Her daily contact with her children throughout her life provided her great piece of mind. He was predeceased by his maternal grandfather, James Bryant and his aunt, Marjorie Lawrence whom he was very fond of. . She enjoyed the company of others, especially during the mushroom season and loved going to Marden's. Condolences may be sent in care of Laura Wargo to 28 Gray St., Norwalk, OH 44857. A memorial service will be held at a later date at Copeland Oaks Bennett Chapel. He enjoyed his antique vehicles and particularly time spent with his grandchildren. Skeet was always joyfully under the hood of someone’s car or behind the wheel of a race car that he had built. She had fought a courageous battle against cancer for the last four years. He served as President of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity and was a member of the college band. Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Edina newspaper photographs collection. Ozzie and Betsy moved to Yarmouth, ME in 1984 and he retired the following year. And a battle it was. He was educated in Lewiston Schools. She was a longtime resident of Wayne and active in town activities. She attended Bath schools and on December 6, 1958 she married Charles R. Card of Lisbon Falls. He only ever wanted to be a farmer or a doctor as he came from a long line of both. The funeral service was held Friday, March 29, at 10:30 a.m. at Sebring United Methodist Church. She was predeceased by her parents William and Cecilia Parker and her husband Daniel Harkins. Teisha was engaged to an Army Soldier Carl Davis currently serving in Iraq. Rick was predeceased by his parents. Robert is survived by his beloved wife Shirley Herrick of Auburn, daughter Donna Seward and husband Jim of Exeter, sister Marjorie Higgins of Florida, grandson Thomas Clifford and wife Jennifer of Newport, granddaughters Crystal Clifford of Dexter, Melissa Garnier and husband Ed of Bucksport, great grandsons Hayland Garnier, Aaron Clifford, great granddaughter Jasmine Garnier, several nieces, nephews and cousins. AUBURN - Doris Stanley, 85, died peacefully at her home on 10 Colby St., Auburn, on Friday, March 17, after a brief illness. She is survived by her beloved husband Lew; children Dennis, Jeff, Marshall and their wives; brother Stewart; several grandchildren and great grandchildren. The Sterns had met as graduate students at the University of Pennsylvania. He enjoyed taking trips with the Golden Seniors Group throughout New England and Canada. The Farmington Fair was a yearly event that she looked forward to and enjoyed so much. Known today as Allegheny Ludlum Steel, the plant was a prime source of stainless steel, which came into wide use in the aircraft industry. She loved playing games with them, talking with them, holding them, simply being in their presence. Auburn- Earl L. Sprague, Jr., 66, of Shaw Hill Rd. Dr. Chisholm served the following churches in Ohio: Montrose Zion, Epworth Euclid and Norwalk First. In Sue’s memory donations may be made to the American Diabetic Association. She worked for several years in retail. A private graveside service will be held at the convenience of the family at Chestnut Hill Cemetery in Doylestown, OH. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives LLC, 25 Tampa St. Lewiston. Anyone who knows or interacts with any them will clearly see evidence of Amy’s dedication, love and generosity. Joe was born in Canada on July 15th, 1921, the son of Arthur and Cedelice (Dofour) Plourde. Her father built her a rock garden that she kept up with great vigor, working in it constantly. Ginny's creative birthday cakes were in high demand thanks to their witty design and delicious taste. Keller is survived by his wife Mary, daughter Kristen Mackness, son Erik (Paula) Keller, and two grandchildren. in 2004. Vergil A. Herzberger, retired Elder, died February 15. She was always her own greatest gift to us, abundantly given and wrapped with raucous laughter; but she also offered understanding, perception, encouragement ... and fresh vegetables. After graduating from Lewiston High School, he spent 20 years working as a meat cutter for First National and Foodtown. Auburn- Joel T. Harvey Jr., 81, of Auburn, died Friday, February 24, 2006, at Clover Living Center, in Auburn. In 1978, Josephine moved from New Jersey to Cape Elizabeth, Maine, where she reinvented herself as career woman and traveler extraordinaire. The family requests in lieu of flowers a contribution be made to The Chebeague Island Library Endowment Fund 247 South Road, Chebeague Island, Me. Nancy L. Warner, 73, of Auburn passed away Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at the Hospice House in Auburn. A private memorial service will be held in the spring of 2007. Flo was a generous, compassionate, and servant to many. