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Alban J. Hank ALLAIN, 79, of Town House Apartments, died Mach 7, 2002 at Goodall Hospital after a short illness. He was born August 20, 1922 in Neguac, NB, Canada, a son of Benjamin and Alice (ROBICHAUD) ALLAIN. His family moved to Maine when he was about two years old. An accomplished guitar player in his teens, he played in the Sanford Troubadours at local dances and on the radio. His nickname, Hank referred to his similarities to musician Hank Williams. During World War II, Mr. ALLAIN served in the US army in the Pacific Theater, including Samoa, New Guinea and Iwo Jima.
He married Hugette Betty ROY in 1947. For many years, Mr. ALLAIN worked in the textile and shoe industries. He also assisted in the construction of Pease Air Force Base, and after a number of years, worked for Sprague Electric, retiring in 1984.
Mr. ALLAIN was predeceased by three brothers: Albert, Patrick and Raymond ALLAIN; a sister, Marie Claire DUPUIS, and by his wife, who died in 1995.
Survivors include two sons: Dennis ALLAIN, of Alamo, Texas, and Raymond ALLAIN, of Sanford; two brothers: Louise Valmore ALLAIN and Joe ALLAIN, of Sanford; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friend may call at Heald Funeral Home, Springvale March 9 from 3:330-5:30 pm, where the funeral is to follow at 5:30 pm. Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, New England Division, Topsham, Maine.
Source: Maine newspaper clipping
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