Burial will be later the spring at Valley Cemetery, Greene. Harriet Seltzer, beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away on May 9th. Grandchildren: Nancy Lewis and her husband Dan of Vermont, William Bouffard of Monmouth, Theresa Scalia and her husband Rick of Monmouth. ; and a brother, Wilfred "Billy" Viger of Colorado. DANVILLE -- Brenda L. Harrington (Bickford) Morin, of Danville, passed away on Saturday, Aug. 26, 2006, with her family by her side. Alice enjoyed life and lived it to the fullest. In the later stages of his illness, he so enjoyed dining out and was well-known for saying to the wait staff, after receiving great service, "I think I'll keep you another week." He attended Southern Maine Vocational Technical School, graduating from the culinary arts program with honors in 1974. She also loved her cat Posey who never left her side. Despite living in America for most of her adult life, she remained a citizen of Great Britain. She worked in a pants factory starting at the age of 16 for several years and then working for Devonshire until retiring in her fifties of ill health. David was predeceased by his father David D. Galarneau, Sr. and Brother Daniel A. Galarneau. AUGUSTA - Gary L Sousa of Mill St died Easter unday March 23 2008 at MGMC after a 4 month battle with lung cancer.with some family and friends by his sid. A memorial service to honor his liofe is currently beng arranged by the family. Yarmouth passed away on Tuesday March 21, 2006 at her sons home. He loved to help other people and could not pass a Salvation Army kettle without emptying his pockets. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Development Office, Central Maine Medical Center, 300 Main Street, Lewiston, 04240. He worked as a weilder at Pratt and Whitney in Connecticut and later at Bath Iron Works. Ozzie and Betsy moved to Yarmouth, ME in 1984 and he retired the following year. Maternal grandmother Bessie Bryant of West Minot, Many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends too numerous to list. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to; First Baptist Church of Fairport 92 So. Larry is survived by his wife and loving companion of 31yrs, Diane Armstrong of Augusta and his two daughters, Lisa Sanborn of Sidney, and April Armstrong of Dresden. her life. Howard W., 82, of 108 Court St., in Auburn, died at Montello Manor, in Lewiston on February 04, 2007. Kathie Lee Gifford spoke about the death of Michael Kennedy in her new book. He is also survived by six beautiful granddaughters, Morgan, Jessica, Lexi, Zoey, Hayleyann and Sarah, and his dear friends Tony and Pat Greeley of Framingham, Massachusetts. She is survived by Anson, her husband of nearly sixty years; sons Jim of South Portland, and Bob of Portland: daughters Heidi Cummins of Manzanita, Oregon, and Jodi Crocker of Portland; her grandson Caleb Crocker of South Portland; and many nieces and nephews. As a sideline to teaching, Frank was also well known for his piano and vocal stylings, performing throughout Maine, both with small musical groups and as a solo act. He was part of the evacuation team during the fall of Saigon. She enjoyed flower gardening, animals, cooking, and was an avid fly fisherman. Sue was predeceased her father, infant sister Judith McKenney. Laurel had an Avon business and enjoyed selling to her neighbors in Deering Center and Congress Square Plaza. Every morning at 5:45 he was on his way to Fullers Market for coffee with his poker friends, as well as Dick Vigue, Wendall Collins, and on occasion friend and neighbor Gary Crocker. Burial will follow in Mt. Learn More Prepaid Funeral Plans Lewiston-Sue A. Francoeur, 61, of Auburn passed away on Sunday, August 17, 2008 at Central Maine Medical Center, Lewiston. She was born in Augusta, daughter of Osias and Blanche Turmelle. Ellen had varied interests. Early in her working career she was employed as a visiting nurse in Manchester, New Hampshire. He worked for John and Tom Gyger at Five Fields Farm from 1959 1986 and for John Saliba at Sunnybrook Farm from 1986 until he became disabled. He will be missed by many. Contribution envelopes will be available at the service. Cindy loved working in flower gardens be it her own or a friends. She was born in Hallowell on 9/20/09, the daughter of John and Ethel King, Patrician attended Hallowell High School. During his four years at Farmington he participated in baseball, basketball, skiing and also belonged to many clubs. