JACKSON – Andrew Wayne Letourneau passed away unexpectedly near his home Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012. He was born Feb. 21, 1976, the beloved son of Jules and Gaile (Bickford) Letourneau of Fairfield.
Left to honor Andy and remember his love are his life partner – wife, Rachel (Lessor) Letourneau; their two beautiful daughters, Rebekah and Elizabeth; his parents, Jules and Gaile Letourneau; his in-laws, Albert and Natalie Lessor; grandmother, Loretta Bickford; his brothers and their wives, David and Lisa Letourneau, Michael and Deborah Letourneau, Gregory and Cristen Letourneau, Stephen and Lisa Letourneau and Richard Letourneau and Shannon Savage; dozens of nieces, nephews, cousins and a large network of extended family and friends, all of whom will miss him dearly.
Andy is a 1994 graduate of Lawrence High School. He received an associate degree from Southern Maine Community College and a Bachelor of Science degree in conservation law enforcement from Unity College. He was employed by Olver Associates Inc. as a senior designer. A devoted and faithful Christian, Andy and his family are active members of Calvary Chapel, Belfast. Those who knew Andy found that he preached the Gospels through his actions and daily life’s interactions. A principled man, at the core of his being rested his love for his creator, his wife and two precious daughters. They all enjoyed living and loving each other through a variety of family activities, in and outside their home. He thoroughly enjoyed cooking, especially his famous wings, playing games with his children and spending time with Rachel. A master Maine guide, Andy loved the outdoors and was a fishing and hunting enthusiast. Whether it was deer hunting with his father and father-in-law close at home, duck hunting with friends or his annual ice fishing trip to Matagammon Lake with his brothers, Andy was always at peace and in his element just being outdoors with loved ones. Andy will be fondly remembered for his genuine kindness, courteous nature and terrific sense of humor. A soft spoken, humble man with strong convictions, Andy took his role as a father, husband, son, brother, uncle and friend as a responsibility from God and truly demonstrated the role of faithful servant he felt called to be. He was an outstanding role model for anyone that was fortunate to have known him and he will be sadly missed but celebrated by all as a true man of God.
Family and friends are invited to a time of Visitation 5-8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 1, at Riposta Funeral Home, 182 Waldo Ave., Belfast, where a funeral service and celebration of Andy’s life will be held 1 p.m. Friday, Nov. 2, officiated by Pastor Storm Gould. Interment will be afterward at Grove Cemetery, Belfast. In lieu of flowers, please consider a contribution to a special fund designed to support the future needs of his loving family, at TDBank, attention: Andrew Letourneau Memorial Fund, account: # 2426682777, 182 Main St., Waterville, ME 04901. Rachel would like anyone who would like to do something in memory of Andy to pick up your Bible, read it and develop a relationship with God. That is how he lived his life and the best way to honor him now. Online condolences may be offered to the Letourneau family by visiting www.ripostafh.com.


