In Loving Memory

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evelyn ouellette curless

March 13, 1932 — May 31, 2026

Evelyn Ouellette Curless, a beacon of warmth and kindness, was born on March 13, 1932, in the quiet town of Caribou, Maine. Her life, which spanned 94 remarkable years, was a testament to enduring love, unwavering faith, and the simple joys that we too often overlook. On May 31, 2026, Evelyn passed away peacefully at the Chapman House, leaving behind a legacy of love that will forever resonate in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know her. Born to Euthrope and Anna Ouellette, Evelyn was the cherished younger child of a large, loving family. She was predeceased by her parents and 17 siblings, a testament to the enduring strength and closeness of her family ties. Evelyn's journey is marked by the deep connections she formed and the love she shared with her family, friends, and community. In 1963, Evelyn married the love of her life, Philip Curless. Together, they built a life filled with laughter and love, nurturing their family with the same devotion they showed each other. Evelyn was predeceased by her beloved husband Philip, and her daughter Christina Lowell, whom she missed dearly. Her surviving children, daughter Donna Holt, and sons Donald Holt and Peter Curless, are a testament to her nurturing spirit, carrying forward her legacy of compassion and kindness. Evelyn's career was one of dedication and service. She worked diligently at a local shoe shop and found her true calling as a Sunday school teacher at the South Baptist Church. Her teachings were not only about faith but also about kindness, understanding, and the importance of community. The church was not just a place of worship for Evelyn; it was an extension of her family, where she poured love into every lesson and friendship. In her leisure time, Evelyn found joy in the art of cross-stitch, the challenge of word search puzzles, and the camaraderie of bingo games. Her vibrant spirit was evident to anyone who shared a meal with her at Tabor's, where her laughter and warmth could brighten any room. Evelyn's kindness was not just a trait; it was a way of life. Her generosity knew no bounds, and her home was always open to those in need of comfort, advice, or just a listening ear. Evelyn's life was celebrated privately, at a ceremony reflecting the intimate and personal nature of her relationships. She was a woman of faith, love, and resilience, whose life was a testament to the power of kindness and community. In remembering Evelyn, we are reminded to cherish the small moments, to love deeply, and to live our lives with the grace and dignity she exemplified every day. As we say goodbye to Evelyn Ouellette Curless, we hold onto the memories of her gentle spirit, her unwavering faith, and the love she so generously shared. Her life was a tapestry of love and service, and her legacy will continue to inspire all who knew her. Rest in peace, dear Evelyn, knowing that you were loved beyond measure and will be missed more than words can express.