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, Group 500 Route One Yarmouth, Me 04096. Eli was born on Sept. 25, 1943, in Damariscotta, the son of Theodore and Eunice (Grady) Weeks. She is survived by James K. Phillips of Camdenton, MO, Dawn R. Phillips of Ocala, FL, Marilyn J. Sweetland and her husband John of Westbrook, and Sandra C. Phillips and her husband Kevin Crocker of Westbrook. Surviving are her husband, Brad; two children, Sarah and Christopher; a sister, Bobbi; and a brother, Steven. MONMOUTH -- Paul L. Mushrow, age 67, passed away at the Hospice House in Auburn on Sept. 6, 2006, following a brief battle with cancer. He had a kind and giving nature and was always anxious to please. Raymond A. Pettipas, 65, of Turner, died on April 11, at the Hospice House, with his loving family by his side. She later used talking books to keep up with reading that she so loved. Betty enjoyed being with her dogs, working with her plants, playing cards and especially being with her family. . He was the husband of Elna Myers Clancy, father of Mark (Sherry) Clancy, Kevin (Michele) Clancy, and Kathleen (William) Walsh, and the loving grandfather to 7 grandchildren. She retired in 1992 and, as a septuagenarian, headed to Prague in the Czech Republic to teach English as a second language for a year. Falmouth. She bowled for a number of years. One of her chief virtues was her ability to laugh and make others laugh. Those who wish may make a donation in Earls memory to the American Cancer Society, 1 Main St., Suite 300, Topsham, M. 0408. She enjoyed family get togethers and visits from her grandchildren. He enjoyed being with family, friends, playing cribbage, jigsaw puzzles, hunting, the times he spent at both the VFW and the Waterville Elks club after retirement. Gray-Gerda F. Watson, 77, of Morton Rd. He worked at their retail store location, and also became involved in annual trips involving the sale of musical instruments to children and school districts throughout New England, allowing him to continue his lifelong interest of exposing children to music. Franks teaching career moved the family to Guilford, Maine for a few years, before settling in Cumberland in 1970, when Frank became Director of Music for the Yarmouth School Department. The affair was a source of marital trouble between the Kennedys for at least two years, since Victoria Kennedy, daughter of ABC Sports commentator Frank Gifford, discovered her husband in bed with the girl, the friends said. A relative, named Dwight Dehmlow, said there is a lot of stuff that is missing from the obituary, according to the Star Tribune. She attended schools in Portland. Memorial contributions may be made to: Animal welfare Society of Kennebunk P.O. He worked as an advertising salesman for the Press Herald and was a salesman and Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Locke Office Products and Walsh Brothers in Tucson, AZ. He enlisted in the army and served his country for 11 years. Ralph was a 1940 graduate of Edward Little High School. Ronald is survived by his sons Robert, Gary and Greg Clevette all of Florida. Family and friends are invited to visit from 2 to 4pm on Friday, May 30th with a funeral service to follow at 4pm at the funeral home. Freeport-Marsy G. Elkins, 64, of the Old Flying Point Rd. He was predeceased by his brother Franklin in 2006. Paternal grandparents George Theriault of Auburn, and Maryann Theriault of Poland. He was Chairman emeritus, Dept. She is survived by her husband Kenneth Baird; her children Tina (Dorrington) Jones, Christy Dorrington 2007 UMA graduate, Toni-Jean (Dorrington) Seymour, Harold Dorrington, Four grandchildren, Paul Seymour Jr., Megan-Jean Seymour, Noah Jones, Ella Jones; sister Lorraine Merrill; and other relatives and friends. Indeed, a typical departure would usually include a hug and an "I love you". Opens between 1954 and 1988. After Ralph returned from overseas in 1946, they moved to Falmouth. Arrangements are by Funeral Alternatives, Rt. Burial will be in the spring at Cedar Grove Cemetery, Mechanic Falls. He was born Jan. 21, 1918, Lynn, MA the son of Romanuel and Louisa (Jolicouer) Fortier and attended local schools. Perhaps her favorite role was as a caring rol. Freeport-Angelina L. Sandora, 82 of Portland, Maine died June 8, 2008 at the Freeport Nursing Home. She was a shoe worker all her life, retiring from Eastland Shoe in 1997. There will be a gathering at her home at 35 Spring St., Lewiston on Saturday, Jan. 27, at 4 p.m. TOPSHAM Wilfred E. Eaton III, 78, died Sunday, Jan. 21, 2007, at the Hospice House in Auburn. Togus-David Vanier, 58, passed away on February 16, 2007 at the Veterans Administration Medical Center. be made to: . During her 58-year tenure, Macky impacted the lives of thousands of 'Fernwood Girls' and their families. He attended school at Edward Little and served from 1957 to 1959 in the U.S. Army stationed in Germany. Bay Pines, Florida-Thomas Green Burdin Jr. 84 of Turner & Pinellas Park, FL died on July 22, 2008 in a Florida hospital. In lieu of flowers donations can be made in Harolds honor to Androscoggin Home care & Hospice, 15 Strawberry Ave., Lewiston, M. 04240. She will always be remembered for her endless love of her husband, children and family friends. in Accounting at the University of Rhode Island, and a Ph.D., also in Accounting, at the University of Arizona. He was born in Lewiston on March 9, 1943 the son of Omer Pomerleau and Alfreda (Michaud) Breton. Arrangements are in the care of Funeral Alternatives, L.L.C., of Augusta. She was born March 22, 1920, in Livermore Falls, Maine, the daughter of Elton and Evelyn Winship Harmon. Also surviving is a multitude of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. Biff had a characteristic "Do-it-yourself!" in Education from the University of Maine in