Augusta, on Thursday, July 17th at 10am with military honors. She was also a member of Alcoholics Anonymous. She later changed careers and went to work at the Curtain Shop, in Auburn as a sales representative for window treatments and later went to work for Perkins Upholstery in Auburn in the same capacity. In 1964 she was inspired by Rachel Carsons, Silent Spring to bring about a better way to grow our food with out poisoning the environment and ourselves. She was a life long member of the Clan Campbell and an active member/supporter of Tommy's Feral Feline Rescue of Lewiston and Another Chance Animal Rescue of North Berwick, Maine. He honorably served his country in the US Army and was a veteran of the Korean War. They always enjoyed saving and investing. She enjoyed spending time with her family and doing crossword puzzles. Survivors include her son, Patrick Beuttler; and brother, Dennis. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, Group 500 Route One Yarmouth, Me 04096. In Bobs memory, donations may be made to the Greater Androscoggin Humane Society 55 Strawberry Ave. Lewiston, ME 04240. Eileen enjoyed spending time reading through cookbooks and taking care of her extra-large Bichon named Big Boy.. She took great pleasure in the accomplishments of both her children and was the biggest fan of her son, Bills, music and a constant fixture at his concerts. Myrna Margarita Tomazic Geelong, Victoria April 26, 2023 (70 years old) View obituary Walter Mario Velazquez Fawkner, Victoria April 24, 2023 (53 years old) View obituary Mui Lim Springvale, Victoria April 26, 2023 (71 years old) View obituary Marjorie Helen (Donchi) Lynn Bairnsdale, Victoria 2023 View obituary Tyrell Howden While living in Freeport she ran and owned Kristinas Book World. He was moderator of the Bethel town meetings for many years. She had a love for animals and her moms dog, Prissy. We know that we will recognize you by the crowns that you are now wearing upon your head, for you certainly gave so much, to so many, with so very little. He was predeceased by his first wife, Vernine Lamb Burdin in 1993 and his second wife, Eleanor Ring Burdin 200. During the 70s, Clyde worked at banks in Augusta and Bangor as a computer programmer and analyst. A memorial tribute is planned at the ecological field station given by her family to the Earlham College Department of Biology. Her strength and caring is her legacy. People don't live in a vacuum, they live in a system with others. Condolences can be expressed at www.funeralalternatives.net. Lewiston, Me 04240. On Oct. 23, 2008, he and his wife, the former Beverly Berry, celebrated 60 years of marriage. He is survived by his wife Marcia Foster Deal of 50 years of Cousins Island, son Jeffrey Deal and wife Ginny of , granddaughter Elizabeth of Springfield, Pa., daughter Cynthia Deal and granddaughters Emma and Laura Bailey of Topsfield MA., and son Steven Deal of Greenville, NC. Their marriage created a secure home for their two children, and also sustained each other for 56 years. Previous to that, she owned and operated Jay's Lunch in Augusta. Special thanks to Tom Liscord, Mary Burgess and Colleen Messina. He also held the offices of Worthy Master of Sidney Grange for several years and past Worthy Patron of OES Sidney. While in New Jersey, Arthur and Beatrice raised two sons, Arthur Alexander Windecker, III, currently of Goleta, California, and Richard Chase Windecker, currently of Shrewsbury, New Jersey. He was born in Memphis, Tenn., on June 4, 1953, a son of Norman E. Duggan and Jane H. Colarusso. and was a Masters candidate in Asian Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. A memorial service is planned for July 22. of Surgery until his death. After moving to the Greater Portland area, Frank played regularly with Paul Landry and Al Reali. He was a lifelong learner and enjoyed that opportunity to learn more about his adopted state. Grace was a feisty good natured person whom everyone loved. She is survived by her sons Robert Kenney and his wife Gail of Montville, Leon Kenney of