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During his years in East Machias, he held barn dances at his home and the entire town came to hear and dance to his band. Family and friends are invited to call on Tuesday, December 19th from 11 to 1pm at Funeral Alternatives with a service beginning at 1pm. Just once she nearly flipped the canoe. She was born on July 22, 1954 the daughter of Roger and Anita Tetreault Doyon. Oxford, me 0427. Greg was in automobile sales for over 15 years, general sales manager for Mastercraft Builders of San Diego and V.P. and was a Masters candidate in Asian Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. She was predeceased by a son Gary Clark. Augusta- Tonia Elin Hagan, 69, of Vassalboro, died on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2007, at Augusta Rehabilitation Center. Dr. Henrietta Leonard, an internationally esteemed researcher in child psychiatry and beloved wife of Dr. Kenneth Rickler and mother of Alexander and Nathaniel, died peacefully in the early morning hours of Wednesday, August 15, 2007 surrounded by loving family and friends. Her life will be best honored and remembered by living our lives to the fullest, and to love and give as fully as she did. In his golfing history he made three holes in one. Some of her quiet moments were spent in her rocking chair, gazing out the living room window. He was very proud of his Family especially his Grandchildren's accomplishments both academically and athletically. He had the common touch, relating well to all. Donations may be made in Als memory to any of the organizations he belonged to, Cancer Research, or an organization of your choice. Special thanks to friend Jean Forgues for the love and constant twenty four hour care, to the Hospice House for all the wonderful care during Carls stay and Central Maine Medical Center nurses on T-1. Yarmouth Thelma Packer 106 years of age died peacefully in her sleep June 14th 2008 at Bay Square in Yarmouth. In later years she worked as a teacher of home-bound students. A memorial service celebrating Johns life is planned for Saturday, June 23, at 12 noon at All Souls Chapel in Poland Spring, Maine. There will not be any services at this time. Wellesley was devoted to his family and a loving caretaker to his wife. Blaine Frank Webster, 75, of 82 Madison Street in Auburn, died Tuesday, March 10. Shortly after they married they moved to Indiana where they made their home and started their family. She was a graduate of Cony High School and worked as a secretary at Central Maine Power Company, retiring in 1994. Enter contributions can be made . In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts in her name may be sent to Jackson Feild Homes, 546 Walnut Grove Drive, Jarratt, VA 23867, or to a charity of choice. The Brookline Community Foundation, Ann Phillips Memorial Fund, 40 Webster Place, Brook-line, MA 02446 or to Hospice of Southern Maine, 180 U.S. Route One, No. He is survived by his beloved wife Rita; sons John and his wife Chriss, Jessie and his wife Josslyn; daughters Kathy and Heather; 8 grandchildren, Trisha, Traci Alden, Jonathan, Andew, Samantha Ray, Hannah McWilliams, Veydeh Ray, baby boy Ray, brothers Robert and his wife Judy of Nevada, Allen and his wife Sue of Lewiston; sisters Shirley Noyes of Mechanic Falls, Barbara and husband Robert Berry of Mechanic Falls, Jean and husband Peter Davis of Rhode Island, Arlene and husband Bob Pelchart of Georgia; Linda and husband Paul Terstegen of Lisbon, Sandra and husband Richard Flewelling of Fairfield Center, Susan and husband Donald Daigle of S. Carolina, Kathy and husband John Bergeron of Auburn; special friend Pauline Apt, Norma and Fred Robinson. Born Catherine Emeline Dennis, on June 29, 1914, in Washington, D.C., she was the daughter of international attorney William Cullen Dennis, later president of Earlham College; sister of attorney David Worth Dennis II, U.S. Representative from Indiana and a member of the House Judiciary Committee during the impeachment hearings for Richard M. Nixon; and wife of Dr. Allan Lyle Grafflin, second-in-command of the 105th (Harvard) General Hospital in the Pacific Theater during World War II, subsequently head of the Department of Anatomy of The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and later a clinical ophthalmologist with a private practice in Danvers, Mass. Condolences can be expressed at www.funeralalternatives.net. During his life he was a hard worker and had a great sense of humor and a big heart. Lewiston, Me 04240. WebView more historical records for Victoria Denise Gifford People with similar attributes to Victoria Denise Gifford Gathered from those who lived during the same time period, His teaching career brought him to Orcutt, California where he taught in the same school as Mrs. John Madden. In lieu of Flowers, donations may be made in Erlands memory to the First Assembly of God, 70 Hogan Rd., Lewiston, M. 04240. WebIvy Lawn Memorial Park & Funeral Home is Ventura County's only Historical District Cemetery offering cemetery, cremation, funeral home and planning services Email (805) Visitation will be held prior to the service from 11 AM to 1 PM. She still managed trips to France, to British Columbia, and, most recently, in the Spring of 2005, at age 85, to California. 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. 