Obituary
Aimie J. Ouellette, age 86, died peacefully at home surrounded by his family on December 10, 2022 in Daytona Beach, FL. He is survived by his loving wife Dorothy (Soscia) Ouellette to whom he was married for sixty-three years. They lived in Londonderry, NH for many years before retiring to Florida.
Aimie is survived by his children, Paul Ouellette and his wife Diana, David Ouellette and his wife Lynne and Karen Precourt and her husband Robert. Aimie enjoyed spending time with his six grandchildren, Daniel (Leigh), Chelsey (deceased), Kyle (Brianna), Luke, Alyssa (Brian) and Katie (Bob) and great-grandson Brody.
Aimie was born in Amesbury, MA on October 15, 1936 to Albert and Harriet Ouellette and attended Amesbury High School. He was the brother of Elizabeth (Puorro), Ruth (Baker), Albert, Marjorie (Smith) and Linda (Muse). He honorably served in the US Army in Germany before embarking on a 42-year management career with FW Woolworth.
Aimie enjoyed playing golf and softball, traveling with Dorothy, and spending time on his boat in Lake Winnipesaukee. He was an avid reader of military history and enjoyed doing puzzles on his lanai during retirement.
A private service will be at the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery in Boscawen, NH. Charitable donations in remembrance of Aimie can be made to Tunnel to Towers at T2T.org
God Bless
Anthony
I am so very sorry for your loss. Aimie may be gone, but the memories you share with family will always be cherished. My deepest heartfelt condolences for the loss of you beloved husband and wonderful father. Sending prayers and strength. May he rest in peace.
Rest in Peace Aimie~
All the good, fun things we remember about Aimie must pale in comparison to what you experienced. He made his mark on everyone who was lucky enough to get to know him. We will miss him but our memories of him will live on. He always knew how to have a great time and make it fun for those around him. Will never forget that mischievous laugh of his that made you feel part of whatever mischief he had done or was about to do. RIP big guy!
John & Judy Goglia
Love,
Judy, John & Bethanie
We are so sorry to hear of Aimie’s passing. We don’t think we ever saw him without that mischievous smile! He will be missed!!❤️
Love,
Judy, John and Bethanie