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Bob was married for 25+ years to Bette (Christie) Palmer and had three children; Randall Palmer, Joel Palmer, and Sally Mason. Lewiston- Roger L. Giguere, widower of Florence Auger Giguere, of Pleasant Street, Lewiston, Maine died Wednesday (April 26, 2006) after a brief illness. Bob had a brother; Edward Palmer, and four sisters; Beverly McFadden, Dorothy Hassen, Marguerite Palmer, and Eleanor Christie. She had a warm and loving relationship with her father Louis F. Leonard of West Hartford CT, brother Edward Leonard also of West Hartford, sisters Ann Leonard of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Susan Leonard Sullivan of Lovettsville Virginia, and sister-in-law Phyllis Alexander, their spouses and her nine nephews and nieces. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, snowmobiling, watching races at the Oxford Plains or on TV. She enjoyed traveling, playing tennis, swimming, reading, playing bridge, and being with her family. En tournois: Les données affichées pour les tournois multitables (MTT) et de sit’n go sont la date et l'heure, le format de jeu, la variante, la spécialité, la structure, le buy-in (prix d'entrée, rake inclus), le nom du tournoi, le nombre d’entrées connues, la place finale ainsi que les gains. 9 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. After returning to Maine she worked for the US Postal Service as the Postmaster in North Turner and then the Postmaster in Turner until she retired in 1985. He is survived by one brother Roland Nault; niece Rachel Dube; and nephew Austin Dube. She was educated in Perry schools, graduating as valedictorian of the class of 1929. She enjoyed gardening-especially her rock garden, the outdoors and nature, was an accomplished cook, and was an expert quilter. Even though she became a U.S. citizen she was proud of her Scottish ancestry and enjoyed making many trips over the years to visit her hometown. Anne’s first born, Capt. and Schoodiewecook Rebekah Lodge. Lewiston- Florian “Joe” Plourde, 84, of Monmouth, died on Monday, July 10th, at Central Maine Medical Center. Dr. Leonard’s death at age 53 followed a 4 1/2 year battle with ovarian cancer. Opening Hours; Contact Us; Morin Heights The Mountain; Rates; Services; Opening Hours; Contact Us; Authentic escapade. He was born in Lewiston on January 6, 1943. Hood, and Wood Structures as an office employee. Family visitation at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 7. He loved his family, children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Her son wishes to recognize the loving care provided by family members when she returned home: Linda Gatti-Fyler, Robert Fyler, close family friend Carolyn Johnson, and especially my wife, Dorle. The family wishes to thank all those who gave her loving care during her stay at Ste. He then made Maine his home. He attended Edward Little High School. Ramona is survived by her husband Robert of Sabattus, 3 daughters Diane Ingrisano of Port Charlotte, Fl., Sandra Collins and husband Paul, Suzanne Pettengill and fiancé Bill all of Turner, son Donald Giguere and Fiancé Tammy Kelley of Turner, 5 stepdaughters Cheryl Testa and husband Jeff of Bristol Ct., Terry Bates and husband Chris of Long Island NY, Lisa Ochsner and husband Russ of Syracuse NY, Karen Rock of Gastonia NC, and Mindy Martinez and husband Ed, of Charlotte NC, sisters Louisa Gendron and husband Richard of Manchester NH, Marietta Wyman of Lewiston, Evelina Pouzol of Lewiston, Stella Truchon and husband Armand of Sabattus, brother Antonio Celani Jr., and companion Jenny of Lisbon, 12 grandchildren, 11 Step grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.. She was predeceased by her parents and infant son Raymond. Of special note, her family will forever be grateful to the staff of HealthReach Hospice for their care and support. A celebration of his life will be held Saturday May 27th 2 to 4 pm at The American Legion on Vernon Street in Bethel. