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Audrey enjoyed listening to music, her cat, and spending time with her family. A Mass Of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday February 17th, at 11:00 a.m. at St. Peters Basilica 27 Bartlett St. Lewiston. Auburn-Ronald A. Clevette, 66, of Lake Auburn Ave. passed away on Sunday, February 5, 2006 at the Hospice House Stetson Rd. . She was born June 1, 1945 , daughter of Glenys & Chester Leighton. In her capacity as a notary public, she officiated at many weddings and each one mattered greatly to her. He was born in Brockton, Mass., on Oct. 21, 1945, the son of Earnest and Alice Blick. Throughout his schooling, he was active in choir and glee club. Elizabeth S. Miller, rector, officiating, assisted by the Rev. His happiest times were spent listening to music and singing with his family. He was predeceased by his wife, Elsie; and son, Gary. He taught himself piano and began entertaining in Massachusetts at the age of fourteen. A memorial service will be held at the Salvation Army, 67 Park Street, Lewiston, the time and date will be announced. and a Military Ceremony to follow immediately. He was expecting his first great great grandchild. In East Machias he was a member and Deacon of the First Congregational Church, Past Grand Master of the Warren Lodge of Masons, Past Patron of Warren Chapter, Order of Easter Star, member of Victory Lodge of I.O.O.F. 5131 Obituaries. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to the National Kidney Foundation of Maine, P.O. Betty was predeceased parents and husband Walter Leroy. Lewiston-Laurent E. Beaucage, 56, of Sabattus St. died unexpectedly on Sunday, February 19, 2006. The family thanks staff of the Hospice House and staff at Hemacology Oncology Associates, Lewiston and special thanks to Dr. Ramon Cheleuitte and Dr. Andrew Smith, Augusta for their outstanding service and special friendship to Gaylon during his long illness. She still managed trips to France, to British Columbia, and, most recently, in the Spring of 2005, at age 85, to California. Cheryl married Norman Bouchard in August of 1968 and they had a long happy life together constantly surrounded by their own 3 children as well as many friends and family. Family. Henrietta donated much of her time to local and national scientific review committees and editorial boards, and served as Editor-in-chief of the Child Psychopharmacology Update. 21 at 10 Congress St., Bath, on Tuesday, June 13. The Greenhill family extends their sincere appreciation to the many individuals who cared for Richard over the past 4 years. Just once she nearly flipped the canoe. Blaine especially loved to cook for his granddaughter Jennifer. She was a member of St. Augustine's Catholic Church, the Ladies of St. Anne, and a lifetime member of the Cushnoc Senior Citizens. She was born on May 24, 1931 in Sidney the daughter o. Harold and Lois (Woodward) Reynolds. Murray as celebrant. He will remain forever young. Together they raised two sons, Daniel and Jeffrey. A celebration of life will take place on Tuesday, January 16th at 10am at Funeral Alternatives. Patricia worked for many years at the Auburn K Mart. Irene enjoyed listening to country music and was a huge Elvis fan. Auburn-Elaine May Farnham Gray, 63 of Chesterville died on Saturday, July 19 at Androscoggin Hospice House after a short illness.. She was born on July 2, 1945 in Rumford, Maine. We would also like to thank the care givers from Chan's Home Health and the staff of the Maine Center for Cancer Medicine & blood disorders at Mid Coast Hospital. her sister Jean Harris of Minot and many nieces and nephews. Suzannes career in business as a management consultant lasted more than 20 years. Veterans Affairs Volunteer Services, 1 VA Center, Augusta, M. 04330. She is survived by four daughters, Renee Smith, Judy, and her husband, Dana Bilodeau, Tammy, and her husband, John Perciful and Dawna Rybinski; five grandchildren, Chantel, Timothy, Scott, Robin and Brian; and two great-grandchildren, Avalon and Alizay Dawn. 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. Dick enjoyed hunting, fishing, tying fishing flies and reading. 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. Vernon Rd. She attended North Yarmouth Academy and graduated in the class of 1936. Throughout the day, Larry was visited by many members of his family and friends. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, 198 Western Avenue, Augusta. After becoming a widow 34 years ago she managed to create a life for herself through thrift and an independent spirit. He was predeceased by his wife in 1988. There will be no public visiting hours. Memorial services will be announced at a later date. Box 458 Damascus, MD 20872 http://www.curesarcoma.org/. Frank Gifford, a legendary football player, married his college sweetheart Maxine Avis Ewart in 1952 and the couple had three children together. Amy grew up in Bangor, and attended schools in Bangor, Sunnyvale, California, and Yokohama, Japan, where she was proud of the distinction of being the only red haired student. And many nieces and nephews. He was known for his excellent sense of humor and being a wonderful family man. At his request a memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family in the spring. 207-784-1700. He enjoyed being a driver for Hertz in his retirement. He is survived by his beloved wife and help mate Mary Ann Hutchinson, sisters Ruth Theriault and husband Ronald, Kathleen Castonguay and husband Roger, Janice Loveless and husband Benny, brothers David Hutchinson and wife Marcella, Charles Hutchinson and wife Mary, Donald Hutchinson, Timothy Hutchinson and wife Sherri, sister in-law Deborah Bushey, step children Annette Jurczak and husband Edward, Norm Farrington and wife Susan, 9 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild, several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Chouinard officiating. . Dr. Hiebert was a Maine Medical Center Corporator; served on the Board of Trustees of Opportunity Farm, Board of Directors of Portland Symphony Orchestra, and Goodwill Industries. Later she began babysitting in her home and for 25 years she cared for scores of area children, some from infancy to high school. She will be sadly missed by her children, grandchildren, and family until we reunite. For all the things I tried to do but most of all for loving you remember me. She was a longtime member of the First Assembly of God, Lewiston. He sold his farm in 1980 and returned to Fore Street. She is survived by a son, Edward John, Jr., and his wife Mary Ellen of Lakewood, Ohio; a daughter, Judy Burgess and her husband, Alan of Boothbay, Maine; a daughter, Mary Gammon and her husband, Dennis of Parma, Ohio; a daughter Cindy Rawnsley and her husband, Donald of Cumberland, Maine; a daughter, Nanette Austin and Frank Cook of Windham, Maine, 14 grandchildren, and one great grandchild. He was an active member of many organizations promoting hunting and fishing. The family would like to thank the wonderful staff of Augusta Rehabilitation Center and Beacon Hospice for the great care and affection shown to Wini, and to Dr. Van Summerin for his medical care. Please make your check payable to "VH1 Save The Music Foundation. A Memorial Service will be held at the North Yarmouth Congregational Church on May 12th at 2pm. Gardiner passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, September 14, 2008 at Central Maine Medical Center, Lewiston. April 5 at 2pm at the new Maine Veterans Cemetery Chapel Mt. She attended schools in Limestone, Maine, and was graduated from Livermore Falls High School in 1937. 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 a beautiful, deeply calm, wise, compassionate, generous, fiercely independent, and dryly humorous person. He enjoyed kennel club meetings and dog shows, especially when one of the two family dogs were in it. He was a charter member of the North Yarmouth Fire Department and helped to start the North Yarmouth Rescue Service. He was a member of the Laski Ski Club and an avid skier. Mary enjoyed walking, swimming, skiing, sailing and spending time in the outdoors. Fishing and hunting were favorite past times. He moved to the Augusta area and was employed at the VA Hospital at Togus. Portland- Todd E. Parsons, formerly of Wilmington, MA, died on Thursday, April 19, 2007 at Maine Medical Center in Portland from complications of Picks Disease. Peg lived the last two years of her life at The Stevens Home where she was treated like everyones grandmother. She loved playing beano. John looked forward to visits with six grandchildren, three great-grand children and one step-grand child. Following school, she moved to Brunswick where she met and married Kenneth Ingerson. Barry was a Pennsylvania Dutch artist and craftsman. She was the daughter of Richard A. and Janet (Smart) Caswell of Alfred, ME. Barbara volunteered much of her free time to the Maine Appalachian Trail Club, Maine Handicapped Skiing and Women Unlimited. She was born on February 15, 1914 the daughter of Frank and Susan (Moffet) Kittredge. He always looked forward to the local fairs, especially the Farmington Fair and visiting family and friends in the North New Portland area. He had a positive attitude and outlook and was an extraordinary story teller. Though they lived alone, neither could drive and they counted on her for many things. . She became a certified art instructor and plied the canvas with many great artists, including William Alexander and Lowell Spears.. She extended this love to paint by giving art lessons to hundreds of students and encouraged them to express themselves with a brush. