She was predeceased by her husband, Philip Nichols Bower, in 1970 and by her grandson, Darren Nyberg, in 1996. They were wed in 1944. A funeral service will take place on Thursday, September 4th at 11am at the funeral home. Aurea was born on January 26, 1924 the daughter of Francois and Cora (Cote) Samson. Polly is survived by a son Victor Rodrique of Wales, Barbara Gilliam of Lewiston, Shirley Simmons of Lewiston, Doreene Sargent and husband Charlie of Mechanic Falls, brothers Paul Murray and wife Barbara of Lewiston, Raymond Murray of Fayette, and numerous nieces and nephew. She loved working outdoors and being at the ocean. Lewiston- Jane F. Cote, 82, of New Gloucester, died Wednesday, June 4, 2008, at d’Youville Pavilion in Lewiston. She represented the Maine camping industry on the board of the Maine Publicity Bureau. She moved to North Carolina where she was an apartment manager and a homemaker. He was born on August 13, 1940 in Illinois the son of Elmer and Mable (Hope) Bussard. Per May’s request there will not be any services. He is also survived by his favorite aunt and uncle; Matthew and Evelyn Webb. He worked for Jones and Vining for over 30 years. Donations may be made to. reflecting their relative importance for a. Dec 13, 2020 PITTSBURGH -- After two years on the outside, the Pittsburgh Steelers are back Burial will be in the spring at Riverside Cemetery in West Minot. He served his country in the United States Army, with the 101st air borne division in Vietnam. She attended the one-room schoolhouse in East Fryeburg and then Fryeburg Academy until the family moved to Bethel, where she graduated from Gould Academy in 1938. Frances was born 3 October 1933 to Nicholas Floyd Hebb and Mamie Ellen (Armentrout) Hebb in Grafton, West Virginia, the youngest of five children. During her professional career, Virginia was involved in civic affairs and human relations organizations including the NAACP, Friendly Town, and the Council on Human Relations in Cleveland and Berea. She was born on July 30, 1922 in Malden, Massachusetts to Nils and Esther Hylander. She had an abiding love for Chebeague Island, Maine, her father’s childhood home, and visited there every summer of her life. Cy and the boys put down miles of paint every summer from Kittery to Fort Kent. 236 Stetson Rd. Predeceased by his father Eddie, Ronnie leaves his wife, Nora, of Bridgton, his mother, Maureen, of Eagle Lake, brothers Clayton, of Van Buren and Mark, of Chazy NY, a sister, Carol, of West Baldwin, and numerous nephews and nieces. He was well-known in the community for his work as a parking attendant at Graziano's Restaurant where he sang to the patrons accompanied by Phil House. Unfortunately, the week she became Director, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. He also enjoyed leisurely drives, thinking of new ideas, woodworking, old cars, baseball (the Red Sox), reading, hot air ballooning, food of all kinds (Moxie soda, red hot dogs, fried clams and pickled eggs) and above all else his relationship with God. She loved to read, walk, swim, drive her car and line dance. Helping others brought him great pleasure. Macky pushed herself to stay alive through the November elections and reveled in the outcome. She was a long time member of Al-Anon. Her hobbies were crocheting, making dolls clothes, as well as being a seamstress. More importantly, however, was her love, compassion, and understanding that made her a success in life. Chouinard officiating. Paris), sister Arlene Tislow and husband Bob (Moses Lake, WA) daughter Connie Shaw , her husband Paul (Hartford) and their children- Scott Varney and wife Kari-Jo (Turner), Adam Varney and wife Nicole their son Taylor (Greene), Eben Shaw and wife Susan and their sons Oren and Blaine (Turner), Jaime MacCaffray and husband Andrew (St. George), grandson Joshua Parkin (Tampa, FL) and two stepsons and their families. In 1978 Freeport Rescue opened to ladies, she was the first female to join and served for 22 years as a member of the rescue and company where she served as vice president. She was a charter member of the Mollyockett Chapter of Sweet Adelines. