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Jim was a member of the B.P.O.E. Chris was diagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer in March, 2007. Traveling to towns and classrooms throughout the state, he gave lectures advocating community aquaculture. She survived by daughters Phoebe Johnson, of Chelsea, Carol Bryant, of Machias, and Marilyn Marxo and Linda Markey, both of Connecticut; sons Wallace Graham Jr., of Chelsea, Stephen Graham, of Augusta, Roger Graham, of Chelsea, and Mark Graham, of Augusta; sisters Nonie Lopes, of Connecticut, Margaret Flaherty, of Machiasport, Lois Wassen, of Old Town, and Nellie Gatcomb, of East Machias; brother John Wood, of Machiasport; 20 grandchildren, two stepgrandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren and several nieces, nephews and cousins. School of Optometry in Boston. He was predeceased by his wife, Elizabeth Smith.. In her teen years, she spent each summer with her Aunt Lynn who owned Belliveau's Popcorn Stands on the beach and at the end of the pier in Old Orchard. . Harpswell, Me 0407. A private graveside service for family and invited guests will be held at Oak Grove Cemetery in Bath. He honorably served his country in the US Army and was a veteran of the Korean War. She enjoyed crafts, collecting dolls, needlepoint, baking, canning and boating. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives LLC 198 Western Ave. Augusta, Me 04330. 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. She always said "everyone has talent." . In 1977 she married Richard Lee with whom she loved to go camping and fishing. He attended Freeport Schools and served in the Pacific Theater for the U.S. Army Signal Service in World War Two. He died gracefully, and well prepared, leaving his life as he had lived it. Survived by husband Thomas Burdin (Sout. She was also a member of the Alma Lee Dance Lisbon, and attended the Open Door Baptist Church where she had been recently baptized. Vici was born in Lakeport, Calif., on April 29, 1948, to George and Margaret Hymer. The family relocated to Danville where her father was the Station Agent for the Grand Trunk Railroad. Arrangements are by Funeral Alternatives in Augusta. He was born June 26,1913 in Hallowell, Maine the son of George E Varney Sr. and Florence Tibbetts. She is survived by two sons, Peter Theriault and his wife, Mona, and Mark Theriault; a daughter, Susan Stacey and her husband, Tom; a grandson, Anthony Theriault; a sister, Gloria Mallet; and two half sisters, Rita Lovell and Marie Carson. He was a wonderful husband, father, & Grumpy who will be missed by all. Donations can be made in her memory to the Hospice House, 236 Stetson Road, Auburn, ME 04210. A graveside service will take place on Thursday, July 3rd at 10am at Gracelawn Memorial Park 980 Turner St. Auburn, Me with military honors. She also was active in the churchs Social Justice Committee, which among many other activities erected a peace pole in front of the churchs fellowship hall. He was born on June 8, 1924 in Millinocket the son of Leroy and Ada (MacDonald) Pelkey. He will be sadly missed by all who cared for him and his friends at the Maine Veteran's Home in Augusta.. Lewiston. Lea was born in Lewiston on September 3, 1916 to Desire and Suzanne (Maheux) Dackmine. David P., 46, of Stoneham, died on July 24th at the Hospice House. Vernon schools and then went on to serve his country proudly in the US Army during World War II. The continuation of the relationship was apparently the trigger to the Kennedys' announcement last week that they had separated after 16 years of marriage. Lewiston-Marcelle D.Bennett-of Lewiston, died on December 31, 2006 at Central Maine Medical Center. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make a memorial contribution to HealthReach Homecare and Hospice, P .O. She also enjoyed her yearly trips to New York to attend Broadway shows and traveled several times a year to California to visit her daughter, son-in-law and grandson. Arrangements are under the care Funeral Alternatives Group 25 Tampa St. Lewiston, Me 04240. She has longed for the day to hold and rock her son again. A service will be held at the Fr. He enlisted in the army and served his country for 11 years. Donations may be made in Pauls memory to either the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad, 58 Fore Street, Portland, ME 04101 or Alzheimers Care Center, 154 Dresden Ave., Gardiner, Maine. He is also survived by his two stepdaughters, Beverly Leyden of Hebron and Arolyn Lake of North Bridgeton, and their children and grandchildren. She had a great appreciation of comedy, was a prolific writer, and poet. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives LLC, Yarmouth. She was fun, loving and always inviting. He was 89. For Lisa, her varied jobs always revolved around the people she came into contact with, and she lovingly put her energy into those relationships. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the United Methodist Church or Clover Health Care. She is most known for her work in God's Not Dead, Time Trap, and The Gallows. At his request, there will be no funeral services. They were married on February 14, 1946 in Gardiner. Gaston loved watching country videos on TV and loved spending time with his loveable dog Bennie of 11 yrs. Livermore, Me 04253. Memorial visitation will take place Saturday, June 7th from 11 to noon with a service starting at noon at the First Assembly of God Church Hogan Rd. Thomas was Past Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Maine of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, a member of Saco Rebekah Lodge #2, Saco Grange #93, and Cornerstone United Methodist Church in Saco. Ruth married Edward Charles Bolton on June 22, 1932. He is survived by his former wife Jackie of Farmington; daughter Kris Deveau and her husband Craig, of Auburn, son Nathan Dennis and his wife Kimberly, of Portland, and daughter Sonya Hirsch and her husband Tyler, of Lewiston; nine beloved grandchildren; and his brothers Jerome Dennis and James Dennis of Old Town. She was also caregiver to two families in this area. In 1952 she married Osbourne Burgess and lived in Peru and Poland before his death in 1967. Interment will be private at St. Peters Cemetery. "Lin", as she was known, passed away serenely at the Hospice House of Androscoggin in Auburn, surrounded by her loving family and friends. He participated in Meals on Wheels and thoroughly enjoyed it. Phyllis is survived by her son Daniel B. Skolfield and wife Sharon, Jeffrey M. Skolfield and wife Beth of Lisbon Falls, grandchildren Heather of Lewiston, William of Hilo Hawaii, Melissa of Richmond, Hollie and Katie of Lisbon Falls, five great grandchildren, sister Shirley Christopher Ricker and husband Wayne of Lisbon, and five nieces. You try so hard to make it count. Dillon Trundy, Nathan Cavers. She was predeceased by her brothers, Calvin and Hartwell York, sister Virginia Clukey; and step son, LeRoy Trask. Her children grew up in a home that was the hub for neighborhood children. She worked as a PCA and as a stitcher. Bay Pines, Florida-Thomas Green Burdin Jr. 84 of Turner & Pinellas Park, FL died on July 22, 2008 in a Florida hospital. He was born in Lewiston March 15, 1919 son of Willis K. and Grace T. Blanchard. Through the years she worked for Augusta Supply Co., State Highway, Kennebec Contracting, as a foster mom and child caregiver for several years. He was born Aug. 11, 1927, to Ethel Holbrook in Damariscotta. Her farm in Wayne was the center of festive gatherings for family and friends over the years. After Frank passed away in 2015, it was reported that his last will and testament "favored" his Kathie Lee family. Also surviving is a multitude of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. He entered the Navy in 1945 and served in active duty during WWII and remained a reservist until 1970. She then studied art at Mount Ida College in Newton, Mass. He served in the Army National Guard for many years. She loved being with family, playing cribbage and going to Bingo with her friends. In lieu of flowers please send donations to. She enjoyed Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy, reading and crossword puzzles. He left $2million to his three older children, a stark comparison to the $10million that his two younger children and wife inherited, according to Page Six. Larry loved his three dogs and enjoyed taking walks with his family and friends. Education was very important to Nell and was very proud of each of her grandchildren graduating Form College. He was predeceased by a son Patrick Cote. Of her many interests, she especially enjoyed growing flowers, bingo, yard sales, traveling, cooking, dining out and shopping. Private services will be held Sunday, Oct. 8, in Gardiner. When they retired, they sold most of the property. He moved with the family to Maine as a boy, and lived in Rumford, his fathers hometown, for most of his childhood. Gloria leaves her husband Mac of Lewiston; daughter Janice; grandson Aaron; granddaughter Kaylee; son-in-law Roy Hornstein, all of Laguna Niguel, CA; sisters Angelina Boisvert and husband Romeo of Lewiston, Theresa Hunsicker and husband Bob of Humet, CA, Lucille Delorme of National City, CA, Annette Metropolis of West Hartford, CT; sister-in-law Gabrielle Sirois of Lewiston; and many nieces and nephews. during her illness, and was tremendously grateful to her employer for giving her the opportunity to play a beneficial role while she aggressively treated her cancer. ; sister-in-laws Connie and Josie Levesque both of Lewiston. Burial will follow at Gracelawn Memorial Park with military honors. He was the director of building and grounds for the YMCA in Westfield, New Jersey. After graduating from high school she worked in the Auburn shoe shops. He enjoyed camping, hunting, fishing and especially archery. He gave his time generously to the Worcester community. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, October 29th at 11am at Kincer Funeral Home 130 Pleasant St. Richmond, Me 0435. He was employed in past years at Wellmans, Bates Mill, Channel 10 in Lewiston, as a Steeple Jack, Painter, Carpenter prior to retirement. He taught himself piano and began entertaining in Massachusetts at the age of fourteen. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Theresa; a son, Robert Jackson and his wife, Kim, of Kansas; a daughter, Janna Schuster and her husband, Bill, of Peru; a daughter, Lisa Puiia and her husband, Mario, of Rumford; a son, Lee Crawford of Mexico; a stepson, Alfred Roy and his companion, Faye Philbrick, of Roxbury; grandchildren, Corinna, Shawn, Robyn, Karyn and Kayla (Pop's little angel); nine great-grandchildren; and a nephew, Wayne Smith and his wife, Michelle. CLARK, FRANK - 67, of Cumberland, died Jan. 1, 2007. She worked as a secretary at American Can Company for several years. He studied martial arts under Al Gardner for several years. A son Gregory L. died in August of 1998. A concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11:00am on Monday, February 19 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church on Main Street in Lewiston. 80-year-old Minnesota woman 'will not be missed' according to her obituary. A Memorial Service celebrating the life of Gary A. Bush will be held on Saturday, March 8, 2008 at 12 noon, at First Congregational Church, 3 Gray Rd. WebArchives of oituary listings from Funeral Alternatives of Maine, serving Lewiston, Falmouth, and Augusta with low-cost, simplified services. Charlene worked at Tambrands for over 20 years. She enjoyed knitting for her friends and family. Bean. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, exchanging tall tales with buddies, road trips, playing cards, watching westerns, golf and tennis on TV, crafting knives, inlaying guns, restoring antiques, making decorative canes, and fixing just about anything. Neal was born in Phillips on August 26, 1930 and the son of Alton (Prince) and Helen Edwards. Before moving to Maine Mr. Umphrey was a college administrator and later became a management consultant specializing in executive recruitment. Auburn- Michael J. Parise, 51, of Abbot, passed away on Saturday, August 19, at Hospice House in Auburn. In her early years she worked with her husband in his shoe repair business. In 2005 she received a President's Volunteer Service Award "In recognition and appreciation of (her) commitment to serving our nation and for making a difference through volunteer service." She is survived b. He was born Jan. 18, 1921, in Rumford, the son of Norman and Mary (McKay) Crawford. Dick is survived by a son Richard Pepin and wife Mary of Poland, daughters Linda Frasier of Falmouth, Cynthia Fisher and husband Kenneth of Sabattus, 3 grandchildren Kathleen Douglass of Lewiston, Brian Smith and wife Nichole of Lewiston and Allison Pepin of Lewiston, 3 great- grandchildren Kayla, Alexx and Elizabeth Douglass, sisters Lorraine Pepin of Lewiston and Claire Turner of Randolph, many nieces, nephews and great family friend Claudette Gagne of Lewiston. Her parents, Dr. Julius Bluhm, a NYC public school educator, and his wife Ina opened Camp Fernwood for Girls in Poland, Maine in 1921, stressing the values of living simply, appreciating the beauty around us, nurturing tolerance and acceptance of all people. PO Box 636, Canton, ME 04221.. Malcolm Dennison McLean, Jr., known to family and friends as Scott, died Sunday, May 18, 2008, at Maine Medical Center, Portland following a brief illness. He attended Lewiston Schools and then went on to serve his country proudly in the US Army during the Korean War. Lewiston Richard A. Poisson, 75, of Lewiston, died on February 16th, 2008 in Russell Park Nursing Home with his loving family by his side. On Feb. 7, 1945 he married Vernine Geri Lamb, and together they raised their two sons Thomas III and Carl. She was born in Lewiston on April 21, 1932 the daughter of Leo and Lucienne (Sutton) Larochelle and attended local Lewiston Schools. He was a member of the Zoning Board of Appeals and of the Harbor and Waterfront Committees of Yarmouth for many years and served as Chairman of both. Fay was predeceased by her Husband Guy H. Farris, Children Hollis, Durrell, Wade Batron, Harland, Milton, Phil Farris, Corrine Jones and 11 siblings. He leaves their three children, Anne M. of California, Elizabeth C. of New Gloucester, and Thomas A. of California; and three