

She was a loyal parishioner and Eucharistic minister for St. Teresa’s School, at Tucker’s Shoe Factory and as a supervisor at Dow Air Force Base Commissary. Grace was deeply devoted to her family and her community, she worked as a crossing guard at St. She was also predeceased by her lifelong best friend, Althea Andrews Watters, with whom she shared a love of laughter and family and her dear friend, Frances “Mum” Vachon. After she lost Charles in 1985, she always remained faithful to him, her one and only love, for the rest of her life. They returned to South Brewer to raise their children and moved to Plattsburgh, N.Y., from 1968 to 1972, before returning to Maine. Grace was still stationed in Pine Bluff, Ark., when Charles completed his service and traveled to Arkansas to marry the love of his life in a simple wedding decorated in red, white and blue with roses. They both served honorably during World War II, Grace in the Women’s Army Corps and Charles in the Navy. She met and fell in love with her husband, Charles S. One of 12 children, Grace was predeceased by her brothers, Jim, David, Henry, Harry, Alvin, Calvin, Philip, Floyd, Earl and Duncan and her sister, Norma.

Born April 2, 1922, in Brewer, the daughter of Phillip and Margaret Mather Robertson, Grace was raised in South Brewer. Bolduc, 85, beloved mother, grand-mother and great-grandmother, went home to be with her Lord May 12, 2007, surrounded by her family.
