She was born in Grandmere, Quebec, Feb. 14, 1918, a daughter of Hector and Olivine Mathieu Huard. She moved to this area as a young child and was educated at Notre Dame School.
Mrs. Boulet worked at Jagger Mills for 50 years, retiring in 1982. She was honored for being the first employee to work at Jagger Mills for 50 years.
She was a communicant of Notre Dame Church and a member of the Daughters of Isabella.
Surviving are her husband, Ernest J. Boulet, and a son, Richard Boulet, of Sanford; two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Bertha) Dugre of Sanford and Mrs. Robert (Lorraine) Porter of Max Meadows, Va.; two brothers, Rudolphe Huard of Springvale and Hector Huard of Bristol, Conn.; three sisters, Mrs. Omer (Jeannette) Dumont, Rita Smith and Cecile Dominy, all of Sanford; six grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Biddeford Journal Tribune - 7/20/1992
She was born in Grandmere, Quebec, Feb. 14, 1918, a daughter of Hector and Olivine Mathieu Huard. She moved to this area as a young child and was educated at Notre Dame School.
Mrs. Boulet worked at Jagger Mills for 50 years, retiring in 1982. She was honored for being the first employee to work at Jagger Mills for 50 years.
She was a communicant of Notre Dame Church and a member of the Daughters of Isabella.
Surviving are her husband, Ernest J. Boulet, and a son, Richard Boulet, of Sanford; two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Bertha) Dugre of Sanford and Mrs. Robert (Lorraine) Porter of Max Meadows, Va.; two brothers, Rudolphe Huard of Springvale and Hector Huard of Bristol, Conn.; three sisters, Mrs. Omer (Jeannette) Dumont, Rita Smith and Cecile Dominy, all of Sanford; six grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Biddeford Journal Tribune - 7/20/1992
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