Burial will be at Mt. During his time in high school, he participated in baseball, skiing and football. in Engineering. His most special group of buddies, comrades, and confidants, was the Veterans Group at the Lewiston Vet Center whom he met faithfully every Wednesday.. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday, March 31, at the First Baptist Church of Livermore Falls. Jay was the second individual in the State of Maine to own a disc golf course, which was located in Trenton. She is survived by her beloved husband, Donald; children, Richard Wing of New Hampshire, Cynde Clark of Stonington, Terry Elver of Florida, Candy Clark and husband, Blaine, of Richmond, Pat Lenz and husband, Joe, of Florida, and Tina Mackie and husband, Will, of South Portland; brothers, Leo Lemay and Michel Lemay; sisters, Cecile Gagnon, Alice Daigneault and Candide Lemay, all from Maine; sister-in-law, Sissy Ledbetter of Arizona; 11 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Julia took particular joy in her great-granddaugh-ters, Sofia and Elena Gil, who were able to visit her in her last days. She graduated from St. Petersburg High School and Pembroke College of Brown University in 1944. He is survived by his daughter, Vicki Binkley of Auburn; his son, Ted and wife, Linda, of Medina, Ohio; his granddaughter, Melissa Jordan; and great-grandchildren, Amber and Scott Jordan and Brandon and Kevin Giguere of Auburn and "Yard Patrol" companion, Duke; his sister, Isobel Knicely and husband, Neil, of Clarksburg, W.Va.; and sisters-in-law, Lorraine Hunt of Canton, Ohio, Dolores Bradley of Clarksburg, W.Va. and Madge and husband, Walter Masters, of Moundsville, W.Va.; as well as many nieces and nephews. Windham-Robert S. Ordway, 82, of Windham and formerly of Freeport, died on Sunday, June 24, 2007 at his home. Over the years he worked as a woodsmen and carpenter. She was predeceased by her husband Arthur and son Durwood. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives LLC, Lewiston. He was predeceased by his youngest daughter Becky Grass of North Yarmouth in 1994 and his grandson Sam Megquier in 2008. Joe was born in Canada on July 15th, 1921, the son of Arthur and Cedelice (Dofour) Plourde. He moved to Maine in 1966 working in construction and later for Carter Milling Co. for 14 years and retired from Lapointe Industries i. In lieu of flowers, those wishing may make a donation may do so in Isabellas memort to Another Chance Animal Rescue at Post Office Box 552 North Berwick, Maine 03906 a cause that she truly believed in. Upon graduation, she went to work for a beauty salon which she later became owner. They lived briefly in New York City where their first child, Robert, was born. He is survived by his devoted wife of 54 years, Helene O'Brien of Augusta; two daughters, Patty Matthews of Winthrop, and Kathy Walker and husband Greg of Winthrop; two sisters, Eileen Collins and Sheila Dion of Marshfield, Mass. On Sept. 3, 1979, he married Janice Labbe of Topsham and they made their home in Lisbon Falls. He was formerly married on Aug. 19, 1961 to Rolande Frasier. A celebration of his life will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday at the Brunswick Church of the Nazarene, 94 McKeen St., Brunswick, with the Rev. He became an Eagle Scout and as a member of Ray Hearn's Beaver Patrol played the bugle at the New York World's Fair in 1939. After retirement she baked pies and cakes for her granddaughter Terry and Ricks restaurant. Rodney would later go on to work for Pioneer Plastics for the next 33 years as a supervisor. In lieu of flowers, donations can be forwarded to 45 Middle Street House, Augusta, ME 04330. PORTLAND - Connor Joseph and Eli James Allen of Turner died on March 25 at Maine Medical Center. He volunteered each year to maintain and mark a section of the Appalachian Trail and co-authored a book about the Maine Appalachian Trail. She bowled for a number of years. Mrs. Kierstead was born in Freeport on April 10, 1935 the daughter of Carrol. John was very proud of a camp built by the Royal Rangers on property he donated called Camp Hutchinson. She is survived by one son, Philip J. Desmarais and his wife Linda-Lee of Turner, four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. 