Orono and received post-graduate credits from several universities and colleges.. At Bowdoin he participated in freshman baseball, varsity football, and track in which he lettered all four years as a pole-vaulter. She was the pillar of strength in so many ways that many friends and family leaned upon. He graduated from Massabesic High School.. She graduated from Howland High School in 1948 and attended Farmington Normal School. Martin enjoyed watching the Red Sox, crossword puzzles, birdwatching, reading, traveling, bingo and particularly time spent with his family. AUBURN - Harold Thomas Clark, 83, of Auburn, passed away July 1, at his home with his kids and grandchildren at his side. Dr. Henrietta Leonard, an internationally esteemed researcher in child psychiatry and beloved wife of Dr. Kenneth Rickler and mother of Alexander and Nathaniel, died peacefully in the early morning hours of Wednesday, August 15, 2007 surrounded by loving family and friends. A memorial service will immediately follow, from 5 - 6. Please bring stories of Chris's life to share. Richard A. He and his wife were also involved in foster care for developmentally challenged individuals.. Rick was a caring and generous man, particularly to those less fortunate than himself. She is survived by her husband Sam Hussey of Durham, son Sammy Hussey of Texas, daughter Ammie Hussey of Durham, mother Dolores Boucher of Florida, sister Tina Ball of Florida, grandmother Antoinette Boucher of Maine, grandchildren Charlotte, Abigale and Shelly. In lieu of flowers donations can be made in Daniels memory to the Salvation Army, 67 Park Street, Lewiston, ME 04240. He also was a longtime volunteer at Turner Fire and Rescue. LEWISTON - Nancy Lucille Tyler Elder, 72, died on Dec. 22, at a local hospital after a long illness. Nellie was the widow of Anthony Casoria and was predeceased by all of her siblings and first husband Ola Maxim. Burial will be at Mt. They celebrated 45 years of marriage in June 2008. At Roscoe's request, there will be no viewing or services. He was predeceased by both his loving wives, the former Barbara Spinney, the mother of his children, and his second wife, Joan Karnila. She grew up in the Lisbon and Durham area, and graduated from Lisbon schools. lived at Clover Manor where she was tended by a very caring and attentive staff as she struggled with Alzheimer's. He was serving in the Army National Guard, Coastal Artillery, stationed at Ft. Williams and went on to serve in various campaigns in the European theater starting with D-day, their first wedding anniversary. Lewiston-Phyllis A. Messier, 79, passed away on September 10, 2008 at Montello Manor, Lewiston. Victor was predeceased by his father Victor Lloyd Williams. Her parents owned and operated the Strand Camera Shop in St. Petersburg during the winter and The Goldenrod in York Beach during the summer. In 1948 she was stricken with rheumatoid arthritis, which got worse over the years. He loved attending church services, bible studies and a host of other activities. She enjoyed sewing clothes for herself and her girls, as well as household items. AUGUSTA -- Jacqueline "Jackie" Louise Mallory, 63, passed from this world on Feb. 6, 2006, at home, surrounded by her close and extended family and friends. She especially loved to fish. Gloria was predeceased by her parents and a brother Harold Reynolds Jr. She is survived by her beloved husband of 10 years Cedric Young of Belgrade, daughters Lois Grazioso and her husband Pasquel of Belgrade, Dawn Burnham and her husband Mike of Rome, son James Rogers and his wife Cecelia of Whitefield, brothers Bruce Keene of Belgrade, Alvin Keene of Palermo, sisters Judy Woodward of Albion, Rita Towers of Randolph, grandchildren Traci Huard, Anthony Visconti, Peggi Connors, Jimmy Rogers, Jake Rogers, Luke Burnham, great grandchildren Stephanie Studley, Kathryn Connors, Abigail Connors, several, nieces, nephews and cousins. Her most recent work experience was as a service coordinator for Child Development Services, Androscoggin County in Lewiston. While stationed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York City, she met the love of her life during a trip to Coney Island. To help make ends meet, her brothers caddied at a local golf course, where Josephine, who walked three miles each day to bring them lunch, met Babe Ruth several times. awarded a Palmer Method certificate for her outstanding penmanship. A memorial service will be held at 10am on Saturday, December 16 at the Unitarian Universalist Community Church, 69 Winthrop St., Augusta, ME. Fred worked at Freeport Shoe and retired from Eastland Shoe in 1976. at a later date. He has served as moderator of the Presbytery of Northern New England, vice-moderator of the Long Island Presbytery, board member of the Maine Council of Churches and Brunswick Area Council of Churches, as the treasurer of the Sagadahoc Democrats, and as a member of the board of directors for the Bath Family YMCA. She was an avid reader, gardener, bird watcher, and art collector. 