Auburn-Isadore S. Shaban, 92, of Pinewoods Rd. Dave could also be gentle and nurturing. She was fun, loving and always inviting. He was also a member of the VFW. He attended Mechanic Falls schools, served in the U.S. Army, and served on the Mechanic Falls Fire Department. She worked in a pants factory starting at the age of 16 for several years and then working for Devonshire until retiring in her fifties of ill health. She is survivied by two children; Ricky and Kirsten, a brother Michael J. Walton and his wife Donna, and nieces; Brenda Orach, and Belinda Vallee. He considered the assistance they so freely provided to be extraordinary and mentioned it up until the day of his death. Lewiston-Joseph E. Chartier, 85, of Ann St. died Monday, June 30, 2008 at Central Maine Medical Center, Lewiston. Lisas wish was to see Samantha through high school and launched in her life. She also worked at the Cowen Mill. The visitors at Fern were always welcome, even the deer, that she fed corn daily. LEWISTON - Nancy Dawn Dupuis, 72, died in Lewiston, Jan. 22. He was born in Talmadge, Maine on May 12, 1927 the son of Lawrence and Grace (Severance) Osnoe. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LL. He enjoyed his daily exercise routine, spending time at Popham Beach, fishing, hiking, horses and animals. He loved hunting, fishing, farming and all outdoor activities. She was born in Mechanic Falls on October 18, 1923 the daughter of Paul and Floris (Hartford) Murray. Memorial donations may be made to the Coastal Humane Society of Brunswick in the name of Charlie the cat. Harold B. Hallock, 82, of Monmouth, passed away at his home on January 15th, 2008 with his loving family by his side. Spending time with family and friends was always a priority. He was born on Dec. 8, 1944, to Chester and Mildred Porter of Saugus, Mass. In 1971, Lorna and her family hit the road, traveling up the east coast to Prince Edward Island, researching family heritage, and living in a camper for almost a year- all the while enjoying the adventure. Or, in her spirit, practice random acts of kindness. He was the son of Mary Jean Gagnon and the late Edwin E. Fisk Sr. She loved music and in the summers she played piano at the Squaw Mountain Inn. She also kept in touch with family and old friends with her wonderful letters. Family and friends are invited to attend a celebration of Life for Ray on Sunday, December 4, at 11am at Gracelawn Memorial Park 980 Turner St. Auburn, Me 04210. He is also survived by his favorite aunt and uncle; Matthew and Evelyn Webb. South Portland, Maine 04106. Gloria, a very special wife and mom, went to be with the Lord. (Edwards) Elliott. Lewiston Harvey W. White, Jr., 86, of Lisbon, died on April 9th, at Central Maine Medical Center with his loving family by his side. Fred was a life long resident of Freeport, born March 3, 1913. She wasnt alone and had her family and long time love Jay Reynolds by her side thru all of the hills and valleys. Visiting hours for Jean Paul will be held from 2pm-4pm and 7pm-9pm on Sunday, March 25 at Funeral Alternatives, 25 Tampa St. in Lewiston. In 1944 Eleanor enlisted in the Marine Corps to serve for two years during WWII. He was born on October 5, 1939 in Mechanic Falls the son of Wallace and Bessie Sargent. Vicky Gifford Kennedy Net Worth is $12 Million Mini Biography Vicky Gifford Kennedy was created on Feb 20, 1957 in Bakersfield, California, USA as Victoria Denise Gifford. Clyde was a proud member of several AA groups. The family will greet attendees one hour before the Mass in the rear of the church to give time for sharing stories and hugs. Memorial services will be held on Wednesday, December 31st, at 7 PM with a visitation one hour prior to the service at First Assembly of God Church, Hogan Road, Lewiston. or "How's Lisa?" and Doris Johnson and attended Freeport Schools. After surviving the 1917-19 flu epidemic, she came to Presque Isle at the age of 2. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives LLC, 500 Route One Yarmouth, Me 04096. Through the years she worked for Augusta Supply Co., State Highway, Kennebec Contracting, as a foster mom and child caregiver for several years. He became a pilot while in the military. For the next 15 years he worked on construction projects around the Northeast. Gifford Mark D. Ryan, USA, preceded her in death in 2003. parcel deliveryman then in 1967 on to a tractor-trailer drive. Frances McCleary. Also, 20 grandchildren, Edward Burnett, Jr., Jessica Chalker, Erin Gurney, Ben and Jason McIntyre, Sarah Kelly; Heather, Sheena, Elizabeth, Kurt, Drew, Emily and Sarah Lashua, Chris, Scott and Allison Briggs, Kelli McDonald, Heidi and Katie Brooks and Jennifer Laliberte. Virginia was dedicated to her loving family. He has been a mechanic, a truck driver, carpenter, road commissioner and was sexton of the Walnut Hill Cemetery for more than thirty years. She began her engineering career at International Paper Company in Jay and also worked for several other companies in the area. Formerly of Northfield, Mass., she moved to Maine in 1991 to be closer to her family. The family thanks staff of the Hospice House and staff at Hemacology Oncology Associates, Lewiston and special thanks to Dr. Ramon Cheleuitte and Dr. Andrew Smith, Augusta for their outstanding service and special friendship to Gaylon during his long illness. Donations may be made to the family to help defray expenses or the American Cancer Society. The Belangers are particularly grateful to Ronnies crew at the Bridgton Town Office and at the police department for their kindness and caring during Ronnies recent hospitalization, and to Maine Meds skilled professionals who tried their best against difficult odds. In 1996 she became an Independent Sales Director for Mary Kay. and spending time with family. her life. 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. She is survived by her husband of Lisbon, mother Alice Webber of Portland, son William B. M. 04240. He was a pioneer in an era that produced many artists of incredible talent, who went on to influence the sound of American rock and roll forever. He was brought up on Cliff Island and moved to Portland in 1950. She was the director of benefits at the Federal Home Loan Bank in San Francisco and, later, for the Whitney Bank of New Orleans. A graveside service will be held at the Pine Grove Cemetery, Falmouth, ME later in the spring at a date and time to be announced. He attended local schools. He enjoyed camping, hunting, fishing and especially archery. Alzheimer's affected him about 15 years ago. 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. Her delightful smile could brighten even the darkest day. The LIFE Picture Collection via Getty Images / Getty Images. But most of all he loved finally seeing the Red Sox win the World Series. Fred worked at Freeport Shoe and retired from Eastland Shoe in 1976. He earned a B.S. may be made to: . She also had a fondness for animals and birds. She enjoyed Bowling and was a member of a bowling league at Holiday Lanes. Robert Proudly served his country in the United States Army during WWII. LEWISTON---Elinor A. She was a graduate of Valley Hospital School of Radiology in Ridgewood, N.J. After graduating, she worked as a technician at Valley Hospital, then for a doctor in private practice. He and his son and son-in-law, Ted, built the new garage at 8 Chasse St., Auburn, in November 1984 and started operating in January 1985. She was born in Hermon on Oct. 14, 1926, the daughter of Frances (Wilson) Cronk and John Cronk and John Clarence Brace. Kelli OBrien and husband Sean, Jason Record and wife Laura. Family and friends are invited to a memorial Mass on THURSDAY at 10 AM at Holy Cross Chapel. Until 1992 she continued to live in North Vassalboro, at which time she moved to Lewiston. . In Jims memory donations may be made to the First Assembly of God Church Hogan Rd. Ronda was a remarkable woman who lived life in positive light. Bea was predeceased by her parents, son Vincent Hill Jr., a granddaughter Allison Hinkley, a brother and sister and a. died on March 4th, 2008 unexpectedly at his home. Funeral Homes Victoria, BC - Dignity Memorial 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 lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Odd Fellows Home, 85 Caron Ln., Auburn, M. 04210. The family wishes to thank the staff at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House for their professionalism and compassion and the caring staff at the Atrium. Memorial services will be held in the spring at the convenience of the family. Memorial services will be private. West Gardiner - Alfred Smith, 77, o. Auburn - Dr. Laurier Paul Marcotte, 64, of Main Street Lewiston, passed away at the Hospice House on Friday, February 16, 2007 after a prolonged illness. He especially enjoyed collecting MatchBox toys. Please make donations in his memory for youth scholarships to the