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Cedars Nursing Center 630 Ocean Ave. Portland, me 04102 or Hospice of Southern Maine at 180 U.S. Route One Scarborough, Me 04074. Amy often spoke of her grandparents Lucille and Dale, and was grateful for the support, love, and affection they continuously displayed. His conversations always had his usual chuckle and the easygoing Glidden nature. Jane's family wishes to extend their gratitude to the staff of Central Maine Medical Center for the special and wonderful care given to her and the spiritually support and encouragement offered by family and friends during her brief illness. He returned to Portland, Maine in 1960 as attending surgeon at the Maine Medical Center and Mercy Hospitals. He was also a member of the Maine Council of Deliberation. Memorial services will be private. Messages of condolence may be forwarded to 53 Birch Ave, Oxford, Maine 04270.. He volunteered each year to maintain and mark a section of the Appalachian Trail and co-authored a book about the Maine Appalachian Trail. Pat was an avid reader on various and diverse subjects and had the scholarly view that knowledge has a virtue in itself. He was predeceased by his son, Douglas White; parents, Burnham and Bertha; and brothers, Doug, Sam, Helon and David. Portland-Curtis L. Swisher, 63, of Auburn passed away on April 23, 2006 at Maine Medical Center. Until May of this year, he and his friends still got together weekly for card night. Arrangements are under the care of Kincer Funeral Home 130 Pleasant St. Richmond, Me 04357. There will be a gathering in his memory at 10 Dunstan Avenue Scarborough on Tuesday August 1, from 4-6pm. The Belangers are particularly grateful to Ronnie’s crew at the Bridgton Town Office and at the police department for their kindness and caring during Ronnie’s recent hospitalization, and to Maine Med’s skilled professionals who tried their best against difficult odds. In 1947 She married Robert LaFontaine and they had a son Richard. He will be sadly missed by all who cared for him and his friends at the Maine Veteran's Home in Augusta.. She was a trustee at Burr’s Cemetery, Freeport. Curtis was predeceased by his ex-wife Shirley (Fisher), brother Norman, sisters Betty Davis, Louise Gers, and Joann Bosar. In Rosanna’s memory, donations may be made to the SDA Community Services 84A Union St. Brunswick, Maine 04011. • “Island Commons Endowment Fund,” 132 Littlefield Rd, Chebeague Is, ME 04017 • “Samaritan Fund,” c/o Gail Miller, Treasurer, 36 Fenderson Rd, Chebeague Is, ME 04017 • “Cumberland Mainland & Islands Trust” (memo: Second Wind Farm), c/o Chebeague Rec Center, Chebeague Is, ME 0401. In lieu of Flowers donations may be made in Irene’s honor to the Hospice House, 236 Stetson Rd., Auburn, M. 04210. Lee and his wife Helen Thomas were married on May 29, 1971 in Lewiston and celebrated 37 years together. In her memory, donations may be made to the Greater Androscoggin Humane Society, 55 Strawberry Ave., Lewiston, ME 04240. As a devoted and loving wife, mother and grandmother, her family was always first and foremost in her heart. A special thanks to Margaret McNiel and all of the Caregivers who helped Jerry stay at home as long as possible. She and her many friends made numerous trips to Reid State Park and other coastal and distant destinations. awarded a Palmer Method certificate for her outstanding penmanship. Judith worked for many years as a hairdresser in the Augusta area, co-owning Mirror Images in Augusta. Durham- Linda J. Bailey, 66 of Durham and Brooksville, Fl, died on Saturday, September 29th, 2007 at her son's home with her children and grandchildren surrounding her, following a brief illness. He was born in Lewiston on November 20, 1922 the son of Herbert and Margaret (Rourke) Carr. He enjoyed traveling in his motor home with his wife and son, Kenny, who passed away in March 2004. She also worked in social services in Maine and Massachusetts. The family thanks the staff at Falmouth-by-the-Sea for their care and support. She worked two to three jobs to raise her four boys most of her working life and always found time in between her busy schedule to attend all of the ball games of her sons. She is also survived by her sister, Jane Forest, and her mother, Amelia Thomas, both of Willmington MA. He was born in Rumford, on Feb. 15, 1929, the son of Earl H. and Hazel H. (Noble) Murphy of Mexico. . For the past three years she was involved in the "Lots to Gardens" program to teach families gardening an. No visiting hours or services at request of the family. Bill was known for his friendly disposition, ability to talk to all people, his booming voice and his large presence. His Masonic activities including serving as Past Secretary of Tranquil Lodge #29, AF and AM, Past Secretary of the Scottish Rite Bodies, Past Assistant Director of the Greeters of Kora Temple Shrine, and Past Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Maine. Hospital in Togus and his service as a VAVS deputy at the Togus VA for the American Legion. He was employed by MT Pools for 10 years. 