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In 1975, after her parents moved back to Maine, "Lin" decided to move back also. Her parents owned and operated the Strand Camera Shop in St. Petersburg during the winter and The Goldenrod in York Beach during the summer. Nell was a longtime member of Woodford’s Congregational Church in Portland. He only ever wanted to be a farmer or a doctor as he came from a long line of both. A memorial gathering of family and friends will be held at the Bookland Café in Brunswick Tuesday August 15th, from 5:30 to 8pm. In 1951 Rupe and Eva moved to Reading, Mass. He retired from the Equitable in 1975 and worked part time for the next several years doing actuarial consulting for a consortium of European insurance companies. Lewiston, Me 04240. Joan was president (1988-1992), then executive director, and recently a board member of the Maine Congress of Lake Associations (COLA). They moved back to Mrs. Murphy's home in 1980, to take care of her parents and the farm. While visiting home on leave, he met the love of his life, Marie Richard of Rumford. She enjoyed crafts, collecting dolls, needlepoint, baking, canning and boating. A loving father, he leaves four children; a son Philip of Gorham, three daughters; Margaret Giguere and her husband Daniel of Auburn, Jenny Gleason of Lewiston, and Andrea Duteau and her husband Armand of Lewiston. He served in Japan from 1949 to 1950, and served honorably in the Korean War from 1950 to 1951. She loved arts and crafts and had an incredible talent for decorating, drawing and painting. He is survived by his parents Charles and Dorothy Feeney of Falmouth, sister Diane McMaster and husband Don of Falmouth, brothers Michael Feeney and Fiancé' Janice Gagnier of South Portland, David Feeney and wife Kim of South Portland, Stephen Feeney of Gorham, several nieces and a nephew and longtime companion Betty Skalski of Norway. At the time of her death, she resided at The Highlands in Topsham. An Artist's Easel is Stilled An artist in all her ways; in dancing, painting or pleasing people each and every day. This has given 30 or more students each year financial help, and will continue to so in the future years. Memorial services will be private. In Ronald’s memory, donations may be made to the First Assembly of God Church, Children’s Church Ministry, 70 Hogan Road, Lewiston, ME 04240. All services will be private. Arrangements are being handled by Funeral Alternatives of Augusta. He was born on Dec. 28, 1930, in Portland, the only child of Esther Howe and Harmon Wright Cousins. He was 78. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group, Lewiston. M. 04240. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives LLC, Lewiston. Heather was predeceased by her father Angus Dunsby on June 4, 1987. Her most special times were spent just being with her grandchildren. When the church bought its own tour bus and began sponsoring trips about the country for parishioners, Helen was a regular participant. Catherine Anderson, will officiate the service of song and remembrance. 8 Sundance Lane . Paul was predeceased by his mother and father; stepfather Leslie Lawton; a brother, Philip; and a sister, Helen Severance. Box 828, Waterville, ME 04903. www.hospicevolunteerskennebec.org. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to hospice or another charity of your choice Marilyn 'Dee' Gould. Scott also loved spending time at Sebago Lake. 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). He also enjoyed swimming and gardening. Neal was proudly employed by the State of Maine as a Game Warden in the Rangeley area. Lorna was passionate and dedicated to whatever project she embraced in life. In 1984, he married Joan Robbins Bush. Also a good many friends in Ma. Services will be Tuesday, Aug. 22, at First Baptist Church in Yarmouth at 11 a.m., and a graveside service at 12:30 at Pinegrove Cemetery, North Yarmouth. Desert, Esther Stevens of Portland and Gertrude Dickey of Lakeland, Florida, 17 grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren, 8 great great grandchildren. Phil loved being outdoors. Victor enjoyed all sports; love of various music and recording of same. His summer and fall recreation involved running road races, including the race up Sugarloaf Mountain, which he completed annually until the age of 72. The Conroy family wishes to thank all family and friends, the United Methodist Church and Clover Health Care for their loving support during this time. Upon his return home they made their home in Cumberland Center moving there in 1947. Lewiston-Clara A. Fuller Perry, 68, of West Rd. She attended Durham and Freeport schools. BRUNSWICK -- William Smith, 