Wayne B. Grondin

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Wayne B. Grondin, 70 of Alfred, died valiantly, after his courageous two year battle with cancer on October 10, 2022 in Portland. Wayne was born in Sanford Maine on October 30, 1951, to Bruce and Barbara Grondin. He was raised in Springvale Maine where he graduated from Sanford High School class of 1971. Wayne worked at Peanut Hartley’s Sunoco Station in Springvale and Sylvania in Waterboro before joining Pratt & Whitney in North Berwick Maine where he worked for 31 years, retiring in 2016. He enjoyed doing projects at home, including restoring his antique tractor, chair caning and gardening. Wayne had a passion for the outdoors which expressed itself in many ways, from snowmobiling to fishing, to savoring time with family at Jones Pond Camp. Wayne loved to spend time with his “little” cousins. He enjoyed laughing at their antics on family trips. He sat through endless sporting events cheering them on. His cousins loved him, greatly. Early on, he was given the honorary title of Uncle Wayne, because cousin just wouldn’t do him justice. Wayne's nephew echoes this sentiment saying, "Thank you for being such a positive person in my life and leaving me with nothing but good memories." One cousin's words captured Wayne succinctly "Sometimes you get lucky enough to have an angel walk alongside you on earth, Uncle Wayne was the kindest, gentlest, sweetest man I've had the privilege to know." Although biologically they were uncle and nephew, Kenny and Wayne were much more like brothers. They share many amazing memories together that we simply can't capture in this obituary, but a couple that come to mind are Wayne hiding donuts in his lockbox to keep them away from others, the many trips and family gatherings, as well as one trip to the hospital after an accident where Wayne crashed while racing at Beech Ridge and broke a few ribs! The attribute that made Wayne who he was, was his care for others. He was always checking in on each family member seeing how he could help, literally he did this very thing the day before he died. Wayne was an exemplary Christian man who lived his life in a way that many admired, he did not get entrapped in the complexities of life, he keenly understood what mattered most, family and making memories. Wayne's sister Faith remembers an incredible big brother who she could always turn to, he was born on beggars night and she always affectionately called him "beggars baby" growing up. Wayne is survived by his wife Pamela, his stepdaughter Amy Beth Brochu-Krikken, her husband Ramon and three grandsons Ruben, Luke and Simon. He is also survived by his sister Faith Pelletier, niece Misty White, and nephew Matthew Pelletier, great niece Megan Hill and great nephew Bruce Hill as well as great grand Niece Magnolia Mae; and by uncles Kenneth and Harold Hall, their wives Rachel and Joanne and many cousins and friends The family would like to give special thanks to the phenomenal Doctors, Nurses and staff at Mass. General Hospital, Maine Health Cancer Care, and Maine Medical Center's Oncology unit, whose dedicated and devoted care sustained Wayne throughout his journey. Visiting hours will be on Monday, October 17th from 4 to 7PM at the Carll-Heald & Black Funeral Home, 580 Main Street, Springvale. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, October 18th at 11AM at St. Therese of Lisieux Parish, Holy Family Church in Sanford. Burial will follow at Evergreen Cemetery in Alfred. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in his memory to the West Kennebunk Animal Welfare Society https://animalwelfaresociety.org to honor Waynes’s lifelong love of animals. Condolences may be expressed at www.blackfuneralhomes.com Click this link to view additional details about Wayne's Services: https://my.gather.app/remember/wayne-grondin Click this link to view additional details about Wayne's Services: https://my.gather.app/remember/wayne-grondin

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  1. The world lost a good one.
    Wayne truly was one of the most beautiful and sincere souls I’ve ever had the honor of knowing.
    ~PG~

  2. Still trying to come to terms with Wayne’s passing. However, although he is no longer with us in the physical sense, his presence will live on in all of us who had the good fortune of knowing him! We will miss seeing him out on his tractor and his visits when we were outside doing yardwork. Our hearts are breaking for Pam who lost her soul mate. We love you!
    From Paula & Jim Allaire, Friends/ Neighbors

  3. Still trying to come to terms that Wayne has passed. Although he is not with us in the physical sense, his presence will live on in all of us who had the good fortune to know him. We will miss seeing him out on his tractor and miss his visits when we were out doing yard work. Our hearts are breaking for Pam for the loss of her soul mate. We love you!
    From Paula and Jim Allaire, friends/neighbors

  4. To the Grondin family, We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Sincerely, Ricky & Rachel (Collette) Burbank

  5. Dear Pam and family: Words cannot express our heartfelt sympathy with the loss of Wayne. Knowing Wayne made this world a better place. Every memory of Wayne brings a smile to our hearts that we cherish.
    Love to all
    Rick and Dottie

  6. To the family of Wayne,
    he was a special person that never complained and always had a great smile and a great personality. my heart is broken. Rest easy Wayne, you will be dearly missed. Godspeed


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