Kennebec Valley YMCA, Union Street, Augusta, ME 04330. Oakland-Helen I. He also spent several years working tirelessly for the Pulp and Paper Resource Council so he could preserve the woods he loved and teach others about their worth and diversity. He purchased a dairy farm in East Oxford in 1949. Author of over 100 professional papers, Henrietta was recognized internationally for her contributions to the field of child psychiatry, including the discovery with her NIMH colleagues of a unique form of childhood-onset obsessive compulsive disorder in which symptoms are triggered by streptococcal infections. (Health Opportunity for People Everywhere.) Virginia M. Glover. Charles "Mike" Yandell died peacefully surrounded by his family at Falmouth by the Sea on November 7. There will be a celebration of her life at Beavers Bend State Park at a later date. Nathan March will be the celebrant. She was born May 4, 1922, in Presque Isle, a daughter of Ellery and Grace M. Sloat. Pre-deceased by his parents Edward and Mathilda Bartley, his brother Henry Bartley and his sister Beatrice Hart and her husband George. Oshawa Obituaries Ryan was known for being a hard worker and worked at Clarks Farm Stand in Turner baling hay. Gifford In Eddies memory donations may be made to: Boy Scout Troop 111 c/o the United Methodist Church 439 Park Ave. Auburn, Me 04210 or Androscoggin Hom. Early in her working career she was employed as a visiting nurse in Manchester, New Hampshire. Burial will be private at Gracelawn Memorial Park. Special thanks to Dr. Henry Glover and his staff and to the dialysis unit at Thayer, Hospice Volunteers of Waterville and special friend Irene Gillum. Norway-Thelma Inez Truman, 88, of Norway died on May 20 at Stephens Memorial Hospital. After retirement, Al enjoyed working on anything mechanical, especially old Simplicity tractors, and was often called upon to repair lawn mowers in the neighborhood. family and friends are invited to visit at Gracelawn Memorial Park, Chapman Room, 980 Turner Street, Auburn on Thursday June 28 from 4pm-6pm. Lewiston-Laurent E. Beaucage, 56, of Sabattus St. died unexpectedly on Sunday, February 19, 2006. Kathie revealed earlier this year that she is dating again five years after her husband's death. It was known by those who knew Gaston that he loved his grandchildren and was loved dearly by all of them. He is survived by his parents Charles and Dorothy Feeney of Falmouth, sister Diane McMaster and husband Don of Falmouth, brothers Michael Feeney and Fianc' Janice Gagnier of South Portland, David Feeney and wife Kim of South Portland, Stephen Feeney of Gorham, several nieces and a nephew and longtime companion Betty Skalski of Norway. While married to Bud they enjoyed showing horses with her sister Shirley. He was predeceased by his brothers Maurice, Marcel and Leonard Marcotte. He was past president of the Down Easters, the 1st chapter of Good Sam Campers. In them, we met our mother's angels while she was still with us. He is survived by his loving wife of 33 years, Nancy Herlihy; a brother, Tim Herlihy of Claremont, N.H.; a stepson, Dan Edmondson and his wife, Tabitha, of Augusta; a stepdaughter, Laurie Conant and her husband, Scott, of Newberg, Ore.; a brother-in-law, Mike Helber and his wife, Laurel, of Columbus, Ohio; a former stepdaughter, Kathy Foshay and her husband, Jeff Shute of Tuscon, Ariz.; and eight grandchildren. She was predeceased by her baby, Heather Jean; and a grandson, Robert Sinclair. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Greater Androscoggin Humane Society 3312 Hotel Rd. Vernon schools and then went on to serve his country proudly in the US Army during World War II. Bertha was born in Greene, Maine the daughter of Elwood and Lizzie (Beal) Wing. Services will be private and held at the convencience of the family. Bruce Trafford and his wife Jamie of Gray, Karen Trafford and Tom Thompson of Gray. Cassidy got married in June while Cody got married in September. He enjoyed woodworking, singing, music, being an auctioneer. An 80-year-old Minnesota woman will not be missed by her children, according to a spiteful obituary published Monday. In addition to the friends in his car, he is also survived by his extraordinary family of blood relatives, love cousins and kindred spirits: his mother, Jacqui Clark and Meghan Lamey, Debbie Mattson, Sam Furth and wife Rachel, Abe Furth and wife Heather, Becky Lamey, Pam Rosen and Bob Mulliken, Gail Clark, Cheryl Clark, Jessica Rosen, Leslie Rosen, Ben Peirce, Morgan Peirce, David Seville, Linda and Pete Mattson, Hank Mattson, Teddy Mattson, Nan Bell, Dan Bell, James Bell, Katie Bell, and his dog with a big neck, Ben. She was born on August 15, 1931 in Blaine the daughter of Clarence and Mabel (Ricker) Broad. Terry was a Devout Christian, many looked up to her for wisdom, advice, Leadership an. She was an avid reader, gardener, bird watcher, and art collector. After retiring from teaching, Frank went to work for the State of Maine Tourism Bureau in Yarmouth. 