Brunswick; many grandchildren and great grand children. A memorial service will be held on January 26th at 2:00 p.m. at the Congregational Church on Route 9 in Cumberland, ME. Ella was a past member of the North Scarborough Grange and South Gorham Baptist Church. Omer was a member of the American Legion. Linn was born on March 9, 1954 in Farmington, Maine, the son of William Bowker Sr. and Minnie (Dyer) Bowker. Gracelawn Memorial Park in Auburn. We also wish to thank her friends at the Roak Block for being there for her, it meant a lot to her and her family. Bill is survived by his wife Doris Spach, daughters Lynn Morton of New Jersey, Marilou Morton of New Jersey, Joanne Drake of Pennsylvania, son William Spach Jr., of West Virginia, sister Joan Paley of Florida,9 grandchildren, and step-daughters Susan Rollfs of Massachusetts, Catherine Cronkhite, of Florida and step-son Peter Cronkhite of Massachusetts. He became a father for the first time in 1949. Being from California, he was an avid L.A. Dodgers fan. They lived in Paris before moving to Hochatown, Oklahoma to be the camp host at Beavers Bend State Park in the Fern Campground in December of 2015. He survived by his daughter Rita Begin and her husband Gil, his sons Lionel LaChapelle, Louis LaChapelle and his wife Geraldine, his grandchildren: Toby, Randy, John, Lisa, Laurie, Tracy and Richie as well as 5 great grandchildren. Cole and Norway footwear. He was predeceased by his beloved wife Hope; brothers Frank and Stephen Hall; sisters Carol Hagen, Florence, and Theresa Hall. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the American Cancer Society 1 Main St. Topsham, Me 04086 or Hospice House of Androsccoggin Health Care 236 Stetson Rd. Germaine S. Quirion - age 80, formerly of Oxford Street and most recently of Gray Birch - MGRHC, died February 26, 2008 at MaineGeneral Medical Center after an extended illness. Sally was a member of the Windsor Historical Society. He was born April 6, 1949, the son of Edward and Juanita Taber Jr. A loving husband, father, grandfather and friend, Larry will be missed in the hearts, minds and souls of all of his family and friends as we take him with us within ourselves. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives LLC, 500 Route One Yarmouth, Me 04096. There will be no visiting hours; a memorial service may be held at the convenience of the family. She was living with her youngest son Bruce and his family on the Bowdoinham Road in Lisbon Falls for the past 10 years. He was a lifelong sportsman who loved fishing hunting and golf. She was born in Greenbush on January 28th, 1945 the daughter of Charles Sr. and Agatha (Murphy) Fowler. He was one of two founding Trustees of the Robert W. Boyd Annual Award given at Yarmouth High School. For his 15 minutes of fame, he was paid $100. Her loving fianc and family members were by her side. He especially enjoyed spending time with his great-granddaughter Alexis. In 1951 Rupe and Eva moved to Reading, Mass. The family would like to thank all the caring staff at Thornton Hall for making Mr. Pope feel totally at home and special. Arrangements are in the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC, 25 Tampa St., Lewiston, ME 04240. Lewiston- John N. Dennis, 67, of West Bath died unexpectedly August 7, 2006. Family and friends may visit Thursday, April 27th from 5 to 8 pm at Gracelawn Memorial Park 980 Turner St. Auburn. Donations may be made i. her memory to Market Square Health Center, 3 Market Square, S. Paris, ME 04281. He attended Augusta schools and although he never finished his education Gary was very knowledgable about what had gone on in the world n knew people, dates, times, and events very well. She was predeceased by her father, mother and husband, William A. Hanson. WebPlan a Funeral or Cremation Immediate Need Death has occurred or is near Plan Ahead Pre-Plan a Funeral or Cremation Find Obituaries and Services Find Funeral Homes or Cemeteries Ideas and Resources FREE INSIDER'S GUIDE: Why pre-plan a funeral or cremation? In the 1970s, he moved his family to the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, where his expertise in snowmaking was instrumental in building and developing three ski areas. Auburn- Louise J. Sargent, 83, died Saturday, May 13th surrounded by her family, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was also the first person in the state of Maine to use a claming dredge. Martin was also a member of the American Legion #86 of Gray, the Danville Grange, Pomona, State and National Grange, Danville Union Church, First Auburn Senior Citizens and Robin Dow Senior Citizens. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Phyllis May (Boothby) Vining, and is survived by a son, Thomas F. Vining. After his retirement from the military he worked at Bath Iron Works. Ronald was born on July 16th, 1960, the son of Ann and Arthur Mattson. The visitors at Fern were always welcome, even the deer, that she fed corn daily. The Aftermath of John F. Kennedy's Assassination, Queen Victoria's Children and Grandchildren, Biography of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, First Lady, Why US Public Schools Don't Have a Prayer, Famous Mothers in History: Ancient Through Modern, How to Design and Catalog Your Family Tree, Researching Famous (or Infamous) Ancestors, Biography of Robert Kennedy, US Attorney General, Presidential Candidate, Certificate in Genealogical Research, Boston University. Heather was a member of University Womens Club in Toronto, Defenders of Wildlife, ACLU, and the Sierra Club. Alice was also predeceased by Elaine (Pratt) Golden and Martha (Cloutier) Roscoe, aunts; and Theodore "Ted" Roscoe and Frederick W. Eaton, uncles. Also many nieces and nephews. Survivors include his wife of 46 years, Mildred L. (Bryer) Moore; six children, Karan Burton of Hayes, Va., Deanna Knight of Whiting, Debra Hale of San Diego, Calif., Stephen Moore of Groton, Conn., Cheryl Moore of Georgetown and Frank Moore of Bath; four sisters, Rosemary Reynolds of Palmyra, Sylvia Kurt of Palmyra, Barbara Hamilton of Pittsfield and Ethel Allen of Palmyra; 16 grandchildren; and many great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Chelsea-Lawrence J. Armstrong of Augusta, ME, died in a sudden and tragic auto accident in Chelsea ME, last Sunday at 9am July 22, 2007. PO Box 305, Readfield, ME, 04355. His Family would like to thank all of the Doctors, Nurses and Staff at Rumford Community Hospital; CMMC in Lewiston; Ledgeview Living Center in West Paris and the Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice in Auburn for the superb care he received. Audrey was also an avid cat lover and got much joy from caring for them. Yarmouth passed away on Tuesday March 21, 2006 at her sons home. Burial will follow at Gracelawn Memorial Park 980 Turner St. Auburn, Me 04210. A substantial number of the books were donated by Stern herself. In his memory, donations may be made to the Veterans Center Parkway Complex 29, Westminster Street, Lewiston, ME 04240. He was born Feb. 14, 1925, in Lexington, to Roland Foss and Fern Hewitt. They were married in 1942, just before he was deployed in World War II. April 5th at 11:00 AM. She was motivated to live on to see her new granddaughter Zadie born on New Year's Day. Anna was active in the National Cathedral Association and the Church Periodical Club. Born June 18, 1926, to Perley J. Laliberte and Emily Blanchette Laliberte, Lawrence faithfully served in the Army for three and a half years during World War II. Family and friends are invited to pay their respects from 3 - 5. She strongly believed that a life of inquiry had no parallel and inspired this belief in others. He enjoyed hunting, bee keeping, gardening and making maple syrup, among many other interests. She developed and implemented a health curriculum for the entire Portland school system for the burgeoning student population, including many immigrant children with needs similar to those she herself had experienced as a child. He is survived by his wife, Hazel (Smith) Ward of Bolsters Mills; two sons, Ronald Ward of Portland and Matthew Ward of