OLD ORCHARD BEACH — Gregg R. Lehouillier, 41, of Old Orchard Beach died suddenly, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2015 at his home.
He was born in Biddeford on May 6, 1974, the son of Robert Lehouillier and Tina Handlen. He was educated in Biddeford schools and graduated from Biddeford High School with the class of 1992. He later graduated from the University of Southern Maine.
Mr. Lehouillier served with the US Air Force during the Persian Gulf War.
For the past 12 years he had been employed by the Kennebunk Savings Bank in Kennebunk.
Gregg enjoyed golfing, fishing, ice hockey and riding his motorcycle.
Surviving are: his mother, Tina Killion and her husband Thomas of Biddeford, his father, Robert Lehouillier and his wife Bernadette of Biddeford; his sister, Shelly Plante of Biddeford; his maternal grandmother, Emily Handlen of Biddeford; and three nephews, Benjamin Plante, Andrew Plante and Nathan Plante.
Visiting hours will be 5-7 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2015 at Hope Memorial Chapel. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, Aug. 6, 2015 at 10 a.m. at Hope Memorial Chapel, 480 Elm St., Biddeford, ME 04005. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery in Biddeford.
Memorial donations in Gregg’s name may be made to the Animal Welfare Society, Inc., P.O. Box 43, West Kennebunk, ME 04094 or NAMI, 1 Bangor St., Augusta, ME 04330. To share condolences online, please visit www.hopememorial.com.
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