In Memory of

Adele

F.

Haynes

(Aucoin)

Obituary for Adele F. Haynes (Aucoin)

SHREWSBURY –The family of Adele F. (Aucoin) Haynes is saddened to announce her passing on August 1, 2018, at the Coleman House of Northboro. She was predeceased by her husband, Paul W. Haynes who died in 1986. She is survived by two children, Paul F. Haynes of Marblehead, and Mary Ellen Kimball and her husband Joel of Glastonbury, CT; daughters-in-law, Sandra Haynes of Auburn and Cathy Haynes of Franklin, MA; and her sister, Marie Kinney of Worcester.
Adele will fondly be remembered by her six grandchildren, Ashley Haynes of Newton, Brittney Haynes of Delray Beach, FL, Brooke Haynes of Proctor Academy, Andover NH, Caroline Kimball of Seattle, WA, Tori Haynes of Seattle, WA, and Harlan Kimball of Frisco, CO; and several nephews and nieces.

She was predeceased by a son, Michael S. Haynes who died in 2017; two brothers, Eugene Aucoin who died in World War II, and Marcel Aucoin; and a sister, Madeleine Peloquin. She was born in Worcester, daughter of the late Clair and Florence (Guhin) Aucoin, and was a lifelong resident of Shrewsbury. She graduated from Commerce High School in Worcester in 1948.

Mrs. Haynes was the manager of Worcester O.B.G.Y.N. Associates for many years. She was a lifelong lover of Truro on Cape Cod. Family traditions were of strong importance to her, and many of the traditions that she started such as holidays with her family, and spending time in Truro are still continued by her family to this day. She was an avid sports fan, especially of the New England Patriots, and Tom Brady held a special spot in her heart.

A funeral Mass will be held at 11 am on Monday, August 6th at St. Mary’s Church, corner of Main and Summer Streets in Shrewsbury. Burial will follow at Mountain View Cemetery in Shrewsbury. Calling hours are August 6th, from 8:30 – 10 a.m. at Roney Funeral Home, 152 Worcester St., North Grafton, prior to the Mass. The family wishes to give special thanks to the nurses and aides at the Coleman House of Northborough for their loving care while she resided there.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Truro Conservation Trust, P.O. Box 327, North Truro, MA 02652, in the name of the “Great Hollow Beach Extension Project.”