BIDDEFORD — Kathryn Viola Beaulieu, 65, of Biddeford died July 15, 2018 while vacationing in Florida.
She was born March 3, 1953 in Rockville Centre, New York, a daughter of Robert C. and Theresa (Curran) Viets and was educated there.
On Sept. 6, 1974 she married Jean-Yves Beaulieu in St. Joseph Church.
She had worked the last 11 years as a childcare provider at Sue’s Place Child Care in Arundel.
Kathryn enjoyed beading and other hand crafts. She looked forward to her annual vacation with her sister Christine. Time spent with family was most important to her. She also loved working with her babies at the daycare.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her oldest brother Robert.
Surviving are Jean-Yves Beaulieu, her husband of 43 years of Biddeford; a daughter Jeannine Paradis and her partner Casey of Biddeford; a son Jeffrey Beaulieu and his wife Amanda; two granddaughters, Brooklyn and Jetta; three sisters Peggy, Mary, and Christine; two brothers Richard, and Paul and his wife Becky; a sister-in-law Joy; and many nieces and nephews.
Visiting Hours will 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, July 28, 2018 at Hope Memorial Chapel, 480 Elm St., Biddeford, ME 04005. A funeral service will take place at 12:30 p.m. in the Hope Chapel. Burial will be at a late date.
To share condolences online, please visit www.HopeMemorial.com.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made in memory to Sue’ Place Childcare, 6 Bald Ave. Biddeford Me 04005.
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