She is survived by her son Spencer Drake and his wife Sandra of South Freeport, son William H. Drake and his wife Mary of Cape Elizabeth, five grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. On June 26th, 1954, she married Earl Ward Eames, Jr., a native of Morris MN, WWII navy vet and MIT 49 chemical engineering graduate. William was a member of the Long Island Composers Alliance, and the Maine Composers Forum. Auburn, Maine-Edith Emily DeSantis, 89, a resident at Clover Manor in Auburn, Maine died March 31, 2007. He also ran his uncle, Senator Edward M. Kennedy's, 1994 re-election fight, and has himself considered running for Congress or statewide office. She was predeceased by her parents, and by a brother, Ralph, of Venice, California. She was born in Lewiston, the daughter of John DeGruttla and Lillian Parent DeGruttla, and has been a resident of this community all her life. We wish to express our thanks to the staff and volunteers at the Hospice House in Auburn for their compassionate care and attention in our mother's last days. They quickly married. She was predeceased by her paternal grandparents, Leon S. Pratt, DMD, and Ethelyn Sara (Halpen) Pratt; her maternal grandparents, Wilfred A. Cloutier and Carla (Weymouth) Cloutier; and her maternal grandmother, Alice (Eagan) Cloutier. She enjoyed walking, cooking, visits to the ocean and picking up seashells, and especially spending time with her family. By request, there are no public visiting hours. She was born in Rocky Mount, N.C., the daughter of Daisy Reid Waller and Guy E. Waller. A graveside service will take place in the spring at Leeds Plains Cemetery. Great Grandchildren include Todd and Amy Nyberg, Lucas, Cody, and Owen Vincecruz, and Kelsey and Delaney Nyberg. 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. From 1980 to 1989, Clyde worked as a computer analyst at Union Mutual Insurance Company in Portland while living in Windham. Anyes was a sensitive and insightful "people person" who devoted herself to raising her four children, while nevertheless maintaining an active role as a volunteer and helpmeet. He attended Easton area schools, Mercersburg Academy, and Penn State University where he studied English and Journalism, two subjects that were used repeatedly in his adult life. Condolences may be expressed at www.funeralalternatives.net. Lorna was born June 27, 1936 in Laconia, NH to Robert Ozro and Myrle G. Welch. A celebration of his life will be held Saturday May 27th 2 to 4 pm at The American Legion on Vernon Street in Bethel. Together with her husband, she was co-owner of LaRoche Insurance from 1980, until her retirement in 1997. . . However, if you were family or a close friend, he had the ability to ramble on and on until he got your attention. During his retirement years Earl was an avid coin collector. In lieu of Flowers donations may be made in Irenes honor to the Hospice House, 236 Stetson Rd., Auburn, M. 04210. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial donations be made to: Masonic Learning Centers for Children, Inc., PO Box 55881, Boston, MA 02205-5881. He was educated in Lewiston Schools. A sorority sister since her days at Edward Little High School, the friends met often and had weekly lunches in her home the last year of her life. The second of four girls, Suzanne grew up in Sanford and was educated at St. Ignatius High School. RICE - Theresa R., 77, of Lewiston died on Thursday, Feb. 14, in Lewiston. Grant for 15 years as an assistant manager. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group. Frank also enjoyed his daily interaction with the public, not only with the states many visitors, but also with his many friends from Yarmouth. Gerard is survived by his Wife Andrea Fives, Daughters- Corrine Fives, Jennifer and husband George Morano. He was predeceased by a daughter Cheryl Pelkey in 1956, son Kenneth Pelkey in 1970, sisters Gladys Whirty and Mary Macaulay.. Memorial visitation will take place on Monday, October 27th from 10 to 12pm with a funeral service commencing at 1pm, all at the Millinocket Baptist Church. Augusta-Roger B. Wright, 71, of Middle Rd. Portland-Ronnie K. Belanger died Sunday February 5, 2006 at Maine Medical Center. A private memorial service will be held at the Maine Veterans Chapel. Auburn-Martin R. Wagg, of Hotel Rd. Anna was a founding member of Grace Church, Newport News, later joining St. John's Church in Hampton. In 1990 she received the colleges Katherine Graves Davidson Award, given annually to an outstanding faculty member. She married Phil Bower in 1952 and enjoyed a fairytale love affair marriage with him until his death, 16 years later. Lewiston-Robert C. Herrick, 86, of Orchard St. Auburn died unexpectedly