

Harold was a resident of Waterville, Maine the majority of his life. He was born on November 4, 1930, at 12 Edgemont Avenue. He was the son of Joseph and Marie Mailloux.
Harold enjoyed the company of his daughters, and he loved music and enjoyed going to musical events. Music was a large part of his life as he played, by ear, the guitar, harmonica, and violin. He was an avid bowler and enjoyed cats, baseball, playing horseshoes and cribbage. He was a member of the Sacred Heart and Notre Dame Churches. He enjoyed spending time at the Muskie Center. He was employed by the Waterville School System, as a custodian, for 23 years and retired in 1992.
Harold was a veteran of the Korean War, in the U.S. Army, serving as Quartermaster in 1952-1953. He was recently presented with a Letter of Appreciation and Medal to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Korean War ending with a peace treaty.
Predeceased By: his twin brother, Donald, his mother and father, Joseph and Marie Mailloux, wife, Jeannette Mailloux, daughter, Patricia Mailloux, son, Burt Mailloux, sisters, Yvette Dumont, Dorothy (Dot) Lamontagne’, Lorette Greaves, and Doris LeGendre’.
He will always remain in our hearts but will be sadly missed by his daughters and son-in-laws, Marie and Robin Cook, Theresa and Don Moore, Tiffani and John Roberts, his sister, Gladys Matte’, his grandchildren, Jenni, Rob, Roman, Laurie-Anne, Patrick and Andrew. His great-grandchildren Jessica, David, Linda, Brandon, and Julianne.
The family would like to thank The Barron Center staff and nurses for their compassion, kindness and care of Harold while he was in their facility and thank them for all they did for him to improve his quality of life. We appreciate all of you. God Bless.
A service will be held at Notre Dame Church, 112 Silver Street in Waterville at 11:00 o’clock on Saturday, August 2, 2014, procession to St. Francis Cemetery, then we will gather at the VFW, 51 Water Street in Waterville.
Harold (and his mother) tolerated an unusual facial pain disease called Trigeminal Neuralgia (Tic-Douloureux). In lieu of flowers we would ask that donations be made in his memory to: TNA Facial Pain Association, 408 W. University Avenue, Suite 602, Gainesville, FL 32601 1-800-923-3608, web site: www.fpa-support.org so that treatment options may be researched. The family, in advance, would like to say many thanks for your donation, and we thank you for your love and support.
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