Lewiston – “Friends are like stars. You can’t always see them but they are always there!” After a lifetime of touching so many of his friends and family members, trying to make their lives better, Cameron E. Goulet 27 of Rejane Ave. died Wednesday, October 8, 2014 at his home. He was born in Presque Isle, Maine on September 24, 1987 a son of John and Judy Gowell Goulet. He graduated from Edward Little High School in the class of 2005. He worked at LePage Bakery and enjoyed having intellectual conversations with many people and playing Frisbee Golf. With his beloved daughter Annabelle, he loved to climb trees, take long walks, play fun games, watch movies, go to the playground, and decorate Christmas cookies. He was one with his dog Zoe, and read books focused on spiritual development. He truly cared for his friends and wanted to support them in their time of need. He was very kind, thoughtful and patient. His smile was genuine and meaningful. He cared deeply about people’s feelings and tried to help his friends recognize their importance in this world and the gifts they had to offer, even as he searched for greater meaning in his own life. The members of Cam’s family who can now continue to reflect his goodness in this world include his Mom and stepfather Judy & Jerry Gosselin of Lewiston, his father and stepmother John & Marjean Goulet of The Villages, FL, his treasured daughter Annabelle Goulet and her mother Ashley Levesque of Turner, his brother Captain Ryan Goulet, U.S. Army and his wife Captain Laura Goulet, U.S. Army of Harker Heights, TX, his maternal grandmother Mary S. Gowell of Auburn, his “Auntie Bets” Betsy Vallee and her husband Lance of Auburn, his aunt Lee Farnan and her husband “Scout” from Duncansville, PA, his aunt Nikki White and her husband Mike of Sinclair, his uncle Mike Goulet and his wife Rocky of Lewiston, his uncle Tony Goulet and his wife Shauna of Masardis, many cousins, and his best friend Chantel St. Laurent. He was predeceased by his maternal grandfather Earl B. Gowell and his paternal grandparents Leo and Kay Goulet. As Cam’s family is grateful for and humbled by the outpouring of love, concern and stories offered by so many people, the memory of his life would be honored and fulfilled if we all spend quality time uplifting the people we come in contact with daily. Online condolences and photo gallery are at www.thefortingroupauburn.com
Visiting hours will take place on Saturday, October 18 from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm at the funeral home with a Service of Remembrance and Celebration of Cameron’s Life to be held at 11:00 am. Burial will follow at Mount Auburn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to your favorite charity including your local SPCA, organizations providing services to those who are experiencing depression, and the Ocean Park Association, P.O. Box 7296, Ocean Park, Maine 04063. A service of the Fortin Group Plummer & Merrill Funeral Home, 217 Turner St. Auburn, Maine 04210 – (207) 783-8545
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