Wayne Boudreau

wayne boudreau
Wayne Dolor Boudreau, 62 passed away suddenly on Saturday May, 7th of natural causes. Wayne was born on January 18, 1960 to predeceased parents Norman Boudreau and Marie Bouchard in Fitchburg Massachusetts.After graduation Wayne landed his first job in the Automotive Industry, which kickstarted his 40yr. Long Career as a Automotive Technician, working for Alan's Automotive, and previously Walter Reeks, Marc Motors, State-line and Frank-Gallos Chevrolet .In 1978 Wayne met his first wife, (predeceased) Barbara Greaves (Maiden) In 1981 his first son, Adam Boudreau,40 was born. Followed by his 2nd. Survived by daughter, Jennifer Boudreau,39.Wayne divorced and relocated to Maine, where he would meet and wed his final wife, Robyn Herald, on September 18, 1994. Together they had Wayne's last surviving daughter Janelle Boudreau, 20 in SpringVale Maine.Wayne was unendingly proud of his wife & children and their accomplishments, something he mentioned often. Wayne worked hard throughout his lifetime and did the best he could to show his family love and support.Wayne was passionate about his 1979 Trans-Am and 2 bright green Attic-Cat Snowmobiles. He loved jamming on his guitar with brother, Mark Boudreau and cooking on the B.B.Q. Wayne loved taking bike rides with his family and vacationing yearly in the mountains of Attitash where he enjoyed zip lining and festivities offered. Wayne could be often found pond side, sometimes with his neighbors, behind his residency in Springvale Maine. Wayne enjoyed catching frogs and jumping across the rocks at his Pond with his youngest, Janelle. He was truly happy building waterfalls, landscaping, and enjoying the smell of flowers from his gardens.Wayne is survived by all children, 2nd wife, brother, grandchildren, Elysia Boudreau, Joslyn Gloud and Kamden Boudreau. aunt, Glenna Bouchard and predeceased uncle, Norman Bouchard. In-laws, Curt & Marj Herald.Wayne was a force of Nature, and will surely be missed by all who knew and loved him. Family requests all flowers, cards, and gifts be sent or delivered to Carll-Heald & Black Funeral Home 580 Main St. Springvale Me. 04083.A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday May 15th, from 2-4 p.m. at the Carll-Heald & Black Funeral Home. All ages welcome.

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  1. My condolences to all…hope Wayne is up there with my Tuck driving fast and furious!
    Wayne made me laugh and he stuck up for me at a really pivotal point in my life. He will not be forgotten.

    – Carole

  2. Im still shocked you were a rock in my life Wayne always ready with a bear hug and words of comfort and encouragement. Being with you and Robyn was my anchor through a whole lot. We werent family by blood but even after leaving I knew without a doubt when I called or showed up, youd answer and say Lets figure this out. Like Id never been gone. I will always be grateful for you. I have zero regrets you knew I loved you and looked up to you but still feel I shouldve said it more. You telling me you were proud of me, will always mean the world to me.
    I know Pops greeted you with a matching bear hug.
    Until I see you again Love you.

    – Dorie

  3. Never in a million years did I think I would be offering my condolences to the family and friends of Wayne.
    He will be missed!
    Much love to you all!
    A candle was lit in remembrance

    – Renee Worthing

  4. we worshiped God together . Played music on the worship team at River of Life Christian Fellowship in Alfred’ Maine. Wayne played giutar and added backing vocals for worship songs . Always happy and enthusiastic .A pleasure to jam with .The laughs and the friendship like a brother will be treasured for all of my days. Truly I say unto you.
    Your brother in Christ …………….C.J.

    – Charles Walo

  5. A Memorial Tree was planted for Wayne Boudreau
    We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Black Funeral Homes-Carll-Heald & Black Funeral Home
    Join in honoring their life – plant a memorial tree

  6. Wayne was such a great guy to work with. Always a little fresh but always had a smile to go with it. I remember toilet papering his bay at Frank Godwins.
    He will surely me missed. My deepest sympathy to all his family.

    – Patty Muchemore

  7. I remember Working with wayne at one of the dealerships in Sanford. I remember how positive he was and how much of a clown he could be in the shop. If you were listening you could hear him add lib to any song on the radio. From across the shop it was pretty funny and it made the day go by a little quicker. God speed Wayne.


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