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Marcia (Clarke) Foulger of Brunswick, three children, Davis Foulger, Sarah Foulger, and Alice Pulliam, and eight grandchildren, Devin, Rebecca and Samuel Foulger, Noah and Christopher Hoffman, and Benjamin, Samantha, and Jack Pulliam. The family will hold a memorial service, date to be announced. Rev. She was employed at Clark Shoe as a stitcher for many years, then worked at CMMC for the Housekeeping Department. She was a shoe shop worker all her life. Lewiston-Richard A. Boudreault, 66, of Lewiston passed away at Hospice House in Auburn, Friday September 26, 2008. A true friend and mother to everyone who passed through her door, Dee will always be remembered as a woman who opened her heart and her home to all who knew her. She was born July 23, 1918, in Mars Hill, the daughter of Simon and Margie Brewer. Arrangements have been made by Funeral Alternatives 500 Rote One Yarmouth, Maine 04096. Clyde was also blessed to have the love and support of his girlfriend Eva Whitney of Winslow whose loving and optimistic spirit always brought a smile to Clyde’s face. After attending the Wooden Boat School in Brooklin, ME, he built an Asa Thompson skiff, a life-long dream, and had started on a dory. Now it is one of the liveliest farmer’s markets in the state. A special thank you to Dr. Jervey and Dr. Lee and Staff at Togus Veterans' Hospital in Augusta, ME. He always helped others in need in whatever way possible and opened his home and heart to many, he will be sadly missed. Condolences may be expressed at www.FuneralAlternatives.net, Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC 25 Tampa St. Lewiston, Maine. Roland was born on October 7, 1952, the son of Robert and Irene (Huard) Forgues. She enjoyed long car rides and lunch out on the road. TOGUS -- George Joseph Bergeron, of Sanford, died on March 18, 2007, in the company of his mother and only son. He retired from the East Ohio Conference in 1992. Online condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.billowfuneralhomes.com. When he was recognized for his community service by Bancroft School in 1993, the citation listed over 20 organizations and committees for which he had served as president or chair, including the Grafton School Committee, the Dynamy Program, the Worcester Art Museum, the Unitarian Church, the YWCA, the Visiting Nurses Association, and the Worcester Club. in Psychology and Philosophy in 1960 from Baldwin-Wallace College i. Berea, Ohio on a full scholarship while raising five children. Interment followed at Riverside Cemetery. Pastor Rinker served the following churches: Franklin Square, New Garden, Nellie Chapel and New Guilford. He retired in 2005. He then graduated from Harvard Business School with a Masters Degree in 1952. He was also a lifetime member of the American Legion in Lisbon. She was a homemaker and avid gardener, who had fond memories of growing up near Casco Bay. He was predeceased by his parents; and a sister, Eileen Smith. After college she worked as a kindergarten teacher at Greene Central School and later taught Head Start. Arthur died peacefully on September 24, 2006 at home with family and pets. She always had a smile and a joke, right up to the end. He was predeceased by brothers Fred, Clarence, and Frank Nay, and sisters Mildred Cotton, Ella Jones, Thelma Turner, Edith Raymond, and Edna Newton. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC 25 Tampa St. Lewiston,Me 04240. Edith worked at the Pond’s Tissue Company in Mechanic Falls. She is also survived by Maurice "Moe" Dorais, of Sabattus, a very special friend of the family who was much like a son to her. Earlier, she worked in the snack bar at Willowbrook, An 18th Century Museum in Newfield, Maine. He is survived by his sons’ Gary Theriault of Livermore, Allen Theriault and wife Judy of Minot; daughters’ Tammy Bisson and husband Troy of Minot, Sharon Boulier and husband Dale of Kentucky; brother Stanley of Washburn; sisters’ Irene Nadeau of Mass., Sally Saucier of Ct.; 10 grandchildren; numerous great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Vernon District. Rev. He graduated from Oak Hill High School in 1992. She eventually went on to work at Mercy Hospital in Portland. Pastor Schoonover is survived by his wife Ruth Miller Schoonover, son James E. (Laura) Schoonover, daughter Cassandra Hasley, four grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. After retiring, she moved to Harmony, where she has many friends. In New York City, he was on the Speakers Bureau of United Parents Association. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to: Mercy Hospital Capital Campaign, 144 State Street, Portland, M. 04101. Condolences may be sent to Sandra McLachlan, 800 S 15th St., #1621, Sebring, OH 44672-2050 or may be shared online by visiting www.ctcfuneral.com. Formerly of Northfield, Mass., she moved to Maine in 1991 to be closer to her family. Her daughter, Betty, and her husband, Michael McNally, of Brunswick, Maine. A memorial service will be held at the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Freeport, on Saturday, September 29, 2007, at 3:00pm. Laurent enjoyed collecting older books and restoring them. She and John had always enjoyed travelling to Laconia Bike Week or to the ocean. A military service will be held to honor Donald, of Friday, June 2nd, 2006 at 10:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to East Hampstead Union Church, P.O. Nell was a lifetime member of Deering Chapter #59 and was s Worthy Matron in 1969. She was intelligent, caring and a devoted daughter, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, who will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved her. John is predeceased by his parents as well as two brothers, Duane and Charles of Farmington. A Celebration of Life service was held at the Church Saturday, April 13 at 11:00 a.m. Pastor Swartz is survived by her husband Kevin, son Geoffrey (Becki) Swartz, son Andrew (Jamie) Swartz, son Corbin Swartz, daughter Ja (Charles) Benick, daughter Dottie (Scott) Anstine and nine grandchildren. She leaves behind her two children: her son, Philip Payer; and her daughter, Orianna Henry; and four grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to CURE (Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy) or Cass Community Social Services. and Sullivan, Me. He retired from the East Ohio Conference in 2010. Most of all, he loved spending time with his friends and family. Amy’s life was devoted to her three children, Jessie, Travis and Bryan. PORTLAND - Audrey Adams, 77, of Marilyn Ave, Westbrook, died after a long battle with cancer, on March 26, 2006. A matriarch of the family, she filled the lives of those around her with energy and laughter, always displaying genuine care for others. She was a skilled weaver and sold many of her rugs at Abacus in Boothbay Harbor, Maine. God be with him. "Lin", as she was known, passed away serenely at the Hospice House of Androscoggin in Auburn, surrounded by her loving family and friends. She is survived by three children, Shari (Mark) Cox of Dennison, OH; Michael (Pam) Legg of Dennison, OH; and Rev. Online condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.bisslerandsons.com. Interment with military honors will follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Wayne. Family and friends are invited to a Celebration of His Life at Gracelawn Memorial Park, Chapman Room, 980 Turner Street, Auburn at 11AM on Saturday, April 4th. Spending time with family and friends was always a priority. She loved people, her siblings, was her mothers best friend and touched everyone she met. He attended schools in Northborough, Mass., St. John’s High School in Shrewsbury, Mass. In 1993, she was one of five winners of the Jefferson Award for distinctive community service given by the Maine Broadcasting System. Auburn-Ronald A. Clevette, 66, of Lake Auburn Ave. passed away on Sunday, February 5, 2006 at the Hospice House Stetson Rd. Family and friends are invited to visit on Thursday, February 8th from 6 to 7pm at the First Assembly of God Church Hogan Rd. She worked several years in a shoe shop & after retiring from there, Elsie went to work in a nursing home. Phil did his undergraduate work at Clark University. He enjoyed reading his books, playing Nintendo, making puzzles, singing, dancing, playing with his great-nieces and nephews, and dining out with his family. Tom was a member of Nezinscot Lodge, Kora Shrine, Scottish & York Rites. Pastor Rinker is survived by his wife, Judy; sons Scott (Louann), Jeff and Wesley (Monika) as well as six grandchildren. He retired in 1987 after 34 years of service. He is survived by his beloved wife Emma Jean; daughters Katherine Duesberg and her husband Gary, Kerri Craig; sons Martin Lang and his wife Cheryl, David Cote and his wife Louise, Glen Henderson and his wife Jackie, Bobby Cote, Shannon Cote and his fiance Marissa; many brothers, sisters, nieces, and nephews;8 grandchildren; dogs Brutus, Minnie, and Muffin. In 1945 she married Carroll G. Burnham and had four children. her daughter Joyce Rumery of Old Town, her daughter Joan Wright of Limerick and her husband Roger. definition of - senses, usage, synonyms, thesaurus. A graveside ceremony will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, March 30, at the Pine Grove Cemetary in Poland Corner. Eventually, he went into business for himself. Assistant in Surgery Harvard Medical School, visiting Professor of Surgery at University of Toronto 1989-1991; visiting Professor of Surgery, University of Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany 1985-1993. South China-Judith M. Mahon, 63, o. Bradford Ln. Burial will take place in the spring. There will be a family service of remembrance in Whitefish, Montana on July 6, 2007. A celebration of life service was held August 15, 2019 at Snyder Rodman Funeral Home in Delaware, OH. Newland served the following churches in Ohio: Rochester, Grafton, Utica, Granger, Sunbury, Columbiana, Greensburg, Gambier Epworth and Hopewell. The family wishes