He enjoyed going to Old Orchard with his twin sons when they were young and especially enjoyed his grandchildren, who spent sleepovers and holidays with him. She had a contagious laugh a laugh that could be heard during good times and bad, making those around her forget their own worldly issues if only for a moment. He is also survived by Gerti Sklenar, her husband and her children. She is survived by her brother, Burton Francis Wagner of York; four children, Alexander Talpey McMahon and his wife Ellen Larson McMahon of Pleasanton, Calif., Sarah Francis McMahon of Brunswick, Elizabeth Wagner McMahon and her husband Gary Gordon of Easton, Pa., and Ann Wallace McMahon and her husband Simon James Martin Jackson of London, England; five grandchildren, Rebecca Leah Gordon and Hannah Ruth Gordon of Easton, Pa., Alice Elizabeth Smith McMahon of Brunswick, and Alexander Robert McMahon and Patrick Lars McMahon of Pleasanton, Calif.; and two nieces and a nephew. She enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren, nieces and nephews and close friends. She loved going to the Twarog Center every day to see all her friends. Arrangements have been made by Funeral Alternatives 500 Rote One Yarmouth, Maine 04096. Miquelon, Elizabeth of Lewiston, died December 14, 2008 at Central Maine Medical Center. Vernon lived most of his adult life in North Anson, moving to Windsor in 2001 to live with his daughter Elaine and her husband, Charlie. Irene was born in Wayne, ME on January 20, 1932, the daughter of Raymond and Arlene (Rose) Martin. She is also survived by her younger brother Charles M. Cutler, Jr.; sister-in-law Sally Cutler; former husband James L. Irish and sister-in-law Margaret Porter; and seven nieces and nephews. He was educated in Lewsiton schools and attended Hebron Academy. His memory and spirit remain through his brother Timothy of Harpswell, two cousins, Theresa and Patricia Linehan of Dorchester, beloved wife Maureen of Yarmouth, two daughters, Tammy and Dianna, three sons, Yvon, Stephen and Carmille and four grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Being a surgeon was a privilege, and surgery was a craft to be perfected. Wilson Co. of Bethel. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC 500 Route One Yarmout. In her later years, as an outlet for her creative and artistic talents, she loved taking photographs of scenery, sunsets, flowers and cats. He was predeceased by his father and mother, and his uncle Hartley Staley. Cyrus was predeceased by an infant son, Bruce, in 1947 and his first wife Betty Jean in 1973. Raymond-Marjorie M. Scott, 75 years young, resident of Raymond since 1973, died Sunday evening July 22, 2007 at her lovely home in Raymond, surrounded by her loved ones, after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. In 1964 he became leader of a sales team marketing IBM's data processing equipment to the pulp and paper companies in Maine and New Hampshire. In later years she worked on the Raymond cemetery committee and was an active Raymond Fire Police volunteer. She loved working outdoors and being at the ocean. A memorial service will be held at Windsor Memorial Baptist Church, Route 32, in Windsor, ME on Wednesday, November 1st, at 3pm with militar honors. He provided private musical lessons for children, both at school and at his home. Biff was born in Waterville on Dec. 15, 1952. He graduated from IBM's Administrative Training Program and was employed with IBM from 1946 until 1966, holding data processing sales positions in Hartford, Philadelphia and Chester, PA, and moving to Maine in 1954 as Branch Manager. Her daughter and grandchildren were her pride and joy. His hobbies included woodworking and gardening. Ramona was educated in Lewiston Schools. Clayton was born on November 13, 1919 to Fred N. Barter and Myrtis M. Libby, the third of four sons. AUBURN - Adolphe A. Dumond, 74, of Auburn, died Nov. 12, at the Androscoggin Hospice House. At Shiloh Chapel. He assisted with the coaching of the North Yarmouth Little League for fifteen years and is perhaps best remembered for his years of gardening, in particular strawberries. He was a native of Turner and attended Turner schools. If she couldnt be found on the porch watching the sunset and listening to the loons, she was undoubtedly zipping around in her Porsche Boxster visiting one of her sisters, or getting a speeding ticket. He was a good husband, a wonderful father, grandfather, great- grandfather and uncle. She was predeceased by her parents. Many of her students went on to successfully complete their GED and enter post-secondary education. She is survived by John M. Maleski and his wife Carol of W. Paris and Mary Ann Rogers of Fall River, MA. Vici is also survived by many nieces and nephews, extended family and close friends. AUBURN - Ralph K. Taylor, 83, of Lewiston, died peacefully