Monday, June 12, 2006 at Central Maine Medical Center. Her fulfilling life on Chebeague included, as a summer complaint, raising three boys, as well as running a taxi service the summers of 1959 & 1960. Evelyn was born on Lanes Island in North Yarmouth on January 6th, 1918, the daughter of Joseph and Mary Card. He loved watching the Red Sox play and always referred to them as "My Sox" He is survived by his loving Wife of 53 years Juliet of Rumford; his two Sons Michael and Wife Gloria of Rumford; Steve and Wife Tracey of Turner; six Grandchildren: Eric and Shawn of Turner; Meagan, Sarah and Allison of Rumford and Jason of Long Beach, California. He was born on September 9, 1915 in Millinocket the son of William and Veronica (Gedvica) Jucius. In Pound Ridge, Westchester County, N.Y. he was an active participant in community affairs as a member of the Pound Ridge Conservation Commission and the Planning Board. She also enjoyed reading and spending time with her family and friends. She is survived by her daughter Laura Ruggieri of Maine, her companion friend Raymond Bouthot of Lewiston, sister Violet Stokes of Texas, brothers; Clarence McNutt of California, and Robert McNutt of Maine, grandchildren; Jason Akers and his wife Katie, Christina Ruggieri, Michael Ruggieri all of Maine, God-daughter Alayshia Henry of New York, friends Linda and Roger Picard, and Sister Carrie Hull-Chandler who considered Evelyn her adopted daughter. William Francis Carrigan Jr. - 84 died peacefully at home surrounded by his family. Per Buzz's request there will not be any services held. He spent his professional life as a stock broker and bank director in Lewiston Maine. of WWII, and was a member of the Shiloh Chapel of Durham. Prudy spent more than 20 years as a nurse on the pediatric ward at mercy Hospital, most often working the 3-11 shift. He also loved to dance. He enjoyed racing, gardening and woodcrafts but most of all visiting family and friends. Condolences may be expressed online at www.FuneralAlternatives.ne. He loved children and was good with them. He was predeceased by his sisters Rose Giguere, Marguerite Giguere Fisher and his brother Louis (Jake) Giguere. Her strength and caring is her legacy. During his four years at Farmington he participated in baseball, basketball, skiing and also belonged to many clubs. WebPut me to rest. Althea Harmon Record Fournier died on Thursday, February 28, at the Gray Birch Nursing Care Facility in Augusta, Maine. He was predeceased by a brother,Donald Martin.Survivors include a brother,Russell and his wife Merlene of Topsham,Me.,a sister-in law,Janice Martin of Springfield,Vt. He later went to the Supervisory of Shipbuilding in Bath where he was promoted to Supervisor of Mechanical Engineering in 1979. A gathering will follow in the church banquet hall following services. Additionally, Barbara is survived by the numerous members of the Fecteau family and a great number of friends who will miss her dearly. James Gill. Institute in Boston, Ma. Windsor-Vernon Ray Rickards, 88, of Windsor, ME died peacefully on July 14, 2008 at his home following a long illness.. Born in Concord, ME, on January 3, 1920, he was the son of Ray W. Rickards and Lephe Howes Rickards. He went on to become a writer's assistant at Twentieth Century Fox before he founded his own company. She teaches at the Genealogical Institute of Pittsburgh and the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy. She was predeceased by her husband, Joseph, on Jan. 31, 2007. Tom was a member of Nezinscot Lodge, Kora Shrine, Scottish & York Rites. During his younger years, he was an avid hunter and fisherman. Benjamin H. Roberts USMC and his wife Holly of Camp Pendleton, CA, Jillian A. Roberts of Lincolnville, ME, Kathryn S. Andres and her husband Hoyt of Greensboro, NC, and Mathew and Colleen Seymour of Old Saybrook, CT; and numerous cousins. He is survived by his wife Erma Jean of West Gardiner, sons Brian and his wife, Donna of Litchfield, Mark and his wife Laura, Rusty and his wife Terry, and Troy and his wife Kimberly, all of Richmond; son in law Scott Emery and his wife Ellie of Randolph, daughters in law, Jackie Anzuini and her husband Peter of Freeport, Lori Marchbanks and her husband James of Gardiner, and Polly Mckenna of West Gardiner; Sister Priscilla Colby of Florida, nephew James Colby of Florida; grandchildren, Dawn, Betty, Lorna, Glendon, Nathan, and Caitlin Kendrick, Chris Wallace, Nicholas and Matthew Mckenna, and great-granddaughter Toni Kendrick. Her son, Andrew B. David, lives in New York City with his wife, Michele. Donna-Mae Siderius officiating. From 1956 to 1970 he was initially on the ski patrol and then a ski instructor at Sugarloaf Mountain. She is