Obituaries

Gregory A. Clement

CLEMENT, Gregory A., 23, of Orono, June 26, 2013. Arrangements are in the care of the Brookings-Smith Funeral Home, Bangor.

Gregory A. Clement

American Flag ColorPO Greg Clement OBORONO – Gregory A. Clement, 23, died unexpectedly June 26, 2013, at his home. He was born July 30, 1989, the son of Kim A. Clement and Jeannine L. “Gidget” (Sinclair) Breau.
    Gregory graduated from Foxcroft Academy, Class of 2008. Following graduation, he served with the U.S. Air Force, stationed at Altus AFB, OK, as a Civil Engineer Specialist.
Gregory enjoyed hunting, fishing and anything to do with outdoor motor sports such as boats, jet skies, snowmobiles, and ATVs. He was always involved with some kind of building project.
    Gregory is survived by his father, Kim Clement and stepmother, Leisa; stepfather Arthur Breau; brother, Casey Clement of Dover-Foxcroft; stepbrothers, Jeremy Vorhes, U. S. Army and Jarrett Vorhes, USMC; stepsister, Dannielle Ingram; maternal grandmother, Jeannie Louise Sinclair of Bangor; uncles and aunts, Robert and Rebecca Sinclair of Glenburn, Mark and Andrea Sinclair of Veazie, Cindi and Ken Jay of Scoodic Lake, Misty Sinclair-Brown of Mariavillie, Paula and Barry Smith of Charleston, George and Johnna Clement of Charleston, Jimmy and Phyllis Clement of Linneus; special uncles and aunts, Theron and Vickie Clement of Charleston, Lisa and John Rouleau of Milford, and Lou Ann and Allan Randall of Sebec; and numerous loved cousins. Gregory was predeceased by his mother, Jeannine “Gidget” Breau.
    A service of remembrance was held at Brookings-Smith, 133 Center St., Bangor, with the Pastor Steven Smith, United Methodist Church, Orono, officiating. Those who wish to remember Gregory in a special way may make gifts in his memory to Wounded Warrior Project, ATTN: Advance Guard, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675-9917, or www.supportwoundedwarriorproject.org. Condolences to the family may be expressed at www.BrookingsSmith.com.

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