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 is also survived by one brother; Eugene Dackmine and his companion Eva Croteau. A private ceremony of remembrance will be held in Bangor. He was born in Auburn, February 17, 1915, the son of Oliver S. and Ethel L. (Hodgman) Hathorne. She was the daughter of Richard A. and Janet (Smart) Caswell of Alfred, ME. There will be a family service of remembrance in Whitefish, Montana on July 6, 2007. She was predeceased by a son, Robert Parker; two sisters, Florence Bowie and Alice Makay; a brother, Harold Fowler; and a step-son-in-law, Bob Harris. She also loved her cat, Max. He loved the outdoors. She was employed at Knapp Shoe, Sing's Restaurant, Ross Variety and Ames Department Store, before retiring in 1995. AUBURN – Geri Bement, 79, of Valview Drive, passed away Tuesday, December 11, 2007 after a courageous battle with cancer, with her beloved family, and her cat Sydney by her side. Later in 1978, she transferred to Maine Medical Center where, in addition to her duties in the psychiatric unit, she did consultations in the ER and burn units. Scott was born in Bessemer, Michigan, the son of Malcolm D. McLean and Allegra Anderson McLean. She attended Turner schools and graduated from Leavitt High School in 1945. Being a surgeon was a privilege, and surgery was a craft to be perfected. SIDNEY - Ernest Cayer, 84, of Rumford, died on July 5, at his daughter's home in Sidney. Kenneth was predeceased by his beloved wife of 53 years Fernande (Fortin) Marr, his daughter Claudette Lewis of California, and his parents. He was born October 20, 1934 to Vernon and Velma (Ames) Bornheimer, in Portland, Maine. Harold B. Hallock, 82, of Monmouth, passed away at his home on January 15th, 2008 with his loving family by his side. She worked for B. Peck Co. for twenty years and was the sole proprietor of Royal Decorating of Lewiston until her retirement in 1990. Heather Tripp and her husband Kenneth, Ashley St.Pierre and her husband Jeffrey and Lyndsey St. Hilaire. Josephine's father died at an early age, leaving her mother, who could not speak English, to raise five children. He was beloved by all and a blessing. He enjoyed dancing and meeting with his friends at the American Legion in Westbrook and visits with his grandchildren. Donald Cougle will be officiating. She was born in Lisbon on Sept. 12, 1935, the eldest daughter of Ernest and Estelle (Gagnon) Berube. Http://www.hospiceofsouthernmaine.org/id85.html. Vous êtes à la recherche d'un job étudiant, d'un job d'été, d'un job le soir après les cours ou le week-end pour financer vos études ? There will be a celebration of Becky‘s life to be held at the Lewiston Adult Learning Center. He was an avid golfer and a member of Val Halla Golf and Recreation Center. For those unable to attend condolences may be expressed at funeralalternatives.ne. "Hike" York. He married Verna Piper in 1955, and they had 6 children. She was married to Samuel Agren in 1936 until his death in 1984. Three children Sheila DePalma and her husband James of Mechanic Falls, Diana Carrigan of Winthrop, and Bill Carrigan and his partner Maureen of Carrabassett Valley. He was employed by National Broadcasting Company as a sound effects technician where he worked in both radio and television for 40 years.. After his retirement he and Nancy moved to Yarmouth Maine where they could spend more time at their summer home on Chebeague Island. She credits her stamina and strength to endure all that faced her by taking Reliv products. She returned to work in 1968 as volunteer coordinator at Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor and then worked many years as Discharge Coordinator for Mercy Hospital in Portland. Arrangements ar. and spending time with family. Arlene is survived by her husband of 55 years, Richard F. Ayers; four daughters, Pam McCutcheon and her husband, Ray, of Augusta, Bev Pare and her husband, Paul, of Dixmont, Joyce Smith and her husband, Dan, of Sidney, and Sue Beaudoin and her husband, Jeff, of Sidney; one son, Ed Ayers and his wife, Brenda, of Sidney; her sister, Elaine Cronkhite of New York; 12 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and several nieces, nephews and cousins. She had been a resident since April in the Alzheimer Care Unit at Clover Manor, where she received excellent and loving care. Most of all, she enjoyed spending time with her numerous friends and family, especially at her summer cabin at Brightwater in Phippsburg. He spent most of his adult life sailing on Casco Bay; a passion that started during his years as a Merchant Mariner. Burial and a celebration of his life will be held at the new Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery Mt. Patient's comments, criticism, Praise, fears and suggestions were gathered by members of the committee. She was born on February 20, 1928 in Lewiston, the daughter of Gene and Medora (Landry) Gauthier. Arrangements are by Funeral Alternatives LLC, Lewiston. He