

on Thursday January 18 at d’Youville Pavilion after a long courageous battle with ALS.
She spent the last 28 months of her life at d’Youville attended to daily by her
loving husband Regis. Her gentle spirit and winning ways attracted almost
constant visits to her bedside by her children, her brother and sisters, friends, and
patients at the facility. Anita and her family were especially delighted by the
frequent visits from members of the staff from all over the facility, including
former caretakers who often brought their children when they visited. She will be
dearly missed.
Anita was born in Lewiston on April 20, 1941 to Victor O. Bonneau and
Alberta C. (Levesque) Bonneau. She attended Holy Family School and then went
on to St. Dominic High School. Although she was only 16 when her father died
suddenly in 1957, she joined forces with her mother and grandmother to help
raise her four younger siblings. She excelled in this dual role of surrogate
mother/elder sister, and served at both for the rest of her life. She continued her
studies at St. Dominic’s and graduated in 1959. She then went on to St. Mary’s
School of Nursing (1961) where she earned an RN degree.
In 1962, she married Regis D. Roy thus beginning a love story that lasted 55
years. Their first child was born the following year and the other four soon
followed. She worked as an RN at St. Mary’s General Hospital for several years,
switching to private duty nursing when her childcare duties became more
demanding. After a few years, she turned her full attention to raising the five
children. She was a superb mother, excelling at all aspects of this most important
role, from 6 am hockey practice driver to late night homework helper, finding
time to nurture the children, and support her husband. She managed
these tasks, plus the cooking, cleaning, and laundry, without complaint and with
her sense of humor intact.
She was also the spiritual guide of the family, as evidenced by the
children’s nickname for her which was “St. Anita”. Attendance at Mass each
Sunday at Holy Cross Church was mandatory. She served on the Parish Council at
Holy Cross, and was Den Mother to her sons’ Cub Scout troops. She was rewarded
for her efforts by seeing all five children become good productive adults with
families of their own.
The family moved to Taylor Pond in 1983. The patterns of the family’s
existence changed, boat rides at dusk in the Summer and skating and snowman
building in the Winter. Anita’s year-round favorite was cooking a huge dinner
every Sunday night without knowing if anyone would be coming to dinner.
Inevitably children, grandchildren, siblings, or friends would appear, and the feast
would be consumed. She treasured her eight grandchildren and doted over them
constantly. Anita shopped for bargains year-round, and amassed a huge stash of
gifts to be given to family and friends on birthdays and at Christmas. She was a
rabid fan of all the New England sports teams. After the children had grown,
she joined Regis and son Michael working at Roy’s Foodland, the family’s business
on Broad Street in Auburn.
Anita is survived by her husband, Regis D. Roy, her son Michael (wife Becky), his
sons Colby and Evan; her son Gregory (wife Patrice) their daughter Hanna; her son
Brian (wife Barbara) their children Dylan and Lila; her son Peter (wife Nancy)
their children Austin, Alex and Emma; and her daughter Maureen (partner)
Elizabeth. She is also survived by her brother John Bonneau (wife Doris) their
daughter Nicole; her sister Lucille Jean (husband Denis) their sons Philip and
David; her sister, Rachel Bonneau; her sister-in-law Donna McDonald, brothers-in-
law, Michael Roy and Bertrand Ouellette and her sister-in-law, Celeste (husband
Charles) McNees. She was predeceased by her sister, Pauline Bonneau, and by her
brothers-in-law Robert McDonald, and her sisters-in-law Geraldine (Roy)
Ouellette and Jeanine (Couillard) Roy.
Anita’s family will be eternally grateful for the loving care given to Anita
every day by the staff at d’Youville and Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice.
There are too many persons to name here but
they include the doctors, the nurses, the CNAs, the food service personnel, and
the janitors. You are all doing God’s work and you are doing it in world-class
fashion. Thank you.
Roy- Anita C. Bonneau age 76 of Auburn. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday January 22, 2018 at 1:00 PM at Holy Family Church Sabattus Street Lewiston. Committal prayers to follow at St. Peter’s Mausoleum. Donation’s in Anita’s memory may be made to St. Dominic Academy 121 Gracelawn Road Auburn, Maine 04210. Family and friends are invited to visit Sunday January 21st from 2-4 & 7-9 PM at the Pinette Dillingham & Lynch Funeral Home 305 Alfred Plourde Parkway Lewiston, ME 04240.
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