84, of Willow Grove Road, died Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008 at Mid Coast Senior Health Center in Brunswick with his family by his side. Lewiston-Leo J. Derocher, 84, of Highland Ave. passed away on Monday, December 18, 2006 at his home. He was a loving father and loving brother. A Memorial Service will be held in late Spring. son John and his wife Alissa, mother in-law Pauline M. Curless, his father Wilson; sister Caroline Payne and her husband Robert; nephews Raymond Payne, Alex Payne and wife Nicole, and niece Lauren Payne and niece Stephanie Curless. Chris and Eliott celebrated their deep love, devotion, and commitment to each other with a Vermont Civil Union, by telling stories of their lives through the Maine SpeakOut Project, and by walking hand in hand around Back Cove, which became the inspiration for SpeakOut’s Walk With the Ones You Love. She and her husband enjoyed many activities together including swimming, skiing, performing household projects and traveling. Her last job in Lewiston was Androscoggin Clinical Associates. In Sheldon’s memory donations may be made to the Augusta Food Bank, c/o St. Mark’s Church 9 Summer St. Augusta, Maine 04330. She had fought a courageous battle against cancer for the last four years. Edith worked at the Pond’s Tissue Company in Mechanic Falls. Irene enjoyed listening to country music and was a huge Elvis fan. She was accomplished in basketry and won many ribbons for her work. Of her many interests, she especially enjoyed growing flowers, bingo, yard sales, traveling, cooking, dining out and shopping. Lewiston-Theresa E. Lebel, 73, of Randall Rd. There, she met the love of her life, Peter. After retirement, he enjoyed traveling to visit family members; keeping a perfectly, manicured lawn & flowers; enjoying his wife's excellent cooking; and spending quality-time with his loving wife & beloved cat, Joy-Angel. He was born on October 12, 1934, in Lewiston, the son of Etienne and Eva Cote. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Jean Paul’s memory to Maine Veterans’ Home, 310 Cony Rd., Augusta, M. 04330. Sally married Otho B. Russell on November 12, 1966. Alice was a member of St. Marks Episcopal Church in Augusta. There will be no funeral service. 88) in Falmouth, ME. The 1997-98 one is $400 so I'd think the one you have which is a yer earlier is worth at least as much. A memorial visitation will take place on Friday, June 16th from 1 to 2pm with a memorial service starting at 2pm with Fr. He was instrumental in the expansion of that company throughout New England and nationally, leaving in 1971 to form his own business, Rogers & Seymour, Inc., a Portland firm specializing in the placement of professionals in data processing, accounting, and banking positions in northern New England. His final project, which he never completed, was a documentary about his beloved late father-in-law, country legend Dick Curless. Ella was predeceased by her parents, her six brothers, Ariel, Adrian, Donald, Stanley, Fredrick, and Arnold Hillock and her husband Paul. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group, Lewiston. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11am on Thursday, October 9, at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 1080 Lisbon Street, Lewiston.. Jeannine Theresa Michaud died Oct. 6, 2008. She worked at various jobs and retired as Postmaster in Alna, Maine. 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. Ruth’s water color portrait work appeared in several text books and gallery booklets. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 am on Friday, December 14th at the ST. Peters and Paul Church, Lewiston. He was born June 4, 1914 in Lewiston the son of Lithuanian immigrants, Stanislovas and Mary Matas (Shaban) Sabanas. He will be sadly missed by his friends and family. She is survived by her son David W. Smith and his Fiancée Joyce Ritchie of Topsham, sisters Georgia E. Smith of California, Gail B. Smith of Topsham, Carolan Powell and husband Ted of California, Victoria J. She was born in Houlton on February 14, 1945 the daughter of Louis and Mary (DeVoe) LeVasseur. A graveside ceremony will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, March 30, at the Pine Grove Cemetary in Poland Corner. He was born in Trenton New Jersey on January 15, 1952. Germaine S. Quirion - age 80, formerly of Oxford Street and most recently of Gray Birch - MGRHC, died February 26, 2008 at MaineGeneral Medical Center after an extended illness. Funeral Service is Monday Sept. 15th at 2pm. Augusta-Beatrice E. Carter, 84, of Patterson St. passed away after a long illness on November 2, 2008 at her home. Family and friends are invited to