The gathering will continue at Arthur's son's home, Michael Bishop, at 189 Bogg Road in Augusta, Maine. She was previously married to Michael LeMoyne Kennedy. Please call (207) 874-1030, Ext. 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. He worked in the shoe industry for Cushco Services and then as an electrician for Roy Snow. He was widowed a second time in 2007. Eva and Rupe retired to Auburn, Maine in 1983. He was employed at Phillips Elmet for 24 years until his retirement. There will be a celebration of Barbara's life from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 2, at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 69 Winthrop St., Augusta. Frank enjoyed working and keeping busy, but he equally enjoyed relaxing and spending time with his family. He served one year stateside and three years in Europe as Chief Warrant Officer. He is survived by his wife, Fernande R. Nadeau, of Lewiston, whom he married June 27, 1964; his daughter, Lisa Mueller, of Anson; two granddaughters, Crystal Mueller and Sarah Mueller, of Anson; and his caring staff of Unit 4-West at d'Youville Pavilion. Bath-Ruth G. Ferrara, 85, of Brunswick, died on December 9, 2007 at Winship Green Nursing Home. At the request of the family, there will be no visiting hours. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, Yarmouth, Me. Vernon Rd. He served in the Merchant Marines during World War II and retired after 30 years at Central Maine Power in Yarmouth where he was a steam plant engineer. He was active in the Webb River Valley Sportsman's Club and was a member of the VFW and a communicant of St. John's Church, where he used to volunteer and teach Sunday school. Neighbors began talking about the affair last summer, the sources said, when Kennedy and the girl were seen meeting several places around Cohasset. He was predeceased by his brother Dwight Morse and his sisters Irene Barschdorf, Lucille Duffy and Alberta Lidback. She was a member of Holy Cross church. There will be a celebration of Eileens life held at a later date. [Chorus] Life is a mess that makes you mad. Andy was born in Maryland on January 8, 1956. If desired memorial donations may be made in Wellesleys name to the Activities Fund at Freeport Nursing and Rehabilitation Center 3 East St. Freeport, Me 04032. Specialty qualifications included Diplomat, Board of Thoracic Surgery, American Board of Surgery; Certificate of Special Qualifications in Vascular surgery; Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, Chest physicians, Cardiology; Council of Cardiovascular Surgery; American Heart Association. She was born Aug. 29, 1916, in Union, and was the daughter of Maurice and Ethel Lovejoy.. She attend school in Union, graduated from Rockland High School and attended the University of Maine.. She was married to John A. Gatti and Carrington Stanford, who both predeceased her. Gabrielle L. Parent, 93, of Auburn passed away on April 2, 2009, at Clover Hospice, after a brief illness. Dr. Hiebert was Chief of Surgery at Maine Medical Center and Director, Division of Thoracic Surgery 1986-1989. Education was very important to Nell and was very proud of each of her grandchildren graduating Form College. He Leaves behind a brother, Ray Watson of Virginia, and 2 nephews Charlie & Shawn. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider donations to Gray Birch Activities Committee, 27 Gray Birch Dr., Augusta, M. 04330. She and John built a house that they shared for over 50 years. There will not be any services held at this time. Hall, 86, of Durham, died at the Hospice House on Friday. Freeport-Marsy G. Elkins, 64, of the Old Flying Point Rd. A graveside service will be held at 1:30pm at Hillside Cemetery, High St. Lisbon Falls Wednesday, October 4th, followed by a remembrance of life at the Slovak Hall 12 Avery St. Lisbon Falls following the service. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC 500 Route One Yarmouth, Me. passed away on April 27, 2007 at St. Marys Hospital in Lewiston. Her strength, intelligence, selflessness, and kindness made her truly special. He enjoyed traveling and sports, especially hockey and baseball. Ronald is survived by his daughter Morgan G. Mattson of Poland, ME, his mother Ann of Uncasville, CT, brother Richard A.E. A family friend and neighbor said the girl began baby-sitting for the Kennedy children when she was 12. She always had a very positive attitude and pushed herself to learn how to cope with blindness. He freely gave of himself to others in need. Phil coached Babe Ruth in Yarmouth for 3 years and also coached the Senior League which won 3 championships in a row. Together they enjoyed canoeing, hiking and exploring Maine and the Canadian Maritimes. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group, Yarmouth. Audrey was also an avid cat lover and got much joy from caring for them. While married to Bud they enjoyed showing horses with her sister Shirley. Gold Heart Award. He is survived by his beloved wife of over 52 years Jackie, together they raised their four sons, Jeffrey and his wife Lise, Daniel and his wife Kathy both of Auburn, Peter and his wife Sherri of Mechanic Falls, Keith and his wife Debbie of Oxford, and one daughter Julie Ann and her husband Steve London of Windham; seven grandchildren Jeremy and his wife Lisa, Alan and his wife Maria, Christeena, Cassandra, and Brian Lothrop, Kyle, and Ashley Welch; great grandchildren Alexis and Nicolas; sisters Penny O Brien of Poland, Virginia of MA; brother Arthur Cass and his wife Elaine of Auburn; brothers in law Richard and Barbara Varney of Norway, Bill and Val Varney of Detroit, ME; father in law G. Edward Varney of Auburn; and sister in law Ruth Keeler of Tacoma, Wa. She was a very hard worker and was especially well known for her projects, making things better than she found them. During that time she met her husband, Kenneth, and they were married in 1989. She is survived by two daughters, Pauline Hastings, of Chesterville and Betty Clark and her husband, David, of Vienna; three sons, William (Bill) Hastings and his wife, Marian, Robert (Bobby) Hastings and his wife, Gayle, both of Chesterville, Randy Hastings and his wife, Carolyn, of Farmington; and a daughter-in-law, Gail Hastings, of Chesterville. He is survived by his wife, Patricia of Poland; his children, Theresa Willette, Jeremy Willette of Hungary and Renae Willette of Germany; stepchildren, Maurice Jalbert Jr. of Gray, Melissa Lamontagne and husband, Billy, of Auburn; his mother, Laurette Chapman of Turner; brothers, Alan and wife, Francine, of Durham and Glenn and wife, Jean, of Temple; sister, Sherry Green of New Jersey; half-sister, Aimee Paprotny of Nevada; stepbrother, Arthur Chapman III; stepsisters, Jane Bennett and Jean Cogguillo; a stepgrandson, Quinn Robert Hill; and an "honorary mom," Gloria Soucie of Brunswick; and many special family members and friends. In 1958 she initiated Brownie Troop #4 and served as leader for several years. Gerda enjoyed every summer and fall cruising the east coast with her husband C. V. Watson. A celebration will be held at the Chebeague Methodist Church on Saturday, June 2, at 11 a.m. She was especially proud of her cooking and baking expertise, using a cast iron wood stove. She is survived by her loving parents, her husband of 26 years, Lawrence (Nadeau) Caswell, her son Ethan who was the love of her life, a brother; Bruce A. Caswell and his wife Dawn of Rochester, NH, a niece; Erin R. Caswell of Nashua, NH, nephews; Erik A. Caswell of Concord, NH, and Dalton B. Caswell of Rochester, NH; an uncle; William Caswell and his wife Priscilla of Greenland, NH, two aunts; Ethel Smart of Kittery, ME and Pauline (Trudeau) Caswell of Dover, NH, a cousin; Vincent Taccetta, Jr. and his wife Connie of New Castle, NH, and many other cousins. Funeral services will be held at the new Maine Veterans Cemetery Mt. She was born March 9, 1926, in Lewiston, the daughter of Joseph and Marie (Desrochers) Lemay. There will be a memorial service on Saturday, November 18th, at 1p at the East Auburn Baptist Church, 9 Church St., Auburn, M. 04210. Cy and the boys put down miles of paint every summer from Kittery to Fort Kent. She was born in Hallowell on 9/20/09, the daughter of John and Ethel King, Patrician attended Hallowell High School. He was a member and a recorded minister of the Society of Friends (Quakers). She was a devoted wife to her husband, Kenneth Rickler, and a proud and loving mother to her 16-year old twin sons, Alexander and Nathaniel. She met her first husband in California, Clayton H Ring , who served in the Marine Corps for almost 30 years. However, the family will attend the 10 a.m. service on Sunday, May 27, at the First Congregational Church of Gray. He loved to show off the place, especially his mill house, to family, friends and neighbors. She took great pleasure in entertaining and guests were always sent home with heaps of leftovers. Harvey enjoyed gardening, reading, watching the Red Sox, tinkering with cars, cookouts, yardsales, and especially spending time with his grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was known as a magnetic force; friends, family and strangers gravitated to her. Wayne graduated from South Portland High School in 1930 and worked for the Brown Co., and Armour and Co. before joining the Biddeford Savings Bank in 1946 where he held various titles, including President and Chairman of the Board of Trustees, until his retirement in 1984. AUGUSTA -- Margaret M. Rivers, 82, of Porter Street, Augusta, died unexpectedly on Nov. 21, 2008, as the result of a fire at her home. But she's still checking in, so be nice. Richard was predeceased by his parents and his son Tony in 1992. He enlisted in the army and served his country for 11 years. She was born on September 30, 1932 in Auburn the daughter of Southard and Rose (Pitre) Philbrick. A avid golfer, he was a member of Rockport, Ma. He was Potentate of Kora Temple Shrine of Lewiston in 1969 and later served as Impresario and Director of Put Stevens Court, Royal Order of Jesters. He was drafted February 1941, and commissioned Army lieutenant in December of 1942. He loved to hunt and fish as well as working in his garden. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC 25 Tampa St. Lewiston,Me 04240. He enjoyed fishing and boating and built a boat with Skeet Catlin, a family friend. Profenno of Freeport, forty grandchildren, fifty-one great grandchildren, eight great great grandchildren, several nieces, nephews and cousins. She traveled by train to attend school in Auburn. Among her many interests, she especially enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, reading, watching movies, knitting, and cooking. Other influential members of the Kennedy clan include First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis; Eunice Kennedy, founder of the Special Olympics; Robert Sargent Shriver, first director of the Peace Corps; Maria Shriver, TV journalist and former wife of Arnold Schwarzenegger; Hollywood actor Peter Lawford; and Kathleen H. Kennedy, Lieutenant Governor of Maryland. Dot graduated from Lewiston high School in 1937 and later was active on the Class Reunion Committee. If desired, memorial gifts may be made to the Kennebec Valley Humane Society, 10 Pet Haven Lane, Augusta, ME 04330. Auburn - Ruth Irene (Whitaker) Bolton, 97, of Auburn passed away on Friday, Nov. 9, surrounded by her family and supported by Clover professionals and Hospice representatives. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives,LLC 25 Tampa St. Lewiston, Me 04240. Freeport-Rosanna Waterman, 86, of Freeport, passed away on Saturday, September 22, 2007 at Brentwood Nursing Center, Yarmouth. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives LLC, Lewiston. There will be a Military Ceremony held at the Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Mount Vernon Road, Augusta, Monday May 12th at 10am with Full Military Honors. Thelma was predeceased by her parents, sons Eldridge and Frank, brother Henry and sisters Marion and Helen, daughter in-law Joyce Lunt and son in-law George White IV. Al loved playing poker with his close friends Jim Hart, Bob Landry, Ben Rollins, and Walter Martin. She enjoyed knitting for her friends and family. 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. of Benjamin and Lucy (Perkins) Hall. Condolences may be expressed online at www.FuneralAlternatives.net Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives LLC, 500 Route One, Yarmouth. They proudly gifted each of their Great-grandchildren with a sizeable savings bond at birth. All are welcome to join in a memorial service to celebrate Chris's life at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 11, at the Vassalboro Friends Meeting House on 48 South Stanley Road in East Vassalboro. They were regular communicants at Holy Martyrs Parish in Falmouth. John also leaves a sister, Elaine Wells of Farmington, her four children, Jeff Wells and his wife Donna of Farmington, Sheryl Duras and her husband Allan of Bedford, NH, Mike Wells and his wife Sandy of North Yarmouth and Rick Wells and his wife Cheryl of Farmington and many nieces and nephews. She graduated from Newport News High School in 1931, valedictorian of her class, followed by graduation from University of Richmond Westhampton College in 1935. The devoted father and loving husband fought a courageous and valiant battle with brain cancer. He graduated from Plus Gray School of Business in 1972. She was predeceased by her husband and all her siblings, of whom she was the youngest. John proudly served his country in the United States Navy during WWII as a fireman. From 1963 to 1977 Al was self employed , and from 1977 thru 1995 he was a facilities manager for local institutions. Country Club from 1928 - 1948, and a member of Martindale Country Club from 1948 - 1998. She was born on May 6, 1923 in Lewiston, the daughter of William and Alma Pelletier. She enjoyed camping and especially fishing. After becoming a widow 34 years ago she managed to create a life for herself through thrift and an independent spirit. Cynthia Gail was born in April 1953, followed by Stephen Michael in September 1958. He was married to the former Lillian M. Davis of Cutler on November 28, 1935. She