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC 500 Route One Yarmouth, Me 04096. Virginia M. Glover. Falmouth-John Lawrence Adams, 78, a long time resident of Westbrook, passed away peacefully May 22nd 2007, at Sedgewood Commons following a courageous battle with cancer. Four stepchildren, Debbie Williams, Steve Bourget, Judy Dunham and David Bourget, and their children. He was full of life and loved to play soccer and paint-ball. In Lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Marge's honor to the American Cancer Society, 1 Main St., #300, Topsham, M. 04086. In earlier years, he enjoyed hunting and camping with family and friends and spending time at the family camp on Tacoma Lake. The At the family's request, there will be no calling hours or visitation. He was the ultimate “Mr. Vernon Rd., Augusta on Monday, March 19, at 12pm. Special thanks to the caring staff at Clover Health Care. She was a beautiful, deeply calm, wise, compassionate, generous, fiercely independent, and dryly humorous person. Kids, St. Michaels and Toronto General for twenty years. Deborah A. Morton of Bridgton, and Sharon L. Johnson of Casco, several grandchildren and one great-grandchild, a sister; Anne Jerome of Manchester, MA, and a brother; Robert Staley of Sanford. Clayton started school at age four and attended one room schools until beginning high school at North Yarmouth Academy. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Arthur’s name to the Kennebec Land Trust, P. O. Funeral services will be held on Sunday, April 9th at 2pm at Gracelawn Memorial Park. He was extremely handy and could fix or build just about anything. During her 58-year tenure, Macky impacted the lives of thousands of 'Fernwood Girls' and their families. Family and friends are invited to visit on Friday, February 16th from 6 to 9pm at the Shaker Community 707 Shaker Rd. For many years Roger enjoyed camping in his motor home with his parents and his family. Her son-in-law's James Bouffard and Dennis Oberg and a daughter-in-law Ruth Trafford. ; and a brother, Richard and his wife, Terrie, of Sabattus. She took pride i. them all. In 1973, they moved to Chicago, Ill. For many years, she volunteered at the Art Institute of Chicago and became a world traveler. Per Harold’s request there will not be any services. 88) in Falmouth, ME. Auburn-Gaylon Barry Harriman lost his courageous battle with cancer on December 30, 2006 at the Hospice House, in Auburn with his family by his side. A memorial Mass will be celebrated on Friday, May 23rd at 11am at St. Peter’s Church, Lewiston. She then went on to work at Tambrands for over 22 years as a production worker, retiring in 1999. There will be a private family service at a later date honoring her life. Ocean Ave. A Memorial Mass will be held for Edith in July at St. Bernard of Clairvaux Church in Plainfield, New Jersey. She enjoyed reading and spending time with her children. Her family moved to Lewiston and settled in the Little Canada neighborhood when she was only 6 months old. Three children Sheila DePalma and her husband James of Mechanic Falls, Diana Carrigan of Winthrop, and Bill Carrigan and his partner Maureen of Carrabassett Valley. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice, 236 Stetson Road, Auburn, ME 04210. (Lund) Chubbuck, 66, of Oak St. passed away on February 18, 2007 at her residence after a long battle with lung disease. From youth onward, he was an avid motorcyclist. He received the Surgeon Teacher of the Year award at the Maine Medical Center in 1983, Annual Student Teaching Award from University of Vermont and student Resident Teaching award in 2002. Gaston loved watching country videos on TV and loved spending time with his loveable dog Bennie of 11 yrs. Teisha’s three loves were AFJROTC, gardening, and her church. She was predeceased by her parents; infant grandson Paul Gordon Stevens; one sister, Hazel Hardy; and five brothers, Kenneth, Clayton, Elwood, Lauren, and Harold, Jr. Auburn – Barbara C. Crandall, 67, of Portland, died on October 18th at the Hospice House. He was born October 19th, 1948 in Lewiston, the son of Roger L. and Christine J. Though he visited many beautiful and exotic places in the world, no place was as beautiful to him as the great Maine woods. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives LLC, 25 Tampa St., Lewiston. He was particularly proud to create a grandfather clock for each of his children. Family and friends are invited to visit Sunday Sept. 14th from 4pm to 8pm at Shiloh Chapel, Beulah Lane, Durham. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives,LLC 25 Tampa St. Lewiston, Me 04240. He was a great handy-man, especially for his grandparents. He was an avid birdwatcher and hobby printer on a turn-of-the-century letterpress. In 1979, after 24 years of service, he retired from the Air Force at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho as a senior master sergeant. FALMOUTH -- Gail Ann Murphy passed away on Nov. 6, 2007. He was born in New York City on July 16, 1924 to newly emigrated Scottish parents, William and Mary Richmond Smith. She considered herself very fortunate to have so many loving friends and neighbors, and she was a treasured friend, aunt, sister, and daughter. On February 26, 1965 she married Andrew Bennett who predeceased her in January 2005. Mr. Hill is survived by his special companion, Ruthie with whom he shared the last 10 years and who cared for him during his illness. Auburn-Wayne B. Hutchins, 94, of Gray (formerly of Biddeford) died Friday, June 16, 2006 at the Hospice House. In lieu of flowers the family would be honored to encourage donations to be made to the Hospice House Fund for details go to www.ahch.org. He also held the offices of Worthy Master of Sidney Grange for several years and past Worthy Patron of OES Sidney. Windham-Robert S. Ordway, 82, of Windham and formerly of Freeport, died on Sunday, June 24, 2007 at his home. In the 1960s after his high school teaching career, he joined NASA to help promote the new space program. In 1971, Lorna and her family hit the road, traveling up the east coast to Prince Edward Island, researching family heritage, and living in a camper for almost a year- all the while enjoying the adventure. He was widowed a second time in 2007. A graveside service will be announced in the spring at Mt. Cheryl was employed at Falcon Shoe Mfg for many years before she began employment with SunBright Cleaners. Group of Wilton. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC, 25 Tamps St., Lewiston, M. 04240. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group, 25 Tampa Street, Lewiston. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC 25 Tampa St. Lewiston, Me. Per Larry’s wishes, there will be no services. During her married life, she and her husband also lived for nearly three years in Henley-on-Thames, England. She leaves her adored children, Carol Burgess and life partner,(Jayne Heselton) of Portland., Daniel and(Elizabeth) Burgess of Waterville, Ann and (Sean) Petty of Windham and her 7 angels: Taylor, Alex, Devin, Drew, Jadon and Cole. Daniel White officiating. Community service was very important to him. He is survived by his parents. Cyrus was an employee of the Department of Transportation for 41 years. Soon after graduation he moved to Everett, Massachusetts where he was employed as Production Planning Manager for the Dewey & Almy Chemical Co. in Cambridge. Lewiston- John N. Dennis, 67, of West Bath died unexpectedly August 7, 2006. In Bob’s memory, donations may be made to the Greater Androscoggin Humane Society 55 Strawberry Ave. Lewiston, ME 04240. BRUNSWICK. Charlie enjoyed just hanging out with his friends and family, especially friends Ray Higgins and Darryl Coskery, who continued to help him through his final days. Mike Tomlin threatening to make changes if the issue persists. Funeral arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group, 198 Western Ave., Augusta. His brothers Lawrence and wife Janie, Byron and wife Pat. Wayne is survived by his wife of 30 years Holly Hobart of Lisbon, son Justin Hobart of Lisbon, two daughters Tiffany Erin Evanisko and husband Aaron of Auburn, Kelsey Marie Hobart of Lisbon, sister Gerilyn Ancona and husband Troy of Durham, David Hobart and wife Ginger of New Hampshire, Gregory Hobart and wife Karen of Greene, and his parents Gerald and Faye Hobart of Lisbon Falls. Through the years she worked for Augusta Supply Co., State Highway, Kennebec Contracting, as a foster mom and child caregiver for several years. South Portland, Maine 04106 . A member of the Community Little Theater, she appeared in the chorus of many musicals and had small roles in several other productions. AUGUSTA -- Alice Ann Pratt, 50, died March 30, 2009, at Hospice House in Auburn. Family and friends alike will miss him. A memorial service will be held at the Salvation Army, 67 Park Street, Lewiston, the time and date will be announced. A trickster and one who loved joking around, Larry loved to comment on everyone's bad coffee while sitting at the kitchen table. Mrs. Quirion was predeceased by her husband, Arthur J. Quirion, and her parents. 