FARMINGTON -- Barbara Workman, of Farmington, passed away peacefully at the Hospice House in Auburn on Jan. 19, 2008, due to the complications of pancreatic cancer. The family would like to thank Tammy Bean, Laura (the horror), and staff of Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice. Lea was a homemaker. He joined the Navy and was stationed in Bath at the end of his service. Interment in the Woodlawn Cemetery in Westbrook with graveside services in May. Lewiston-Rodney W. Sargent, 67, of Swale Lane passed away on Monday, April 23, 2007 at St. Marys Hospital. 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. A memorial service will be held Saturday, December 9, 2006, at 11am at Funeral Alternatives, 25 Tampa St., Lewiston, ME. He was a member of the Monson United Church of Christ and the Orr's and Bailey Island United Methodist Church. Polly was a past member the Open Door Bible Church in Lisbon Falls. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to Trinity Catholic School Scholarship Fund, 17 Baird Avenue, Lewiston, ME 04240. He was a member of the National Guard and was also stationed at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio as a First Lieutenant during the Korean Conflict. Upon his return home they made their home in Cumberland Center moving there in 1947. She retired from the New England Telephone Company in 1976 after nearly thirty years of service, and spent most of her later years enjoying life at her retirement home in Holiday, Florida, and traveling. She recently retired from L.L. Donations in her memory may be made to the Hospice House 236 Stetson Rd Auburn Maine 0421. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Ediths honor to Androscoggin Home Health, 15 Strawberry Ave., Lewiston, ME. The Rev. Frank was proud to have had a number of his former students go on to study music professionally, but always considered his primary goal to be exposing as many kids as possible to music, helping them to understand and appreciate it. Her husband Vance F. Thomas passed on September 11, 2001 and her son John Thomas passed on Feb. 8, 1996. Condolences may be expressed online at www.FuneralAlternatives.ne. Barry was a Pennsylvania Dutch artist and craftsman. As an avid member of the DAV, in lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Disabled American Veterans, Department of Maine at PO Box 3415 Augusta, Maine 04330. Helen will be sadly missed by her children and family, Laurie and Dale Dill of Turner, Phyllis Chubbuck and companion Darlene Robbins of Oakland, Robert Chubbuck of Belgrade, Ina and John Dyer of Oakland, Brenda Sterling of Oakland, Belinda and Dana Austin of Litchfield, 13 grandchildren, and 8 grandchildren. He loved to help other people and could not pass a Salvation Army kettle without emptying his pockets. Committal services will take place on Monday, April 30th at 11am at St. Peters Cemetery, Lewiston. He was later employed as a heavy equipment operator for Blue Rock Industries of Westbrook for over 25 years and the Maine Turnpike Authority, retiring in 1988. He served as president of the National Ski Area Association in the 1980s. Through his example, Udo taught his children and grandchildren to be hard workers, to dedicate their lives to family, to be fair and kind to others and to always remember what is most important. The Sterns had met as graduate students at the University of Pennsylvania. She will be sadly missed by her children, grandchildren, and family until we reunite. Her hobbies were knitting, camping, reading, cooking, gardening and going to all the fairs to watch the horse shows. Most of all, she enjoyed spending time with her numerous friends and family, especially at her summer cabin at Brightwater in Phippsburg. She is survived by one son, Philip J. Desmarais and his wife Linda-Lee of Turner, four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. He was born in Lewiston on January 6, 1943. Uel A. and Dorothy Gardner of Farmington, N.H. Augusta-Audrey M. Lewis, 74, of Graybirch Dr., passed away on Thursday, June 1, 2006 at MaineGeneral Medical Center. She was accomplished in basketry and won many ribbons for her work. Lewiston-Robert C. Herrick, 86, of Orchard St. Auburn died unexpectedly Monday, June 12, 2006 at Central Maine Medical Center. