Wilfred L. Bolduc

Wilfred BolducLITCHFIELD - Wilfred Lloyd Bolduc, 84, went home to be with his Lord & Savior Jesus Christ on March 15, 2019 after spending over 2 months in CMMC and D'Yuville Rehab in Lewiston, ME. Following several complications he came home to be with his wife Florence, son Kevan, daughter in law Debbie, daughter Betty Lynn Cameron, and son in law Peter Cameron. 


He was born in Skowhegan, ME to Wilfred Bolduc and Ethel Fortier Bolduc on October 8, 1934. He was adopted by his grandfather, William A. Bolduc, and grandmother, Ethel M. Bolduc in Skowhegan, ME. When they died he went to live with his Aunt/God mother, Arliene Perry in South Gardiner, ME. 

Before entering into the Army he worked for Coe Chevrolet in Augusta and Charles Eaton Shoe Company in Richmond, ME. He was also in the Navy Reserve from 1950 - 1957. 

He married Florence Baker on May 31, 1957 and left in July 1957 for the Army where he, his wife and family lived for 27 years, first in Fort Carson Colorado, then at Loring AFB in Limestone, ME, Thule, Greenland, Germany for three different tours, Ft. Hamilton N.Y., Korea, and Viet Nam, retiring in June 1977.

They settled in Litchfield, where he worked first at Gardiner General Hospital, then at Togus VA as a cook. After knee surgery he worked for L.L. Bean in Freeport until his retirement. 

He was predeceased by his two sons, Rickey Lee Bolduc in 2014, and David Mark Bolduc in 2016. 
He is survived by his wife, Florence Bolduc, they were married 62 years this coming May; his daughter, Betty Lynn Cameron and husband Peter of Litchfield; son, Kevan Milo Bolduc and wife Debbie of Litchfield; brother in law, David Baker and wife Donna of West Gardiner; grandchildren, Brandon Cameon of Alaska; Malina Bolduc of Bodwoin; April Goodwin and husband Dan of Chelsea; and great grandchildren, Tristan, & Abby Goodwin.

His family would like to thank all the doctors and nurses at CMMC for their excellent care and compassion, and also the staff at D'Yuville Rehab at St. Mary's in Lewiston for their care and compassion, plus the doctors at Fresenius Medical Care "Kidney Center" in Lewiston for their wonderful care the past years.  
A Memorial Service will be held at the Kennebec Valley Assembly of God in Chelsea on Tuesday April 2, 2019 at 3:30pm. Interment will follow the next day, Wednesday April 3, at 10:00am at the Maine Veterans' Cemetery Chapel on Mt. Vernon Road in Augusta.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Cancer Research or Heart fund services.