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. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, March 4, 2006 at Holy Family Catholic Church Sabattus St. Lewiston at 11am. During his career there he proudly served as a labor representative, including a two year term as president of the local chapter of the NALC. From 1960s-1984 she managed a shoe store in Hanover, MA. Ginny was also skillful in many other areas including carpentry, cake decorating and crafts of all kinds. Hope you find peace, said another person. She was a wonderful wife, mother, and personal confidant to her entire family. Richard was predeceased by his parents and his son Tony in 1992. Bean. Audrey worked at Maine Medical for some time, then moved to the Jewish Home for the Aged. Stacey was preceded in death by her son and parents. He married Hope Hersey on September 5, 1947. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Maine State Music Theatre, 22 Elm St., Brunswick, ME 04011. She was born in Boston, MA on May 11, 1914, the daughter of Lorenzo and Adelaide Crowell. He served honorably in World War II as a B-24 bombardier-navigator in the Army Air Corps. Checks should be made out to SASSMM and sent to P.O. He grew up in Bala-Cynwyd, Pa , and graduated from Lafayette College in 1951. Ruth Gladys Ferrara died December 9, 2007 in Bath, Maine, from complications incident to age. Dana taught math, science and debating at Presque Isle High School, and also coached track, Nordic and Alpine skiing, and speed skating. She worked for several years in retail. Biff was born in Waterville on Dec. 15, 1952. Rodney was a member of the Summit Spring Golf Club in Poland Spring. He served as the Chairman of the Board of Avesta Housing and was a past president of Portland Stage Company. She was the eldest of six siblings, Sidney, Robert, Jean, Carolyn and Lois. He loved doing carpentry work, trips with his family and sitting on his sunporch. this love and kindness in every aspect of his life. Her love of painting took her on many journeys. Anna was a founding member of Grace Church, Newport News, later joining St. John's Church in Hampton. She will be sadly missed by her family and friends, and by her loving cat, Rascal. He is survived by his beloved wife, Florence; a brother, Roy Stewart and wife, Gerry; sisters, Natalie Hill, Winnifred Brackley and Christine Norman; his children, Frank Phillips, Carl Phillips, Gene Hewitt, Arnold Hewitt, Dixie Hewitt and Bonnie Hewitt; and stepchildren, Tony Tibbetts, Linda Dame and Emily Nadeau. They stayed in love until his death in 1974. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his memory to the Special Olympics, Attn. Christian Thomas Chenard, 56, died at his home on May 20, 2007. Arrangements were handled by Funeral Alternatives of Yarmouth. He is survived by a daughter Paula Allen of Harrison, sons Brian Hodgdon of Oxford, Steven Hodgdon of So. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives LLC, 198 Western Avenue, Augusta. He is survived by a daughter Victoria Boudreau, mother Jo Alice Hunter sister Vickie Williams, grandmother Beatrice Melvin and Uncle Gregory Melvin. Auburn, Me 04210. He also enjoyed many summers as a seasonal camper at the Poland Spring Campground. Arrangements are by Funeral Alternatives Group, 500 Route 1, Yarmouth. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, Yarmouth, Me. Rosanna was predeceased by her beloved husband of fifty-nine years Richard Waterman Sr. in 1998, daughter Judith Huard in 1990, Catherine Hodsdon in 2002. She abandoned her children, Gina and Jay, who were then raised by her parents, the obit read. Vernon Street in Augusta, Maine. degree in Physical Therapy. Ella was a woman of substance, independent would describe her best. She was an avid traveler, who enjoyed the outdoors, antiquing and especially enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren. He loved pick-your-own strawberry fields where he would stock up on berries to enjoy all winter long. in education from the college of New Rochelle. While employed for Thrifty Toyota of Auburn, Don received the Parts Manager of the Year award for six years. He attended Garcelon School, Madison Street School, Social Learning Center, and Charlotte White Center. Auburn-Phyllis C. Griffin, 85, of Lisbon Falls, passed away peacefully of Oct. 1, 2006 at Hospice House. 