He became an Eagle Scout and as a member of Ray Hearn's Beaver Patrol played the bugle at the New York World's Fair in 1939. Joseph is survived by his wife, Frances Theriault of Lisbon Falls, his children; Peter Theriault and his wife Mona of West Rockport, Mark Theriault of Sumner and Susan Lavers of Lewiston. He will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved him. He came to Lewiston, Maine at the age of 5 when his father was appointed superintendent of the Central Maine General Hospital. 2 granddaughters Tara Weeks, Rina Billings, 1 grandson Curtis Billings, 2 great grandchildren Dominic Colson, Kiya Jade Butler. 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. One source said the girl and her mother went to Victoria Kennedy, who then moved out. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives LLC, Lewiston. Burial will be held at the new Maine Veterans' Memorial Cemetery, Mount Vernon Road, Augusta at 2 p.m. on Friday, May 4. In lieu of flowers, donations preferred to the Hospice House, 236 Stetson Road, Auburn, ME 04210. A service will be held at the Fr. Kelli OBrien and husband Sean, Jason Record and wife Laura. If you wish to make a charitable donation in Barbara's memory, please consider the Barbara A. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Mid-Coast Presbyterian Church. She was also an accomplished seamstress and knitter, and showered her family with the fruits of her labors. She is survived by her husband Franklin Carter of Augusta, sons George Hill and wife Suzanne of New Jersey, Brian Hill and wife Sue of Monmouth, Gary Hill and companion Diane Gagne of Palermo, a daughter Loretta Hinkley of Augusta, a sister and brother, 6 grandchildren, and 3 great grandchildren. She enjoyed spending time with her family and was known to be a hard worker. Surviving is her son, Kenneth P. Quirion and his wife, Nona; granddaughter, Devon Redman and her husband, Ryan; great-granddaughters Alyssa and Victoria Redman; close cousins, Carmen McIver and Joan Newman; sister-in-law, Lorraine Quirion; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Edmond and Ann Quirion, of Augusta; longtime neighbors and friends, Frank and Nancy Varney; several cousins; and her circle of caregivers and friends at Gray Birch. She is survived by 3 of her 4 siblingsStephen J. Rozendaal of Edinburgh Scotland, John D. Rozendaal of Longboat Key FL, and Brigitte Smith of Evanston IL and Santa Fe NMfour children Dr. Elizabeth Anne Eames of Lewiston ME, (Earl) Ward Eames III of Golden Valley MN, Erik Michael Eames of West Newbury MA, and Christopher Paul Eames of Roswell GAeight grandchildren, several cousins, and many nieces, nephews and in-laws. Eli served his country in the Army during Vietnam and for the last several years he owned and operated his own rubbish removal business. He will be sadly missed by his family and many friends. Ruth is survived by her four children: Judith Croteau of Lincolnville, Maine; Clinton Ferrara of Shelton, Washington; Kathy DeFord of Omaha, Nebraska and Trisha Harkin of Plymouth, Massachusetts, and a brother Edmund Hylander of Indio, California. She worked several years in a shoe shop & after retiring from there, Elsie went to work in a nursing home. Ryan also looked up to Pastor Christner, youth Pastor Weeks. Later he worked in advertising and sales promotion with Remington Arms Company in Stratford, CT. For many years he was a manufacturer's representative selling fishing tackle from Maine to Virginia. Teisha was engaged to an Army Soldier Carl Davis currently serving in Iraq. Memorial service will be held at a later date. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives LLC, Yarmouth. Priscilla E. Newton of North Turner died on May 24, 2008 at Victorian Villa, Canton with her loving children at her side. In recent years, he enjoyed his retirement job driving the courtesy car for Casco Bay Ford of Yarmouth.. He was 89. sense of elegance. . At his request, there will be no services. . Katherine L. Tripp, Brother Glenwood F. Hodgdon, and two infant grandsons Brian and Matthew Hodgdon. Arrangements are by Funeral Alterntives LLC, 25 Tampa St., Lewiston. All services will be private. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives LLC, 500 Route One Yarmouth, Me 04096. Bob was married for 25+ years to Bette (Christie) Palmer and had three children; Randall Palmer, Joel Palmer, and Sally Mason. Lawrence worked most of his life at Statler Tissue Co. in Augusta and owned a grocery store, Laliberte's Market, in Augusta. Rodney is survived by his beloved with Rita of 40 years of Lewiston, brothers Richard Sargent of Auburn, Stanley Sargent and wife Diane of Georgia, Roger Sargent and wife Irene of New Hampshire, sisters Marilyn Taylor of Lewiston, Barbara Plummer of Raymond, many nieces and nephews. In his early twenties, Bill moved to the state of Maine. They spent summers together in Southport and Bridgton taking care of their parents and each other. His studies were interrupted while he served in the U.S. Navy from July 1944 - July 1946. Christopher was a friend to many as he acted on black-and-white values of loyalty and valor. He received the Surgeon Teacher of the Year award at the Maine Medical Center in 1983, Annual Student Teaching Award from University of Vermont and student Resident Teaching award in 2002. Burial will take place in the spring. A Death Has Occurred; Immediate Need Form; Pre-Planning Form; Benefit of Pre She was born in Rockland, on Oct. 28, 1927, to Everett Raymond Stone and Beatrice Ellie (Lobley) Stone. He had an incredible sense of duty right until he died, maintaining that he did his 50 pushups, walked the dog, went to the office each day, and took care of his wife and children. She then took in a lovely, young cat that she named Gabby, that had been abandoned in an apartment to keep her beloved male cat, Dudley, company.. Audrey was a collector that filled her home with treasures. Jacks exuberant life was blessed with true friends and a close and loving family. "There are a lot of emotions involved," the source said. 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. daughters Roberta Veilleux of Auburn, Rebecca S.Green of Fairfield and Beverly Pelletier and her husband Walter of Canaan, sons Bruce R. Kaherl of Sabattus and Everett A Kaherl and his wife Connie of Lisbon, stepdaughters Theresa Pearson, Ervine Diamond and Marlene Motley, many grandchildren, step-grandchildren and great -grandchildren. All Rights Reserved. A memorial service will begin at 12 noon in the sanctuary followed by a reception in the Trafton Room. Bob worked for the U.S. Also his family and friends for their loving support. He enjoyed coloring, sports; swimming and camping. He is survived as well by his daughters, Karen Ryder and husband Keith, and granddaughters Dacia and Taila of Swanville, and Jacqueline L Smith of Islesboro. In 1990, Clyde decided to work to live instead of living to work. Also many great friends. Lisas wish was to see Samantha through high school and launched in her life. He served nine years in the U.S. Army and received an honorable discharge as a Captain in 1964. A memorial gathering of family and friends will be held at the Bookland Caf in Brunswick Tuesday August 15th, from 5:30 to 8pm. He also liked to read, watch the birds and feed them. Arthur's eight grandchildren are: Lisha Cooper and husband Mike, Christopher Bishop and wife Kris, Jaime O'Connor, Jill Avery and husband Ryan, Megan Phelan and husband Matthew, Shannon Bishop, Darcie Bishop and Kim Bishop and husband Mike. In her early years she worked with her husband in his shoe repair business. Henry worked for the U.S.D.A. They would also like to say Thanks for all the support from Unum, Canteen Service and Hannaford during this difficult time. Dick- Roger Gene Dick, 54, of Lewiston, died on Thursday, November 9, 2006, at St. Marys Regional Medical Center, in Lewiston. 8 Sundance Lane . In 1993, she was one of five winners of the Jefferson Award for distinctive community service given by the Maine Broadcasting System. He was born in Lewiston, July 9, 1942, the son of the late Roland and Madeline (Baker) Boudreault. Carol's family would like to express their heartfelt thanks to Dr Nicholette Erickson and the staff of Central Maine Oncology; Dr Roger Austin and the staff at The Hospice House, who supported Carol and her family through her journey. Auburn-Laurie Lee Coburn, of Lewiston, ME, formerly of Auburn and Dresden, died on October 11, 2008. Upon retirement, Martin returned to Maine and worked for Community Service Communications Inc. in Winthrop. She especially loved working with the faculty and staff of the University of Maine's Cooperative Extension Service. He was an electrician by trade working in the Portland area. He married Amy Piepkorn on August 28, 1999. A memorial service will immediately follow, from 