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. She was born in Gardiner on Jan. 12, 1943, the daughter of Clarence and Elma (Murphy) Day. The family relocated to Danville where her father was the Station Agent for the Grand Trunk Railroad. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, June 7th at 4:30pm at Gracelawn Memorial Park 980 Turner St. Auburn, Me 04210 with military honors. He was a wonderful husband, father, & Grumpy who will be missed by all. Her medical records and pathology slides have been placed in the library at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston where Harvard Medical School students, faculty and other providers may access them for future research and treatment. She is survived by her beloved husband Henry; sons Bob Eccles and his wife Barbara, Ricky Eccles and his wife Chris; daughters Sandra St. Hilaire and her husband David, Missi Boyd and her husband Shawn; brother Richard Dagneau and his wife Yvette; and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. A reception will immediately follow in Fellowship Hall at the church. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, November 15, 2007 at Woodfords Congregational Church , Chapel at 2pm. . Augusta, Me 04330. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the steeple fund at the First United Methodist Church, 179 Ridgeland Ave, South Portland, Maine 04106. The family would like to thank the Hospice House for all the wonderful care give to Rick during his stay. She was a founding member of the Hook or Crooks Society of Caldwell. He was a loyal, lifelong member of the Mexico Exiles M.C. She was the daughter of Leslie and Bertha (Wentworth) Wentworth. Warrandyte, Victoria April 26, 2023 (92 years old) View obituary Edna Merle Hunter Gayndah, Queensland April 25, 2023 View obituary Daphne Olive Beeton Bendigo, Victoria April 11, 2023 (67 years old) View obituary Kevin Denis Gray Theodore, Queensland April 27, 2023 View obituary Enid Kathleen Taylor Mira Mar, Western She was born in Mechanic Falls on October 18, 1923 the daughter of Paul and Floris (Hartford) Murray. He worked for over 20 years at Tambrands as a head mechanic. A memorial service will be held in the spring at the New Maine Veterans Cemetery, Augusta. In 1965 Betty her husband Everett and Mary moved to the farm on what is now Pleasant Valley Road in Cumberland. 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. James Gill. He was happiest at his former residence in Windham landscaping; gardening, chain sawing, moving rocks and plants so often a young friend observed that it might be easier to plant them on wheels. A Memorial Service will be held at the South Lewiston Baptist Church, 1919 Lisbon Rd, Lewiston on Wednesday, Dec. 27 at 1pm. In 1996, Jack retired from Casco Bay Ford. She is also survived by stepson Carrington Stanford Jr. and family, of Connecticut, and Jane Stanford and family, of California. . Kimberly Powell is a professional genealogist and the author of The Everything Guide to Online Genealogy. She was a member of the Twice 15 Club in Yarmouth in her earlier years, volunteered for the Red Cross for many years, Pythian Sisters of Brunswick, Band Parents Boosters of Brunswick and the Brunswick Evergreen Senior Citizens. She also leaves her dear friend, William Dame of Fryeburg. All his life he was an avid skier and in retirement was a volunteer with the Maine Handicapped Skiing Program at Sunday River for 5 years. Nell and Pete had a wonderful retirement, wintering in Lantana, Florida and summers at their beloved Sebago. She is survived by her children Cynthia Cyr and husband Mike of Lewiston, Tracey Fitzpatrick and Fiance Jim Footman of Auburn, Richard Fitzpatrick of Lewiston, Kenneth Fitzpatrick of Augusta, sisters Dorothy Sowers of Presque Isle, Lorraine Evans of Tennessee, Betty Drake of Auburn, Joanne Snyder of Lewiston, brother Walter LeVassuer of Florida, and 7 grandchildren. "There are a lot of emotions involved," the source said. Arlene was a member of the North Augusta Grange, North Augusta Cooperative Extension and the North Augusta Trailblazers Snowmobile Club. He attended Portland schools and graduated from Deering High School Class of 1958. Author of over 100 professional papers, Henrietta was recognized internationally for her contributions to the field of child psychiatry, including the discovery with her NIMH colleagues of a unique form of childhood-onset obsessive compulsive disorder in which symptoms are triggered by streptococcal infections. He ran Beano one Saturday each month to raise funds for the fire and rescue. She is now resting peacefully in the arms of our Lord. Funeral arrangements are being handled by Funeral Alternatives LLC, Lewiston. A Committal Service will be held in the spring at Buckland Cemetery, Manchester, CT. She married Carl Stern, an economics professor at Randolph-Macon, in 1952, and the couple celebrated their 55th anniversary last October. Burial will take place in the spring. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. In Helens memory donations may be made to: Belinda Austin P.O. She had a gift for simplifying and clarifying situations, so that they could be brought into focus for others.
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