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 198 Western Ave. Augusta, Maine 04330. She has also requested that a gathering of family and friends be held in the future to celebrate her life. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives LLC, 500 Route One Yarmouth, Me 04096. In 1995 his wife discovered the two in bed, friends said. He also played for the Boston Braves during spring training and played minor league with the Peterboro Pete's in Ontario. Surviving are his devoted mother and friend, Lucille Bergeron; brother and sister in-law, Norman and Rita Bergeron; sister Theresa Bergeron; son and daughter-in-law Norman and Shannon Bergeron; and granddaughters Ali Zane and Sara Marie Bergeron. She was always of service in the helping fields. Raymond Cecil Wyman, 84, of Auburn, died October 5, 2006 at the Hospice House in Auburn. His sister Lorraine Morse of Lisbon Falls, ME. She is survived by her son William Wing and his wife Joan, of Winthrop, daughter Gail-Mont Marr and husband Ken, of Lewiston, with whom she had made her home over the last several years, sons Alan Wing and his wife Eleanor of Parsonsfield, and Ulmont Wing and his partner Charles Peel of Washington, D. C. and step-daughter Helen Wing of Winthrop; six grandchildren, Robin Struck of Winthrop, Michael Wing and his wife Diane of Warren, Vt., Melissa Gagnon and her husband Timothy of Brunswick, Jeremy Ladd, of Winthrop, Jessica Marr, of Lewiston, and Nicholas Marr and his companion Errica Beaulieu and her son Daymon of Auburn; great-grandchildren, Zakary and Morgan Wing, Tucker and Tannar Gagnon, a great-grandchild expected in October, her sister Barbara McHugh of Scottsdale, AZ, a niece and two nephews. She was born January 13, 1920 in Lewiston Maine the daughter of former Lewiston Chief of Police John H Ashton and wife Selma. Victor enjoyed all sports; love of various music and recording of same. Sidney, passed away on Friday, March 3, 2006 at Maine General Medical Center, Augusta after a long battle with emphysema. For Lisa, her varied jobs always revolved around the people she came into contact with, and she lovingly put her energy into those relationships. (Bushley) Burgess. 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.). He was born in Weston, Maine on July 8, 1930 the son o. Ralph and Elizabeth Crone. Doriss family would like to thank Bolster Heights for their great care and also the Hospice House for the excellent care she received in her final days. She also was active in the churchs Social Justice Committee, which among many other activities erected a peace pole in front of the churchs fellowship hall. When contacted, the woman's parents declined comment. He was associated with the A.A. program and the Twelve Hour Club for several years, having served on their Board of Directors, and volunteered there on a regular basis. She and Bea were still picking over a hundred quarts a year up until 2002. Auburn Charlene (Wendy) L. West, 50, of Auburn, died at her home on Sunday with her loving family by her side. 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. bull, with his son Greg, and his grand son in-law Sean, which was a life long dream. Phyllis enjoyed cross country skiing, Making Quilts, flower arranging and spending time with her grandchildren. Donations may be made in Pauls memory to either the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad, 58 Fore Street, Portland, ME 04101 or Alzheimers Care Center, 154 Dresden Ave., Gardiner, Maine. Reception to follow at Bishop Cote Hall. BOSTON The Kennedy family, which at times has had its political success tarnished by scandals involving women, appears to be facing a new controversy centering on Michael Kennedy, son of the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Lewiston- Christopher Michael Gendron, 32, of Lisbon, died Wednesday, October 11, 2006, at CMMC after a brave battle with cancer. He was predeceased by his parents, and his oldest brother Eddie Dube. LEWISTON- Eldred G. Bartley, 72 of Lewiston, after a long illness met the Lord Sunday morning. Clayton was from Bryant Pond, Maine. He worked for many years for the U.S. Gypsum plant prior to retiring in April of this year. He loved the outdoors, including hunting, fishing, and four-wheeling with the kids. Auburn George M. Theriault, 85,of Auburn, passed away peacefully on Thursday, February 28th, 2008 at Clover Health Care with his loving daughter Tammy at his side. In Phylliss memory donations may be made to the Greater Androscoggin Humane Society, 55 Strawberry Avenue, Lewiston, ME 04240. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations in his memory be made to Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice 127 Pottle Rd. She became well-known for her water color portraits, and displayed her work, along side that of other notable artists, in the Face of America: Contemporary Portraits in Watercolor exhibit in New York. Phil did his undergraduate work at Clark University. Harold leaves behind 9 wonderful grandchildren. There will not be any services at this time. Stacey finally convinced Kenny to become a trout guide. As Maines Assistant Research Director and Director of Industrial Services, he focused on shellfish management and development of the shellfish industry. A service will be held at the Fr. The best gift she ever gave was her gift of love and giving to everyone she met. (Libby) Wagg of Auburn, sons John M. Wagg and companion Colleen Smith of New Hampshire, Jason J. Wagg and Companion Kristen Benz of New Hampshire, Jacob C. Wagg and wife Sheri of Montana, Jason A. Johnson and wife Tammy of Auburn, daughter Angela Brown and husband Thomas of Poland, loving mother Margaret Wagg of Lisbon Falls, and lovin. Survived by husband Thomas Burdin (Sout. She is Survived by her Son William R. Wyman and his wife Linda of Freeport, Son-in-law Capt. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC 500 Route One Yarmouth, Me 04096. She attended the University of Connecticut, obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in biology and a Masters degree in biobehavioral science, and then studied medicine at George Washington University (GWU) School of Medicine in Washington D.C. After receiving her medical degree in 1982, Henrietta remained at GWU to complete residency training in general psychiatry and fellowship training in Child Psychiatry. Stacey started the first annual Friends of Beavers Bend Youth Trout Derby and she started the funnel cake booth at the Autumn Fest. He enjoyed music, fishing and spending time with his family. Leo was then honorably discharged due to his injuries. In 1965 he reported on issues of mental retardation in the state of Maine. "Hike" York. She retired from Webster Rubber in Sabattus where she had worked for over forty years. All services and burial will be private.. Donations may be made in her memory to the Greater Androscoggin Humane Society, 55 Strawberry Avenue, Lewiston, ME 04240.. Cumberland Anna E. Weir (Betty) died on Friday Dec. 14, 2007 at the Southern Maine Hospice Center in Scarborough after a 6-month battle with ovarian cancer. She was a member of the Auburn Senior Citizens and the Robin Dow for many years until her health began declining and she left Auburn to be cared her for by Bruce in Lisbon Falls. Norway-Miland "Mac" G. McAllister, 86, of Otisfield died Tuesday, February 13, 2007 at Stephen's Memorial Hospital. There will not be any services held at this time. Box 136 Wiscasset, Me 04578, or the charity of ones choice. The gathering will continue at Arthur's son's home, Michael Bishop, at 189 Bogg Road in Augusta, Maine. He started a scholarship foundation in his wife's name at Messalonskee High School. A graveside service will be held at 1pm on Monday, October 9 at Gracelawn Memorial Park, 980 Turner St, Auburn, M. 04210. He was born On May 4, 1965 in Portland, Maine. Brenda loved the holidays, gardening, crocheting and spending time with all of her family and many friends. A Death Has Occurred; Immediate Need Form; Pre-Planning Form; Benefit of Pre Mr. Looby is predeceased by his wife Carolyn, son Michael Looby and a brother Carlton Looby. Mary was predeceased by her husband Donald and grandson Shane. Also many nieces and nephews. Burial will take place Friday at Gracelawn Memorial Park, Auburn. He will be deeply, deeply missed by everyone in his family, as well as many others whose lives he touched over the years. He was smaller in stature, and more likely to negotiate a compromise solution than to exert his will. In lieu of flowers Mike would want donations to the American Legion Post 153, 71 S Main St, Auburn, ME 04210, to help the families of service people who are away from home; or