Brunswick; two daughters, Anne Ward and Vicky Edwards, both of Harrison; a stepson, William Hill of Colebrook, N.H.; a stepdaughter, Bonnie Iwans of Norway; seven grandchildren; one great-granddaughter and five stepgrandchildren. Cindy is survived by her husband of 41 years Peter Elkins of Freeport, brother Jon Emerson and his wife Sandi of North Carolina and a nephew Mike Emerson of Florida. Barbara J Homer of Falmouth, Ann H Labbe of Vienna, VA. Robert J Harper of Saunton, VA, John P Harper II of Wasilla, AK, Erma L Brutscher of Monkton, MD, Carol E Turner of Greene. The family would like to thank Health Reach Hospice for the wonderful care provided during Dons Illness. She enjoyed needlepoint, crossword books, cooking and reading.. She was predeceased by her parents; her first husband, Douglas Burr; her second husband, Aubrey Quimby; a daughter, Doris LeClair; a grandson, Brian Burr; a great-grandson Caleb Beal; a brother Wilbur Burr Jr., and a sister Wineford Fenno.. She is survived by a son, Paul Burr, and his wife, Mina, of Bowdoin; two daughters, Shirley Griffin of Old Town, and Pamela Burr of Brunswick; one sister, Betty McDougal, of Milinocket; and three brothers, Richard Burr of Virginia, Carl Burr of Connecticut and Robert Burr of Mississippi; 16 grandchildren, 43 great-grandchildren and 23 great-great-grandchildren. BRUNSWICK -- Winifred Buck Russell, 95, born Aug. 7, 1910, in Whitefield, the daughter of Elizabeth Ireland Buck and William Buck, died Monday, April 10, 2006, in Brunswick, at the home of her daughter. She was born on March 22, 1955 in Trumbull, Conn., the daughter of Perley and Debbie Leighton. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Coastal Humane Society of Brunswick. She and John built a house that they shared for over 50 years. So when it comes to your funeral, it makes sense to pre-plan. Freeport Community Services, P.O. He proudly served his country in the United States Army from 1942-1946. At the time of his passing he was in the process of purchasing his first real home since leaving Eagle Lake. She was born 03/09/1920 in Fort Kent, the daughter of Victorie & Delia (Voisine) Bard. Burial will take place in the spring. She recently resided at MaineGeneral Rehabilitation and Nursing Care at Glenridge in Augusta, where she received exemplary care from Dr. Betsy Hart and an outstanding staff. He enjoyed sports, especially the Durham and Boston Red Sox. died peacefully Thursday, Sept. 11, 2008 at his home. He worked as an advertising salesman for the Press Herald and was a salesman and Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Locke Office Products and Walsh Brothers in Tucson, AZ. She first began teaching in a one-room school in Gill, Mass., and taught first grade in Northfield, Mass., for more than 30 years. He was born on April 9th 1932, in Lewiston, the son of Ovid and Loucienne (Nadeau) David. She received her diplomas from Holy Cross School and Lewiston High School. Bill was president of the Higgins Beach Association for many years. She was a member of the Portsmouth Yacht Club and Wentworth By The Sea in New Hampshire. Vernon Street in Augusta, Maine. She is survived b. He was a member of the band, Raattikkoon, and was known as The Old Port Busker.. He was a member of Boston Ski & Sports Club and once had traveled to Austria to ski the Alps. Lewiston-Joseph E. Chartier, 85, of Ann St. died Monday, June 30, 2008 at Central Maine Medical Center, Lewiston. She was the daughter of Samuel Moore and Helen Newton Moore Chase. The family wishes to thank the wonderful caring staff at Clover Manor, as well as Dr.Thomas Hatten, who brought comfort to Bev, and to whom we are grateful. He is predeceased by his father and mother, two brothers Emil and Donald, and a sister Shirley Swisher.. She is survived by her husband Franklin Carter of Augusta, sons George Hill and wife Suzanne of New Jersey, Brian Hill and wife Sue of Monmouth, Gary Hill and companion Diane Gagne of Palermo, a daughter Loretta Hinkley of Augusta, a sister and brother, 6 grandchildren, and 3 great