also survived by 3 nephews who loved her: Matthew Fournier of Greene; Traverse Fournier of Auburn and Nicholas Lawton of Ft Gordon, Georgia. Graham Grady Pierce, 53, of Westbrook, passed away October 25, 2008, with great courage surrounded by family and friends, at his home. She attended area schools to the eighth grade, then went to work in various shoeshops, lastly at Kennebec Linen. Kennedy himself did not return requests for comment Thursday. . He also volunteered with the Reading Boy Scouts.. William was predeceased by his wife Jeanne Goldberg. She left high school to work as a seamstress in a clothing factory. TOPSHAM Jean Righthand, 85, died Thursday, Nov. 1, 2007. A lifelong handcrafter, she was known as an expert hand rug hooker. She was the pillar of strength in so many ways that many friends and family leaned upon. She married George Bussiere on November 26, 1988. Virginia was also engaged in research for a federal demonstration program in juvenile delinquency and wrote guidelines for the precursor of Head Start. Portland; where she brought up her four children. Helen was the daughter of Richard and Amelda (Myers) Parker, one of ten children in a blended family of brothers, sisters and step-siblings. Later he worked in advertising and sales promotion with Remington Arms Company in Stratford, CT. For many years he was a manufacturer's representative selling fishing tackle from Maine to Virginia. He retired in 1978 from Stuart Construction Company. Auburn-Brad Alexander,74 of Auburn and Belgrade died Wednesday August 6, 2008 at the Hospice House in Auburn. His greatest enjoyment was with being with his family and friends. Through much of her life, she was active in the Episcopal Church. Our most fitting tribute is to love each other without restraint -- although Margaret might permit an exception for members of the current administration in Washington. She was a longtime member of the First Unitarian Church of Lynchburg. She worked in the travel, sales and antique business. The past four and a half years sh. Kimberly Powell is a professional genealogist and the author of The Everything Guide to Online Genealogy. Also Debbie Walker, Lauretta Bullock, Drucilla Geary, Barbara Smith and Melissa Sprague. He was born at Uniontown, W.Va. Ted attended Hundred High School in Hundred, W.Va. and graduated from West Virginia University in 1957, with a degree in chemical engineering. Bill attended New Jersey schools, graduating from Westfield High in 1943, and later went on to obtain his B.S. In lieu of flowers, the Glover Family suggests that memorial contributions be made in Virginia's name to: . In lieu of flowers donations may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital 501 St. Jude Place Memphis, TN 38105. She was also a member of Alcoholics Anonymous. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives LLC, 25 Tampa Street, Lewiston. Laurie attended Dresden Elementary schools and Edward Little High in Auburn. She had a deep appreciation for nature and loved taking trips down the Damariscotta River in the family boat. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to HealthReach HomeCare & Hospice, 150 Dresden Ave, Gardiner, Me 04345. The family spent weekends boating and fishing in Casco Bay. He married Gaylene Kellerman on Aug. 17, 1954. Jons love of hunting continues to this day as he makes annual trips to Newfoundland, Canada where he hunts moose. Born in St. Louis, Missouri on October 29, 1924 a daughter of Chester and Eva Cochrane. Sister Shirley Roy of West Gardiner, Brothers Randy and wife Jean Knox of Randolph and David and wife Cheryl Knox of West Gardiner. After returning from the military service, he relocated to Hallowell and joined the Sea and Shore Fisheries Department (now the Department of Marine Resources where he served for 38 years. . On a blind date, he met Florence Libby and knew that she was the one for him. During high school, he worked at WMUR-TV in Manchester, New Hampshire, singing on the Jerry Kearney Variety Show. Vernon Rd. He was married to Sherri Dowe Glidden with whom he had two children who survive him, Stacy Glidden Westfall of Mount Gilead, Ohio, and Jesse Glidden of South China. From there he spent several years working in construction and as a finish carpenter at H.E. Peter was born in West Fitchburg, MA on April 23, 1913 to Alice and John Jonitis. She was a graduate of Powers Institute in Bernardston, Mass., in 1928, and then from Fitchburg Normal School in Fitchburg, Mass., in 1930. Yarmouth Thelma Packer 106 years of age died peacefully in her sleep June 14th 2008 at Bay Square in Yarmouth. He and his two siblings were raised in Wales, Maine by his beloved "Mama and Papa", Peter "Pierre" and Jenny