to the Sixth Street Church, 109 Sixth Street, Auburn, Me 04210. While serving in the armed forces he took part in the D-Day invasion and landed on Omaha Beach. He was an integral part of this era and remained friends with the other artists from the Asbury Park scene throughout his life. A memorial service will be held at the Salvation Army, 67 Park Street, Lewiston, the time and date will be announced. An avid reader with a vast collection of books, he particularly enjoyed histories, biographies, and culinary books. The family requests in lieu of flowers that donations are made to the: Special Olympics of Maine, 125 John Roberts Road, Suite 19, South Portland, ME 04106. Bea enjoyed keeping house, doll collecting and volunteering for the Salvation Army. Stony Brook. Michael Dainer and his wife Julia residing in Boynton Beach, Florida, and Albert D'Amato and his wife Marie residing in Alpharetta, Georgia; two sister in laws Louisa D'Amato and Teodora D'Amato of New Jersey; and many cherished nieces and nephews. Brunswick - Victor de Bree, 80 died Tuesday, April 18, 2006 at Dionne Commons, Brunswick after a period of failing health. Ruth incorporated her love of art into her everyday life and shared it with her family and friends. Grace was survived by several nieces and nephews. He was wonderfully gifted with his hands; he could fix everything with moving parts and create anything from wood. Auburn-Gaylon Barry Harriman lost his courageous battle with cancer on December 30, 2006 at the Hospice House, in Auburn with his family by his side. She highly valued family relationships and her friendships. 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 was drafted February 1941, and commissioned Army lieutenant in December of 1942. Gerard was a mechanic for Louis Chevrolet for many years. Thelma was a hard working, independent, strong woman all her life. Family and friends are invited to a memorial Mass on THURSDAY at 10 AM at Holy Cross Chapel. He is survived by hi. Henriettas chief interest was her family. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC, 25 Tampa St., Lewiston, ME 04240. Lewiston-Richard A. Pepin, 65, of Campus Ave. passed away on Saturday, August 26, 2006 at Dyouville Pavilion, Lewiston where he resided for the past couple of years. Concord, New Hampshire 03301. She was predeceased by her parents, her brothers; Richard, Victor, and Maurice and many relatives and friends. Taken so fast and so young, he is survived by his wife, Christine York, and their daughters, Chantelle York, 4, of Vassalboro, and Danielle York, 16, of Calais; his mother and stepfather, Cynthia and Jeffrey Campbell of Calais; father Reginald Rideout of Gardiner; three brothers, Jeffrey York of China, and Ronald and Jonathan Hanson of Augusta; two stepsisters, Tammy Bolduc of Mount Vernon and Linda Cloutier of Sidney; grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Clayton York of Palermo; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and in-laws; and best friends Tammy, Kenny, Jeff and Todd. He was born in Rumford, on Feb. 15, 1929, the son of Earl H. and Hazel H. (Noble) Murphy of Mexico. She worked at Anderson's Lobster Mill for many years. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC, 670 Turner St., Auburn, M. 04210. Formerly of Northfield, Mass., she moved to Maine in 1991 to be closer to her family. She leaves her son Roger Holt of Melbourne, FL; son and daughter-in-law John and Mary Holt of Granby CT; grandchildren J Holt and his partner Jenny Goff, and Christian Holt. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to East Hampstead Union Church, P.O. Surviving are his wife Loanne, of 57 years, his son Greg Morse and his wife Kathy, a daughter Errolyn Miller and her husband Nathan, both of Durham, one sister Helen Prosser, and her husband Carol of South China. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, tinkering in his shed and going dancing with Florence. Brenda's family and friends gathered with her and honored her with a celebration-of-life party at her home a few weeks ago. A private service will be held in the spring. There, she met the love of her life, Peter. She was right. He was born on October 3rd, 1924 the son of Henry and Alma (Cote) Fisher of North Turner.
When Does Dollywood Open 2022,
Non Examples Of Architecture,
Articles F