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. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives LLC, 25 Tampa Street, Lewiston. He loved to garden, work around his house, go fishing, camping and hiking with his brothers and working on his cars. Over the last decade, Bill struggled with Lyme disease. Stacey grew up in Clarksville, Arkansas and was a 1977 high school graduate. Cindy loved working in flower gardens be it her own or a friends. She received only a second-grade education because of her mother; she worked most of her childhood without pay. Lewiston- Wilfred Elzear Larochelle, 82, of Sabattus, passed away January 2, 2007, at St. Marys Medical Center after a long illness, with his family by his side. Bill loved Maine, and he built a loyal fan base here as he continued his music career. He is survived by his children and their spouses, Gerald and Bonnie Coombs of Garland, Michael and Anna Marie Coombs of Guilford, Brian and Erika Coombs of Oklahoma, and Deborah Coombs of New York, five stepchildren, many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Her father, Karl Furst of Denmark, lived to be 98 years old! He also served on a special commission of the Maine Council on Aging and volunteered for AARP. He and his family traveled back East to family and friends. No one knows you like you. She was the stepmother of Jennifer Collins, wife of Alvin Collins of Apex, North Carolina. A Catholic Mass celebrating Terrys life will be held at St. Louis Church, 24 Dunn Street, Auburn on Saturday, September 22nd at 11 am with the Rev. Hebron, Maine from 12:30pm to 2:30 with funeral services starting at 2:30pm on Sunday, January 21, 2007. Bill is survived by his devoted wife of 30 years Terry, son William Richard. He was a member of Boston Ski & Sports Club and once had traveled to Austria to ski the Alps. She attended Lisbon schools and was a dedicated housewife and mother. Mary Ann Bray, 97, formerly of Fort Pierce, Florida, passed away February 13th, 2009 at Market Square Health Center with her loving family by her side. This characteristic inspired new found strength in those she touched. He formed fast friendships thanks to his charm, wit, generosity of spirit, and ability to connect to others in very human terms. She was predeceased by her parents, sisters; Irene Pinard, Aurore Thompson, Lucienne Martel, Germaine Nadeau, and Rina Flaugher, and brothers; Henry, Arthur, Albert, and Leo. He is survived by his long-time companion, Sherrill Fitch, of Jay; his son, Matthew J. MEXICO - Curt J. Neilson, 55, of Dixfield, passed away Thursday, Oct. 30, after a brief battle with liver cancer. His college years at Farmington State Normal School, now the Univ. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 198 Western Ave. Augusta, Me 04330. He was a member of Monmouth Fish and Game. His greatest enjoyment was with being with his family and friends. In lieu of Flowers, donations may be made in Richards name to the Richmond Library Association, 86 Main St., Richmond, M. 04357. LEWISTON - Robert A. Nadeau, 82, of Meadowview Park, died Monday, Jan. 23, at Ste. But she was always firm, " you have to talk to my son ", never pausing in her work at the potting table. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives LLC, Lewiston. On July 3, 1940 Chester entered the Armed Services and proudly served his country overseas in World War II. Portland Harold John Jack Bernard of Collins Road, Yarmouth, died Wednesday, May 3, 2007, at the age of 72. She had 19 grandchildren; Dana Jr, Beau, Jodi, John-Mike, Tom, Nick, Joshua, Cassie, Crystal, Jasper, Sarah, Andrew. Family and friends are invited to visit on Thursday, March 15th from noon to 1pm with a service commencing at 1pm. He was born to Robert W. Jones Sr. and Hazel Catherine Jones of Illinois, where he was raised. She was predeceased by her husband, Austin E. Polisky, on Jan. 20, 1964, in Lewiston; and a sister, Noella Kincaid of Massachusetts. Auburn. He specialized in cardiac and thoracic surgery until