Grandchildren; Adriauna Kelleher of Sabattus, Henri Larsen of Venice, CA, Jeffrey Alexander and his wife Tricia, Jennifer Alexander, Gregory Alexander, Nick and Kady Alexander and Tracie and Laurie. He and his family traveled back East to family and friends. She worked as a secretary at American Can Company for several years. She was pre-deceased by her fathers. Lewiston Liliette Bobbi. Donald received and was authorized to wear one Bronze Star on the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Ribbon on June 30th, 1945. Mac was a self employed caretaker for many families in the Otisfield area for over 50 years. 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. He is also survived by a niece Sandra Lewis of Auburn. He passed this same love and enthusiasm on to his own children and grandchildren. He loved flying and loved his years in the military. 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. AUBURN - Ralph K. Taylor, 83, of Lewiston, died peacefully on Saturday, June 10, at the Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice House in Auburn, after a lingering illness. Lewiston-Marcelle D.Bennett-of Lewiston, died on December 31, 2006 at Central Maine Medical Center. She loved music and in the summers she played piano at the Squaw Mountain Inn. Auburn- Lea (Agren) Croteau, 90, died Monday, August 27, 2007, at the Hospice House in Auburn. Box 82, New Gloucester, ME 04260 or New Lungs For George (www.newlungsforgeorge.org). Lauras children Logan Landry, Skye Landry and Lacey Landry all of Oxford. She attended Portland High School. She leaves a sister Fernande Carey of Florida, 12 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She will be greatly missed. He was educated in Auburn schools and graduated from Edward Little High School in 1933. He was born in Talmadge, Maine on May 12, 1927 the son of Lawrence and Grace (Severance) Osnoe. He was born on October 3rd, 1924 the son of Henry and Alma (Cote) Fisher of North Turner. She is survived by her parents, Stephen and Doris Sweet, of Sandown, NH; a sister, Charlotte Kaufmann, of Winslow; brothers Paul Sweet of Sandown, NH, and Duane Sweet, of Leimen, Germany; and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her mother, sister Rolande, sister-in-law Alma, brother-in-law Larry, and Uncle Hector and Aunt Hedwidge Ferland, with whom she lived in Jackman, Maine during her youth. A Memorial Mass will take place on Thursday, March 19th at 11am at St. Andrews Catholic Church in Augusta. Scott also loved spending time at Sebago Lake. He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Claire, his daughters. She also worked for Walmart retiring due to ill health.. Sue enjoyed taking care of all the babies in the family, nieces, nephews and grandson. Jane attended the Rumford Schools. Surviving are his sister, Josephine E. Wagner and her husband, Richard, of Manchester; a niece, Mary Jo Dedon, and a nephew, Scott W. Wagner, and their children. Surviving are her mother, Dorothy Wheatley Sellers of Augusta (and formerly of Topsham); her only child, Dorith Lea Fisher of Framingham, Mass. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC, 670 Turner St., Auburn, ME 04210. . Of special note, her family will forever be grateful to the staff of HealthReach Hospice for their care and support. She was surrounded by her loving family. Priscilla leaves her husband, Dick, of 49 years; her children Melissa Baker of Saugus, MA, Laurel Kelliher of Monkton, VT, and Kirk Hotte of Paris, France; sons-in-laws Scott Baker and John Kelliher, and daughter-in-law Julie Hotte; her six adored grandchildren Ryan, Sarah and Kimberly Baker, Liam and Owen Kelliher, and Benjamin Hotte; her sisters Dorothy Sherwood of Revere, MA, and Jeanette Haggett of Wells, ME; and her brothers Charles Davis of San Diego, CA, Bob Davis of Wolfeboro, NH, and Ben Davis of Bolinas, CA.. A private service will be held at the All Souls Chapel in Poland Springs. She was born in Lewiston on July 17, 1989 the daughter of John and Denise (Loesburg) Poulin. To see all content on The Sun, please use the Site Map. A family remembrance is planned for the spring. David was predeceased by his grandparents. There will be a service at the Popham Chapel, Tuesday, June 20, at 11 a.m., and another in Worcester, Mass. She was born in St. Petersburg, Fla. on Dec. 12, 1922, the daughter of Francis Gilmor and Irma Talpey Wagner. Bill proudly served in The Merchant Marines In WWII. Falmouth-Fay Marie Farris, 85, formerly of Greene, passed away on 12/09/06 at Sedgewood Commons in Falmouth with family by her side. Bob had a brother; Edward Palmer, and four sisters; Beverly McFadden, Dorothy Hassen, Marguerite Palmer, and Eleanor Christie. His family wishes to thank all the wonderful people at Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice for all the great care they have given him as well as the wonderful tenants who helped him over the last several months. . Until 1992 she continued to live in North Vassalboro, at which time she moved to Lewiston. Born June 18, 1926, to Perley J. Laliberte and Emily Blanchette Laliberte, Lawrence faithfully served in the Army for three and a half years during World War II. He was employed by the Maine Central Railroad as V.P. He is also survived by Gerti Sklenar, her husband and her children. Survivors include his wife of 46 years, Mildred L. (Bryer) Moore; six children, Karan Burton of Hayes, Va., Deanna Knight of Whiting, Debra Hale of San Diego, Calif., Stephen Moore of Groton, Conn., Cheryl Moore of Georgetown and Frank Moore of Bath; four sisters, Rosemary Reynolds of Palmyra, Sylvia Kurt of Palmyra, Barbara Hamilton of Pittsfield and Ethel Allen of Palmyra; 16 grandchildren; and many great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. 