Charette, Adrienne D., 52, of Limestone, at Presque Isle, on August 3, 2011. Arrangements are in the care of Ouellette-Thibault Funeral Home, Van Buren.
LIMESTONE – Adrienne D. Charette, 52, died August 3, 2011, at a Presque Isle hospital after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born in Grand Falls, NB, Canada, Nov. 1, 1958, the daughter of Claude and Therese (Levesque) Dube.
She was employed in social work for many years. Adrienne worked for the Community General Hospital in Fort Fairfield and for Pines Health Services. She also worked as a supervisor at the Battered Women’s Shelter for 15 years and as a supervisor at Healthy Families of Aroostook in Caribou. She was a member of the Ladies of Ste. Anne of St. Louis Parish in Limestone.
Adrienne had an outgoing personality and genuine likeness for people. Even though her earthly life was too short, she enjoyed a happy and productive life. To all who knew her, she brought joy, laughter and tears, but above all, love. She would be very proud, that even after her death, she continued to give of herself as an organ donor.
In addition to her mother of Ste. Anne, NB, she is survived by her husband, Wayne Charette of Limestone; three children: Terry Labreck and his wife, Sarah of Hanscom AFB, Mass., Andy Labreck of Limestone, and Tracy Richardson and husband, Scott of Lime-stone; five sisters: Collette Martin of Ste. Anne, NB, Gisele Labreck of Caswell, Irma Labreck of Limestone, Carole Godin of Drummond, NB, and Carmen Dube of Claire, NB; five brothers: Roger, Jacques, Andre, Rino, and Luc Dube, all of Ste. Anne, NB; three granddaughters: Annalise, Ashlynn and Madison. She will also be missed by special friend, M.E. Harrison.
In addition to her father, she was predeceased by one brother, Yves Dube.
A funeral mass was celebrated on Tuesday, Aug. 9, at the St. Louis Catholic Church, Limestone. Those who wish may contribute in her memory to the Battered Women’s Shelter, 754 Main St., Presque Isle, ME 04769. Funeral arrangements are a service of Ouellette-Thibault Funeral Home, 118 High St., Van Buren. To leave online condolences, please visit www.ouellettefuneralhome.com