Harold B. Hallock, 82, of Monmouth, passed away at his home on January 15th, 2008 with his loving family by his side. He loved little children and was particularly partial to girls, dogs especially the Heinz 57 variety, and farm animals of all kinds with a soft spot for cows. There will be a memorial Mass at St. Philips Church, 2365 Turner Rd., Auburn at 9:30am on Monday, October 8. A reception will immediately follow in Fellowship Hall at the church. He was well-known in the community for his work as a parking attendant at Graziano's Restaurant where he sang to the patrons accompanied by Phil House. on October 20, 2008. Cooking was her specialty, from good wholesome home cooked meals to old-fashioned desserts. She is survived by her son, Roderick Dew of Danville, brothers Waldo Gilpatrick of West Gardiner and Elmer Gilpatrick of Manchester New Hampshire. Gerard was predeceased by 3 brothers and 2 sisters. They and their families spent many weekends skiing, swimming and fishing at their camp on Little Wilson Pond. Biff was born in Waterville on Dec. 15, 1952. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy. She is survived by one son, Philip J. Desmarais and his wife Linda-Lee of Turner, four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Lewiston- Roger L. Giguere, widower of Florence Auger Giguere, of Pleasant Street, Lewiston, Maine died Wednesday (April 26, 2006) after a brief illness. He also attended the Unitarian Universalist Church. A Remembrance of Life will be shared at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 26, 2006, at the Masonic Hall, Portland St., Fryeburg. The Rev. Well-wishers comments on the obituary, published in the Redwood Falls Gazette, adopted a kinder tone. He was a longtime member of St. Joseph's Parish of Lewiston. She fought her illness with dignity and courage, and never complained. The last few years of his life were spent pursuing a hobby of building computers. He always had a story to tell entertaining both young and old. as a poultry inspector, first for Hillcrest Foods and then for Decoster Egg Farms. When her children were young, she led the Hope Golden Rule 4-H Club and later became actively involved in the local extension group. He was predeceased by his parents; and a brother, Richard. Auburn, Maine 04210, CRAWFORD - Marlene Rae died Feb. 5. In 1947 Agnes came to the United States to join her five sisters in New Jersey where she met George Mc Hugh. She raised her boys to be respectful of others, work hard, to be proud of who we are and to hold our heads up high. Cyrus served in Company C, 222d Infantry Regiment, Rainbow Division, 7 Army as a light machine gunner during World War II. Charles grew up on Millinocket and graduated from Sterns High School class of 1935. The Rev. She was educated in Auburn schools and graduated from Edwards Little High School, Class of 1968. He enjoyed woodworking, singing, music, being an auctioneer. He was born June 3, 1937. Her loving fianc and family members were by her side. He loved helping out at Freeport Community Services, and Freeport Library. Box 88 Lovell, ME 04051OR Charlotte Hobbs Memorial Library 227 Main Street P.O. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to the Maine Audubon Society for the Loon Fund.. She also loved her cat, Max. In lieu of Flowers donations may be made in Irenes honor to the Hospice House, 236 Stetson Rd., Auburn, M. 04210. In 1996 she married Thomas Burdin. Your care and compassion were matched by her spunk and lively attitude. She is survived by a daughter Brenda Mckissick, Grandchildren Kellie Ridley, Ken Batron, Deborah Martel, Ronald Tierney, Michelle Meyer, Quinn Tierney, several great Grandchildren, Sisters Geneva Greenlaw of Lubec, Bernadine Davis of Lynn, Ma., and Daughter in-law Janis Batron. She transferred to Haverhill, Mass., bought a home in West Newbury, and eventually became W.F. Margaret was an outstanding caretaker to the elderly population most of her life, until she was unable to perform those duties required of her due to her arthritis. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click this link: thesun.co.uk/editorial-complaints/, Kathie Lee Gifford with her two children Cody and Cassidy, Kathie Lee married Frank Gifford in the 1980s, Frank passed away in 2015 from natural causes, Kathie Lee shared a photo of her kids and their spouses at home together for Thanksgiving, Cody Gifford is a screenwriter and producer, dating again five years after her husband's death, Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). Nancy was raised in Wales and was a graduate of Lewiston High School. Lewiston Victor A. St. Denis, 99, formerly of Maison Marcotte died Saturday at dYouville Pavilion. Greg attended the The Ohio State University home of the Buckeyes. Through the years she worked for Augusta Supply Co., State Highway, Kennebec Contracting, as a foster mom and child caregiver for several years. Of all his work pursuits, he loved lobstering the most. Blaine Frank Webster, 75, of 82 Madison Street in Auburn, died Tuesday, March 10. A Memorial Service will be held at the North Yarmouth Congregational Church on May 12th at 2pm. There will not be any calling hours. Hannah had beautiful blue eyes and she will be greatly missed, especially at the weekly beano games. AHCH Hospice House Fund Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice 15 Strawberry Ave PO Box 819 Lewiston, ME 04243-081. He was predeceased by a daughter Cheryl Pelkey in 1956, son Kenneth Pelkey in 1970, sisters Gladys Whirty and Mary Macaulay.. Memorial visitation will take place on Monday, October 27th from 10 to 12pm with a funeral service commencing at 1pm, all at the Millinocket Baptist Church. at various nursing homes. He leaves behind his two children, Patricia Cyr Ayotte and Guy Cyr, 6 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren who will miss him dearly. She enjoyed doing most everything, including traveling, antiquing, gardening, cooking, making crafts, having picnics with family and friends, and enjoying Diet Coke. A celebration of her life will be held at 2PM on Saturday June 17, 2006 at the Lions Club hall in Coopers Mills. She worked several years in a shoe shop & after retiring from there, Elsie went to work in a nursing home. Early in her career, she worked as a secretary and subsequently became a legal secretary and office manager. Arthur married Beatrice Barbara Bickford of Auburn on September 15, 1934. She survived by her loving mother, Evelyn, her devoted husband Vaughn and her loving children: Julietta, Tatiana, Elena, Christopher, Irina, Jack and Jenna. He returned to Bethel in 1958, after receiving his service discharge. She also leaves behind two great-grandchildren, Hayden and Sophia Payne of Penfield, NY. He was a devoted family man and was active in the Augusta community. In that role, she mentored scores of post-doctoral psychologists, medical students, residents and fellows; and trained more than 100 child psychiatrists. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Diabetes Association. May God grant her rest and peace now that her earthly journey is completed. She is survived by her parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, aunts, uncles, friends, and caregivers. two stepsons; Joshua M. Kutrieb, his wife Kristin, and their three children Hayden, Jared, and Gray all of Colorado Springs, CO; and Benson E. Kutrieb, his wife Erika and their infant son Frederick, all of New York City. A graveside service will be held on Saturday, July 7, 2007 at 1 p.m. at Evergreen Cemetery in Milo. Burial will be held at a later date. His biggest enjoyment was watching sports and going to his grandchildren's games. Aurea's family would like to express their deep appreciation to the staff at both the Odd Fellows Boarding and Nursing Homes for their extraordinary care and compassion that the have exibited in the time Aurea was under their care. The family wishes to extend a heartfelt thank you to Cathi, Wendy, and HealthReach Homecare and Hospice of Gardiner, ME for the wonderful care given to Vernon during his illness. Among his many interests, he especially enjoyed snowmobiling, fishing, camping, traveling, animals, spending time at their timeshares, visiting friends both in person and on the internet. . There will be a private burial at a later date in Union, where Avis will join her parents, her sister Ruth, and many past generations of her family who were among the earliest settlers of Union. She is survived by her beloved husband of 49 years Donald Dakin Sr. of Dixfield, sons Donald Dakin Jr. and significant other Kayla, David Dakin and his wife Mary, granddaughters Heather, Tia, Sara, grandsons little Dave, Jason and great grandchildren Monique and Owen. She worked in the local shoe shops as a floor person. He was loved and respected by all. A