236 Stetson Rd. He married Marguerite P. Shaban at Lewiston Oct. 16, 1943. Leslie Record, Jennie Record, Emily Lane and husband Carroll, Nicholas Record and partner Christine Selman, and Bethany Record and fiance Wes Corbin; four great grandchildren. Elks 905 of Waterville and the Bourque-Lanigan Post #5 American Legion-Waterville. Graveside services to be held at Gracelawn at 4pm on Saturday, 20, 2008. Donations may be made in Jim's memory to MaineGeneral Medical Center, Dialysis Unit, P.O. Grady will be sadly missed by all and will be in our hearts forever. License and was a Merchant Marine for over 20 years. 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. as he was a very quiet man and enjoyed being a home-body. After high school, Frank attended the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, where he specialized in Popular Music, Composition and Voice. Much time was spent in Washington DC advising Congress on fisheries legislation. He ran the R. L. Whipple Company for nearly 30 years, although he was, by his own admission, mechanically un-inclined. Before retirement he was product development director for Falcon Rule in Auburn for 17 years. 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. Box 109, East Hampstead Union Church, East Hampstead, NH 03026. www.mhs.org . in Chemistry. Alice attended Hussey School, Williams School and Ella Hodgkins School, and was a 1977 graduate of Oak Grove-Coburn School in Vassalboro. Judith enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, traveling and shopping. There will be a memorial service to celebrate his life and memory at the Portland Free Methodist Church, 240 Congress St., on Friday, August 17th at 5pm. He was born on December 12, 1935 in Freeport Maine, the son of the late George Maier and Winifred Allen Maier. Ellen is survived by her husband, William D. Wood of Falmouth; her children and their families, Richard E. Wood of Herford, Ariz., Patricia Wood-Bothel of Cape Elizabeth, Robert W. Wood of Durham, and Scott A. He then made Maine his home. He enjoyed Family, Grandchildren, Hunting, Fishing, Boating, Camping, Motorcycles and Flying. He had the common touch, relating well to all. Gaylon was born in Mechanic Falls on January 16, 1948, the son of Jack Harriman and Marybelle Colfer Harriman. And to her special niece Ann Proctor on staff at Clover who made sure she had the best of care and was there when she took her last breath. Elizabeth S. Miller, rector, officiating, assisted by the Rev. She was born in Laconia, New Hampshire on January 13, 1944 the daughter of Floyd and Beatrice (Monroe) Emerson. She was an avid craftsperson, and particularly enjoyed sewing. The family wishes to thank the staff at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House for their professionalism and compassion and the caring staff at the Atrium. Lewiston- Donald R. Pepin, 66, of Bates St., died on Saturday, Sept. 23, 2006 at Montello Manor with family by his side. A service will follow, in the Jewish tradition, at 7:30 PM. Anna married Harold Sniffen in June 1940. Stacey always made sure every camper had all they needed. He is survived by his sons; Kenneth Harvey, Steven Harvey, and Tim Harvey, his daughters; Joan Grenier, Joyce Murphy, and Linda Penney, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. 22 Elm Street . He was born on March 8, 1938 the son of John and Emelienne (Morin) Roux. In 1957, she married Dennis Dehmlow, with whom she had two children, Gina and Jay. . Family and friends may call 11am until the time of service on Thursday, January 15, 2009 at The First Assembly of God, 70 Hogan Road, Lewiston where a memorial service will begin at noon with the Rev. AUGUSTA -- Col. Dwayne E. Kelley, USAF, retired, of 33 Eastern Ave., Augusta, died at home on Sept. 12, 2006. She sent money and US-made goods back to the village, brought relatives to the US, and helped recent immigrants pass their citizenship exams. At the age of six, Larry went to live on the Vickery Farm on 136 in Auburn. Brad and Rose owned and operated Alexander Horse Supply and New England Sulky where he was a fixture at race tracks throughout the northeast for many years. Auburn-Ronald A. Clevette, 66, of Lake Auburn Ave. passed away on Sunday, February 5, 2006 at the Hospice House Stetson Rd. She is survived by one daughter; Carol Libbe, two sons; Douglas Agren and his wife Claudette, and Donald Agren and his wife Linda, all of Auburn. She is survived by her children, Cheryl Thurston Andrews and her husband Anthony of Bethel, Shaun Fecteau of Lisbon, Blake and his wife Louise of Mechanic Falls; 16 grandchildren