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. (2020, August 28). Interment with military honors will follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Wayne. She and her husband enjoyed many activities together including swimming, skiing, performing household projects and traveling. He was born on April 25, 1923 in Lewiston the son of Donat and May (Comeau) Levesque. Her life as the camp host was filled with riding her green gator around the park collecting, placing visitors in the right spots and greeting folks. Gabe relished in her independence and loved to travel throughout the United States and Canada, visiting family and friends along the way. Edward was predeceased by his parents; his brothers, George Ferguson and his wife Mary of Winthrop, Charles Ferguson and his wife Dorothy of Windsor, Ralph Ferguson and his first wife Marie of Whitefield, sisters Emily Potter of Whitefield, and Jean Vidito and her husband Charles of Concord, Ma. Josephine Mary Hlavka Piampiano came from humble beginnings, accomplished much, and., above all, lived with zest, teaching all around her how to say YES to life. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group, Lewiston. 510 for exact location. Mary is survived by her two sons: Daniel Clukey, his wife Hazel and their three children; Scott Clukey his wife and daughter Amber, Kelly Clukey, and Todd Clukey all of Mechanic Falls, and Bruce Clukey his wife Diane and their children; Catherine and Adam. Roger was also a member of the Sidney Volunteer fire Department as long as he had good health. Marge is survived by her grandson Christopher Johnson and his wife Kelly, granddaughter Lisa Rittall, Niece Carol Phillips and great grandson Joshua Sawyer. He was often called upon to entertain at weddings, holidays and special events. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy of 56 years, daughters, Patricia Witham and her husband Richard of Gray, Melinda Davis and her husband Carl of North Yarmouth, Theresa Swan and her husband Gerald of Pownal as well as two brothers, Paul and Morris Quintal. Freeport-L. William Spach Sr., 81, of Yarmouth, passed away on Friday, March 9, 2007 at Freeport Place. She returned home to receive further treatment. Bill loved Maine, and he built a loyal fan base here as he continued his music career. She was especially adept in teaching adults who believed they could not learn. He graduated from Fryeburg Academy in 1955, at which time he moved to the Norway area and married Marie Arlene Paradis of Paris, Maine on June 21, 1958. A graveside service will take place in the spring at Leeds Plains Cemetery. He then attended the Auburn Maine School of Commerce. No services will be held. The Brookline Community Foundation, Ann Phillips Memorial Fund, 40 Webster Place, Brook-line, MA 02446 or to Hospice of Southern Maine, 180 U.S. Route One, No. In her younger years she was a great dancer and would dance with anyone just to be on the dance floor. She was a wonderful wife, mother, and personal confidant to her entire family. In 1982 he researched the Quaker contribution to early American penology for Haverford College.. Peter was commissioned by the Governor of Maine as a member of the Board of Visitors to Maine State Prison at Thomaston. She was predeceased by an infant son, Gary; her husband, Kenneth, in 1968; her son, David, in 1976; her son, Daniel, in 2007; and a brother, Freeland Blacjette, in 2000. He worked in the Hill Mill in Augusta and Bates Mill in Lewiston for many years. ; and a brother, Wilfred "Billy" Viger of Colorado. . Thelma also worked at Lipman Poultry for 10 years and approximately 2 years as a PCA when she was in her 70s. He loved music, hiking, camping and, especially, martial arts. She married Bernard in 1948 and he passed in 2002. The family of Elma would like to thank the staff at Clover Manor and Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice for the wonderful care provided during Elmas stay. pier, standing behind the counter of Belliveau's Popcorn Stand. Vernon Rd. He attended Augusta schools and although he never finished his education Gary was very knowledgable about what had gone on in the world n knew people, dates, times, and events very well. Survivors include his son Robert and daughter in law Michelle; grandchildren Lauren and Thomas all of Bethel; his daughter Susan of Portland Oregon; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. John was a Scout Master and past member of the Drum and Bugle Corps, VFW, American Legion, and Barber Shop Quartet. She is survived by her husband of 51 years, Maj. Vincent J. Ryan, USAF Ret of Kennebunk, two of her children Capt. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Samaritan Fund and/or "Cynnie's Group" c/o the Chebeague Island Council, 36 Fenderson Rd, Chebeague Is, ME. He prided himself on being a strong and able worker. Augusta-Jay M. Holman, 49, of Gouldsboro Maine passed away on Monday, June 25, 2007 at Maine General Medical Center. He was especially passionate about his family, the theater and the city of Portland. 04345. Mr. Seymour was raised in Buckland, CT, and graduated from Manchester (CT) High School and the Mount Hermon School. . Eli was known as a person that would do anything for anybody. 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. A memorial service will be held on TUESDAY, September 25th, at 4PM, at the Calvary Baptist Church, Route 4, Turner, with a graveside committal service to follow at the Turner Village Cemetery. Kennedy, now 39, began a relationship with the girl when she was 14, the friends said. Frank Gifford, a legendary football player, married his college sweetheart Maxine Avis Ewart in 1952 and the couple had three children together. Vernon Road, Augusta. She was employed by New England Telephone, currently Verizon, retiring in 1994. She loved outings to the sea coast with her friends and she was very much a people person.. She is survived by her brother Leo Renaud and wife Fleurange; sister Therese Laurendeau all of Lewiston; daughters Connie Morin and husband Capt. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice, 236 Stetson Road, Auburn, ME 04210. On April 3, 1943, he married Alice Bennett of Manchester, and five days later left for basic training in Florida. After living in Virginia and Missouri for several years John and his wife returned to Maine in 1999. While there, she traveled to Austria, Germany, Poland, Hungary and Italy.
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