Ouellette, who affectionately referred to him as "Goldie". Her greatest love was the family cabin on Cupsuptic Lake. There will not be any services held at this time. Sidney, Me 04330. Box 828, Waterville, ME 04903. She attended local schools and spent her life in the community, touching hundreds of lives. She will be interred near the resting place of her daughter, Emma, at Black Point Cemetery in Scarborough at 2 p.m., Sunday, April 1. Teisha was engaged to an Army Soldier Carl Davis currently serving in Iraq. Bill proudly served in The Merchant Marines In WWII. Sproul and Ernest and Lula Palmer. Box 261, Winthrop, Maine, 04364-0261 (www.tklt.org), or the Arc of Monmouth, 1158 Wayside Road, Tinton Falls, New Jersey, 07712 (www.arcofmonmouth.org). Later when John began a poultry business, she was a partner in packing eggs, finishing quickly so she could attend a meeting or pursue some other activity. 50 Foden Rd. Amy often spoke of her grandparents Lucille and Dale, and was grateful for the support, love, and affection they continuously displayed. He received the Surgeon Teacher of the Year award at the Maine Medical Center in 1983, Annual Student Teaching Award from University of Vermont and student Resident Teaching award in 2002. He continued his education becoming a Certified Public Accountant. He was predeceased by his brother Dwight Morse and his sisters Irene Barschdorf, Lucille Duffy and Alberta Lidback. They were predeceased by a brother, Chandler Allen; grandfather, Lee Allen Sr.; great-grandfathers, Arthur Melanson, Robert Allen and Norton Medrano; great-grandmothers, Elli Allen and Juanita Riggs; and great-uncles, Randy Medrano, Joseph Hasty and Roger Adams. On Monday, May 8 there will be a Graveside Service at 10 am in the Webster Road Cemetery, Freeport. She was predeceased by a brother George, sister Doris and her best friend Harold. She attended the University of Connecticut, obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in biology and a Masters degree in biobehavioral science, and then studied medicine at George Washington University (GWU) School of Medicine in Washington D.C. After receiving her medical degree in 1982, Henrietta remained at GWU to complete residency training in general psychiatry and fellowship training in Child Psychiatry. Lisa was very intelligent, a complex thinker and an avid reader. A reception for family and friends will immediately follow in the Farnum Room of the St. Marks Parish House, next to the church. He was employed at Boston Edison/ N-Star as an electrical engineer for 20 years. Jim was a retired pipefitter from Keyes Fibre Co. 3 daughters, Tina & Gerald McLean of Sabattus, Sara Killmeyer of Lewiston, Linette & Michael Seaman of Livermore, A son Paul Killmeyer of Lewiston, and a stedaughter Mary & David Murphy of Lewiston. Vernon Rd. Kitty was predeceased by her husband Frank Woods, brothers Hervey Young, Richard Young, sisters Phyllis Lord, Frances Lilly and Ruth Watt. Tampa, Florida-Michael Richard Danforth, 59, of Auburn, died at Tampa General Hospital in Florida of cardiac arrest on December 8, 2006. Born in Lewiston, March 8, 1923, a son of Alphonse and Lena Nadeau, he attended St. Peter's School in Lewiston. A family friend and neighbor said the girl began baby-sitting for the Kennedy children when she was 12. He was predeceased by his wife of 51Yrs. She was predeceased by her only brother Maurice Delorme; and a son, William J. Desmarais of Waco, Texas. He was predeceased by his parents, brother Robert Sargent and nephew Paul Levasseur. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Maine State Music Theatre, 22 Elm St., Brunswick, ME 04011. Her ashes will be interred with her husband in Church Warsop, Nottinghamshire, England at a later date. Lewiston. Special Thanks to 4E at D'Youville Pavilion, Dr. Austin, Outreach workers, Hospice Care, and all that helped in his care. 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. two grandsons; Derek and Brent Miller, one great grand daughter; Malley OBrien and many nieces and nephews. She enjoyed playing bingo, bowling, reading, rock collecting and crossword puzzles. On January 29, 1944, he married the former Jeanne dArc Palardy at Saints Peter & St. Paul Basilica in Lewiston. Grandchildren; Melissa and husband Zack Delehanty of Auburn, Kristina and husband Bernie Roderick of Waterville, Jennifer Waterhouse of Riverside California, Liz Waterhouse of Riverside California, Jason and wife Amber Waterhouse of Randolph, Michael McLaughlin of Randolph, Matt McLaughlin of Augusta, Amber, Jasmine, Nicholas, and Parker Waterhouse of Augusta. He was truly a man of the arts. Harold was an active participant in the community. At the time of her death, she