was an Artist/Adventurer who passed many long miles on the trail hiking or on the road biking (Trek across Maine 10 year Vet and Outward Bound Alumni). He was employed by Diebold for several years and retired from Morin Brick in 2002. A memorial Mass will be held on MONDAY at 1 PM at Holy Cross Church. On June 30, 1960, he married Patricia Thornton, of Rumford. She leaves her adored children, Carol Burgess and life partner,(Jayne Heselton) of Portland., Daniel and(Elizabeth) Burgess of Waterville, Ann and (Sean) Petty of Windham and her 7 angels: Taylor, Alex, Devin, Drew, Jadon and Cole. Kenneth was predeceased by his beloved wife of 53 years Fernande (Fortin) Marr, his daughter Claudette Lewis of California, and his parents. He is survived by sons Thomas III and daughter-in-law Sheila of Irwin, PA; Carl and daughter-in-law Darlene of Hartford; Grandchildren Alexandra Weeks of Jacksonville, FL; Carl Burdin II of Naples, FL; Heather Ennis of Hamden, CT; Rebecca Lasky of York, PA; Suzanne Burdin of Brackenridge, PA; Great-grandchildren Thomas, John & Caroline Ennis, Abby & Rachel Lasky, and Samantha Markey. Monique A. Betty first worked as a private secretary for the Portland Water District for about 8 years. He tried to help the male models with their shooting stance, while doing so, caught the attention of decision makers who ultimately made him their model. The family further requests that all donations be made in the name of Amanda Mae Fecteau, a beloved granddaughter of Beverly and Special Olympian. He was close to earning the Life Master rank from the American Contract Bridge League at the time of his passing. LeClair Memorial, Maine Veterans' Cemetery, Augusta, Maine, Monday, October 27, 2008, at 2:00 p.m. Brunswick-Archie W. Pelkey, 84, of Baribeau Dr. and formerly of Millinocke. AUBURN -- Donald T. Appleby, 62, of Turner, went to be with his Lord, parents, and friends in Heaven on Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2008, at the Hospice House in Auburn, after a long battle with Huntington's disease. Over the years Mr. Pope has maintained an interest in music, and had played in a number of small dance bands in Eastern Maine and in the Portland area. He was employed by the Maine Central Railroad as V.P. . Falmouth-Eileen Grant Bonville, died Sept. 25, 2007 at her home on Middle Road, Falmouth, after a long illness. She was a member of the VFW Womens Auxiliary. He will be sadly missed by his family and many friends and also by his little dog, Baylee and cats, Max and Milo. If you so desire, please make memorial contributions to The American Cancer Society in his memory. Margaret overcame many obstacles in her life. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, December 30th at 1pm at Gracelawn Memorial Park 980 Turner St. Auburn, Me 04210. Heather and Vaughn along with their family wish to express their gratitude to the administration, doctors, nurses and the wonderful support staff at Midcoast Hospital. It was at Bates that he met the love of his life, Janet (Suomela) Compton. Both of her children got married this year amid the coronavirus pandemic. In Lieu of flowers Donations may be sent to the S.P.C.A. Jim was a retired pipefitter from Keyes Fibre Co. From 1980 to 1989, Clyde worked as a computer analyst at Union Mutual Insurance Company in Portland while living in Windham. She was born in Farmington on April 2, 1953 the daughter of Lloyd and Marion (Walker) Haines. Lisa was very intelligent, a complex thinker and an avid reader. The son of Chester and Carrie (Jackson) Wallace, he was born on the Lisbon family farm October 17, 1917. Family and friends are invited to visit on Friday, February 16th from 6 to 9pm at the Shaker Community 707 Shaker Rd. She took great pride in her vocation as a teacher in Northfield and reveled in the growth of her students. Cougle, and all the family and friends who supported them. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC 500 Route one Yarmouth, Me 04096. He is predeceased by his mother and father and two sisters, Ruby and Shirley. 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. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Androscoggin Care and Hospice 236 Stetson Rd. She married Richard L. Gray of Chesterville on October 12, 1963. In Johns memory donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice P.O. WebVictoria Gifford, Vicky Gifford Kennedy, Vicki. During his life he was a hard worker and had a great sense of humor and a big heart. Paris, passed away May 21, 2007 at the Hospice House. She was passionate about the Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots and enjoyed knitting while watching them. He was a teacher and mentor to many. 679215 Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. 