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. One sister Dora Marcum and husband Robert and two brothers, Bert Mason and wife Betty, and Fred (Bud) Pike and his wife Judy. Mr. Looby is predeceased by his wife Carolyn, son Michael Looby and a brother Carlton Looby. Burial office and Holy Eucharist will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 4, at St. Marks Episcopal Church, 9 Summer St., Augusta, with the Rev. At his request, there will be no services. Here's Ms. He enjoyed woodworking, watching the Red Sox, keeping abreast of local and national affairs via TV and the newspaper, doing crossword puzzles, bird watching and spending time with his special pets. She was a Registered Nurse, bringing care and comfort to her family and patients.. She is survived by her loving husband of 59 years James “Jim” Bement of Auburn, her four sons, Jim Bement of Santa Barbara, California, Ray Bement of Millinocket, Maine, Neil Bement and his wife Susan of Auburn, Maine, Robert “Scott” Bement and his wife Jan of Sacramento, California. He is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Bonnie Gould; his daughter Crystal Matthews and her husband Michael; his son David Gould and his wife Lana; his daughter Vickie Gould and her husband Dave Gideon; his granddaughter Araminta Matthews and her husband Abner Goodwin; his grandson Christopher Gould and his wife Jessica and their son Damien; his grandson Jeffrey Gould Jr. and his son Logan; his granddaughter Jennifer Gould and her son Tyler Carter; his granddaughters Michelle and Danielle Borden, his granddaughter Chantelle Belanger, his sister Audrey Bezanson of Florida; his aunt Elizabeth Vickery of Auburn; along with his extended grandchildren and great grand-children. Much time was spent in Washington DC advising Congress on fisheries legislation. Auburn – Charlene (Wendy) L. West, 50, of Auburn, died at her home on Sunday with her loving family by her side. She was born in Gardiner on Jan. 12, 1943, the daughter of Clarence and Elma (Murphy) Day. Ramona is survived by her husband Robert of Sabattus, 3 daughters Diane Ingrisano of Port Charlotte, Fl., Sandra Collins and husband Paul, Suzanne Pettengill and fiancé Bill all of Turner, son Donald Giguere and Fiancé Tammy Kelley of Turner, 5 stepdaughters Cheryl Testa and husband Jeff of Bristol Ct., Terry Bates and husband Chris of Long Island NY, Lisa Ochsner and husband Russ of Syracuse NY, Karen Rock of Gastonia NC, and Mindy Martinez and husband Ed, of Charlotte NC, sisters Louisa Gendron and husband Richard of Manchester NH, Marietta Wyman of Lewiston, Evelina Pouzol of Lewiston, Stella Truchon and husband Armand of Sabattus, brother Antonio Celani Jr., and companion Jenny of Lisbon, 12 grandchildren, 11 Step grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.. She was predeceased by her parents and infant son Raymond. He is survived by one brother Roland Nault; niece Rachel Dube; and nephew Austin Dube. He will also be sadly missed by his house mates Elaine Beaudoin, Normand Morin, and Hartman Cyr. Auburn-Ronald A. Clevette, 66, of Lake Auburn Ave. passed away on Sunday, February 5, 2006 at the Hospice House Stetson Rd. Of the things that mattered most to Vici was her love of family and her deep faith in God, both of which sustained her through her illness. School of Optometry in Boston. AUBURN - Wendie G. David, 62, of Jay, died March 22, at Hospice House in Auburn. Ronald is survived by his daughter Morgan G. Mattson of Poland, ME, his mother Ann of Uncasville, CT, brother Richard A.E. . Dr. Stephen Swisher, and he’s coming from a church within our West Ohio Conference, near She looked forward to playing beano, playing