resided at The Highlands in Topsham. Lewiston-Phyllis A. Messier, 79, passed away on September 10, 2008 at Montello Manor, Lewiston. Other hospitals around New England have copied this format. He took early retirement from TWA t. become the superintendent of the Great Chebeague Golf Club. Paris, on February 8, 1924 the son of Alonzo Hodgdon Jr. and Myrtle Mildred Libby and attended schools in So. Wesley served his country in the United States Navy during WWII and later graduated from Stanford University. After graduating in 1964, he continued in the Navy until 1966. A great confidant who loved to laugh and spend time with her daughters, she was easy to talk to with a great sense of humor. Donations may be made in her memory to the American Cancer Society, 1 Main Street, Topsham, ME 04086. Ashlee was vibrant, thoughtful and full of life. She attended schools in Portland. She married Everett B. Weir on June 6, 1943. Surviving are his sister, Josephine E. Wagner and her husband, Richard, of Manchester; a niece, Mary Jo Dedon, and a nephew, Scott W. Wagner, and their children. She had been a Brownie Scout leader, Cub Scout den mother, and was leader of the Dandy Andies 4-H Club in Auburn. Victor was committed to his community in volunteering at Androscoggin County Jail, St. Mary's Hospital and St. Francis House He was a member Maine HIV Prevention Community Planning Group, Augusta, ME. Marguerite d'Youville Pavilion, where he had resided for the past year. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make a memorial contribution to HealthReach Homecare and Hospice, P .O. Charles grew up on Millinocket and graduated from Sterns High School class of 1935. Fiddleheading was so much fun. Born in Fort Fairfield, he was the eldest son of Eddie and Maureen Belanger of Eagle Lake, where he grew up on the family potato farm. He especially enjoyed spending time with his great-granddaughter Alexis. Gloria will also be sadly missed by her puppy Hannah. After retiring from the Postal Service Eleanor started spending her winters in Florida near her brother and bought a place in Pinellas Park. Family gatherings were always a joy and very important to her, especially Christmas. For the past three years she was involved in the "Lots to Gardens" program to teach families gardening an. The family wishes to thank the staff at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House for their professionalism and compassion and the caring staff at the Atrium. Auburn, Me 04210. Survivors include his wife, Virginia Day Zimmerman of Monson; his daughter, Susan of Woolwich; two sons, Michael of Sag Harbor, N.Y., and Peter and his wife, Anisa Mehdi of Maplewood, N.J.; a grandson, Edward Watson of New York City; two granddaughters, Janna Martha and Katherine Turner Zimmermann of Maplewood; a sister, Shirley Farquhar of Ludlow, Vt.; and many nephews and nieces. He is survived by his three daughters, Claire Ouellette and her life partner, Ken, Caren Holliday and her husband, Russell, and Rachel Russell and her husband, Scott; two grandchildren, Josh and Grace Russell, all of whom reside in Florida; a sister, Claire Bilodeau and her husband, Paul, of Malden, Mass. During her years as a Postmaster she was very active in the National Association of Postmasters of the United States. Frank was proud to have had a number of his former students go on to study music professionally, but always considered his primary goal to be exposing as many kids as possible to music, helping them to understand and appreciate it. He attended Farmington schools, playing on the football teams and graduating from high school in 1948. She was also a volunteer counselor with the Portland area Al-Anon group. On June 30th, 1941 she married Albert Leonard Wagner and they had two daughters, Barbara and Betty. 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. Several nieces, nephews, and cousins. lost her battle with breast cancer on Friday, December 15, 2006 surrounded by her family. 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. Her more recent near blindness was an added trial for this socially attuned and astute woman. He owned Country acres trailer park and several real estate properties. His favorite was a 3-legged doe nicknamed Ole Three Legs that he had been feeding for 7 years. She was predeceased by her husband of 56 years, Ralph Sacre; and a son, Victor Sacre. ; Chris and his wife, Lois, and children Risa and Nick of Montclair, N.J.; Sue Whipple and her husband, Phil Peverada, and children Mike, Chris, Molly and Katie of Hampden; and Lasell Whipple and her partner, John Torgerson, of Oakland, Calif. Marvin was also a charter member of the North Yarmouth Fire Department, of which he was most