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. She was predeceased by her wonderful husband, who passed away in June of this year. He was predeceased by a son Patrick Cote. He was born on August 21, 1918 in South Portland, the son of Irving L. and Ethel L. (Coombs) Peabody. She married Gerard C. Cote on May 23, 1953. She had been a resident since April in the Alzheimer Care Unit at Clover Manor, where she received excellent and loving care. On one trip, she was detained at the border by Communist authorities for three days. In David's memory donations may be made to: The District Exchange Food Pantry, PO Box 850, Bethel, Me 04217. Portland; where she brought up her four children. He served in the Navy from 1964 to 1967 as a photographer aboard the U.S.S. When she was in her forties she transferred to the University of Southern Maine before she went on to study at, and graduate from Palmer College of Chiropractic where she was a member of the Sigma Phi Chi Sorority. Togus- Kenneth E. Marr, 86, formerly of Waterville, died on Wednesday, June 7th. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alfond Cancer Center, Box 828, Waterville, ME 04901 or the CCU Nurses Training Program- c/o Thayer Hospital 149 North Street, Waterville, Me 04901. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to cancer and emphysema. He was 7 years old when he went to live with his grandparents Byron and Clara Johnson on their dairy farm. In lieu of flowers, the Glover Family suggests that memorial contributions be made in Virginia's name to: . The family thanks the staff of the South Portland Nursing Home for their good care. He loved country music and especially Johnny Cash and his music. Helen continued to live in the house he had built for her and worked in the Superintendent's office of the local Highland School District. Auburn-Elizabeth "Betty" Kaherl, 88, passed away at the Hospice House on May 15, 2006. J.P. was very proud of his grandchildren and their accomplishments. Per Marge's request there will be no services at this time. He knew many folks throughout Yarmouth and became a regular sight while directing the schools marching bands during the annual Yarmouth Clam Festival parade. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, 25 Tampa St., Lewiston, M. 04240. Together with her husband, she was co-owner of LaRoche Insurance from 1980, until her retirement in 1997. A strong and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, she will be deeply missed by her family and friends. Alice was a member of St. Marks Episcopal Church in Augusta. She was born on February 15, 1914 the daughter of Frank and Susan (Moffet) Kittredge. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group, Lewiston. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post 158 of Lisbon, VFW Auxiliary Post 9459 of Lisbon and the Lisbon Left Hand Club, for many years she was employed as a care giver and in her last working years did private duty cases in the area. He will be remembered for his sense of humor, his vast generosity and his kind and gentle heart. He enjoyed his daily exercise routine, spending time at Popham Beach, fishing, hiking, horses and animals. Friends and family are invited to a memorial gathering to be held at Marcos restaurant in Lewiston on Tuesday at 11:30 AM. A funeral service will be held on Friday at 1 PM at the United Pentecostal Church, College Road, Lewiston, with the Rev. Mom had an incredible zest for living and welcomed everyone she met with a warm smile and an open heart. A funeral service will take place on Thursday, September 4th at 11am at the funeral home. He was a truck driver. Gloria leaves her husband Mac of Lewiston; daughter Janice; grandson Aaron; granddaughter Kaylee; son-in-law Roy Hornstein, all of Laguna Niguel, CA; sisters Angelina Boisvert and husband Romeo of Lewiston, Theresa Hunsicker and husband Bob of Humet, CA, Lucille Delorme of National City, CA, Annette Metropolis of West Hartford, CT; sister-in-law Gabrielle Sirois of Lewiston; and many nieces and nephews. Grace was a feisty good natured person whom everyone loved. Valmour was born on July 1, 1951, in Emeryville, California, the son of Valmour L. Sr. and Laura (Hammit) Flannery. He is survived by his mother, Blanche Clavet of Auburn; son, Rene Clavet of Farmingdale; daughter, Teri Clavet of Auburn; granddaughter, Anjee Clavet of Auburn; daughter, Tonia Holm of Washington; his ex-wife and close friend, Rachelle Clavet of Lewiston; two brothers, Maurice Clavet of Lewiston, and Alfred Clavet of Sumner; and three sisters, Theresa Thomasino of West Monroe, N.Y., Lucille Gouldrup of Auburn, and Annette Braxton of Lewiston; along with their families.
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