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Marcia (Clarke) Foulger of Brunswick, three children, Davis Foulger, Sarah Foulger, and Alice Pulliam, and eight grandchildren, Devin, Rebecca and Samuel Foulger, Noah and Christopher Hoffman, and Benjamin, Samantha, and Jack Pulliam. It was known by those who knew Gaston that he loved his grandchildren and was loved dearly by all of them. Bill attended Portland schools and graduated with the class of 1948 at Deering High School and Boston University. Perhaps her favorite role was as a caring rol. She was predeceased by her husband Roland in 2004; her parents; brother James Roberts; sisters Doris Donahue and Joyce Denham. He will be sadly missed by his family and many friends. He walked to and from high school every day unless he managed to hitch a ride. She got her schooling and much good advice from her teacher Georgia McKnight at the one room school on the Empire Road. In Ruths memory donations in her name may be made to: South Shore Art Association, 119 Ripley Road, Cohasset, MA 02025. WebOur legacy of service to families in Victoria and the surrounding areas started in 1913. Additionally, she earned a Masters in Education from Boston University. Kevin Martin will be officiating prayers on Jan. 25 at 10 a.m. for immediate family and her close friends at Gracelawn Memorial Park, 988 Turner St., Auburn. Additionally, Barbara is survived by the numerous members of the Fecteau family and a great number of friends who will miss her dearly. Ryan was particularly fond of his Uncle C.J. 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. The daughter of Frank and Elizabeth (Day) Hall, she was born in Madison, Wis. She spent her youth in various university towns where her father was a professor of economics. She also served on the Human Rights Committee for the Knox County Coastal Workshop. A celebration of Robert's life will take place on Friday, February 2n. VASSALBORO -- Jerome "Jay" Anthony York, born Dec. 10, 1972, died Aug. 19, 2007. Frances passed away on February 13 1968, at age 81. In 1965 Betty her husband Everett and Mary moved to the farm on what is now Pleasant Valley Road in Cumberland. Manchseter-Elaine Sweet, 62, died Saturday, November 25, 2006, at her home following a lengthy illness. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives of Augusta. Close friends and family are invited to celebrate his life on Monday, February 13, from 2-4pm at his home. She went on to work for W.T. He was born on March 8, 1938 the son of John and Emelienne (Morin) Roux. A memorial service will be planned for the Spring, to be held in Willoughby, OH. Nell was a lifetime member of Deering Chapter #59 and was s Worthy Matron in 1969. Kurt was educated in Minot, then attending high school at Hebron Academy, and Poland Regional High School. She was a life long member of the Clan Campbell and an active member/supporter of Tommy's Feral Feline Rescue of Lewiston and Another Chance Animal Rescue of North Berwick, Maine. Togus- Darryl S. Eli Weeks, 63, of Whitefield, died Tuesday, March 06, 2007, at the VA Medical Center in Togus after a brief illness with his wife and friends by his side. Lewiston Harvey W. White, Jr., 86, of Lisbon, died on April 9th, at Central Maine Medical Center with his loving family by his side. She was a member of Holy Cross church. Along with her husband, she is survived by her four children and their spouses: daughter Claire Chandler and her husband Gary of Loudon, NH, daughter Liset Higgs and her husband David of Lewiston, ME, son Marcel Turmenne of Lisbon Falls, ME and his wife Linda, who was Muriel's third daughter at heart, and Ronald Turmenne and his wife Vickie of Titusville, Fl. Leo married Rose Boucher of Rumford on October 3, 1942. He is also survived by his mother and father-in-law, Norman and Marie Heitman.. Nell attended Fairfield Schools and graduated at 16, class of 1926. She was predeceased by her husband Vivan Berube in 2002 to whom she was married for 48 years . Wyman. After the children were grown and married she was able to take many trips with her brothers and sisters and some memorable ones with her children. She devoted much time helping in several nursing homes and volunteered on committees designed to assist the elderly and disabled. As