proud. He enjoyed hunting, bee keeping, gardening and making maple syrup, among many other interests. He was predeceased by his brothers Maurice, Marcel and Leonard Marcotte. . After the Mass she and her daughter, Ann Rathbun Phillips, will be interred at Evergreen Cemetery. She was predeceased by her husband Gerard; five brothers, Frederick, William, John, Samuel, and Albert; and three sisters, Regina Strout, Arlene Hiscock, and Ruth Roberts. Above all, she was totally devoted to her family whom she loved very much. At his request, there will be no services. He enjoyed woodworking and spending time with family and friends. Per the familys wishes, there will be a private memorial service. She loved her flower gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations preferred in Eldreds memory to ACR Research and Education Foundation, ATTN: Paula J. Reed, 1800 Century Place, Suite 250, Atlanta, GA 30345.Condolences may be expressed at www.FuneralAlternatives.net. There will be a private burial at a later date in Union, where Avis will join her parents, her sister Ruth, and many past generations of her family who were among the earliest settlers of Union. S. Paris- Lydia R. Maleski, 93, died on November 1st at Market Square Health Center. He was born on Dec. 28, 1930, in Portland, the only child of Esther Howe and Harmon Wright Cousins. For his 15 minutes of fame, he was paid $100. Auburn-John S. Nevitt of Waterford passed away on June 19, 2007 at the Hospice House in Auburn from complications related to a brain tumor. Chouinard officiating. He was a member of the Sacred Heart parish. In his later years, due to a tragic accident at the Mill, where he lost his right hand, Ken took up golf. She lover her past Matrons meetings. Condolences may be expressed at www.FuneralAlternatives.net. He graduated Linden High School in 1939. Uel A. and Dorothy Gardner of Farmington, N.H. In September 1976 he married Sandra D. Good Neilson Nickerson in Portland. Family and friends are invited to visiting hours on Thursday, December 7th, from 11:30am to 1 pm at Calvary Baptist Church, Turner with a funeral service to follow. She was currently employed by Service Master in Oxford, ME. He is survived by his daughter, Diane Peseckis Ford and her husband, Bartolo, of Lisbon; his granddaughter, Lana Woodcock and her husband, Scott, of Portsmouth, NH; and his great granddaughter Nastasya Woodcock of Portsmouth, NH. After a few years he also joined the USN in June of 1945, where he was to be in the Seabees, 105th USN Construction Batt., stationed in the South Pacific until Sep. of 1945. . Two days before her death the most colorful sunset appeared in her window at Clover. Stacey and Kenny became avid trout fishermen while living in Beavers Bend. He worked in a number of shoe factories until his disability. Falmouth, MaineVirginia Rose Brzytwa, 84, died peacefully on May 17, 2006 at Falmouth by the Sea Nursing Home in Falmouth, Maine. Burial will take place in the spring. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 25 Tampa St. Lewiston, me 04240. Friends remember her with one or two cats in residence and beautiful gardens with many feeder birds. She is predeceased by her parents Alton and Elizabeth Farnham and brother Stillman Garland Jackson of Farmington, Aunt and Uncle Raymond and Alice Thomas of Freeport and Aunt Viola Potter of Wilton. In addition to his wife, Martin is survived by four sons, Gary, of Danville; Jim and wife, Martha, Rick and wife Carol, Mike and wife, Janet, all of Auburn; four daughters, Glendine Thomas Allen and husband, John, of Powhatan, Virginia; Diane Phipps and husband, Fred, of Mechanicsville, Virginia; Debbi Briggs and husband, Bob, of Portland; and Denise Brooks and husband, Mike, of Danville. . He attended the Holderness School and Bates College, graduating in 1963 with a bachelors degree in French, and spending his junior year studying in Paris. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Jean Paul's memory to the Open Door Bible Church, 26 Gartley St., Lisbon, M. 04250. He joined the Navy and was stationed in Bath at the end of his service. A millwright and welder by trade, Scott worked up and down the Eastern seaboard at mill shutdowns and repairs. She enjoyed kayaking, sailing (as long as she didn't have to skipper the boat), golfing, snowshoeing, hiking and exercising at the gym. 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. She was born March 22, 1920, in Livermore Falls, Maine, the daughter of Elton and Evelyn Winship Harmon. Her father and mother visited in 1962. Cyrus was born on July 10, 1923 in Litchfield, Maine, the son of Cyrus M. and Beatrice (Burgess) Kendrick.

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