cards with Sally (Stella), Red Hat parties, making holiday crafts and going on field trips. He was born February 5, 1955 to parents Graham Towle Pierce of Scarborough and Ann E. Pierce of Falmouth. Portland- John Bradley Hubbard, 73, born in Lewiston, to Charles and Dorothy (Bell) Hubbard, died on Sunday, August 12th, 2007, at Seaside Manor in Portland following a brief illness. He is survived by his wife, Marie; his daughter, Andrea (Viger) Jones and her husband, Daniel, of Walden, Vt.; and his eight-year-old granddaughter, Natalie Jones. After a harrowing escape from France ahead of the Nazi invasion, her family eventually made it to American shores, settling in Forest Hills, NY, achieving American citizenship on February 26th, 1946. He was born on October 3rd, 1924 the son of Henry and Alma (Cote) Fisher of North Turner. AUBURN - Ruth Janet (Stone) Pearse died peacefully on Feb. 26, at Clover Manor, with her daughters by her side. His wife of 30 years, Vickie; son Peter Pierce and wife Candi of Old Orchard Beach; daughter Carrie Miskin and husband Erik of Gray; daughter Marcy Pierce of Westbrook; grandchildren Desiree, Emily, Caleb, Noah, Grace and Emma; brother William Pierce of Windham; brother Robert Pierce and wife Erin of Cumberland; sister Sarah Liziewski and husband Dan of Gray; and many nieces and nephews. At Chris’ request, there will be no visitation or funeral. Greg was in automobile sales for over 15 years, general sales manager for Mastercraft Builders of San Diego and V.P. 207-846-5800. Arthur was widowed in 2000 and in 2001 married Ruth Whitaker Bolton, also a resident at Clover Health Care. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Joe’s memory to the American Heart Association, 51 US Rt. He protected patients' rights. Along with his wife Joan, he helped to maintain and care for their kennel club, Bu Iya, Japenese Chins, which he loved as his children. She taught Sunday school for many years in those churches. The family moved from Massachusetts to Maine in 1984. Evelyn had a great love for music and enjoyed playing the piano, banjo, and guitar. in Augusta. Through additional training, she became a paralegal. In lieu of flowers, donatings may be made to the Maine General Rehabilitation and Nursing Care at Glenridge in Augusta. He owned a number of boats that carried the names Chance Along and Sea Echo over the years, belonged to Harraseeket, Portland, and Downeast Yacht Club and was a charter member and past commodore of the Moose Island Yacht Club of Stonington, Maine. At her request there will be no funeral services. Cindy Swift and Trudy of Raymond; ten great-grandchildren; Dustin, Talazen, Bryar, Jared, BrieAnna, Joshua, Abrielle, Nicolas, Sophia, and Weston as well as many nieces and nephews. Kathie retired in 1996 after 30 years with Nynex Telephone. Her life will be best honored and remembered by living our lives to the fullest, and to love and give as fully as she did. He is survived by his long-time companion, Sherrill Fitch, of Jay; his son, Matthew J. In Ronald’s memory, donations may be made to the First Assembly of God Church, Children’s Church Ministry, 70 Hogan Road, Lewiston, ME 04240. She was born on May 23, 1939, in Chicago, Ill., the daughter of Walter and Estelle Smykowski. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC 25 Tampa St. Lewiston, Me 04240. Her oldest brother, Richard H. Jackson, of Cumberland, died this past spring. In the later stages of his illness, he so enjoyed dining out and was well-known for saying to the wait staff, after receiving great service, "I think I'll keep you another week." After high school, Kurt attended college at The University of New England, graduating from their dental hygiene program in May of 2006. He joined the military at 17 and was trained as a machine gun instructor for the United States Army. Surviving are her children; her partner, M.J. Grant of Topsham; a sister, Angela Hayward of Springvale; two brothers, Robert Cornish of Sanford and James Devries of Manchester, N.H.; four uncles Edward Ashton, Cleveland Ashton, Clifford Ashton and Marc Ashton; two aunts, Glenice Ashton of Wiscasset and Janet Tucker of Rochester, N.H.; many cousins; her soul sisters, Noreen Cohen, Cindy O'Connor, Kelly