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 was especially passionate about his family, the theater and the city of Portland. There will be a memorial service for Lin at 2pm on Tuesday, August 29th at the East Auburn Baptist Church, 9 Church St., Auburn, M. 04210. Dee was a member of The South Freeport Congregational Church where she was a long time choir member (she had a voice like an angel), organist and junior choir director. His love for his children and grandchildren could be seen in his face when he talked about them. Auburn-Ramona R. Rock, 71, of 22 Moore Dr., Sabattus, died on Saturday, January 06, 2007 at the Hospice House with her family by her side after a long illness. A private burial service will be held at Pine Grove Cemetery in North Yarmouth. She was the widow o. Everett B. Kaherl, who died in 1958, and they would have celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary on May 16, 2006. The family requests in lieu of flowers that donations are made to the: Special Olympics of Maine, 125 John Roberts Road, Suite 19, South Portland, ME 04106. Though they lived alone, neither could drive and they counted on her for many things. A funeral service will be held on Friday, February 10 at the United Methodist Church on Main Street in Bridgton, at 2pm with a spring burial in Eagle Lake. Lewiston- Robert J. Fisher, 81, of North Turner, died on Sunday, December 18, at Central Maine Medical Center. He served in the Korean War as an army pilot and radio operator serving in Alaska during which time he developed a love of flying that he pursued in later years. Two sisters Beulah Crosby of Attleboro MA and Constance Coughlin of Freeport ME. Passed away on Thursday, November 8, 2007 at the Cedars Nursing Home, Portland. . She was adored by both patients and their families for her kindness and encouraging bedside manner. She was born on December 7, 1925 in Lewiston the daughter of Louis and Ernestine (Hamann) Gagne. Frank entertained almost nightly for a number of years at a variety of public and private venues around the state. She is survived by a daughter, Bev Morse and her husband Joe of Gardiner; two sisters, Lillian Beary and her husband Tom of Whitman, Mass., Rose Caswell of Weymouth Mass., one brother, Chester Cochrane and his wife Anni of Antigo, Wis., One granddaughter, Doreen French of Augusta, fou. 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. David enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1963 and served in Germany in an intelligence capacity. Auburn-Peter H. Snow, 57, of Scarborough passed away on July 29, 2006 after a long battle with MS at the Hospice House. Lumber Company, carrying on a proud Sproul family tradition of working with wood.. Clyde traveled throughout the state with his portable saw mill sawing logs into lumber. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, Group 25 Tampa St. Lewiston, Me 04240. He worked for the State of Maine for 24 years before retiring as a Custodian Supervisor. He married Theresa Roy on Nov. 28, 1953, at St. Theresa's Church in Mexico. Barbara graduated from Southwest Harbor High School and raised two wonderful children, Lisa and Kris, while also working to support them. Her children grew up in a home that was the hub for neighborhood children. She was predeceased by her parents, sisters; Irene Pinard, Aurore Thompson, Lucienne Martel, Germaine Nadeau, and Rina Flaugher, and brothers; Henry, Arthur, Albert, and Leo. Granville was born 6/20/40 in Lewiston, Maine, son of Harold F. Hill and Marion Judkins Hill. To the end, she remained grateful for the many blessings she had received in her life. Teisha was also involved in the AFJROTC as a Cadet Squadron operations officer where she was responsible for assigning squadron duties. Augusta-Roger B. Wright, 71, of Middle Rd. Bill attended Portland schools and graduated with the class of 1948 at Deering High School and Boston University. A memorial service to honor his liofe is currently beng arranged by the family. in Education from Harvard. A memorial gathering of family and friends will be held at the Bookland Caf in Brunswick Tuesday August 15th, from 5:30 to 8pm. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives LLC, Yarmouth. Ruth spent many winters in Taxco, Mexico and also traveled extensively in the US and Europe. After retiring, she moved to Harmony, where she has many friends. Vernon proudly served in the Army as a heavy mortar crewman during the Asiatic Pacific Theater Campaign from March 1942 to November 1945. Staples. Doris K. Spach, formerly of Yarmouth, Maine, died peacefully, surrounded by family, at Wingate Haverhill, Haverhill, MA., on Sunday, May 11, 2008. He was predeceased by his brother Dwight Morse and his sisters Irene Barschdorf, Lucille Duffy and Alberta Lidback. He gave his time generously to the Worcester community. He worked for John and Tom Gyger at Five Fields Farm from 1959 1986 and for John Saliba at Sunnybrook Farm from 1986 until he became disabled. He grew up in the Oakland and Gardiner areas. Auburn-Sylvia Holman Gordon, age 80, of 97 Maple Point, Auburn, passed away on Sunday, December 21, 2008, with her loving family by her side, at The Hospice House of Androscoggin County, Auburn, following a 7-week illness with brain cancer. South China-Judith M. Mahon, 63, o. Bradford Ln. Gray Construction. June 7, in Woodstock at the Woodstock Seventh Day Adventist Church on Perkins Valley Road. His family says that he was a good man, kind and loving and always ready to lend a helping hand. Auburn-Denis A. Levesque, 83, of Center St. passed away Thursday, September 14, 2006 at Bolster Heights Nursing Home, Auburn. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Marilyn's name to: The Hospice House . She got her schooling and much good advice from her teacher Georgia McKnight at the one room school on the Empire Road. Jim was predeceased by his parents, his beloved wife Eva Hutchinson, son James W. Hutchinson, brothers Addrean Hutchinson, Manley Hutchinson, sister Ila Rich and granddaughter baby girl Hutchinson. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to ALS of Northern New England, The Concord Center, 10 Ferry St, Concord, N. 03301 or St. Joseph's Manor's Fund, 1133 Washington Ave, Portland, M. 04103. In Lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Heart Association, 343 Gorham Rd., South Portland, M. 04106 or the American Diabetes Association, 10 Bangor St., Augusta, M. 04330. He was predeceased by his parents, and two brothers, Paul and Richard DeFosse. She was educated in Manchester schools and was a 1935 graduate of Hesser Business College and a 1938 graduate of the Hospital Notre Dame de Lourdes school of nursing. . He was predeceased by a sister, Anna Pelletier; and a daughter, Anna Byrnes. A memorial service will be held at 10am on Saturday, December 16 at the Unitarian Universalist Community Church, 69 Winthrop St., Augusta, ME. Per the familys request, there will be no services. March 28, 2009 ~ Lorna Welch Cain, 72, passed peacefully after a brief illness. Chelsea-Sheldon L. Osnoe, 80, of Togus Road passed away after a brief illness Thursday, May 8, 2008 at MaineGeneral Hospital Augusta, Maine. As a teen, Mary moved to Auburn and attended the local schools. Arrangements are under the care Funeral Alternatives Group 500 Route One Yarmouth, Me 04096. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations will be gratefully accepted by: Kezar Lake Watershed Association, Inc. P.O. He married Elizabeth Boyd Barclay in 1951 and they raised their family in Norwell, MA. In her memory, donations may be made to the Greater Androscoggin Humane Society, 55 Strawberry Ave., Lewiston, ME 04240. Portland Rodney L. Elliott, 59, of Oxford, died on December 7th, 2007 at Maine Medical Center with his loving family by his side. A memorial service will be held at the First Parish Church Maine St. Brunswick on Saturday, September 20th at 2pm. Falmouth, Maine-Stanley "Jack" Gifford, 83, died peacefully in his sleep on Friday, December 19, 2008 after a happy and full life. She will be buried at Massachusetts National Cemetery in Borne, Mass. He is survived by his mother, Ernestine, his brother Arnold Keith Sproul and his