on Saturday, June 10, at the Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice House in Auburn, after a lingering illness. She worked at St. Marys Hospital for ten years until her retirement. Among the people who were special to Larry were his two grandsons; Brandon and Hunter, his friends at the Lewiston Sun Journal, his two best buds Edward Robinson and Stewart Haggerty, along with his favorite brother Norman White and his son Justin. In retirement, Anne knitted hundreds of scarves, hats & Mittens and donated them to local hospitals and homeless shelters. Mechanic Falls- Harold Arthur Nay, 81, of North St. passed away peacefully on Monday, December 12, 2005, at home. She was born on September 12, 1931 in Lewiston, Maine, the daughter of Willis and Lela Moody and grew up on a farm in Poland, Maine. During his younger years, he was an avid hunter and fisherman. She supported Girl Scouting and youth groups in Chesterville as an adult for many years and enjoyed spending time with the children. Twice during his tenure at USM, Phil took visiting professorships at other colleges - The University of Iowa and Arizona State University. Auburn- Muriel M. Turmenne, 79, passed away quietly on Feb.8, 2007at Clover Manor. Auburn Cemetery where Beatrice is also buried. He was employed by Leighton Brothers Hen Farm, Ring's Gas and Main Gas. Dwight Dehmlow said he believes Kathleens son, Jay, was responsible for the tone of the obit. He is predeceased by both his Mother and Father. Memorial contributions may be made to: The Relay for Life 1 Main Street, Topsham Maine 04086. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Coastal Humane Society of Brunswick. LEWISTON Loretta Brule Smith, 86, of Greene, died Wednesday, April 23, 2008 at St. Mary's Hospital after a short illness surrounded by her family. Stacey was born July 4, 1959 to Herman Hulsey and Bobbie Thompson Hulsey in Paris, TX. John Richard DeFosse was born November 18, 1951 in Worcester, Mass. Dorothy Woodbury is survived by son Donald E Woodbury JR and his wife Carol of Minot Maine and special granddaughter Jennifer Bradley- Woodbury - Collins and her husband Alvin of Apex North Carolina. She is survived by daughters Janice Herrick of Millington, Tennessee, Ruth Thibodeau and her husband Wayne of Brunswick, 4 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, and 1 great great grandchild all of Brunswick and Millington, Tennessee. He was predeceased by his daughter, Ann Marie; sister, Juliette; and brothers, Albert, Norman, Ligorie and Richard. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 25 Tampa St. Lewiston, Me 04240. No one knew more about family acceptance than Dee herself. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives LLC, Lewiston. A funeral service will take place on Saturday, February 17th at 2pm, also at the Shaker Community. She especially enjoyed several years as a traveling nurse, posted in many states throughout the country. Fay also worked in a sardine factory in Lubec at the age of fifteen. Karen graduated from Beverly High School in 1975. Auburn, Me 04210 or the American Cancer Society One Bowdoin Mill Island, Suite 300 Topsham, ME 0408. or to the organization of ones choice. Ginny developed her love of the sea through her many lobster excursions off Marblehead with her beloved grandfather, a local fisherman. She had 9 Grandchildren, and 2 Great Grand Children. The family then retuned to Maine where he became a high school principal at Vinalhaven, Bristol and Wiscasset. He then worked at U.S. Gypsum in Lisbon. She graduated from Mechanic Falls High School in 1940, married Frank Myrick in 1941 and went to Bernard's Hair School in Lewiston where she graduated at the top of her class. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be given to The Androscoggin Hospice House. 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. Condolences may be expressed online at www.FuneralAlternatives.net Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives LLC, 25 Tampa Street, Lewiston. Yes, Victoria Denise Gifford is still alive Last check: 1 year ago . Fred is survived by his sons Edward of Portland, William and his wife Shelia of New Boston, NH, and Richard and his wife Susan of Freeport; daughters Margaret and husband Keith Hall of Raymond, and Barbara and husband Todd Thomas of Freeport. Eventually, he went into business for himself. WebThe 'Today' host honored Frank Gifford with a party, not a funeral . In 1948 she was stricken with rheumatoid arthritis, which got worse over the years. He is survived by his two sons, his daughter-in-law, Patricia Windecker, his two granddaughters, Karin Windecker and Laura Windecker, and many nephews and nieces and their children. Great-great grandchildren: Wesley and Austin Kuntz, Harmonie Olson, Allison Henschal, Jordan Hill, Logan Tripp and Xander