a retiree, she enjoyed attending the weekly line dancing class held every Tuesday morning at the Temple Shalom until she became too ill to kick up her heels. She was predeceased by her parents. She is survived by her children, Timothy C. Sinclair Jr. and his wife, Leona, and Michele Lynn (Sinclair) Malier and her husband, Troy, of Poland; two sisters, Ruth Fitch and Pat Sprague; a brother, Gordon Barrett; and four grandchilden, Brittany, Cassandra, Daniel and Shawn. (Oakland Raider Coach's Wife) His career then led him back to Maine, where he taught school in Auburn for one year. Mom was born in Sanford, Nov. 6, 1922. He was born in Chelsea, Maine on May 17, 2008. Lebanon Council of Oakland, St. Omar Commandry of Waterville, Knights York Cross of Honor of Maine, = Thrice Illustrious Masters, past officers Association, Faith Court #7 of Waterville, Grand Court O of A of Maine, OES, Order of the White shrine of Jerusalem of Maine. Portland Harold John Jack Bernard of Collins Road, Yarmouth, died Wednesday, May 3, 2007, at the age of 72. His conversations always had his usual chuckle and the easygoing Glidden nature. He was born on April 29th, 1920 in Linden, New Jersey. Shell be especially missed by he many patrons who enjoyed her wonderful smile and gracious welcoming as they entered the theater. Thelma also worked at Lipman Poultry for 10 years and approximately 2 years as a PCA when she was in her 70s. She was predeceased by two sons, Robert W. Smith and Gary R. (Buster) Smith, a grandson Brian Clifford, and granddaughter Naomi Smith. She enjoyed and encouraged gatherings at the family home on Lake Maranacook and camps at The Forks and Sebec Lake, and passed that joy on to her entire family. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Friday, February 23 at 10am at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church 307 Congress St. Portland. Services are to be held Thursday March 23, 200. at the chapel at Maine Veterans cemetery Rte 27 @ 1:00pm. Van Eck, and a sister, Lori Mullins. In 1947, she married John Alexander McMahon of St. Petersburg. His studies were interrupted while he served in the U.S. Navy from July 1944 - July 1946. He is survived by his wife, Marie; his daughter, Andrea (Viger) Jones and her husband, Daniel, of Walden, Vt.; and his eight-year-old granddaughter, Natalie Jones. 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. A memorial service will be on Thursday, January 26, 2006 at 4 P.M. at The First Congregational Church on Main Street in South Paris. At Mr. Hills request, there will be no funeral services at this time, but there will be a memorial service this summer to celebrate his life. He developed a passion for oil painting, producing note cards from his work, and sharing them with all his friends. She worked and in lived in Burlington, Vt. until 1970, when she moved to Auburn. Harold Mac was born in Norway on October 24, 1936 and raised in Lovell, Maine. Interment at Mount Auburn Cemetery will occur later this spring when the grass is green and the flowers are up. She was an inspirational educator who created remedial programs and counseled students in higher education. Alice spent most of childhood in Winchester, MA until her senior year in high school when her family moved to Bangor. After the war he moved to Bar Harbor and ran a dry cleaning and laundry business until 1965. 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. She enjoyed crafts, collecting dolls, needlepoint, baking, canning and boating. Portland Rodney L. Elliott, 59, of Oxford, died on December 7th, 2007 at Maine Medical Center with his loving family by his side. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group. Hospital in Togus and his service as a VAVS deputy at the Togus VA for the American Legion. He attended Auburn schools and graduated from Edward Little in 1948. by his side. They would also like to say Thanks for all the support from Unum, Canteen Service and Hannaford during this difficult time. He attended Classical High School and served in the Naval Reserves. Priscilla Ann (Davis) Hotte, beloved wife, mother, grandmother and friend, died peacefully on August 27th after a heroic struggle with cancer at age 72. Step-children include; Gary Alexander and his wife Karen of Lewiston, Scott Alexander and his wife Donna of Auburn and Bruce Alexander who predeceased her. . Barbara was born on April 28, 1954, in Augusta, Maine. After leaving the Navy, he became President of Trim-Knit, a textile-manufacturing company his father had founded. . She is survived by her husband of 51 years, Maj. Vincent J. Ryan, USAF Ret of Kennebunk, two of her children Capt. However, playing