Nicholas, Janelle, Talitha, Mary, Gabriel, Christine, Jacinta, John-Paul, James, Monica, Lucia, Amanda, Travys, Matthew, Parker, Marion; great grandchild Jack; sister, Helen Jepson and her husband Leonard of Litchfield; brother, Verne (Chipper) Tame of Illinois; cousin June McGinley of Poland. A gathering in celebration of his life will be held on Sunday, December 7th, from 1:00 to 4:00 at his home on 122 Benson Rd, West Gardiner. Additionally, she earned a Masters in Education from Boston University. He enjoyed nature, animals, farming, yard sales, repairing lawn mowers, talking on the CB, and telling stories of his life and times. She has been granted a divorce on November 28, 1997, but it was nullified by his death a month later--A divorce does not become final in Massachusetts for 90 In 1958 she initiated Brownie Troop #4 and served as leader for several years. In lieu of flowers, please send memorial donations to The Ocular Immunology and Uveitis Foundation, 5 Cambridge Center, 8th Floor, Cambridge MA 02142. She was predeceased by her husband William Jordan, brothers Clifford, Douglas and Roland Bowie, one sister Viola Wade, and one great great grandson Joseph Partridge. at the Augusta General Hospital and Gardiner Rehabilitation Center (now known as MaineGeneral Medical Center), and Merrill Manor in Gardiner. WebIvy Lawn Memorial Park & Funeral Home is Ventura County's only Historical District Cemetery offering cemetery, cremation, funeral home and planning services Email (805) KATHIE Lee Gifford had two children, Cody and Cassidy, with her husband Frank Gifford, who passed away in 2015. In lieu of flowers, donations can me made in Roberts memory to the Critical Care Unit at Central Maine Medical Center, care of Development Office, 300 Main St., Lewiston, ME 04240. A memorial service will be held Saturday, July 28 at 11 am at Windham Baptist Church, 973 River Road in Windham. A memorial service will be held in the spring at the New Maine Veterans Cemetery, Augusta. Neices and Nephews: Butch, Donna, Debbie, Kelly, Richard, Kathy, Tina, Joe, David, Phillip, Kenny, Dora, Mureil, Linda, Robbie, Robert and Larry Jr. Bertha was predeceased by Her daughter Brenda Marie Pomerleau, and 4 brothers Elwood (Juinor) Wing, Francis Wing, Larry Wing and Richard (Dick) Wing. He loved his family time. People who knew Bev loved her for her cheery talk and inquisitive mind. Also surviving are 2 sisters Doris Bernier of Long Island, NY, Diane Heilman of Manorville, NY, brother Robert Bernier of Wolfsboro, NH, sister-in-law Mildred Mickeriz of Rumford, ME and several nieces and nephews. For the past 10 years, he was the owner and operator of Macs Tool and Saw Sharpening Service on Alpine Street in Norway, Maine. She was born Oct. 21, 1944, in Montreal, Canada. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group, Yarmouth. Robert was born on April 16, 1931, the son of Thomas and Josephine (St. Angelo) DePalma in Brooklyn N.Y. He married Barbara Gray on June 26, 1948. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group, Augusta. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Marilyn's name to: The Hospice House . Aurea was born on January 26, 1924 the daughter of Francois and Cora (Cote) Samson. He loved to hunt and fish as well as working in his garden. He was a fine craftsman who was in the construction trade all his adult life. She is survived by her husband Charles of 49 years. Jeffery J. Don was predeceased by his parents and sister Ruth Bryant. One sister, Theresa Couture, and three half sisters, Irene, Jeananne, and Suzanne. Memorial Service Thursda. During the 70s, Clyde worked at banks in Augusta and Bangor as a computer programmer and analyst. A memorial service will immediately follow, from 5 - 6. Their marriage created a secure home for their two children, and also sustained each other for 56 years. After retirement she baked pies and cakes for her granddaughter Terry and Ricks restaurant. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to the Hospice House, 236 Stetson Road, Auburn, ME 04210. Lewiston-Gerard O. Lambert, 86, of the Sarah Frye House Auburn, went to be with the lord, unexpectedly, on Thursday, September 11, 2008 at St. Marys Hospital, Lewiston. Phyllis married Donald Fraser in 1939. Family and friend are invited to visit on Wednesday, August 29th from 7 to 9pm at Funeral Alternatives. AUGUSTA -- Mahlon "Biff" Stanley Glidden of 800 Civic Center Drive, Augusta, died of an unexpected illness on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2006, at Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston. Condolences may be expressed www.funeralalternatives.net. Postal Service for 25 years, retiring in 1997. Frank and Dot enjoyed annual trips back to Mount Desert Island, to visit both family and friends. He was born on June 25, 1925 in Lewiston, the son of Martin, Sr. and Helen (Colley) Lashua, attended Pennell Institute in Gray and graduated from Springfield High School, Springfield, Vermont. She is survived by a son, Merle Tarr and his wife Diane of Venice, Florida, daughters Evelyn Joslyn of Whitefield, Marjorie Erickson of Topsham and Myrtle McKenna and husband Rodney of Sommerville. She was born in Auburn on May 21, 1923, the daughter of Cecile (Ferland) Thibault. She is survived by her son, Michael Seely and his wife Cheryl of South Portland; daughters, Theresa McAloon and her husband James of Portland, Kimberly Seely of Cumberland, Cheryl Meyer and her husband Chris of Buxton; grandchildren, Jason Hafner of Auburn, Ashley and Alisha Seely of South Portland, Katelyn and Kelsey McAloon of Portland, Seamus and Keegan Meyer of Buxton; brother, Robert Smykowski and his wife Peggy of Lombard, Ill.; sister, Carol Lukowski and her husband Roy of Illinois; and several nieces, and nephews. She was predeceased by her father, Ernest in 1955; and a daughter, Renee, in 1960. She was predeceased by her wonderful husband, who passed away in June of this year. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the New Gloucester Fire & Rescue Department, P.O. She enjoyed traveling with her husband, spending time with grandchildren and the company of family and friends. She was a member of Girl Scouts as a youth and had fond memories of camp and was a lifeguard at Kineowatha Park in Wilton as a teen. He visited nearly 100 cities worldwide as the first versions of these systems were implemented. Sue was predeceased her father, infant sister Judith McKenney. BATH -- Betty Wagner McMahon, 84, formerly of Brunswick, died Sunday, March 11, 2007, in Bath, with a daughter by her side and in close contact with her three other children. Box 1371, Portland, ME 04104), Sweetser, The Arthritis Foundation and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. He was born on September 9, 1915 in Millinocket the son of William and Veronica (Gedvica) Jucius. She worked several years in a shoe shop & after retiring from there, Elsie went to work in a nursing home. He is survived by his wife Betty of West Gardiner and her children James Palmer and wife Bridget, Brady Palmer and partner Melissa Mullins, and Jodi Palmer all of Manchester. She also loved to read books and fuss with her flowers in her garden. He was a loyal, lifelong member of the Mexico Exiles M.C. She worked in various Factorys throughout her life. He was predeceased by his mother and father. Lewiston, Me 04240. David was predeceased by his grandparents, Harry and Helen B. Two sisters Beulah Crosby of Attleboro MA and Constance Coughlin of Freeport ME. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour resided in Yarmouth for 41 years before moving to OceanView in Falmouth in 2000. Burial will take place at a later date. Earning the rank of First Sargent, he took part in three major battles. She and her husband spend each wedding anniversary in North Conway, New Hampshire. 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. He later received his M.A. Roland is survived by his children; Naomi J. Forgues, Nathan R. Forgues, and Derek R. Forgues, his parents, his aunt Carmen Larue and her husband Marcel, and three cousins; Jackie, Christine, and Linda. He is survived by his loving wife of 36 years, Katherine (Curran) McDonald; three children, Steven and his wife Elysse, of Whitefield, Ryan and his wife Lisa, of Monmouth, and Jennifer McDonald, of Burlington, Vt.; five grandchildren, Nathan, Logan, Isabelle, Cody, and Andrea; his mother Janice, of Monmouth; two sisters, Sandra Van Wart and her husband Art, Ellen Horton and her husband Dennis; two brothers, Carl and his wife Diane, and Kenny; eight nieces, four nephews; his father-in law and mother-in-law Paul and Virginia Curran; sisters-in-law Paulette Roy and her husband Claude, Deborah Davidson and her husband Norm, Shannon Curran, and closest of friends for over twenty-five years, Esau and Diane Cooper, of Auburn. In 2003, Lisa began employment at Target in South Portland, and quickly became part of the management team, remaining there until her illness in November, 2007. He loved sports, camping and the ocean. Friends remember her with one or two cats in residence and beautiful gardens with many feeder birds. She is predeceased by her grandparents Leonard