he retired in 1990. PORTLAND -- William H. Bill Cousins, 76, of Bethel, and Higgins Beach, Scarborough, died Sunday, July 15, 2007, at Maine Medical Center. In later years, Phil relished the time spent with family at the family cottage on Pleasant Lake, in Casco. Later on he loved wheeling and dealing antiques, guns, knives, swords, and second-hand merchandise at several different flea markets. He always looked forward to the local fairs, especially the Farmington Fair and visiting family and friends in the North New Portland area. They raised three children living in Irvington, New Jersey and then later in Springfield, New Jersey. He became an officer of the Society in 1959, an Assistant Vice President in 1961, and a Second Vice President in 1967. Blaine Frank Webster, 75, of 82 Madison Street in Auburn, died Tuesday, March 10. A private committal service will be held at Gracelawn Memorial Park, Auburn. In 1996, Tom married Eleanor Ellie Ring. Sabattus-Bertha Lillian Poirier, 77, of 2 Conway St. passed away peacefully on December, 11 2006 after a long courageous battle with her health. No funeral services will be held at this time. He was born on December 12, 1935 in Freeport Maine, the son of the late George Maier and Winifred Allen Maier. There will be no funeral or wake, honoring his wishes. In 1990 she received the colleges Katherine Graves Davidson Award, given annually to an outstanding faculty member. LEWISTON Frances T. Theriault, 79, formerly of Lisbon Falls and a resident of Marshwood Nursing Home died on Monday, Feb. 18, 2008, at Central Maine Medical Center. She had fond memories of working at Marie's Bakery, Cummings Cleaners and as a ward clerk at St. Mary's Hospital. Margaret overcame many obstacles in her life. Barbara cherished her adventures in Maine, Colorado, Utah, Newfoundland and the Canadian Maritimes. He traveled around the world twice on the destroyer U.S.S. Many nieces and nephews and their families will also always hold Dot fondly and close in their hearts. For seven years he worked for Health Reach Network as a case manager for Daysping AIDS Support Services. She attended Lisbon schools and was to have graduated in June of 1943, but when the family Model T quit in January of that year, she decided she just could not walk the 7 miles to school and had to drop out. Most important to Herb Seymour was his family; he was very proud of the lives and accomplishments of his children, his grandchildren, and their spouses. He was active in the Webb River Valley Sportsman's Club and was a member of the VFW and a communicant of St. John's Church, where he used to volunteer and teach Sunday school. Nancy L. Warner, 73, of Auburn passed away Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at the Hospice House in Auburn. Ward and husband Mike of California, Step grandchildren Marissa Weston, Daniel Carey-Tripp, Uncle William Dutch and wife Claudia of Washington State, 2 nieces and 3 nephews all of California. Followed by a Celebration of Tom's life at 11 am at the First Parish Congregational Church, Pownal Center. Before her retirement in 1985, she worked at Lovelette Nursing Home in Auburn. A 1945 graduate of Dixfield High School, she married a fellow classmate, Lincoln L. Gordon, on September 7, 1947, in Dixfield. Donations may be made to the Hospice House 236 Stetson Rd. He also served a term on the local school board. She is predeceased by husband Vincent J. Richard. JOHNSON - Eric A., 59, of Auburn, died in Auburn, April 16. Phil is survived by his wife, Joan; son Bruce, Bruce's wife Karen, and their two sons, Ben and Sam, of Cumberland; son Alan, Alan's wife Connie, and their two daughters, Megan and Taylor, of Woodside, Calif.; step-daughter Judy Violette, Judy's husband George, and son, Joe, of Portland; and step-daughter Sue Dolloff of Honolulu, Hawaii, and Sue's son, Justin Pilotte, and daughter Niki Dolloff. SOUTH PARIS - Arlene E. Brown died Nov. 25, at Market Square Health Center, where she had resided for the past six weeks. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternative Group, 500 Route One, Yarmouth. Earl is survived by his sister Carol Dubay and her husband Al Dubay of North Yarmouth, Maine. 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. In Ricks memory, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice 236 Stetson Rd. He moved to the Augusta area and was employed at the VA Hospital at Togus.
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