fiance, Kathy Hart of Whitefield, his sisters Kristine Longstaff and her husband Charles of Winthrop, Kathleen Lyons and her husband Randy of Manchester, nephews, A. Wesley and Dewey Sproul, Andrew Dionne, C. Joseph and David Longstaff, Lucas and Adam Turner, four grand nieces and one grand nephew, his Aunt Ursula Pimentel of Jamestown, R.I. and his Uncle Carroll York of Windsor. ; and several nieces and nephews. Survivors include a daughter, Audrey and her husband Paul Lones of North Yarmouth, Maine, and twin sons Michael Greenhill of Millersville, Maryland and Peter Greenhill and his wife Beth of Honolulu, Hawaii and grandchildren Amy and William Lones and Tyler and Maile Greenhill. After raising her children, she served as secretary/bookkeeper for the Family Business R.L. Nell and her husband Pete worked very hard to save and survive through the depression. The gathering will continue at Arthur's son's home, Michael Bishop, at 189 Bogg Road in Augusta, Maine. He was born in Lewiston March 15, 1919 son of Willis K. and Grace T. Blanchard. When they retired, they sold most of the property. (Oakland Raider Coach's Wife) His career then led him back to Maine, where he taught school in Auburn for one year. Clyde was predeceased by his father in 1998 and his grandparents, Delbert and Ine. A memorial and celebration of Vici's life will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 9, at Old South Congregational Church in Hallowell. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Salvation Army at the address listed above. Evelyn was predeceased by her husband Levi Scott; her brothers James Card, and Lester Card; and her sister Mary Jones. She died at St. Marys hospital surrounded by her loving family who prayed with her and softly sang her favorite song Amazing Grace.. She was born in Lewiston, September 20, 1924 the daughter of Albert Renaud and Cesarie (Bechard) Renaud.. She was educated in Lewiston schools. A memorial Mass will be held on THURSDAY at Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Portland, at 11 AM with the Rev. Tonia graduated from Edward Little High School and attended Gorham Teachers College. There were even a few that she had to call the Ranger on! She was pre-deceased by her fathers. He enlisted in the US Navy in 1951 and served on board the USS Holly. She was extraordinarily generous, giving freely to numerous charities, causes and friends and family in need. 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. Aurea's family would like to express their deep appreciation to the staff at both the Odd Fellows Boarding and Nursing Homes for their extraordinary care and compassion that the have exibited in the time Aurea was under their care. In lieu of flowers, please make memorial donation to the First Assembly of God. WebPut me to rest. Her "telephone company girls" were an important part of her life. Wilbur was predeceased by his wife, Luella, in 1984; his brother, George; and his great-granddaughter, Matia Hollingsworth. Therese (Terry) M. Fontaine, 83, formerly of 82 Loring Avenue, Auburn, died peacefully on September 18th at Clover Healthcare after a long and courageous battle with Alzheimers Disease. or The Maine State Music Theatre . 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. She was born in Lewiston on November 24, 1957 the daughter of the late William and Ruth (Goding) Davis. Henrietta was a dedicated member of the Academy for more than 20 years and was elected an Academy fellow in 2007. and Doris Johnson and attended Freeport Schools. He was active in the Webb River Valley Sportsman's Club and was a member of the VFW and a communicant of St. John's Church, where he used to volunteer and teach Sunday school. Vernon, the so. At the time of her death, she resided at The Highlands in Topsham. In Glorias memory donations may be made to the American Cancer Society 1 Maine St. Topsham, Me 04086. He especially enjoyed and loved his wife, family, and friends. Scott also loved spending time at Sebago Lake. . Richard was a 1982 graduate of Falmouth High School, where until 2006 was the school's all time leading scorer and rebounder. His hands shook so badly that he