committal service will be held on FRIDAY at noon at the new Maine Veterans Cemetery Chapel, Mt. Gerda enjoyed every summer and fall cruising the east coast with her husband C. V. Watson. She is Survived by two daughters Mrs. Patricia Berube and Husband Raymond of Auburn, Colleen H. Erickson and Fianc'ee Paul Parent of Mechanic Falls, and two sons Daniel P. Cunliffe and wife Dorothy of Auburn, and Michael Cunliffe of Greene. Condolences may be expressed at www.FuneralAlternatives.net. Born in Lewiston on June 6, 1925, he was the son of Rosario S. Giguere and Elsie Metayer Giguere. She was born on July 4,1936 in Farmington, the daughter of Elmer and Illona ( Fish) Howard. He was 89. A 1945 graduate of Dixfield High School, she married a fellow classmate, Lincoln L. Gordon, on September 7, 1947, in Dixfield. in Bill's memory to: . Granddaughters, Kathryn, and husband Joseph Marro of Brunswick, Maine and Elizabeth, and husband Gregory Pinkham of Bowdoinham, Maine. Twice during his tenure at USM, Phil took visiting professorships at other colleges - The University of Iowa and Arizona State University. According to neighbors who know both families well and other sources, Michael Kennedy became involved with the young woman, now a 19-year-old college freshman, when she was 14. He was predeceased by his daughter-in-law Deborah Harris Seymour on July 31, 2006. For many years, Alice had been the office manager and a licensed funeral attendant at her family's former funeral homes, Laite & Pratt in Camden, and Gray & Pratt in Windsor. He also was a longtime volunteer at Turner Fire and Rescue. In Dons memory donations may be made to the Sidney Food Cupboard West River Rd. Donations may be made in Charlenes name to the: National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. 2600 Network Blvd., Suite 300 Frisco, Texas 7503. Augusta at 10 am on Tuesday, January 30. Most of all she enjoyed spending time with children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. He also leaves a nephew, Jason Evans, his wife April and children Tyler and Jillian of Ogunquit, and a niece, Susan Evans Canney, her husband Michael and their daughter Morgan of Braintree, Mass. from 1964-1985. He was born in Portland on February 14, 1928 the son of Daniel R. and Catherine (McCree) Driscoll. In Dorothys memory donations may be made to: Alzheimers Association 163 Lancaster St. Suite 160B Portland, Me 04101. She was employed by New England Telephone, currently Verizon, retiring in 1994. Al spent the entire month of November there every year and this year was made extra special by Jim, Brady, Brian, and Jimmy Palmer, special nephews Mike and Eric Smith, and son in law Keith Ryder. Rupert Dellison Conroy, 90, of Woodlawn Ave, Auburn, Maine passed away Thursday, October 16, 2008 at Clover Health Care, Auburn. She attended elementary schools in Wilton and graduated from Wilton Academy in 1963. She is survived by her daughter Judy Nyberg and husband Paul Nyberg of Auburn and her daughter, Candy Gleason and her husband Doug Gleason, also of Auburn. She also enjoyed her yearly trips to New York to attend Broadway shows and traveled several times a year to California to visit her daughter, son-in-law and grandson. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives of Yarmouth. Peg lived the last two years of her life at The Stevens Home where she was treated like everyones grandmother. In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to the Alzheimers Association 170 U.S. Route 1, Suite 250, Falmouth, ME 0410. A special thank you to Heidi Masselli and her two sons, Lucas and Easton who have tried to keep Donnie straight for two years in our home and also to Pat Lilley who joined the tag team of care this last October. Daughter Lisa Semans of Augusta. Kenneth was predeceased by his grandparents, Alton and Audrey Johnson. 5 Granddaughters, 2 Grandsons, 3 Great Granddaughters, and 5 Great Grandsons, 2 Sisters Mary Britton of So. Jean worked in several local shoe shops and as a C.N.A. He also is survived by the following nephews and nieces: Dale and Linda Perkins, Linda Pinkham and her fianc, Larry Parisi, Debbie and Chris Currier, Karen and Anthony Trask, Allen and Michelle Perkins, and Tammy Peabody. He was often called upon to entertain at weddings, holidays and special events. Mr. Seymour enjoyed woodworking and crafted a number of handsome pieces of furniture, including a drop-leaf table, hutch, butcher-block kitchen island, and desks, in his home workshop. son Michael Newton and his wife Deirdre of Buckfield, daughter Wanda Turcotte and her husband Larry of Peru, and daughter Joy Conant of Buckfield. She refused, and he apparently stopped trying to contact her in late fall. Frank also took a lot of pride in his Irish heritage. For over forty years, Eddie was a Cub Scout leader in Abanaki District and was presented the prestigious Silver Beaver Award on June 9, 1973 for service in scouting. Eileen was a truly giving and caring person. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Greater Androscoggin Humane Society 3312 Hotel Rd. Clayton was from Bryant Pond, Maine. Auburn Omer J. Pomerleau, 65, of Conell Street, Auburn passed away peacefully on January 11, 2009 at Hospice House after a courageous battle with cancer. On a blind date, he met Florence Libby and knew that she was the one for him. He also worked at Roys Driving Range in Auburn. He was born in Old Town, on September 7, 1938, the son of Nelson and Elsie Dennis. may be made to: . Joesph Dion. Always an energetic gardener, she became a regular fixture in her son's commercial greenhouse when she moved to Maine. Auburn-John S. Nevitt of Waterford passed away on June 19, 2007 at the Hospice House in Auburn from complications related to a brain tumor. Woolwich passed away on Saturday, November 24, 2007 at the Veterans Administration Hospital, Togus. He enjoyed harness racing and he loved everything about horses in general. He was born June 4, 1914 in Lewiston the son of Lithuanian immigrants, Stanislovas and Mary Matas (Shaban) Sabanas. He was born in Waterville on September 2, 1934 the son of Randall and Zitella (Barnard) Wright. He served in the U.S. Air Force for 20 years. She was a waitress for most of her life, she loved people. awarded a Palmer Method certificate for her outstanding penmanship. Henrietta continued her research efforts there, receiving more than a dozen grants for investigations of obsessive compulsive disorder, selective mutism, and other childhood psychiatric disorders. He served in the Army in the China-Burma-India theaters during World War II. In lieu of flowers the family suggests that donations be made to: The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Donor Services P.O. He is also survived by his mother and father-in-law, Norman and Marie Heitman.. He was wonderfully gifted with his hands; he could fix everything with moving parts and create anything from wood. For many years she was the chief operator for Lisbon Falls exchange of the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Salvation Army at the address listed above. He was predeceased by his parents. Dick later adopted Lisa, and supported her in all ways until his death in 1992. Family and friends will fondly remember the special times at gathering's, playing bridge, shopping and ladies day out. They married May 28,1933 and had three children - William, Jacqueline and Richard- and 58 wonderful years together. While serving in the Navy as a 3rd class ship fitter with the Sea Bees, Arthur served and was injured in the Pacific Theater. Auburn Barbara C. Crandall, 67, of Portland, died on October 18th at the Hospice House. He was born in Wallagrass, May 22, 1934, the son of Albert J. and Isabelle (Labbe) Dumond. Known today as Allegheny Ludlum Steel, the plant was a prime source of stainless steel, which came into wide use in the aircraft industry. Lewiston-Joan E. Cox-Lewis, 75, of Minot Ave. passed away on August 31, 2008 at Central Maine Medical Center, Lewiston. Affectionately known as Grumpy to his grandchildren Kelli, Brian, Jimmy, Natalie, Chad and Josi Palmer, and Isaac and Haley Mullins. A gathering of friends and family will be held at her home on Wednesday, May 23, 2007 at 10 a.m. A 1954 Edward Little High School graduate, Jack was an outstanding athlete, excelling in football, track, and baseball. All Rights Reserved. She will be sincerely missed by all of those she has left behind.. She is survived by her beloved husband of 22 years Kevin Howes of Gardiner, son Nathaniel Howes of Gardiner and parents Bill and Mimi of New Hampshire. Neal Retired after 34 years with Central Maine Power Company (formerly Rumford Light Company). Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC 25 Tampa St. Lewiston. She will be greatly missed by all those who knew and loved her. And to her special niece Ann Proctor on staff at Clover who made sure she had the best of care and was there when she took her last breath. She married Donald G. Wing on Aug. 24, 1946. She graduated from Howland High School in 1948 and attended Farmington Normal School. . An avid outdoorsman and skier, he began a ski industry career at Cannon Mountain (N.H.) in the 1950s. She was pre-deceased by her fathers. He was predeceased by his brothers Maurice, Marcel and Leonard Marcotte. He was predeceased by his father Roger; stepfather Frank L. Edgecomb; an. of Cumberland, ME, 04021. Powell, Kimberly. Box 1145. He is survived by his wife Evelyn of Otisfield, son Keith of Otisfield, sister Mauna Porter, three brothers Erwin, Urban, and Theron McAllister, granddaughters Kelly McAllister, Terri Scott and husband Jason, and a great grandson Odin Scott. She was born on May 24, 1931 in Sidney the daughter o. Harold and Lois (Woodward) Reynolds. He was not stingy with his wit, opinions, poems, and philosophies.. The family would like to thank the doctors and nurses at St. Marys Hospital Infusion Center, the caring staff at the Hospice House, and special thanks to Dr. Richard Kappelmann. Lewiston - Jane L. Dakin, 64, of Main St. in Dixfield passed away on Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at Central Maine Medical Center. She was predeceased by her husband and all her siblings, of whom she was the youngest. At his request there will be no visitation and no funeral service. In the 1990s Richard met his soul-mate Robin, and they began a life together. She loved to cook meals for her family to help them out during their busy lives. Early in her working career she was employed as a visiting nurse in Manchester, New Hampshire. Patricia is survived by her brother Britt Norton, Jr. and his wife Paula, with their children Allegra, Courtney, and Holt of Wayne; her sister Janice Gilbert of Augusta, and her children Jaime Gilbert and his wife Jill, with their children Sydney, and Trinity, of Georgia, Ryan Gilbert of Pennsylvania, Amber Gilbert of Augusta. She is survived by her son Lee Turner; sister Lillian Hill; caretaker Mary Chamberlain; many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Virginia was also engaged in research for a federal demonstration program in juvenile delinquency and wrote guidelines for the precursor of Head Start. He was married in 1963 to his loving wife, Rena (Pare) Boudreault. For many years he was a member of Summit Golf Club in Poland and SAM. Also surviving are sisters Luena Dawes of Manchester Maine and Margery Cormier and husband Clement of Lewiston Maine, and sister-in-law Amy Ashton also of Lewiston, Maine. The Sterns had met as graduate students at the University of Pennsylvania. He joined the U.S. Army in 1944 and served his country during WWII. Family and friends are invited to visit on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 PM at Funeral Alternatives, 25 Tampa Street, Lewiston. Stan started his career working at the Pepperell Mill in Lewiston and finished his longtime career as a custodian with the Lewiston School Department. He was born in So. AUBURN - Lawrence David Gould (Larry), born April 26, 1934 in Dexter to Doris Bilodeau-Mayberry and Wayne Gould, passed away on the morning of March 30, 2009 surrounded by his loving family and lifelong friend, Walter "Scram" Bubier, at the Hospice House. 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. He served 3 years in the National Guard Company "E" 103rd infantry. Lorna was passionate and dedicated to whatever project she embraced in life. In 1966, Dee went back to work first at Job Corps in Poland Springs, then later, in 1970, as a psychiatric social worker at the Bridgeton Mental Health Clinic. Wesley served his country in the United States Navy during WWII and later graduated from Stanford University. From 1959 to 1961 he was a Cessna pilot in the Philippines. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Patricias honor to the American Lung Association of Maine, 122 State St., Augusta, M. 04330, or to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. His studies were interrupted while he served in the U.S. Navy from July 1944 - July 1946. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 500 Route One Yarmouth, Me 04096. ; and her many step-grandchildren, family and friends. houses for sale in alexander estates, laredo, tx, maranoa regional council jobs,