St.Pierre. In Jessie's memory donations may be made to the American Cancer Society One Bowdoin Mill Island suite 300 Topsham, Me 04086 or a organization of your choice. She especially loved the study of Geography and World War II history. She attended Mount Merici Academy in Waterville and graduated from St. Johns School and Brunswick High School in Brunswick. Stan was a very social person who also enjoyed meeting and talking with people and loved children. She grew up in an extended household including her mother, sister, four uncles, grandfather and grandmother. Jim was a longtime member of the Assemblies of God Church in Lewiston where he was one of the past commanders and founding members of the Royal Rangers for the church and the District. She moved to the Auburn area in 1971. Among his many interests, he was an avid musician, playing the steel guitar for many country bands; most recently he was in the band Firewater Creek. Bob worked as a chauffeur for Poland Spring Resort, Norway Shoe and retired from Pioneer Plastics in Auburn after 25 years of service. After retiring from business, he was an active member of the Portland Chapter of the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) for more than 20 years. Group of Wilton. He was born on Sept. 22., 1953, in Newport, R.I., to Wilma (Record) and Donald Neilson. Barbara J Homer of Falmouth, Ann H Labbe of Vienna, VA. Robert J Harper of Saunton, VA, John P Harper II of Wasilla, AK, Erma L Brutscher of Monkton, MD, Carol E Turner of Greene. The support that John received during his illness from his many life long neighbors and friends was a constant source of strength to him and allowed him to be able to stay in his Westbrook house with his two cats, Gabby and Dudley up until the final four weeks of his life. http://www.fhcrc.org/donating. Brunswick- Marjorie "Marge" Miller, 84, of Bath, died on Friday, August 17, 2007 at Mid Coast Senior Health in Brunswick. Marcelle was bom in Lewiston January 27, 1919, the daughter of Aime Delorme and Eugenie (Pineau) Delorme. AUGUSTA -- Lawrence J. Laliberte died March 31, 2009, at the Veterans' Affairs hospital at Togus after a brief illness. Interment will be held on Friday, October 26th, at 10 AM at Maine Veterans Cemetery, Augusta. She worked and in lived in Burlington, Vt. until 1970, when she moved to Auburn. Ruth also did freelance work for pattern companies, painted portraits, and illustrated a book. At the time of his passing he was in the process of purchasing his first real home since leaving Eagle Lake. John Also worked for Hannaford Bros. for 30 years, all but 3 years as deli manager. She is survived by her daughter Kathie Crooker of Lisbon Falls; son James Barrett of Bowdoin; grandchildren Stephanie and husband Byron Hartley of Lisbon Falls, Scott Crooker and fiance Bobbi Arnold of Leeds, Eric and Diane Crooker of Auburn; great grandchildren Jared, BrieAnna, Joshua, Abrielle Hartley, Kayla, Disantra, Elric Crooker, Lauren, Lindsay Arnold; brothers Stanley Roberts of Portland, Lloyd Stub Roberts and wife Terry of E. Hartford, CT; sisters Martha and husband Freeman Shorette of Lisbon Falls, Margaret Pop and husband Allen Frizzle of Bowdoinham; and many loving nieces and nephews, especially a special niece Christine Frizzle. Edith worked at the Ponds Tissue Company in Mechanic Falls. He enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and watching the Red Sox. Mr. Umphrey moved to Maine in 1989. Http://www.hospiceofsouthernmaine.org/id85.html. She is survived by her husband Duane Mahon of 42 years, daughter Melissa Feener and her husband Mike of Averill Park, New York, son Christian Mahon of Derry, New Hampshire, grandchildren Karyn Feener, Jayden Mahon, Hunter Mahon, Alexander Mahon, sisters Donna Ross and husband Jim of Dixmont and Marilyn Hilton and husband Ben of Veazie, several nieces and nephews. Family and friends a invited to a memorial visitation on Sunday from 4 to 7 PM at the Faith Community Church, 213 Old Stage Road, Lovelle. He was born on Jan. 2, 1953 in Lewiston the son of James T. and Yvonne E. (Hodgdon) Bennett. Together they supplied the state park with all firewood sold there, including splitting and tying bundles. Phil ended his baseball career playing with the Yarmouth Townies from 1961- 1965. She is survived by her beloved husband of 63 years, John C. Sargent; one son John Lindy Sargent and his wife Barbara; one daughter Karen S. Perry; two nieces, Sharon Bazinet and Nancy Couture; three grandchildren, Chris Perry, Amber and Matt Sargent; and many great-grandchildren. He knew many folks throughout Yarmouth and became a regular sight while directing the schools marching bands during the annual Yarmouth Clam Festival parade. Donald was predeceased by his parents, three brothers, and a nephew. On June 26th, 1954, she married Earl Ward Eames, Jr., a native of Morris