and Thelma Dow of Old Town. MCKINNEY Florence D., 84, of Lisbon died on January 8th in Lewiston. Per the families request there will not be any visiting hours. Herman loved to dance and won many dance contests, favoring the jitterbug. This is a wonderful organization of people who give great comfort and support to families experiencing the end of a loved one's life. GARDINER - Jeffrey R. Rouillard, 61, of Turner, died suddenly at his work site Tuesday, Jan. 3. . of Veterans' Affairs, 1 VA Center, Augusta, ME 04330. A private memorial service will be held on Monday with the Rev. Barbara was born in Bar Harbor on May 4, 1947, and grew up in Southwest Harbor, where she was able to develop her lifelong appreciation of the natural world, animals and, especially, horses. D.A. April 5 at 2pm at the new Maine Veterans Cemetery Chapel Mt. of Benjamin and Lucy (Perkins) Hall. From there he spent several years working in construction and as a finish carpenter at H.E. In the 1990s Richard met his soul-mate Robin, and they began a life together. She spent her early years with her family in North Haven. Her mother, Isabel Dillingham Furst, was diagnosed with breast cancer shortly after his death. Born in Poland on April 19, 1932, the daughter of Verne and Verna Mae Tame and is predeceased by her sister Joyce Vlahakos. Mary Kerry Kennedy b: September 8, 1959 m: 1990 Andrew Mark Cuomo b: December 6, 1967. The best gift she ever gave was her gift of love and giving to everyone she met. She was at the center of many adventures at the family camp at North East Carry on the upper end of Moosehead Lake and the family ski camp at Sugarloaf, where family and friends had many years of grand times. In 1947 She married Robert LaFontaine and they had a son Richard. When they retired, they sold most of the property. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice, 15 Strawberry Avenue, Lewiston, ME, 04240 or the National Foundation for Cancer Research, 7315 Wisconsin Ave., Suite 500W, Bethesda, MD 20814-3271. 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. Eli served his country in the Army during Vietnam and for the last several years he owned and operated his own rubbish removal business. Please make donations in his memory for youth scholarships to the Kennebec Valley YMCA, Union Street, Augusta, ME 04330. Stephanie and Hannah were also special to her. She enjoyed family get togethers and visits from her grandchildren. 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. Gloria loved life and enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. Sally was predeceased by her parents and several siblings. The family owned Browns' Variety Store in Bethel and after graduation she worked in the store and rented boarding rooms in the upstairs. Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association of Maine, 170 US Route 1, Suite 250, Falmouth,ME04105. He leaves behind five granddaughters, Heather, Amy, Emily, Erica and Jessica and two great grandsons, Carter and Lafe. She played golf into her nineties and took an active interest in the stock market. She also enjoyed driving places, mainly to see her grandchildren and many friends. He was 7 years old when he went to live with his grandparents Byron and Clara Johnson on their dairy farm. In retirement he and Sandy enjoyed trips to Florida, Virginia, S. Carolina and a great 20-day trip to Alaska. Auburn, Maine - Doris F. Smith, 87, of Bolster Heights, died peacefully on Sunday at the Hospice House where she was surrounded by her loving family. AUGUSTA -- Margaret Grant passed away on June 14, 2008, at MaineGeneral Medical Center. His basement wood working shop also kept him busy making toys for relatives, friend and children in need. Even though she became a U.S. citizen she was proud of her Scottish ancestry and enjoyed making many trips over the years to visit her hometown. Victoria Obituaries In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Harold E. McAllister Memorial Fund at Norway Savings Bank, 261 Main Street, Norway, Maine 04268. He owned a dairy farm in New Hampshire which he later converted into a camp ground before moving to Florida where he resided prior to living in Maine. Condolences may be expressed online at www.FuneralAlternatives.ne. Earl H. Murphy Jr., 80, died at his home on the Berry Road in Hartford, on Friday, April 10, after a long illness. He was born on Dec. 1, 1923 to Angelina Bolduc and Joseph Cayer. He was dedicated to his work as the plant manager at Bottoms USA for 23 years. Cyrus graduated from Litchfield Academy in 1941. She was born on August 11, 1925 in Lewiston, Maine