Ralph Paul Nolette

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On Monday, August 12th, 2024, our Dad, pepere, brother, uncle, and friend Ralph Nolette was reunited with his wife. Born in Saco, Maine on November 17th,1932 to Oscar and Aurore (St. Onge) Nolette. He was the middle child of seven. He served in the army as an honor guard from 1953-1955. He met the love of his life, Jeanne Pouliot from Sanford and was married in 1957. They proudly raised four children and have four wonderful grandchildren. Their home was the gathering spot for all and the doors were always open. Family was number one. He worked as a mechanic at Cantin (AKA Tucker) Chevrolet, eventually becoming the service manager. His customers trusted him because he was honest and would never suggest work that wasn’t necessary. He ended his career as the foreman of the transportation garage at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. For many years, he worked on cars and small engines of all kinds in his garage. People would call at all times of the day and night when stranded or needing a house call. There were many instances where he would even help a stranded vehicle on the side of the road. Ralph is survived by his daughter Cathy and her husband Tom, sons David, Michael and Matthew and respective spouses Patty, Katie and Vicky. Sister, Dot Laverriere and brothers Oscar and Sylvio Nolette. Grandchildren – Ian Monteith, Elizabeth Miles, Lea and Neil Nolette A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at St Therese of Lisieux Parish, Holy Family Church located on North Ave, Sanford at 11 am on Wednesday, August 21st followed by a military honors interment at the Southern Maine Veterans Cemetery in Springvale In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the charity of your choice. One of his favorites was the Good Shepherd Food Bank.
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  1. I was lucky to meet Mr. Nolette when I was visiting my good friend, Cathy. He was a gentle soul. My thoughts and prayers are with Cathy and the rest of the family. May he rest in peace

  2. Mike and family, my sincerest condolences on the loss of your Dad and Pepere.
    Grette (Mrs. Moose) Parenteau

  3. Ralph made frequent visits to my Mom, Annette (St. Onge) Pomerleau, Annette Almond when she passed. We always appreciated his visits to my Mom. Ralph also visited my garage, Leo’s Garage, when his car needed to be fixed. He always talked about working on lawnmowers. He did visit at our house to have me work on his car; but I had retired. He didn’t know that. We know he loved his wife and children very much.Last time we saw him was at Rosa’s in Sanford. He said he often purchased very good food there. We will miss him!!!

  4. So sorry to hear of Ralph’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this sad and difficult time. With Deepest Sympathy, Rhonda and Leo Pomerleau. I didn’t see the Obituary till today. I would have gone to his service.

  5. Sending the family prayers hugs and condolences, we are sad to hear of the news, uncle Ralph was loved and will be missed..💕🙏 from Rick Pouliot & family 💕


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