Waterville, Maine
Ann Louise Bolduc, 78 years old, passed peacefully at home on Sunday, July 13, 2025, with family and her beloved Molly by her side.
Ann was born in Viroqua, Wisconsin, moving to Maine as a toddler, growing up in Winslow in close proximity to extended family. She graduated from Winslow High School by the skin of her teeth. She met Dick Roy at the roller rink in Winslow, marrying quickly and starting a family.
She worked as an Administrative Assistant throughout her career, changing jobs as often as she changed her favorite living room furniture. She made lifelong friends along the way and was able to spend precious time with Julie and Elaine in her final weeks. Notable employers include Warren Brothers construction- now Tilcon, Attorney offices, Seton Village, Allsco, and her most recent position at the local Ford garage where the service crew adopted her as family.
She enjoyed some slots play and made several day trips to Connecticut casinos, picking Pat up in Massachusetts along the way. She was obsessive about a neat and spotless house; one could often hear the vacuum running before pulling out of the driveway if you walked in with shoes on. She had a love for pretty things with several collections. She relished in a cleanly mowed lawn, mowing her neighbors' lawns for hire and consistently well into her 70's.
Ann loved being with family and was blessed to live upstairs from one daughter's family for 20 years and around the corner or with the other daughter in the last 9 years. Visits from grandkids brought her immense joy. She found a whole new level of love in becoming a great-grandmother.
She loved being teased by Randy and her grandkids, which there was plenty of; she provided lots of ammunition. Anyone referring to her after meeting her described her as adorable and sweet. She loved being every person's favorite.
Ann was predeceased by her parents Thomas Culpovich and Margery Herlihy of Winslow, sister Kathy Foshay of Tucson AZ, and several beloved aunts, uncles and cousins.
Ann is survived by daughters Kelly Labun of Waterville, Tracy Kervin of Winslow, grandchildren Justin Kervin of Winslow, Nick Labun and partner Crystal Leavitt of Oakland, Josh Kervin and wife Stephanie of Clinton, Dylan Labun of Oakland and Heather Kervin and fiancé Cory Robert of Plymouth Maine, sisters Patricia Young and Mary Reichenbach and her husband Eric, great-grandchildren Ripley, Tom, Knox, and Kennedy, many special nieces, nephews and cousins, former husbands Joseph "Dick" Roy and Stan Bolduc, and much loved sons in law Randy Kervin and Tobie Labun.
In spite of Ann's wishes (What can she do about it?) family is working to plan a Celebration of Life with date and place TBD.
Family would like to thank MaineGeneral Hospice for their care and support in Ann's acute decline, she appreciated every one of you. Special thanks to Deb Golden who went above and beyond to provide our mom with support and comfort.
In lieu of flowers or other condolence gestures please consider a nominal donation to the deserving and well managed charity of your choice.