the daughter of Joseph and Valerie Chasse. A memorial service will be held Saturday, December 9, 2006, at 11am at Funeral Alternatives, 25 Tampa St., Lewiston, ME. Karen graduated from Beverly High School in 1975. With her children grown up she wanted to spend more time with the farm (farming). Unfortunately, the week she became Director, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Auburn Cemetery, Auburn. They have two children, Theresa and Matthew. After the war, he was sent to Lewiston by Filenes when they bought B. Peck Co. in 1947. She was born on September 30, 1932 in Auburn the daughter of Southard and Rose (Pitre) Philbrick. Following Ginny's wishes her ashes will be interred in Marblehead this summer. As a teen, Mary moved to Auburn and attended the local schools. What a life she lived. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, October 28, 2008 at 9:00 am at the United Methodist Church in Auburn. Including the Maine Beef Industry Council, Maine Maple Producers, University of Maine Co-Operative Extension and Maine Department of Agriculture. Audrey also spent over 35 years caring for her parents. Philip Gregory Clancy of Yarmouth died unexpectedly June 6, 2007. During her years of work in the hospitality field, her outgoing personality and concern for people around her earned the respect and love of many that came in contact with her. Surviving are five daughters, Georgia Smith of California, Gail Smith of Topsham, Betty Smith of Topsham, Carolan Powell of California and Victoria Ward of California; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. passed away on Friday, February 16, 2007 at Russell Park Manor. Surviving are her mother, Dorothy Wheatley Sellers of Augusta (and formerly of Topsham); her only child, Dorith Lea Fisher of Framingham, Mass. A committal service will be held at the convenience of the family at Riverside Cemetery in Lewiston. In her last days, she liked to comment that her only regret was not to see Barack Obama as president. Auburn- Patricia Gail Webber, 55, of Greene, died on April 10th, 2008 at the Hospice House after a long battle with cancer. He earned a B.S. Sources said Kennedy continued to try to see her, visiting her at her apartment and calling her. Bill had a long recording career and he released 10 albums under various labels. She was predeceased by her husband Roland in 2004; her parents; brother James Roberts; sisters Doris Donahue and Joyce Denham. Mark Edwards his wife Melanie of Eastport and grandson Christopher and great grandson Hayden and granddaughter Becky; several nieces and nephews; sisters Jean Mitchell of Strong, Nathalie St. Clair of Farmington; brother Ronald Edwards of Windham; and special in-laws and friends Richard and Rita Maxwell of Auburn, ME. Remember Me If I had one wish or two or three theyd be the same remember me. 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. Profenno of Freeport, forty grandchildren, fifty-one great grandchildren, eight great great grandchildren, several nieces, nephews and cousins. All her life, she was an avid bird watcher and gardener. June 21, 2008 at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in Scarborough from a truly courageous battle with melanoma. She was a member of First Assembly of God Church of Lewiston where she also volunteered, was a choir member, and drove the church van for Sunday school and childrens events. She worked at various jobs and retired as Postmaster in Alna, Maine. Survivors include her four children: John L. Irish, wife Elaine Kemna, and granddaughter Stephanie A. Irish of Evanston, IL; Susan D. Irish and husband James G. Gist of Philadelphia , PA; Bradley C. Irish of Portland, ME; and Laurie D. Irish of Louisville, TN. George is survived by his wife of 39 years, Caroline P. Caswell; daughter Christine and her husband Moises Nuez, of Somerville, MA: son George and his wife Laura Johnston, of Reading, MA; mother-in-law Elsie Adams of Palermo, ME; a special niece, Sara Robinson, her husband Mike, and daughters Makayla and Jayna; brothers-in-law Jack Adams of Fairfield, ME and Ron Adams of Houston, TX and their families: and several nieces and nephews. Checks should be made out to SASSMM and sent to P.O. He recently celebrated his 80th birthday with his family. She always enjoyed the humor of those around her and loved to laugh. He was married to the former Lillian M. Davis of Cutler on November 28, 1935. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group, Lewiston. The 27-year-old married Ben Wierda on June 13 of this year.
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