grandchildren. and Maine alike. In Lieu of flowers- Family has requested that any Memorial Contributions be dispersed to Togus VA hospital, where Donald resided the past 18 months, until his passing on. She grew up in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts where she graduated from High School in 1940 and later, her art degree from Vesper George School of Art in Boston, MA. Law and his wife Elaine of Lisbon, daughter Kelly A. Humphrey and her husband Mark and her daughter Debra S. Law of Lewiston, 6 grandchildren Kara Law, Adam Lord, Emily Law, Kathryn (Katie) Law, Joshua Law, Amy Law, great grandchildren Cayden Billings, Haley Lord, siblings Harold Butch Jewell and his wife Jackie, Beverly Caron and her husband Bob, Timothy Jewell and his wife Claire, several nieces, nephews, and life long best friend Cheryl Stewart of Wales. He was born on May 1, 1943, in Lewiston, the son of Raymond and June (Eveleth) Pettipas. His family heard little about his accomplishments outside of the modern white stucco house that he designed and built in 1950. extended daughters & Sons - Laura & Jack Easton, Jo-Anne & Nick Nigro, Andrea Mirabella, Robert & Sue Mirabella, Chris & Francine Mirabella & 16 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. Marilyn 'Dee' Gould July 13, 1923- Dec. 24, 2008 FREEPORT -- Loving mother of four and grandmother of four, as well as mother figure to many more, Dee passed away unexpectedly from a cerebral hemorrhage on Dec. 24, 2008, surrounded by family, the way she liked it best. He loved classical music, model railroading, and a rural lifestyle. Lewiston Jeanne Kay Fortin, 59, passed away on January 10, 2009 at a local hospital with her loving husband at her side. He is survived as well by his daughters, Karen Ryder and husband Keith, and granddaughters Dacia and Taila of Swanville, and Jacqueline L Smith of Islesboro. He enjoyed traveling in his motor home with his wife and son, Kenny, who passed away in March 2004. Family and friends are invited to visit on SATURDAY at 2 PM at First Assembly of God Church, Hogan Road, Lewiston, with a funeral service to follow at 2:30 PM. In 1980, she was named the Charles A. Dana professor of romance languages at Randolph-Macon, where she gained a reputation for generously giving her time and encouragement to students and colleagues. In lieu of flowers the family suggests that donations be made to: The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Donor Services P.O. She had 9 Grandchildren, and 2 Great Grand Children. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, one son Gary and his wife Sheryl of Okemos, Michigan and two treasured grandchildren Donna Lee and Evan Thomas Blanchard. Gloria will also be sadly missed by her puppy Hannah. She also loved sewing, knitting and crewel work, creating many beautiful keepsakes for her family. Dot graduated from Lewiston high School in 1937 and later was active on the Class Reunion Committee. A complete obituary will follow. He grew up in North Yarmouth and graduated from Greely High School with the class of 1984. She is survived by her sisters, Pat and Rose; her children, Bobby, Chris, Susan, Patty and Eddie; her many step-children; her grandson, L.J. AUBURN, ME--Anyes deHorst [Rozendaal] Eames, 74, of Auburn ME died peacefully January 28th, 2007 at The Hospice House in Auburn as a result of acute leukemia. The oldest of 8 children living on the Roberts farm in Bowdoin. Ozzie will be remembered for his bright eyes, genuine smile and firm handshake. They moved back to Mrs. Murphy's home in 1980, to take care of her parents and the farm. He was close to earning the Life Master rank from the American Contract Bridge League at the time of his passing. Many thanks to the Mexico Exiles M.C. She was a waitress for most of her life, she loved people. Workman Trust. He was born in Waterville on September 2, 1934 the son of Randall and Zitella (Barnard) Wright. Betty was one of the founding inspirations for the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (MOFGA) serving on various committees and one of the founders of the Common Ground Country Fair. portion of the cemetery. She worked as a nurse in her native Canada at ?Crick? The family would like to thank the staff of M-1 at CMMC for their loving care and support during the past few weeks. Eva and Rupe retired to Auburn, Maine in 1983. passed away on Friday, February 16, 2007 at Russell Park Manor. Pat graduated from Erskine Academy at the age of 16. At Bertha's request there will be not viewing. SIDNEY -- Margaret Brewster of Sidney passed away on Jan. 10, 2008, of pulmonary failure, a consequence of post-polio syndrome. He was a 25 year member and retiree of the Lewiston Fire Department and member of the 133rd National Guard Charlie Company.
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