Obituary

Louise M. Pietroski, obituary

Tue, 09/27/2016 - 12:15pm

ROCKLAND — Louise Margaret (Seavey) Pietroski, 93, of Rockland, passed away peacefully on Sept. 24, 2016, at the Sussman House in Rockport.

Born Nov. 11, 1922, in Rockland, she was the daughter and youngest child of Walter and Marie Laura (McNeil) Seavey. Her grandparents were Alva and Abbie Lurvey Seavey and Roderick and Ella McNeil.

Louise was a life-long resident of Rockland. While going to high school, she worked at Senter Crane's Department Store in Rockland to help her father care for her mother. Following her graduation from Rockland High School in 1941, Louise was employed at the Mobil Oil Depot in Rockland.

On Dec. 30, 1943, Louise married the love of her life, Joseph John Pietroski Sr. Louise became a homemaker and stay-at-home mom following the birth of her first child, Joseph Jr., in 1947. She was a wonderful and caring mother and grandmother to her four sons and 11 grandchildren. Louise adored her two great-grandsons, Kaleb and Eli, and thoroughly enjoyed their visits.

Louise has been a wonderful influence on her children and grandchildren. She emphasized the importance of family, faith and caring for others. In the mid 1950s, Louise learned to drive so that her children and their friends would have a ride to Catechism classes at St. Bernard's; to participate in Little League and Babe Ruth, high school sports including baseball, basketball, and football, as well as debate, speech, and theater activities. She also made sure her sons had transportation to swimming at the YMCA in Camden and skiing at the Camden Snow Bowl. With her husband, they attended hundreds of events involving their sons, including many of their college activities.

After her husband's retirement, they enjoyed traveling throughout the country, frequently visiting with friends and Joe's brothers and sisters and their families.

A life-long communicant of St. Bernard's Catholic Church, Louise and her husband volunteered for more than 16 years in the church's soup kitchen.

Predeceased by her devoted husband of more than 72 years, Joseph John Pietroski Sr. on July 24, 2016; and her three siblings, Dorothy Seavey Thayer, Virginia Seavey and Walter John Seavey; Louise is survived by her sons, Joseph Pietroski Jr. and his wife, Doris, of Winthrop, Donald Pietroski and his wife, Anne, of Thomaston, Robert Pietroski and his wife, Laurie, of Falmouth, and John Pietroski and his life partner, Donna Walsh, of Strong; her grandchildren, Peter, Matthew, Brian, Kara and her husband, Jake Hall, Kristin, Andrew and his wife, Angela, Jenny, Molly, Michael and his fiancé, Melissa Breton, Thomas and Daniel; and her great-grandchildren, Kaleb and Elias Joseph. Louise is also survived by many nieces and nephews, as well as special friends, Virginia “Ginny” Gross, Barbara Smalley and Vera Pine.

Louise will be surrounded in heaven by those who love her, including her husband, her siblings, friends, parents and grandparents who have gone before her. She will be remembered, but severely missed, by those remaining here on earth.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Thursday, Sept. 29, at 10 a.m. at St. Bernard's Catholic Church, 150 Broadway in Rockland. A reception will follow in the parish hall.

Gifts in Louise's memory may be made to St. Bernard's Soup Kitchen, 7 Union Street, Camden, ME 04843; or a charity of one's choice.

Arrangements are in the care of Burpee, Carpenter and Hutchins Funeral Home.