could not produce a legible signature. Donald was predeceased by his Twin sons Robert and Roger Savage, his parents, and his two sisters Betty Gilliam and Shirley Queen. David was predeceased by his grandparents. He was born in Lewiston on Sept. 2, 1958, the son of John J. and Irene J. Skeet owned and operated his own garage for many years and never turned anyone away despite their ability to pay. They would also like to say Thanks for all the support from Unum, Canteen Service and Hannaford during this difficult time. Four brothers, Phil Ward of Lovell, Arthur Ward of Essex Jct., VT, Richard Ward of Bridgton, and Dennis Ward of Old Orchard Beach; four sisters, Norma Allen of Bridgton, Vivian Andrews of Anderson, N.C., Beverly Brown of South Paris, and Betty Ward of Harrison. He was a devoted family man and was active in the Augusta community. He was born in Augusta on May 26, 1939, son of Warner Everette and Ethel May Preater Taylor. Kathie Lee Gifford is happy to keep the home she shared with late husband Frank in the family! At Barbaras request, there will be no visiting hours. She also leaves her dear friend, William Dame of Fryeburg. He was pre-deceased by a brother Macy S. Pope and his wife of nearly 67 years, Lillian Davis Pope. . AUBURN - Roger W. Roberts, 63, of Auburn, died Oct. 4, at Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice. Burial will follow in Texas. He was an avid fisherman and shared his love for this hobby with many children. Condolences may be forwarded to the family at 2598 Middle Rd. She was a busy, energetic and creative spirit whose diverse interests and talents left a positive imprint on her community. She was a skilled weaver and sold many of her rugs at Abacus in Boothbay Harbor, Maine. Up until the age of 92, he continued playing the sax at area nursing homes and in the Brunswick UU Church's annual Christmas orchestra. Sincere appreciation from her family goes to area health professionals who have served our needs, including staff of Evergreen Dental, Winthrop Health Center, MaineGeneral Medical Center, HealthReach Home Care and Hospice and others. He was predeceased by his parents, and his oldest brother Eddie Dube. Lisas wish was to see Samantha through high school and launched in her life. CUMBERLAND FORESIDE -- Richard A. Jackson, 74, died peacefully at his home in Cumberland Foreside on April 6, 2007, one year after being diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. She was the eldest of six siblings, Sidney, Robert, Jean, Carolyn and Lois. BRUNSWICK Roger E. Dumais, 61, of Brunswick died on Sunday, April 1, 2007, at a Brunswick hospita. Burial will be held on Thursday, October 18th, at 1PM with military honors at the new Maine Veterans Cemetery, Mt. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to help create a lasting memorial to their father. The family would like to thank the staff of M-1 at CMMC for their loving care and support during the past few weeks. She was a faithful member of the First Assembly of God Church in Lewiston. She graduated from St. Georges University School of Medicine in June, 1989 and worked as a physician in the emergency department at Genesee Hospital in Rochester, NY for two years prior to adopting seven children in 1999, at which time she devoted herself to being a mother full time. Gaylon was a graduate of Mechanic Falls High School and made a career in the Navy for 22 years. Arrangements are under the direction of Funeral Alternatives, LLC, 25 Tampa St., Lewiston, ME 04240. He is survived by his wife of 50 years Esther M. Carrigan of Lewiston. On September 1, 1967 he married Ruthanne (Smith) Wheelock in Mississippi. He was a loyal, lifelong member of the Mexico Exiles M.C. Her love and care of children began when she taught swimming as a teenager. Her six grandchildren gave her special joy. Our thanks also extend to the staff and volunteers of Hospice of Southern Maine who helped us ease her last days. Raymond Cecil Wyman, 84, of Auburn, died October 5, 2006 at the Hospice House in Auburn. They saw him as a supportive, modest, humorous, hardworking, thoughtful father and husband. Condolences May be expressed at