live was his greatest passion, and he continued to do this for family, friends, and fans throughout his entire life. After moving to the Greater Portland area, Frank played regularly with Paul Landry and Al Reali. She was an active volunteer with libraries and a rehabilitation center. She cheered for Notre Dame football and was a lifelong Red Sox fan and always knew all the players, David Ortiz being her favorite. She had a wry sense of humor and she followed current events with keen interest. ", to the: American Diabetes Association, P.O. Lisbon-Ashlee M. Stone, 12, of David St. passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, February 4, 2009. She is survived by her beloved husband of 31 years Richard Francoeur of Auburn, son Patrick Francoeur and his wife Roseann of Auburn, grandson Douglas Francoeur of Auburn, mother Pauline McKenny of Lisbon, brothers David McKenney and wife Ann of Lewiston, Neal McKenney and wife Diane of Poland, sisters Gail Stretton and husband Richard of Waterford, Jeanne Wood and husband Edward of Portsmouth, R.I., Carol Bannister and husband Richard of Lewiston, Beth Jones and husband Carl of Monmouth. Fred was predeceased by his wife Arvilla, Sisters Frances Holbrook and Margaret Smith and a brother, Herbert Fernald. He was the director of building and grounds for the YMCA in Westfield, New Jersey. He received much satisfaction and pleasure from working in his vegetable and flower gardens, as well as working outdoors, clearing land and cutting wood. Box 4072, Pittsfield, M. 01202. Ash enjoyed being with family, sleep-overs, her computer, texting, bible camps, movies and just doing girl stuff. He earned a B.S. She enjoyed walking, cooking, visits to the ocean and picking up seashells, and especially spending time with her family. He received a Bachelors degree from the University of Maine at Orono, and was a veteran of the United States Army. Callahan, retiring in 1998. Her lifes work was making a home for her five children. Arrangements are under the care Funeral Alternatives Group 25 Tampa St. Lewiston, Me 04240. She gave lessons from the heart at the Cotton Mill, where she lived, as well as many local nursing homes and the local veterans' care unit. He enlisted in the army and served his country for 11 years. Funeral services are under the direction of Funeral Alternatives. 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. Tarawa, as a gunner, stationed at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Auburn-Denis A. Levesque, 83, of Center St. passed away Thursday, September 14, 2006 at Bolster Heights Nursing Home, Auburn. Private services will be held Sunday, Oct. 8, in Gardiner. Lewiston Clarence Michael Fortier, 90, of South Lisbon Road passed away Oct. 4, 2008. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives LLC, Lewiston. David had a particularly kind heart and was always willing to help other people. There will be a celebration of Beckys life to be held at the Lewiston Adult Learning Center. A substantial number of the books were donated by Stern herself. In Davids memory donations may be made to his grandson Finnian McCarthy and future grandchildren. Donald was born in St. Johns, New Brunswick on March 4, 1945, and was adopted at the age of six months by his loving parents, Dr. Alva and Lucienne Appleby of Skowhegan. Togus-David Vanier, 58, passed away on February 16, 2007 at the Veterans Administration Medical Center. Richard A. Earlier, she worked in the snack bar at Willowbrook, An 18th Century Museum in Newfield, Maine. PORTLAND- Agnes McHugh, 93, of Portland died December 3, 2007 at Mercy Hospital after a brief illness. She also had a great sense of humor and loved telling jokes. Donat Levesque was the Mayor of Lewiston from 1936-1939. Her contributions span a broad spectrum of community outreach, education and leadership development. Jim was predeceased by his parents, his beloved wife Eva Hutchinson, son James W. Hutchinson, brothers Addrean Hutchinson, Manley Hutchinson, sister Ila Rich and granddaughter baby girl Hutchinson. He enjoyed collecting rifles and old coins and frequenting local auctions with his daughter, Laney. She is survived by her husband Richard L. Gray of Chesterville, two sons, Barry Gray of Augusta, Scott Gray and wife Kelly of Chesterville, two granddaughters, Megan Gray of Lewiston and Erin Gray of Chesterville. The Bush family so appreciates and wishes to thank the kind, professional and compassionate staff at Mercy Hospital, particularly in the Critical Care Unit, who went above and beyond in caring for Gary during his final days. Betty enjoyed being with her dogs, working with her