of her camp, may she be happy with her family in heaven. My heartfelt condolences to her family.

  3. Sue, Estelle, & Roland, Iam so sorry to hear of Mom’s passing. I remember visiting your Mom with my Mom, how great friends they were. She was so kind, strong and make you laugh till you cried. I’m so glad I was able to visit in April. RIP Mrs. T With Love to all. Rachel ( Collette ) Burbank

  4. I miss you so much and I love you more then words can describe you mean so much to me and I’m gonna miss you I wish you were still here to cheer me up


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