enjoyed playing golf and tennis, especially the camaraderie he shared with friends. He played "Love Me Tender, Love Me True," in a piano recital and pleased his mother with a fabulous tenor voice. He was a successful general contractor because he was well organized, reliable, and a skillful diplomat. She was living with her youngest son Bruce and his family on the Bowdoinham Road in Lisbon Falls for the past 10 years. Most of her life was dedicated to her family, and she also worked for many years at Lost Valley Ski Area in the Rental Shop. She was a long time resident of Auburn. He is also survived by his two stepdaughters, Beverly Leyden of Hebron and Arolyn Lake of North Bridgeton, and their children and grandchildren. Auburn, Me 0421. Friends and relatives are invited to a birthday celebration for Alexis on Saturday, July 8th, from 2-4pm, at 22 Morrill St. in Bukfield. She loved looking over cookbooks, and catalogs, and feeding wild cats whenever one ventured near. He lived in Auburn for most of his life. He was employed at Phillips Elmet for 24 years until his retirement. During his professional career he served as President of the Washington County Schoolmasters' Club, President of the Washington County Teachers Associations, the Cumberland County Triple-C Principals organization, Trustee of Washington Academy, member of the SAD #77 School Board, and on several committees of the State Principals Association including chairmanship of the State Science Fair Committee. from Earlham College, study at the Middlebury Language Schools and an M.A. She loved musical theater and always looked forward to the opening of summer productions at the Boothbay Playhouse. A memorial service will be held on Monday at 10 a.m. at Gracelawn Memorial Park, Chapman Room, 980 Turner St., Auburn. As a domestic engineer most of her life, she gave all of her love and dedication to her children. Born August 6, 1951 in Augusta, Me., Clyde was the beloved son of Ernestine P. Sproul and the late Arnold W. Sproul of Windsor. A gathering will follow in the church banquet hall following services. 86, of Pownal, died October 10, 2008, at Coastal Manor in Yarmouth. Auburn, Me 04210 or the American Cancer Society One Bowdoin Mill Island, Suite 300 Topsham, ME 0408. or to the organization of one’s choice. He is survived by his children Tylor and Hannah McWilliams; parents Barbara and Floyd Goding; father Richard McWilliams of Norfolk, MA; brothers John, Richard, and Floyd Jr.; sisters Theresa, Barbara, Irene, Shannon, Kristine, Heidi, and Amanda; 13 nieces, 12 nephews, and 1 great-niece. Larry was an avid pie lover he also loved going to lawn sales with his wife every weekend. Surviving are her mother, Debbie Leighton of West Bath; a brother, Geoffrey Leighton, sister-in-law Anita Clearfield, and niece Shelby Leighton of Durham; a sister, Elizabeth Leighton, brother-in-law Rick Worrell and nephews Ryan and Alasdair Worrell of Aberfeldy, Scotland; and her life partner, Richard Kania of Brunswick. Following her graduation from Brewer High School, Prudy enrolled in the Mercy Hospital School of Nursing, graduating in 1948. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Rodney’s memory to Hope Haven Gospel Mission 209 Lincoln Street, Lewiston, ME 04240 or the American Heart Association 51 Route One, Scarborough, ME 04074. She then attended Mansfield Beauty School, in Lewiston, ME. They particularly loved Christmas time where they shared their homemade gifts with family and friends. He is survived by hi. After retiring from teaching, Frank went to work for the State of Maine Tourism Bureau in Yarmouth. He was a heavy equipment mechanic and in business for 50 years. She is survived by her son’s Brian King, Sal Palazzolo, and William Keene Jr.; daughter Deanne Macia; 9 grandchildren; and 6 great grandchildren. AUBURN — Victoria "Vicki" Leighton, 52, of Brunswick died Sunday, Jan. 6, 2008, at the Hospice House in Auburn after a brave battle with an extremely aggressive form of cancer. New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City.Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded by a group of New Yorkers led by then Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin.. Vernon Road. In her youth, Avis spent happy summers at the family camp on Crawford Lake in Union. Later she began babysitting in her home and for 25 years she cared for scores of area children, some from infancy to high school. He attended Lewiston Schools and then went on to serve his country proudly in the US Army during the Korean War. Early in her career she was a member and chair of the Sudbury Conservation Commission and coordinator of the Sudbury Community Gardens.