Staples, Jeannette Thibeault, Mary Toof, Mary Trafton; and her "adopted" mom, Sue LaRose. She will be remembered for her willingness to lend her ear and heart to anyone in need. Or to: The Hospice House of Androscoggin, 236 Stetson Rd., Auburn, M. 04210. He was always willing to lend a hand. 8 Sundance Lane . She retired from Nissen's Bakery after 40 years of employment. He was born on July 6, 1961 in Berlin New Hampshire the son of Aubrey and Sheila (Heath) Daye. He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed fishing, hunting, camping and cars. In Gloria’s memory donations may be made to the American Cancer Society 1 Maine St. Topsham, Me 04086. An avid outdoorsman and skier, he began a ski industry career at Cannon Mountain (N.H.) in the 1950s. Bertha is survived by her daughter Paula McNeil of Sabattus, Sister Betty Polley of Sabattus, Brother and sister in law Robert and Cecile Wing of Lewiston, Sister in law Gertrude Wing of Litchfield, Cousin's Wantia and Moses Flaherty of Litchfield. He leaves behind in his memory his beloved wife of 47-1/2 years, Marie A. Yarmouth-Margaret Elaine Ingersoll, 71 of Freeport died Saturday, June 3, 2006. Gwen will always be the mother to David W. and John Estler and Michael D.D. Alice enjoyed antiques auctions, sewing, crafts, gardening, cooking and making fleece blankets and pillows for others. Survivors include four sons, Gary Girard, and his wife, Christie, of Lewiston, Harry Coburn of Lewiston, Bill Coburn of Auburn and Charles Coburn of Lincoln; two daughters, Sheila Michaud of Lewiston and Dorothy Coburn of Auburn; her ex-husband, Herbert Coburn of Auburn; a brother, Charles Harrison of Freeport; and many grandchildren including, Tiffany and Gregory; and many great-grandchildren. Earl was born in Lewiston the son of Earl and Elizabeth (Cammett) Sprague. Her strong will, strength, love of life, and positive attitude were an inspiration to those around her. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour resided in Yarmouth for 41 years before moving to OceanView in Falmouth in 2000. Arrangements are by Funeral Alterntives LLC, 25 Tampa St., Lewiston. She is survived by her three devoted daughters, Heidi Godsoe and her husband, Stephen of Bangor, Deborah Rathbun of New York City and Jessica Zipper of Portland; her sister, Dor-othy Simpson; brother, James Caplis and their families. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital 501 St. Jude Place Memphis, TN 38105. In addition to coaching, one of Mr. Pope's proudest accomplishments was developing a number of State Science Fair winners and participants at Falmouth High School. Box 863768 Orlando, FL 32886; or South Freeport Church UCC P.O. Norway-Miland "Mac" G. McAllister, 86, of Otisfield died Tuesday, February 13, 2007 at Stephen's Memorial Hospital. Lewiston – Harvey W. White, Jr., 86, of Lisbon, died on April 9th, at Central Maine Medical Center with his loving family by his side. He was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts on March 1, 1927 the son of Joseph and Ruby (York) Latlippe. Gaston was predeceased by his parents and his son Ronnie Demers. Auburn-Elsie (Bard) Clark, 86, passed away on Sunday, December 24, 2006 of natural causes at her home in Auburn. Audrey worked at Maine Medical for some time, then moved to the Jewish Home for the Aged. He was a past Director of the Greater Portland Chamber of Commerce, the Kiwanis Club of Portland, and the Cumberland Club. Visting hours: Wednesda. She was born in Manchester, New Hampshire on February 21, 1934 the daughter of Roland and Jeanne (Turcotte) Maynard. Priscilla was down-to-earth, a true friend, with a smile that could light up a room. After Amelia’s death in 1986, Richard moved to Maine to be closer to his daughter Audrey and her family. In the early '40s, she moved to Lewiston and began working for F.W. She was living in Topsham at the time of her death. Agnes is survived by one daughter, Christine Smith and her husband Douglas of Portland, a granddaughter Kimberly Smith of Oakland, California, a grandson Kevin Smith of Windham, Maine, a sister Louise Porter of England and many nieces and nephews. She married Carl Stern, an economics professor at Randolph-Macon, in 1952, and the couple