plants, playing cards and especially being with her family. A private memorial service will be held in Oxford, ME. She was predeceased by William J. and Chester A. Turner. He was formerly married on Aug. 19, 1961 to Rolande Frasier. Leona enjoyed needlepoint bingo and listening to her scanner. Mary Ann Bray, 97, formerly of Fort Pierce, Florida, passed away February 13th, 2009 at Market Square Health Center with her loving family by her side. But now life on earth is closing. She then went on to work at Tambrands for over 22 years as a production worker, retiring in 1999. He was born in Columbus, Ohio on April 26, 1946 the son of Ora and Marthalee (Bell) DeWeese. East Poland-John E. Hutchinson, 50, of Harris Hill Rd. In lieu of flowers, George would want donations made in his memory to the Ali Zane and Sara Marie Bergeron Educational Trust, c/o Gardiner Federal Credit Union, 10 Old Brunswick Road, Gardiner, ME 04345. Arrangements made by Funeral Alternatives, 25 Tampa St., Lewiston, ME 04240; (877) 828-1192. He graduated from Harvard University in 1932, Magna Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa. South Portland. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Valmours memory to VAVS Dirigo Program, Dept. Claudia (Conant) Duperey passed away on Sat. They were married for 45 years until his death in 1982. Bill loved Maine, and he built a loyal fan base here as he continued his music career. He was born in Carthage, June 21, 1930, the son of Mildred Noyes. He enjoyed woodworking, singing, music, being an auctioneer. He attended public schools in Oak Park and graduated from Oak Park High School at the top of the class of 1928. He was also an avid reader. This diagram shows the ancestry of Joseph Patrick Kennedy, patriarch of the Kennedy family and father of John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Robert Joseph Kennedy. Search London obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. 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. New Gloucester- Sally B. Russell, 68, of Range Rd., passed away Saturday, December 31st, at St. Marys Regional Medical Center, in Lewiston, following a long illness. Born on December 30, 1959, she was the daughter of Everett and Maxine Freeman. She was born in Taunton, MA, on May 16, 1918, the daughter and last surviving of children born to Etienne L., and Hectorine E. (Denis) Berube. 150 Dresden Avenue Gardiner Maine 04345-2615 or 212 Main Street Waterville Maine 04901-611. Bertha is survived by her daughter Paula McNeil of Sabattus, Sister Betty Polley of Sabattus, Brother and sister in law Robert and Cecile Wing of Lewiston, Sister in law Gertrude Wing of Litchfield, Cousin's Wantia and Moses Flaherty of Litchfield. Mr. Pope retired in 1972 from Falmouth High School after serving there for 20 years, first as science teacher-coach, then as Principal. She enjoyed reading and spending time with her children. Augusta-Audrey M. Lewis, 74, of Graybirch Dr., passed away on Thursday, June 1, 2006 at MaineGeneral Medical Center. During World War II, she worked making parachutes for the Royal Air Force. One of his greatest joys was house-sitting for his children and taking care of (spoiling) the resident pets. She enjoyed spending time on the computer, having lunch with her friends and especially time spent with her family. He is survived by his beloved wife of 35 years Carol Chartier of Lewiston, sons Joseph Chartier Jr., of Bethel, James D. Chartier of Lewiston, step son Jimmy Letourneau of Poland, daughters Delores Demers of Auburn, Peggy Harley of Rumford, brothers Wilfred. Grandchildren include Ronnie Mitchell, Deanna Nyberg-Vincecruz, Karl Nyberg, Brian Gleason, and Danny Gleason. home as a young child. Augusta, on Thursday, July 17th at 10am with military honors. When contacted, the woman's parents declined comment. He is survived by his loving wife, Carol SeeHusen. She was predeceased by her parents, husbands, and all of her siblings. Her father, Karl Furst of Denmark, lived to be 98 years old! He worked for the Maine Department of Transportation until he retired in 1989. He was born in Russelville, Kentucky on March 17, 1946 the son of Joseph and Marjorie (Epley) Chesnel. He is also survived by a niece Sandra Lewis of Auburn. He was born on December 31, 1948 in Lewiston, the son of Paul and Catherine Blodgett. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC 25 Tampa St. Lewiston. In 1953, Arthur resigned from the Prudential and joined the Equitable Life Assurance Society in New York City. Auburn-Jesse Miller,57, of Laurel Ave. in Auburn, Died on March 19, 2007 at his home.

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