www.funeralalternatives.net. AUGUSTA -- Alice Ann Pratt, 50, died March 30, 2009, at Hospice House in Auburn. When contacted, the woman's parents declined comment. Through the years she worked for Augusta Supply Co., State Highway, Kennebec Contracting, as a foster mom and child caregiver for several years. Upon returning from the service Mac and his family eventually bought a home in Otisfield and have lived in that home since 1953. She began her career as a teacher of mentally retarded, brain-damaged and emotionally disturbed children in Washington, D.C., Pennsylvania and Maryland. And seve. She was born in Lewiston on September 4, 1945 and is survived by her parents, Wilfred and Lorraine Fournier of Auburn. He later attended the University of Maine prior to earning to his doctorate from the Mass. He went on to work for Heutz Oil for 35 years, retiring in July of this year. They married in 1949 and lived in North Arlington and later Kearny, New Jersey. He was an avid gardener, which he enjoyed sharing with his neighbors and friends. Hallowell-Wesley Umphrey, 80, of Academy St. died Saturday, January 5, 2008 at his residence. Burial to follow at Valley Cemetery, Greene. She was born in Waterville, Maine on November 27, 1931 the daughter of Lee and Marion Dutille. He also held the offices of Worthy Master of Sidney Grange for several years and past Worthy Patron of OES Sidney. He enjoyed riding his Harley, living as a self-employed carpenter, spending time at Exiles functions, and landscaping. She then attended Emmanuel College for a period before earning her Bachelor of Arts degree, Magna Cum Laude, from the University of Maryland. Funeral Service is Monday Sept. 15th at 2pm. Leo was the last survivor in his immediate family. 80-year-old Minnesota woman 'will not be missed' according to her obituary. Marvin was born on March 20, 1920 to Merle and Natalie Beckwith in Gorham. Her warm and generous spirit made an impact on everyone she met. She had fought a courageous battle against cancer for the last four years. She was employed at Clark Shoe as a stitcher for many years, then worked at CMMC for the Housekeeping Department. She received 3 plaques for; life member, chiefs, and memorial, which she was proud of. Donations may be brought to the service or sent c/o Jesse Glidden, 16 Maple Grove Road, South China, ME 04358. Larry is survived by his wife and loving companion of 31yrs, Diane Armstrong of Augusta and his two daughters, Lisa Sanborn of Sidney, and April Armstrong of Dresden. Raymond A. Pettipas, 65, of Turner, died on April 11, at the Hospice House, with his loving family by his side. (Paradis) McAllister and three children; Lori J. Bellwood and her husband, James A. of Oxford, Stephen R. McAllister and companion Laura Landry of Oxford, and Kristin D. Linindoll and her husband, Thomas L., of South Paris. Lorna was a social worker, nutritionist, counselor, nurse, life skills coach, chef, and friend to many brave men. There will be a Memorial visitation on Monday, December 26 from 1pm to 2pm with a Memorial service to begin at 2pm at Gracelawn Memorial Park, 980 Turner St., Auburn, M. 04210. Gold Heart Award. Ruths water color portrait work appeared in several text books and gallery booklets. She was born in Queens, New York on June 12, 1948 the daughter of Arthur and Elizabeth (Dutch) Smith. Phyllis resided in Lynn for many years before moving to Old Town over 30 years ago. Gray, 6o, of Bryant Pond died April 1, 2009 after a brief illness. She was survived by sisters Sally Davis, Phyllis Turner; sons Roger and John Wright; daughter Cindy Bennett; brothers George, Alton, Terry, Gary, Norman, Danny Howard; many grandchildren; many great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Auburn, Maine 04210 . Bay Pines, Florida-Thomas Green Burdin Jr. 84 of Turner & Pinellas Park, FL died on July 22, 2008 in a Florida hospital. She is survived by her husband Kenny Gifford, sisters-Sharon Gifford of Clarksville, TX & Kathy (J.U.) She said God sent it for us to enjoy. The Farmington Fair was a yearly event that she looked forward to and enjoyed so much.
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