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Obituary

REA JEAN MIVILLE

Rae Jean Miville, Clinton, our beloved wife, devoted mother, and proud grandmother passed away unexpectedly Oct. 22, 2020, at the age of 65.

Rae Jean was preceded in her death by her father, Edward Warman.

She leaves behind: Husband of 46 years, Mike Miville; son, Kristopher Miville of Clinton and his wife Brandie Miville; son, Joshua Miville of Bangor, Maine, and his girlfriend Melissa Heath; daughter, Melanie Brown of Steep Falls, Maine, and her husband Allan Brown; mother, Marie Warman of North Port, Fla.; sister, Kathy Warman of North Port, Fla.; brother, Brian Warman of Thorndike, Maine, and his wife Lynn Warman; brother-in-law. Randy Miville of Fairfield, Maine, and his wife Angela Miville; her six cherished grandchildren, Lindsey and Michael Miville, Hayden and Halle Miville, Owen and Alexandria Brown, along with Melissa’s children Tayler and Ethan; her many cousins, nieces and nephews; all of her beloved friends, specifically Bobby and Terrylee Goding, Susan Sariava and Helen Sahadi and the Mount View High School Class of 1973; and her two unruly cats.

Rae Jean graduated from Mount View High School in 1973. She lived, worked and volunteered in the MSAD 3 community for most of her life. She lived in Maine until her and Mike retired and moved down to Tennessee four years ago. Rae Jean and Mike enjoyed many activities together including boating, swimming, and travelling around the country. She loved watching the birds and made sure they were well fed. She was an amazing cook, liked to bake, do puzzles, crochet, and create many crafts for everyone.

Rae also liked sewing new outfits for Gertrude the Goose. Rae Jean was loved endlessly by many people. She was always the first person to help those in need. She loved spending time with family and friends. Her children and grandchildren meant the world to her.

Rae Jean was a strong woman who taught us to love, laugh and appreciate life.

Per her wishes, the family will hold a private graveside service at a later date. Holley Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of all arrangements.

www.holleygamble.com