celebrated their 55th anniversary last October. She was predeceased by her parents, her brother, Charles Chiappinelli, Jr. and her husband, Edward (Bub) Hastings. He was a James Bowdoin scholar graduating magna-cum-laude in 1947. They were married Aug. 13, 1946, and lived briefly in Rockland, Los Angeles and Winslow. Private ventures into aquaculture followed, most recently by growing oysters at Chance Along Farm Inc. In January 1958 Earl married Eileen Seibert in Alabama. LEWISTON- Eldred G. Bartley, 72 of Lewiston, after a long illness met the Lord Sunday morning. He played "Love Me Tender, Love Me True," in a piano recital and pleased his mother with a fabulous tenor voice. Over the years he worked as a woodsmen and carpenter. Services will be private and held at the convencience of the family. She was an avid reader, and enjoyed gourmet cooking and life. . In the year 2000 they met and were able to help many Canadian people who came here to Lewiston for cancer treatments and enjoyed staying in touch with them through the years. At the request of the family, in lieu of flowers, a donation can be made to the Victorian Villa Activity Fund. Rupe was born April 21, 1918 in Bethel Maine; the son of Dellison C. and Sylvia E. (Swan) Conroy. may be made to: . Her daughter, Betty, and her husband, Michael McNally, of Brunswick, Maine. The family requests that in lieu of flowers donations be made to the Maine chapter of The Alzheimer’s Association with the hope that research will aid in the discovery of a cure. Bea was predeceased by her parents, son Vincent Hill Jr., a granddaughter Allison Hinkley, a brother and sister and a. Burial and committal services will immediately follow at the new Maine Veterans' Memorial Cemetery. She also had a fondness for animals and birds. He retired in 1978 from Stuart Construction Company. He retired in 1998 after over 34 years of service. His conversations always had his usual chuckle and the easygoing Glidden nature. He loved hunting, fishing, farming and all outdoor activities. Sally married Otho B. Russell on November 12, 1966. Thelma graduated from C.M.G. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Patricia’s honor to the American Lung Association of Maine, 122 State St., Augusta, M. 04330, or to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. She was a founding member of the Hope RFD Club and organized the Fireman's Frolic, a fundraising celebration for the Hope Fire Department. The family wishes to thank all the members of the Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice especially those at the Hospice House in Auburn who provided care, comfort, and guidance. She was a member of the Auburn Methodist Church, an accomplished upholsterer and devoted homemaker. The Bush family so appreciates and wishes to thank the kind, professional and compassionate staff at Mercy Hospital, particularly in the Critical Care Unit, who went above and beyond in caring for Gary during his final days. Auburn, Me 04210. She was born in West Gardiner on February 12, 1940 the daughter of James and Viola (Wentworth) Fuller. A memorial gathering will be held this summer at a time and location to be announced. in Lewiston. Ellen had varied interests. A private memorial service will be held at the Maine Veterans Chapel. Fred was predeceased by his wife Arvilla, Sisters Frances Holbrook and Margaret Smith and a brother, Herbert Fernald. Upon discharge he worked for the Veterans Administration Medical Center for 25 years. He received much satisfaction and pleasure from working in his vegetable and flower gardens, as well as working outdoors, clearing land and cutting wood. She was predeceased by William J. and Chester A. Turner. There will be a Military Ceremony held at the Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Mount Vernon Road, Augusta, Monday May 12th at 10am with Full Military Honors. Memorial donations may be made to Androscoggin Home Health and Hospice, 15 Strawberry Ave., Lewiston or the charity of ones choice. There will be no local services. Vernon Road, Augusta. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a celebration of her life on Wednesday, September 3rd at 2pm at Davinci’s at 15.
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