01/19/2026
GORHAM – Catherine Ann Letourneau, 97, of Gorham, passed away peacefully on Monday, January 12, 2026, with her family by her side.
Catherine, also known as "Cathie," "Nana," or "Great Nana," was born in Farmingdale on January 2, 1929, to Harold Raymond and Mary Martha Rose (Berran) Small. A caring and intelligent woman, she always had a warm hug and kind words ready for her family and friends. Cathie was also one of the sassiest women in Maine, widely known as a "Spitfire" and respected for her energy and independence. She was young in both heart and mind – a regular user of her computer and smart phone well into her 90s. Family was central to Cathie's life, and she was blessed to have eight children with her two husbands, Sidney E. Morse and Roger E. Letourneau. Her commitment to maintaining a strong family began when she was young, as she lived for a time with both sets of grandparents in Farmingdale and Augusta. She attended St. Mary's parochial school in Augusta and graduated from Cony High School in 1947. It should come as no surprise that her senior superlative was "Hep Cat" and her classmates thought that her "personality and dancing" made her "an ever-popular partner." She worked for the State of Maine government as a key punch operator, where she took great pride in her contributions over more than 40 years of employment. Cathie was presented with promotion opportunities over the years, but she always declined in order to work shoulder-to-shoulder with her respected colleagues. When not working, she could usually be found tearing up the local dance floor, throwing strikes at the bowling alley or playing beano with her friends.
Cathie was also a spiritual woman and devout Catholic, from her early years at St. Mary's in Augusta through her most recent parish of St. Anne's in Gorham, Maine, where she routinely worshiped with her family.
Cathie enjoyed reading, playing beano and card games (especially those she won!), and going to the casino with her grandson and daughter. She loved the thrill of gambling and did her best to tuck some winnings away for future visits. Her joy of playing games spread throughout her family, as did her friendly, competitive nature.
Cathie is predeceased by her parents; both husbands; one son, Mark Letourneau; and her brother, Richard Small of Las Vegas, Nevada. She is survived by seven children: Candy Fedolfi (husband Stephen) of Auburn, New Hampshire; Cheryle Barnes (husband Raymond) of Gorham; Roxanne Roy of Waterville; Jody Letourneau of Virginia Beach, Virginia; Danny Letourneau (wife Jessica) of Springvale; Todd Letourneau (wife Sheryl) of Manchester, New Hampshire; and Lori McRae (husband Sean) of Sabattus; ten grandchildren: Jesse, Jennifer, Jillian, Raymond, Christopher, Cathy, Rob, Pandora, Declan, and Lily; and ten great grandchildren: Cameron, Corey, Elijah, Isabella, Presley, Callie, Cody, Nicholas, Amber, and Brody.
She loved sending cards to each family member on special days, including birthdays, anniversaries, special moments, get well and just because cards. Cathie always wanted to make those she cared for feel special. She will be remembered for her kindness, love, sassiness, generosity, and devotion to her family, and will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.
A memorial service and celebration of life for Cathie will be held on Saturday, January 24th at 11:00 AM at St. Anne’s Church in Gorham, Maine. Cathie will be laid to rest in the Spring alongside her family members at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Augusta. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude's Hospital, an organization which meant a great deal to her.
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