to thank Dr. Austin and Marie from the Hospice House and Karen Bourgoin of AHCH for their dedicated care and support. Robert J. Anderson of Freeport, brother Richard Boucher of Winslow, grandchildren Brian Anderson of Idaho, Beth Ewerth of Michigan, Beverly Diller of Brunswick, Leigh Cunningham of Portland, Dawn SanPedro of Topsham, 15 Great Grandchildren and 1 Great Great grandchild. Surviving are her mother, Debbie Leighton of West Bath; a brother, Geoffrey Leighton, sister-in-law Anita Clearfield, and niece Shelby Leighton of Durham; a sister, Elizabeth Leighton, brother-in-law Rick Worrell and nephews Ryan and Alasdair Worrell of Aberfeldy, Scotland; and her life partner, Richard Kania of Brunswick. During her career, she also worked at Agway Inc. and Allstate Insurance. She moved to the Auburn area in 1971. He continued his education becoming a Certified Public Accountant. Burial was held at Woodsdale Cemetery. Chris will be remembered for his daring spirit which challenged even Mother Nature herself when enormous waves prevented his swim in the Atlantic Ocean. In lieu of flowers, your consideration of a donation to an organization that supports Chebeague community and programs would be appreciated. A funeral will be held on Friday, March 2, at 11 a.m. at St. John's Catholic Church in Rumford. Lewiston-Orrin "Jerry" F. Coombs, of Monmouth, was born in Mexico, Maine, December 19, 1931, son of Franklin Coombs and Grace Rollins, passed away at C.M.M.C. Portland-Marvin C. Beckwith of North Yarmouth passed away on Thursday, August 23, 2007 at Maine Medical Center after a long illness, joining his sisters Louise and Norma and brothers John, Gordon (Al) and Carlton (Nick).. The oldest of 8 children living on the Roberts farm in Bowdoin. Before retiring in 1996, Rev. He is survived by his beloved wife of 40 years Winona Drake of Sidney, daughter Donna Drake Clifford and husband Jim of Sidney, granddaughter Amanda Clifford of Sidney, step children Bernice Kelley of Augusta, Maurice Kelley of Augusta and Sharon Hall of Oakland, 3 nephews Alan Arnold of Dresden, David Arnold of Texas and Robert Arnold of Texas and a very dear friend Paul Millett of Florida and Maine. 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. A private service will be held in the spring. She chronicled life with her writing and photographs and enjoyed building, gardening, dancing, Tai Chi, yoga, swimming, paddling, hiking, climbing and skiing. He also served as coordinator for the Heart of Cleveland Council, minister of the Metropolitan Mission of Cleveland, and district superintendent of the Youngstown District. He served in the Air Force from 1949 to 1951. Ozzie’s concern for others was tireless as he worked to make the world a better place each day. He enjoyed Family, Grandchildren, Hunting, Fishing, Boating, Camping, Motorcycles and Flying. From 1963 to 1977 Al was self employed , and from 1977 thru 1995 he was a facilities manager for local institutions. She also enjoyed the antics of her neighbor's children who were a constant presence in her home. He is survived by his parents, daughter Deidre Johnson and her husband Ben, step-granddaughter, Samantha, and sisters, Susan Robinson and her husband Ray, and Lynn Roche and her husband Timothy. She was predeceased by her daughter, Wendy Holt,in 1995. Mrs. Burge was preceded in death by her husband, the Rev. 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. On Sept. 3, 1979, he married Janice Labbe of Topsham and they made their home in Lisbon Falls. Born in Newark, NewJersey on January 2, 1918 to Ettore and Arminda (Ilaria) D'Amato she was one of nine children. Ina worked as a printer for many years for Reynolds and Reynolds of Ohio. A memorial service will be held the last week of March 2008. He served in the Army in the China-Burma-India theaters during World War II. Alice was also predeceased by Elaine (Pratt) Golden and Martha (Cloutier) Roscoe, aunts; and Theodore "Ted" Roscoe and Frederick W. Eaton, uncles. of WWII, and was a member of the Shiloh Chapel of Durham. Per Jackie's request, there will be no visiting hours or funeral services. She lent her organizing skills and compassion to many charities in the greater Portland area, including PROP's Foster Grandparent's Program (222 St. John's St., Suite 254, Portland, ME 04102), the Sexual Assault Response Services of Southern Maine (P.O. Henrietta was born in Hartford, Connecticut on January 6, 1954 and was raised in West Hartford. . Burial will follow in St. Peter’s Cemetery Lewiston. Interment will follow at Gracelawn Memorial Park, Auburn. He also loved to watch motocross, listen to rap music, hunting, four wheeling and snowmobiling. passed away on April 27, 2007 at St. Mary’s Hospital in Lewiston. lost her battle with breast cancer on Friday, December 15, 2006 surrounded by her family. He was an avid sailor, winning numerous trophies in sailing regattas on Long Island Sound. A loving mother and grandmother, she was