visit from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8pm on Tuesday, January 9th at Funeral Alternatives. He was born in Rumford, on Feb. 15, 1929, the son of Earl H. and Hazel H. (Noble) Murphy of Mexico. In lieu of flowers, donations preferred to the Hospice House, 236 Stetson Road, Auburn, 04210. He will be deeply missed by his loved ones. Box 774 Gardiner, Me 04345. She is survived by her daughter, Barbara, and husband, Brent Ekstrom of Florida and Brunswick, Maine. Survivors include his companion, Linda A. Zinck of Mexico; two daughters, Hannah (Neilson) Haynes and her husband, Jamie, of Dixfield and Sierra Neilson of Rockland; a son, Trever Neilson of Waldoboro; a sister, Joy (Neilson) Frost and her husband, Brian, of Rumford Point; two brothers, Neils Neilson of Bangor and Steven Neilson and his wife, Debbie, and their two girls, Nichole and Rachel, of Johnson City, Tenn.; and grandson, Alexander James Haynes (A.J.). Lewiston-Joan E. Cox-Lewis, 75, of Minot Ave. passed away on August 31, 2008 at Central Maine Medical Center, Lewiston. He held several jobs in the past, including working for the Augusta YMCA and also the state Department of Transportation. One of his many skills, which he always thought of as just something you do, was house construction. He was born February 5, 1955 to parents Graham Towle Pierce of Scarborough and Ann E. Pierce of Falmouth. He is survived by his children: Michael II of Old Town, twin daughters Megan and Morgan, son Eric and daughter Shannon of Vermont; his grandson Michael III of Lewiston; cousin Donna Doyon and husband Larry of Minot; and many siblings. She is survived by her beloved husband of 49 years Donald Dakin Sr. of Dixfield, sons Donald Dakin Jr. and significant other Kayla, David Dakin and his wife Mary, granddaughters Heather, Tia, Sara, grandsons little Dave, Jason and great grandchildren Monique and Owen. In Lieu of flowers donations may be made to Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice House P.O. She loved each one and cared for them like family. She surrounded herself and her home with pictures of her children as well as their artwork. In New Hampshire where he spent most of his life, he was a member of the New Hampton Volunteer Fire Department and was very involved in civic activities. The company's continued success as a specialty steel manufacturer assured Natrona's economic security in the years since the war, even during the 1980's when so many other steel mills failed. 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. She always had a smile and a joke, right up to the end. 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. She was born in Auburn on May 21, 1923, the daughter of Cecile (Ferland) Thibault. She was an extraordinary lady and excelled in whatever she turned her hands to. She was motivated to live on to see her new granddaughter Zadie born on New Year's Day. He is survived by his wife of 33 years Lois Despres of Sabattus, sons Scott Despres and his wife Kathy of Fayette, Jeffrey Despres and wife Heather Bowman of Brunswick, daughter Tracey Despres of Sabattus, sisters-in-law Joan Myhaver, Diana Pease, brother-in-law Stanley Cilley, grandchildren Hannah, Abigail, Grace, Delaney, Kirah, Evey, Izak, and Phoenix. Mrs. Quirion was predeceased by her husband, Arthur J. Quirion, and her parents. On Sept. 3, 1979, he married Janice Labbe of Topsham and they made their home in Lisbon Falls. Most of that time serving as the foreman of the paint crew. Donations in her memory are requested sent to Community Health and Nursing Services (CHANS) Hospice, 60 Baribeau Dr., Brunswick ME 04011. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, October 28, 2008 at 9:00 am at the United Methodist Church in Auburn. Ryan was particularly fond of his Uncle C.J. Frank taught band, chorus and various smaller instrumental groups at every grade level. He loved to entertain with local tales of adventures on the sea. Auburn, Maine-Edith Emily DeSantis, 89, a resident at Clover Manor in Auburn, Maine died March 31, 2007. He was predeceased by his mother, grandparents Kelsie L. Fish and Clara Fish an. He was married to Irene B. Webster on January 7, 1984 who he is survived by. Chase, Main. She will be greatly missed. Vici was preceded in death by her parents; her brothers, William "Bud" Hymer, George Robert Hymer and Gene Hymer; and her sister, Evelyn Tyler. She was employed at Knapp Shoe, Sing's Restaurant, Ross Variety and Ames Department Store, before retiring in 1995. Vernon was predeceased by his wife, Beryl Lewis Rickards; a son, Robert N. Rickards; a brother, Norman Rickards, and a sister, Evelyn Taylor. In lieu of flowers, please make memorial donation