MN, WWII navy vet and MIT 49 chemical engineering graduate. He was a wonderful husband, father, & Grumpy who will be missed by all. He worked for the State of Maine for 24 years before retiring as a Custodian Supervisor. David adored his family and spending every moment he could with his grandson. Auburn, Me 04210. He was born June 11, 1955, a son of Burnham and Bertha White in Lewiston. Union Leader Obituaries - Legacy.com David enjoyed Fishing, gardening, and landscaping. He is survived by Cheryl Mylen; one stepdaughter, Tammy, and two stepsons, Edward and David; three step granddaughters, one step grandson and one step great-granddaughter; his sons, Everette Milo, Richard Elmer, William Scott, Milo Edward and Thomas; his daughters, Brenda, Betty "Jane," and Sally; stepdaughter LouAnna; by his wife, Iva Taylor; brothers Warner and John Taylor; sisters Beverly, Alvena "Pee Wee," Wanita, Lillian and Mabel; sister-in-law Dawn Taylor; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and nieces, nephews and cousins. Among her many interests, she especially enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, reading, watching movies, knitting, and cooking. Lewiston, Me 04240. Condolences may be expressed at www.funeralalternatives.net. Other influential members of the Kennedy clan include First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis; Eunice Kennedy, founder of the Special Olympics; Robert Sargent Shriver, first director of the Peace Corps; Maria Shriver, TV journalist and former wife of Arnold Schwarzenegger; Hollywood actor Peter Lawford; and Kathleen H. Kennedy, Lieutenant Governor of Maryland. He is also survived by his grandparents Nanna and Papa Robbins of Lewiston, and Grammy and Grampy Jellison of Jay, as well as several aunts, uncles and cousins. Condolences may be expressed at www.funeralalternatives.net.. She later used talking books to keep up with reading that she so loved. And seve. She is survived by her husband; brother, James of North Carolina; sisters, Victoria of MA and Priscilla of Vassalboro. Melvina Louise DeRosay Obie, 89, of Auburn passed on to join her family in heaven on Thursday November 8, 2007 at Clover Health Center in Auburn. or "How's Lisa?" Gary is survived by his wife Jill, his sister Connie and her husband David Allen of Bar Mills, Brother Gordon Gray and his wife Mimi of Windham and many nieces and nephews. Sue was predeceased her father, infant sister Judith McKenney. She was born on February 20, 1928 in Lewiston, the daughter of Gene and Medora (Landry) Gauthier. Bob proudly served his country in the Korean Conflict with the United States Army. Funeral service will be held on FRIDAY June 29 at 11 AM at Gracelawn Memorial Park with Deacon Denis Mailhot officiating. In lieu of flowers please send contributions to The Hospice House of Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice at 15 Strawberry Ave; PO Box 819, Lewiston, Maine 04210. In Ricks memory, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice 236 Stetson Rd. She loved people, her siblings, was her mothers best friend and touched everyone she met. While attending the University of Pennsylvania and earning her bachelor's degree in education, she met Charles S. Gould, a young, dashing merchant mariner on a blind date arranged by her Alpha Chi Omega sorority sister. ; five grandchildren, Marty Matthews and wife Shana of Lewiston, Angie Matthews of Winthrop, Jeff Matthews and wife Feather of Monmouth, Michael Nelbach of Augusta and Jennifer Nelbach of Winthrop; and one great-grandchild, Darius Dunn of Winthrop. She graduated from high school in Newark, N.J., and went on to attend secretarial school. He was preceded in death by two of his children, Dennis Coombs and Christine Brooks. Josephine's father died at an early age, leaving her mother, who could not speak English, to raise five children. He then made Maine his home. In honoring Harriet's request, there will be no funeral. There will be a grave side memorial held in May at River Side Cemetery date to be announced.. 207-846-5800. She was surrounded by her loving family. Arrangements made by Funeral Alternatives, 25 Tampa St., Lewiston, ME 04240; (877) 828-1192. Among her many interests, she especially enjoyed gardening, shopping, singing, dancing and spending time with her family. He is survived by two brothers, B. Lincoln Wales, Jr. and his wife Gretchen, of Northfield , MN and David Wales of Seattle, WA; two sisters, Ellen Miller of Portland, OR and Sylvia Graham of Saco, ME; and numerous loving nieces and nephews and their children. He is survived by his beloved wife Neolia; one son and his wife; two daughters; 4 grandchildren; and a close friend. Larry enjoyed his computer and the games (especially winning) his grandson loaded for him, particularly bowling and golf Larry's family would like to thank the