SOUTH PARIS - �Carroll P. Hebert, 61, a resident of 92 Gill St., Auburn died Friday at the Maine Veterans Home with his family by his side after a long illness. He was born in Lewiston, January 29, 1946 the son of Paul E. and Rella (Voisine) Hebert. He attended Auburn schools, and was a 1964 graduate of Edward Little High School. Following his schooling, he joined the United States Marine Corps and served active duty from 1966-1967 during the Vietnam Conflict. After the war, he returned to work at the Bates Mill, and then went on to work at the Bath Iron Works Shipyard where he became a supervisor in 1981 of the Pipe Department. He was an avid candlepin bowler since high school, and loved all sports especially football including the New England Patriots. He loved his dog, "Blackie" but his greatest joy was camping at Vacationland in Harrison. Mr. Hebert was a member of St.Patrick's Church, past All State Commander of the VFW where he was a life member of �the Captain Frank W. Hulett Post #1603, �American Legion Post #153 in New Auburn, life member of the Knights of Columbus Council #106, and also a member of the Central Maine Detachment Marine Corps League. Survivors include his wife, Joan whom he married January 29, 1966 of Auburn; two daughters, Sue Butcher and her husband, Arthur, of Auburn and their children, Kendra and Kelsey; Sheri Theriault and her husband, Richard of Auburn; and their children, Christopher, Joseph, and Ryan; �one brother, Carlton Hebert and his wife, Claire of Auburn; six sisters, Fedora Lloyd of Norway, Carlene Desrosiers and her husband, Edward of Turner; Mona Fongmie and her husband, Raymond of Lisbon, Nancy Lavigne and her husband, Normand of Sabattus; Linda Pratt of Auburn; Tina Eugley and her husband, William of Auburn. Also surviving are many nieces,nephews, and cousins. HEBERT died in South Paris, February 9, 2007, Mr. Carroll P. Hebert age 61 years a resident of 92 Gill St., Auburn. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held TUESDAY 11:00AM St. Patrick's Chapel. Spring interment with military honors at Mt. Hope Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Maine Veterans Home Activity Fund c/o Pat Paar 477 High St., South Paris 04281 in Carroll's memory. Online condolences and sharing of memories may be expressed at www.lynchbrothers.com Visitation Monday 2-4 & 6-9PM at the family owned PINETTE & LYNCH FUNERAL HOME 305 Alfred Plourde Parkway, Lewiston, 784-4023
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