5 - 6. She took great pride in the care she provided and was the ultimate caregiver! P.O. Reception to follow at Bishop Cote Hall. She worked for San Antonio Shoe as a supervisor and Striderite Shoe also as a supervisor. He also leaves a brother, James E. of Falmouth; and two sisters, Marcia of Bath and Gwen of Augusta. She enjoyed her flower garden, beano and especially her grand and great grandchildren. Frank also enjoyed his daily interaction with the public, not only with the states many visitors, but also with his many friends from Yarmouth. The family wishes to extend its sincere appreciation to Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice, Barbara Smith of Helping Hands, Scott Richards PA, and CMMC Rehabilitation. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM on Thursday, March 26th at the Gracelawn Memorial Park 980 Turner Street, Auburn, Maine. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Development Office, Central Maine Medical Center, 300 Main Street, Lewiston, 04240. 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. In 2000, he married Esther Eveleth Young. Karen is survived by her daughter Michelle Schooley of Beverly, her son Kevin Schooley of Old Orchard, ME, and her companion Tim Frank of South Paris, ME. A gathering will be held at the family home immediately following the service. While raising his family, skiing and mountain climbing were pursued with the Abenaki Ski and Outing Club. Kennedy apparently explained the incident as caused by a drinking problem, and promised to undergo treatment. Valmour will be laid to rest at the Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Mt. after a short illness. Lewiston Richard A. Poisson, 75, of Lewiston, died on February 16th, 2008 in Russell Park Nursing Home with his loving family by his side. Frank taught band, chorus and various smaller instrumental groups at every grade level. She was born in Lisbon on April 10, 1914 the daughter of Lincoln and Myrtle (Clark) Bowie. Read more about the life story of Stacey and share your memory. He found great pleasure in doing for others. She was born in Bath to George F. McLean and Edna York McLean on Feb. 11, 1949. In the late 1970s, Chet moved to Meriden, CT. Nell attended Fairfield Schools and graduated at 16, class of 1926. Yet he continued to have contact with the girl while he was at the treatment center in Maryland, friends said, and on his return, resumed frequent contact. . She enjoyed a lot of hands on activities including sewing, cooking, picking berries and crossword puzzles. She is survived by her husband, Arthur A. Windecker Jr., whom she married on Jan. 6, 2001; daughters, Beverly Leyden and Arolyn Lake; grandchildren, Jack, Jim and Jeff Leyden, Deanne McDonald, Sharon Lake-Post and their spouses; 12 greatgrandchildren; sisters, Eva Sedgewick and Elinor Ambo; many nieces, nephews, and cousins. A memorial service for family and friends is planned for early summer at Bay view Cemetery, Bowdoinham, date and time to be announced. John was employed as a Construction Supervisor by several large firms in the 1960s and 1970s. Box 105 Lovell, ME 04051. Arlene was a member of the North Augusta Grange, North Augusta Cooperative Extension and the North Augusta Trailblazers Snowmobile Club. Auburn-Carol Ann Woodbury, 61, of 56 Hersey Hill Rd, Minot, died Sunday October 22, 2006 at The Hospice House of Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice after a lengthy battle with breast cancer. She was born in Lewiston on July 17, 1989 the daughter of John and Denise (Loesburg) Poulin. He graduated from Erskine Academy in 1971, and in 1972 he entered and served in the National Guard. Memorial Service will take place on Saturday, February 9th at 10am at the Unitarian Universalist Church, Turner Ct., in Turner.. Auburn-Verna F. Fuller Cullen, 86, of North Auburn Road, died Saturday, February 2, 2008 at Clover Health Care. Sue was predeceased her father, infant sister Judith McKenney. Thank you to all who touche. He was honorably discharged from the Army in 1956. He made them his vocation as well as his avocation. In addition to the above, we would like to acknowledge our close friends, Karen Smith, who was there for many years of his illnesses, and Tamara Blesh, for all their help, Dr. Ramon Chelueitte, Dr. Tim Hendrickson, Dr. Paul Bloch, the dialysis nurses and technicians at the Thayer Unit for their care, and the wonderful support he received from the extraordinary staff at the Brighton Access Center of Maine Medical Center in Portland, were all so important in our lives the last six years. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made to the Alzheimers Association, c/o 163 Lancaster St., Portland, Me. Later she became the director of the Dimock Street Preschool in Boston, serving physically handicapped children. She is survived by her daughter, Heidi Lupardo and her companion, Rob Bosquet; her son, Shane Lupardo and his wife, Angela; her sisters, Aldene and her husband, David Tucker, of Cherryfield, Linda Donnellon, and her husband Earl, of Orlando, Fla., and Judith Weatherhead and husband, Scott, of Limestone; brothers, Norman Tracy and his wife, Priscilla, of Milbridge, and Phil Tracy and his wife, Shirley, of Somersworth, N.H.; a sister-in-law, Kay Tracy, of Cherryfield; three very special grandchildren, Drew, Dakota and Vincent; a very special extended family from Denmark, Jesper, Pernille, Victoria and Caroline Theilvig; seven special nieces and 13 special nephews; 17 great-nieces and 16 great-nephews. She is survived by two sons, Richard G. Buotte, and his wife, Dianne, of Litchfield, and Jay A. Buotte, of Gardiner; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. She loved looking over cookbooks, and catalogs, and feeding wild cats whenever one ventured near. They lived in Paris before moving to Hochatown, Oklahoma to be the camp host at Beavers Bend State Park in the Fern Campground in December of 2015. She was at the center of many adventures at the family camp at North East Carry on the upper end of Moosehead Lake and the family ski camp at Sugarloaf, where family and friends had many years of grand times. Bean's manufacturing facility due to her declining health. The Christmas holidays were very special to Harold. She worked at Jordan Marsh as a window dresser and gift wrapper and also at the Watertown Arsenal during the war which is where she met Kenneth M. Smith. He was an extremely loving father and husband who enjoyed fishing. David is survived by his daughter Jennifer Cavanaugh, sisters Diane Vanier Caiazzo and husband Alphonse, Kathi Bird Pompeo and husband John, brothers Stephen Vanier and wife Joanne, Gregory Bird, aunts, uncles, cousins and the many friends from the VA Togus Hospital. He is survived by his wife Doria Lambert of Auburn, sons Daniel Lambert and wife Salome of Georgia, Paul Lambert of Lewiston, Ronald Lambert of Greene, daughters Ann Foss and husband Norman of Farmington, Diane Morton and husband Arthur of Greene, 15 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, sister Gloria Dennison and husband Ed of Florida, brother in-law Albert Strong, 2 sister in-laws Constance Lambert, Solange Lambert, many nieces, nephews and special. A lunch reception will follow at Marco's Ristorante, Mollison Way, Lewiston, at 11:30 a.m. Woods, 88, of the Old County Rd. A celebration of his life will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday at the Brunswick Church of the Nazarene, 94 McKeen St., Brunswick, with the Rev. She enjoyed spending time on the computer, having lunch with her friends and especially time spent with her family. Step-children Trey (Nicole) Gifford of Van Alstyne, TX, Fair Shae (Jerad) Guest of Pattonville, TX & Scotty, Mandy and Casey Conway. He was also survived by 15 nephews and nieces, and 5 great-nieces and nephews. He always helped others in need in whatever way possible and opened his home and heart to many, he will be sadly missed. He was predeceased by his father Joseph P. Parise of Lewiston. Structural Info Facts Known for movies ESPN SportsCentury 2000 as Herself Source IMDB Arlene is survived by her son Ronald Hiscock and his wife Jeannette; grandchildren Heidi and Joshua; brother Richard Roberts; sisters Mary Hinkley, Jane Cote, and Pat Bissonette; brothers-in-law Glenwood Farmer, Lawrence Farmer, and Richard Higgins; and many nieces and nephews. Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or to his childrens education fund. in Augusta. Cyrus graduated from Litchfield Academy in 1941. She spent many hours making bead ornaments and plant hangers with Fay. He was born June 11, 1955, a son of Burnham and Bertha White in Lewiston. He assisted with the coaching of the North Yarmouth Little League for fifteen years and is perhaps best remembered for his years of gardening, in particular strawberries. He was extremely handy and could fix or build just about anything. His deep love for Cundy's Harbor's beautiful ocean and interesting people was bountiful. Henrietta was a dedicated member of the Academy for more than 20 years and was elected an Academy fellow in 2007. Lewiston-Joseph E. Chartier, 85, of Ann St. died Monday, June 30, 2008 at Central Maine Medical Center, Lewiston. A complete obituary will follow. Vici was preceded in death by her parents; her brothers, William "Bud" Hymer, George Robert Hymer and Gene Hymer; and her sister, Evelyn Tyler. All of this was gradually and irrevocably taken from her by Alzheimer's Disease, in the grip of which, over the last decade of her life, she slipped further and further away from everything and everyone she had ever cared about, with her accustomed gentleness of spirit. By request, there are no public visiting hours. His biggest enjoyment was watching sports and going to his grandchildren's games. She was born April 3, 1902 in Newport, Maine. She was born on August 15, 1931 in Blaine the daughter of Clarence and Mabel (Ricker) Broad. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday, March 31, at the First Baptist Church of Livermore Falls. Among the people who were special to Larry were his two grandsons; Brandon and Hunter, his friends at the Lewiston Sun Journal, his two best buds Edward Robinson and Stewart Haggerty, along with his favorite brother Norman White and his son Justin. She is also survived by several extended nieces, nephews and cousins including Belinda Ledue and her family, Scott Johnson and his family, David Johnson and Gayle Johnson and her family. Audrey took care of her through two difficult operations and her mother lived for many years until the cancer took her at 95 years old. Six grand daughters; Erin Miller of Hillsborough, NH, Alyssa OBrien and her husband Sean of Durham, Erika Morse and her husband Eric of Durham, Tara Flanders of Durham, Ellie Garwood and her husband Vance of Wichita, KS, and Aphtyn Morse of Durham. She is survived by Anson, her husband of nearly sixty years; sons Jim of South Portland, and Bob of Portland: daughters Heidi Cummins of Manzanita, Oregon, and Jodi Crocker of Portland; her grandson Caleb Crocker of South Portland; and many nieces and nephews. At Carols request there will not be any funeral services. He worked for 38 years and retired from International Paper Co. in Jay. He was born in Lewiston on November 12, 1940 the son of Harold Sr. and Dorothy (Rollins) Keene. He was married in Newton, MA on Jan 3, 1970 to Caroline Parmenter of Palermo, Maine. Bill proudly served his country in the United States Army in the Asiatic Theater during WWII. He was the Patriarch of the family, all of us called him Pa, some called him Par. Suzanne is survived by her mother, Yvette Boisvert Desjardins and step-father, John Desjardins of Lewiston; son, Mark B. Levasseur, his wife, Amy (Mayer), and their son, Remy of Las Vegas; son, Daniel J. Levasseur of San Diego; daughter. She was predeceased by her identical twin who died shortly after birth. Often times, Suzanne and daughter Monique would travel all over Europe together with Suzanne stopping periodically to work. Auburn Cemetery, Auburn. OTISFIELD - Neil Wadsworth Ward, 78, of Bolsters Mills died Saturday, January 21st, 2006 at the Maine Veteran's Home in South Paris, Maine, after a long illness. Leo was then honorably discharged due to his injuries. There will be no service at this time. LANE - Sandra of Auburn, died in Auburn, Nov. 20. Bob worked as a chauffeur for Poland Spring Resort, Norway Shoe and retired from Pioneer Plastics in Auburn after 25 years of service. We also wish to thank her friends at the Roak Block for being there for her, it meant a lot to her and her family. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC, 25 Tampa St., Lewiston, M. 04240. For the past 10 years, he was the owner and operator of Macs Tool and Saw Sharpening Service on Alpine Street in Norway, Maine. Auburn- Irene D. Kennedy, 74, of Lisbon Falls, died on Friday, September 29, 2006,surrounded by her family,at the Hospice House in Auburn. Vernon Road. A funeral service will take place on Saturday, April 28th at 10am at Funeral Alternatives. Elinor worked for Winthrop Telephone Company and helped build the successful Wing's Electric Service with her husband Ulmont. 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.
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