compassionate staff of the Hospice House for their care and understanding, and his friends Walter and Margaret Bubier. Augusta-William B. Goldberg, 91, of Hallowell died June 7, 2008 at Gray Birch Nursing Home. . . In November of 1954, he married Juliet Gallant of Rumford. In lieu of flowers anyone can donate to the American Lung Association 122 State St. Augusta, Me 0433. There will be no visiting hours. She worked in various Factorys throughout her life. Cole and Norway footwear. She was especially proud of her grand children, Christopher M. MacFarlane and Misty W. Prentiss. Dr. Clement A. Hiebert died on July 3, 2008 after a long struggle with Parkinson's disease. Harold B. Hallock, 82, of Monmouth, passed away at his home on January 15th, 2008 with his loving family by his side. A memorial service will be held at 10am on Saturday, December 16 at the Unitarian Universalist Community Church, 69 Winthrop St., Augusta, ME. She had a wry sense of humor and she followed current events with keen interest. Many a partner lined up to enjoy a dance with him. For the past three years she was involved in the "Lots to Gardens" program to teach families gardening an. He loved traveling with his wife May and made many friends around the world. In 1996 Dave was promoted to plant manager. At his request, a memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. March 22, at the Motivational Services building at 71 Hospital St. in Augusta. . He was born in Lewiston on November 20, 1922 the son of Herbert and Margaret (Rourke) Carr. Brenda loved the holidays, gardening, crocheting and spending time with all of her family and many friends. He was a member of the American Legion Post #22. He was born in Lewiston on Sept. 2, 1958, the son of John J. and Irene J. He was a competent rock climber, a "ripped and buff" weight lifter and spontaneous wrestler. After he retired from the Navy, he worked at several jobs before joining the staff of the Department of Labor as a Career Counselor in 1998, and he had been employed at the Lewiston Career Center until his death. Mrs. Quirion attended St. Augustine School and graduated from Cony High School. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday Feb 3, at the Richard Bell Christian Church in Parking Lot C. Sugarloaf, USA. A memorial gathering will be held on Wednesday, December 12th at noon at Pejepscot Terrace community room Jordan Avenue Brunswick. She was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. Leo was then honorably discharged due to his injuries. Following the burial family and friends are invited back to the church hall for refreshments. Arrangements are entrusted to Funeral Alternatives of Augusta. Cheryl was employed at Falcon Shoe Mfg for many years before she began employment with SunBright Cleaners. Her life as the camp host was filled with riding her green gator around the park collecting, placing visitors in the right spots and greeting folks. He will be missed by many. He was a James Bowdoin scholar graduating magna-cum-laude in 1947. Ronald enjoyed woodworking, ultimately making a career of building homes and public buildings, making childrens toys, traveling, and went to Florida on many trips. Carrie Lacasse and her husband Gary , Michelle Allen and her husband Paul. Her parents owned and operated the Strand Camera Shop in St. Petersburg during the winter and The Goldenrod in York Beach during the summer. Auburn Barbara C. Crandall, 67, of Portland, died on October 18th at the Hospice House. He is survived by his wife Vera Howe and his Son James Howe. Al greatly enjoyed people and making them smile. Burial will be in Maine Veterans Cemetery, Augusta. She wasnt alone and had her family and long time love Jay Reynolds by her side thru all of the hills and valleys. Opens between 1954 and 1988. He started a scholarship foundation in his wife's name at Messalonskee High School. At the request of the family, there will be no visiting hours. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives LLC, 25 Tampa Street, Lewiston. Ray was an avid sports fan and had a great propensity for classical music. He also served on a special commission of the Maine Council on Aging and volunteered for AARP. He was born on March 8, 1938 the son of John and Emelienne (Morin) Roux. Abram in 1971. He attended First Baptist Church, 360 Canco Road, Portland, was a blood donor, a member of the Nickerson Family Association, N. Chatham, Mass., AARP, NRA and Sam. After the war he moved to Bar Harbor and ran a dry cleaning and laundry business until 1965. Florence spoke fluent French and was often found watching her favorite television shows in French. Memorial donations may be made to the Coastal Humane Society of Brunswick in the name of Charlie the cat. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Mid-Coast Presbyterian Church. Frances married Charles Gifford. A private memorial service is planned for the spring. Previously, she resided on Cousins Island and in Yarmouth. At Colgate University, he was president of his class, an active leader in the outing club, and a founding member of the colleges a cappella singing group, The Colgate Thirteen. Her delivery was done by the late Lee W. Richards Jr., M.D. An artist at heart, she enjoyed painting and collage but was especially passionate about working with clay. Paul was a very proud member of the International Teamsters Local #340. her granddaughter Kelly. After retirement, she and George moved to England. Surviving are granddaughters, Melissa Butler and Bonnie Duncan of Westbrook, and Debbie Foster of Virginia Beach, Va.; and grandson Kevin Foster of Portland; several great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and cousins; and one sister, Ruth Spinney Hanscom of Portland. Family and friends remained at this side to the end. No funeral is planned. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group, Lewiston. There will a gathering for friends and family following the funeral at the Lions Club in Coopers Mills. Lewiston Robert R. Cote, 73, of Sabattus, died on November 5th, 2007, at Central Maine Medical Center with his loving family by his side. He was beloved by all and a blessing. She was born and raised mostly in Lynn, Mass., although she lived with her parents in Scotland during one year of high school. Sources said Kennedy continued to try to see her, visiting her at her apartment and calling her. She graduated from the local schools in Lewiston and worked in the mills and shoe shops in the Lewiston/Auburn area. Nancy L. Warner, 73, of Auburn passed away Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at the Hospice House in Auburn. For other inquiries, Contact Us. Burial will be a private service at a later date. She worked as a PCA and as a stitcher. A graduate of Deering High School and Central Maine General School of Nursing, she worked as a CCU/ICU nurse in area hospitals. She married Peter Bonk on April 28, 1991 in Lewiston. Portland-Betty J. Smith, 58, of Mae Lane Topsham, passed away unexpectedly Tuesday, June 5, 2007 at Maine Medical Center. Biography of John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the U.S. Burial will follow at Riverside Cemetery. Upon graduating from High School he joined the Naval Reserve, and enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1954. Carol loved her family and her four grandchildren; Dillon and Jessica of Minot and Ashley and Ryan of Greene, who were all a special source of happiness for her. He was a man of many talents and served three years in the Navy and two years in the Army. Lewiston-Roswell Bill E. Carr, 84, formerly of Mechanic Falls passed away on Sunday, February 11, 2007 at DYouville Pavilion. Memorial donations can be made to CHANS Home Health Care, 60 Baribeau Drive, Brunswick, ME 04011, Hospice Volunteers in Midcoast Maine 45 Baribeau Drive, Brunswick, Me 040112, and People Plus, 6 Noble St. in Brunswick. Kathie Lee Gifford spoke about the death of Michael Kennedy in her new book. In leui of flowers, memorial donations may be made to HealthReach HomeCare & Hospice Gardiner/ Augusta. Wally Staples officiating. She devoted much time helping in several nursing homes and volunteered on committees designed to assist the elderly and disabled. 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. From 1960s-1984 she managed a shoe store in Hanover, MA. She attended elementary school in Sarver, graduating in 1935 from the high school in nearby Freeport, PA. She was an employee of Burford's Five & Dime in Freeport when she met and later married Ralph C. Brenneman, Jr. in 1942. There will be a potluck meal with plenty of time to connect and socialize with family and friends. He attended Monson schools and was a graduate of Monson Academy and the University of Maine at Orono. SOUTH PORTLAND -- Hannah Elizabeth Spinney Gunn died in the South Portland Nursing Home on March 6, 2007, at the age of 95, of pneumonia. Kennedy apparently explained the incident as caused by a drinking problem, and promised to undergo treatment. She was previously married to Michael LeMoyne Kennedy. He played golf for Harvard and competed in 1937 North South Armature at Pinehurst. While visiting home on leave, he met the love of his life, Marie Richard of Rumford. He was headed for a career in advertising when the pressures of life in New York City convinced him that taking over the family business might be a better option. He joined the Navy and was stationed in Bath at the end of his service. The family wishes to thank all the doctors, nurses and others that cared for our mother at Central Maine Medical Center. 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.
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