grandchildren. She was born in Boston, MA on May 11, 1914, the daughter of Lorenzo and Adelaide Crowell. He was a resident of Dyouville Pavilion in Lewiston where he received tender loving care from the devoted staff. She was 78 and had been suffering from advanced-stage abdominal cancer. MONMOUTH -- Paul L. Mushrow, age 67, passed away at the Hospice House in Auburn on Sept. 6, 2006, following a brief battle with cancer. She is Survived by her Son William R. Wyman and his wife Linda of Freeport, Son-in-law Capt. Barbara will be missed by her devoted partner, Elizabeth (Betty) Coombes of West Gardiner; her mother, Sally, of Farmingdale, her brothers, Fred Farrington and his wife Gloria of Sidney; Kevin Farrington of Pensacola, Florida; Emery Smith and his wife Theresa of Farmingdale; and her sister, Dianne Heino and her husband Michial of Belgrade Lakes; friend Susan Desjardins; nieces: Kate Farrington, Jennifer Blethen, Chelsie Emery, and Amy Heino; nephews: Jarrod Desjardins, Michael Farrington, Christopher Desjardins, and Brent Farrington; as well as many aunts, uncles, and cousins. There will be a funeral mass at Holy Church on Saturday, Nov. 17 at 9 a.m. Island Commons Endowment Fund, 132 Littlefield Rd, Chebeague Is, ME 04017 Samaritan Fund, c/o Gail Miller, Treasurer, 36 Fenderson Rd, Chebeague Is, ME 04017 Cumberland Mainland & Islands Trust (memo: Second Wind Farm), c/o Chebeague Rec Center, Chebeague Is, ME 0401. No matter who you were, Macky always used just the right words or actions to make you feel important and valued. Family and friends are invited to a memorial visitation on Saturday, November 18th from 10:30 to 11:30 A.M. with a service commencing at 11:30 A.M. at Funeral Alternatives, LLC 25 Tampa St. Lewiston. He was born in Carthage, June 21, 1930, the son of Mildred Noyes. He was employed as a refrigeration repair man for Maine Food Plant for many years until the Company closed. For 37 years, he worked in the shoe industry, but found his true accomplishment in building contruction, especially in finish carpentry. She is survived by a daughter Brenda Mckissick, Grandchildren Kellie Ridley, Ken Batron, Deborah Martel, Ronald Tierney, Michelle Meyer, Quinn Tierney, several great Grandchildren, Sisters Geneva Greenlaw of Lubec, Bernadine Davis of Lynn, Ma., and Daughter in-law Janis Batron. She married in 1960. In 1996, Arthur and Beatrice moved back to Auburn, residing for two years at Schooner Estates before moving to Clover Health Care. He was predeceased by his brother Dwight Morse and his sisters Irene Barschdorf, Lucille Duffy and Alberta Lidback. He was representative from the American Board of Surgery at the First Arab Board of Surgery examinations, In Bagdad, Iraq, Dec 1986. Her home was often a gathering place for all. A private family memorial service will be held on Thursday, June 8th.. She leaves two sons; Rev. Donald enjoyed watching the Boston Red Sox, Playing softball with his children while they were growing up, collecting American Indian memorabilia, and playing dice. She took great pride in her children and was always supportive of their different talents. In lieu of Flowers, donations may be made in Erlands memory to the First Assembly of God, 70 Hogan Rd., Lewiston, M. 04240. (Lund) Chubbuck, 66, of Oak St. passed away on February 18, 2007 at her residence after a long battle with lung disease. While a student nurse, Prudy met her future husband, Anson Junior Crocker, while he was a patient. Her daughter, Emma R. David, died in 2002, following a car accident in 1995, which left her severely disabled. They have two children, Theresa and Matthew. Herman loved to dance and won many dance contests, favoring the jitterbug. The disclosure has ruptured the relationship between the two families, sources said, and the girl's family is reluctant to press charges. Every morning at 5:45 he was on his way to Fullers Market for coffee with his poker friends, as well as Dick Vigue, Wendall Collins, and on occasion friend and neighbor Gary Crocker.
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