always willing to help her family. He attended the Holderness School and Bates College, graduating in 1963 with a bachelor’s degree in French, and spending his junior year studying in Paris. Bill also worked as a draftsman for Esso/Exxon developing road maps. She is also survived by one brother; Eugene Dackmine and his companion Eva Croteau. Memorial contributions may be made to Fairview UMC or the Kenneth H. Pohly Center for Supervision and Leadership Formation at United Theological Seminary. Macky grew up in New York City and attended the Dalton and Horace Mann Schools. He was the former husband of Marjorie (Marsh) Bush of Easton, PA. She returned to work in 1968 as volunteer coordinator at Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor and then worked many years as Discharge Coordinator for Mercy Hospital in Portland. She loved walks in the woods and to the family's shore on Hobbs Pond. A funeral service was held August 29, 2019, in the Moncks Corner UMC in South Carolina. She worked as a waitress at the Brickyard Cafe and as a transfer attendant for the town of Chesterville. James attended Cony High School and had a 25 year career as a truck driver for Georgia Pacific in Bangor. A millwright and welder by trade, Scott worked up and down the Eastern seaboard at mill shutdowns and repairs. Marty lived most of his life in Auburn. He was educated at New York’s Julliard School of Music and S.U.N.Y. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC, 198 Western Ave., Augusta, M. 04330. LEWISTON-Richard (Dick) Blanchard 89, of Robinson Gardens, Lewiston, died September 3, ’08 at St. Mary’s d’Youville Pavilion after a long illness. Not ready to fully retire, in 1999, Frank went to work as a Salesman for Music & Arts, the former Eastern Musical Company in Falmouth. Survivors include her son, Luke and his girlfriend Crystal; sisters, Patricia and Cheryl; brothers, Tony and David; four beloved grandchildren, Savannah, Tracey, Haylee and Caralee; nieces, Julie and Valerie; and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. 47 Likes, 1 Comments - University of Central Arkansas (@ucabears) on Instagram: “Your gift provides UCA students with scholarships, programs, invaluable learning opportunities and…” She was born in Lisbon Falls on December 26, 1920 the daughter of Francis H. and Anna (Schutt) Christopher. She became a certified art instructor and plied the canvas with many great artists, including William Alexander and Lowell Spears.. She extended this love to paint by giving art lessons to hundreds of students and encouraged them to express themselves with a brush. She attended Lisbon schools and was to have graduated in June of 1943, but when the family Model T “quit” in January of that year, she decided she just could not walk the 7 miles to school and had to drop out. Her son-in-law's James Bouffard and Dennis Oberg and a daughter-in-law Ruth Trafford. Special thanks to friend Jean Forgues for the love and constant twenty four hour care, to the Hospice House for all the wonderful care during Carl’s stay and Central Maine Medical Center nurses on T-1. George is survived by his wife of 39 years, Caroline P. Caswell; daughter Christine and her husband Moises Nuñez, 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. Tom was also a former resident of West Bridgewater, MA and Selma, AL. Service to be determined by family at a later date. He specialized in cardiac and thoracic surgery until he retired in 1990. He achieved expert level in motocross, he learned to fly, and he loved playing pool (he was very good) at the end of the day at Lisa's Restaurant in Augusta. He enjoyed buying and renovating older homes in the Hallowell area. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 500 Route One Yarmouth, Me 04096. He will be sadly missed by his family and many friends and also by his little dog, Baylee and cats, Max and Milo. He is survived by his son, James and his wife Lisa of Lewiston; granddaughters, Marissa and Cora; three brothers, Lawrence and his wife Jeanne of Greene, Laurie and his wife Joan of Billrica, MA, and Reginald of NY; sister, Dorian of Leeds; and twelve nephews and sixteen nieces. A lunch reception will follow at Marco's Ristorante, Mollison Way, Lewiston, at 11:30 a.m. The household was part of a family farm and she supported that effort by canning and freezing what the gardens produced. Grandson Gabriel Wilson, granddaughters Alyssa Wilson and Julia Payson, soon to be born grandson Jericho Wilson, his father—in—law James E. Majors of Indiana, sister—in—law Kelly Hawersaat of Florida, 7 brothers and sisters; Trudy Berry of South Portland, Debbie Lachance of Fairfield, Mark Luce of St. Albans, Denise Clark of Pittsfield, Terri Kelso of Pittsfield, Kimberly Lary and husband Kent of Fairfield, and Annette Bogan and husband Nick of Somersworth, New Hampshire, several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
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