to the First Assembly of God. She toured Maine and New Hampshire and knew all the largest flower gardens, and every covered bridge and point of interest. He peacefully went to the Lord while being surrounded by his family at his son Linwood Perkins' home. Additionally, a Mass will be offered at Saint Peter and Paul Basilica in Lewiston at 1100 on April 12. Seven grandchildren; Cindy, Paul, Dianne, Monita, Julie, Jessica, Kristopher, fifteen great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. And even in his final farewell, Kurt understood the power of love. He became an Eagle Scout and as a member of Ray Hearn's Beaver Patrol played the bugle at the New York World's Fair in 1939. Barry was also a wood turner whose distinctive art highlighted the beauty of nature.. An avid naturalist and bird watcher, Barry reveled in the solitude of wild, desolate places, especially the high country of Northwestern Colorado. Gerti was an exchange student from Vienna, Austria, who lived as a daughter with the Seymour family in the early '60s and has remained part of the family through the years. Gaston was predeceased by his parents and his son Ronnie Demers. Lorna was a wonderful, loving, fun, and creative daughter, sister, wife, mother, and grandmother. In his golfing history he made three holes in one. She worked for years as an executive secretary and took numerous courses at the University of Maine in Augusta. Lewiston-Thomas F. Vining, 87, of Bowdoin, formerly of Saco, passed away March 7, 2007, at Central Maine Medical Center. She is predeceased by her husband David of 38 years of marriage. A celebration of his life will be held Saturday, June 14, 2008 from 1:00-4:00 at the North Yarmouth Congregational Church Fellowship Hall, 3 Gray Road, North Yarmouth. There will be a private family graveside service at Burr Cemetery, Freeport, on Thursday, Oct. 4th and the family would like to invite friends to share in the celebration of Linda's life at 3:00pm at 63 Reed Rd, Durham (Ben's garage). In lieu of flowers, donations . Auburn, Me. Ronnie studied at the University of Maine at Orono and received another degree, this time in Public Administration. He loved to hunt and fish as well as working in his garden. . Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC 500 Route One Yarmouth, Me 05096. Earlier, she worked in the snack bar at Willowbrook, An 18th Century Museum in Newfield, Maine. He is survived by his wife of 57 years as of March 30th Phyllis Latlippe of Auburn, daughter Heidi Moody and her husband Greg of California. She enjoyed boating, swimming, sewing, shopping until you drop, for her family, friends, pets, and gardening. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC 25 Tampa St. Lewiston Me 04240. Mom was also an executive chef, a talented dancer and most of all a passionate artist. Auburn, Me 04210 or the American Cancer Society One Bowdoin Mill Island, Suite 300 Topsham, ME 0408. or to the organization of one’s choice. After Donald's discharge, Mary moved back to Auburn were she worked in the shoe industry until her retirement. He also served a term on the local school board. She was born in Greenbush on January 28th, 1945 the daughter of Charles Sr. and Agatha (Murphy) Fowler. He loved to learn new things. His seven grandchildren Leanne Nichols, Darrin Barschdorf, Heidi Lacascio, Jason Barschdorf, Jennifer Barschdorf, Jill Barschdorf and Jayme Barschdorf along with two great grandchildren Tyler Lacascio and Margaret Mae “Maisy” Nichols. Daughter of Stephen and Doris (Lane) Sweet, she was born in Pueblo, Colorado, September 15, 1944. He then went on to become self employed in the automotive body repair business prior to his retirement.. Harold was a member of the DAV, The Chosen Few, and American Legion. A funeral service will be held on Friday, February 10 at the United Methodist Church on Main Street in Bridgton, at 2pm with a spring burial in Eagle Lake. Arrangements are in the care of Funeral Alternatives, L.L.C., of Augusta. He was moderator of the Bethel town meetings for many years. In his middle years and well into retirement, Arthur enjoyed skiing with his family, playing bridge, traveling with Beatrice, and vacationing at the family summer cottage on Lake Pocasset in Wayne. Carol's family would like to express their heartfelt thanks to Dr Nicholette Erickson and the staff of Central Maine Oncology; Dr Roger Austin and the staff at The Hospice House, who supported Carol and her family through her journey. He also was a Veteran in the Army Corp of Engineers in Panama, from 1935-1937. His conversations always had his usual chuckle and the easygoing Glidden nature.

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