1 Suite M, Scarborough, M. 04074. She was predeceased by father Russell Graham and her brother Gregory Graham. CHESTERVILLE - Gail F. Hastings, 59, of Chesterville, died of cancer on Jan. 16, at her home, surrounded by family and friends. Bean. He will be sadly missed by his five daughters: Jacquelyn Mae and husband Robert Mastrianni of Vermont, Debra Jean Wright and fiance Andy Poore of Lewiston, Nancy Lee Greenleaf and friend of Auburn, Kelly Ann and husband Timothy Quinn of Turner and Kim Renee Lessard and husband Allan Mackey of Auburn; twelve of his grandchildren: Shannon Rae Rausch, Maegen Joy Curley, Eric Shawn Wright, Treece Lynn Klick, Amber Lynn Lessard, Erin Elizabeth Cady, Keragann Lee Rainey, Kayla Marie Chabot, Renee Therese Giasson, Elise Lucienne Giasson, Sadie Ann Lessard and Dylan Justice Mackey; and his three great grandchildren: Miranda Mae Wright, Mirisa Jesse Klick and Lyndsey Mae Greenleaf Tancrel. Nell was always the first family member to swim on Memorial Day Weekend. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth, of Topsham, Maine, five children, and nine grandchildren. A Celebration of Richards life will be held on Sunday, September 16th at 2:00 PM at The Vineyard Church located on Foss Rd. In lieu of flowers, please send donations in his memory to Hospice House on Stetson Road of Auburn. She enjoyed writing poems and reading reciting them to anyone that would listen. Togus- Kenneth E. Marr, 86, formerly of Waterville, died on Wednesday, June 7th. A memorial service for Peter Jonitis will be held Sunday July 8 at 2:00 at Durham Friends Meeting House, 534 Quaker Meeting House Rd in Durham, Maine. Harold Mac was born in Norway on October 24, 1936 and raised in Lovell, Maine. She was predeceased by her brother, Richard Talpey Wagner of St. Petersburg, Fla. A private gathering of the family will be held in the summer. He enjoyed fishing, working on cars and spending time with his family. Law and his wife Elaine of Lisbon, daughter Kelly A. Humphrey and her husband Mark and her daughter Debra S. Law of Lewiston, 6 grandchildren Kara Law, Adam Lord, Emily Law, Kathryn (Katie) Law, Joshua Law, Amy Law, great grandchildren Cayden Billings, Haley Lord, siblings Harold Butch Jewell and his wife Jackie, Beverly Caron and her husband Bob, Timothy Jewell and his wife Claire, several nieces, nephews, and life long best friend Cheryl Stewart of Wales. He worked as a weilder at Pratt and Whitney in Connecticut and later at Bath Iron Works. In lieu of flowers please send contributions to The Hospice House of Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice at 15 Strawberry Ave; PO Box 819, Lewiston, Maine 04210. She leaves two sons; Rev. He is survived by his beloved wife Janet of Oxford; daughters Trishia Hansen of Lewiston, Lacey Barcelou of Greene; son Mark Elliott and his wife Jennifer of Mechanic Falls; his mother Christine Edgecomb; sister Deanna Marken and husband Jerry of Lewiston; brothers Michael Edgecomb and wife Debra of Lewiston; Jeffrey Edgecomb of Lewiston; stepsons Jeremy and David Giasson; grandchildren Jacob Noyes, Emily and Joseph Elliott, Alexia and Kristyn Barcelou, Ryan and Brittany Giasson; nieces Melanie, Brandi, Heather, Amanda, Alicia, Amber; nephew Michael Jr.; and other beloved relatives and many friends. She was born in Greenbush on January 28th, 1945 the daughter of Charles Sr. and Agatha (Murphy) Fowler. He is survived by his sons; Kenneth Harvey, Steven Harvey, and Tim Harvey, his daughters; Joan Grenier, Joyce Murphy, and Linda Penney, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He loved to learn new things. Upon discharge from the army in 1946 Rupe return to school and completed the Advance Management Degree Program at Babson College; Wellesley, Massachusetts. He is also survived by his sisters Ruth Davis and husband Joel of Brooksville, ME, Dorothy Odell and husband Scott of Belfast, ME, and brother Gordon Hiebert, PhD and wife Angela of Alexandria, VA. His brother Dr. Joelle Hiebert of Norway, ME. In her memory contributions may be made to either Hospice of Southern Maine, 180 US Route One, #1, Scarborough, Maine 04074 or Maine Center for Cancer Medicine, 100 Campus Drive, Suite 108, Scarborough, Maine 04074-9308. He was married to Helen Libby and the couple had four daughters. New Gloucester- Sally B. Russell, 68, of Range Rd., passed away Saturday, December 31st, at St. Marys Regional Medical Center, in Lewiston, following a long illness. She earned her M.S. She enjoyed old movies, shopping, listening to music, collecting 78 records and spending a lot of time with family and friends. 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. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives LLC, 500 Route One, Yarmouth, ME 04976. He was a member of N. Scarborough Grange, Engine 5 Fire Department of N. Scarborough, and Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad and Museum. After graduating from high school she worked in the Auburn shoe shops. Souness fights back tears as he announces emotional retirement on Sky Sports, Sky Sports' Martin Tyler slammed for 'racist' comment about Spurs star Son, Iconic high street favourite to return after 4 years as shoppers 'can't wait', Olly Murs breaks down on stage over Caroline Flack 'regret', News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. Nearly two years ago, Phil was told that he had six months to live. He especially enjoyed spending time with his great-granddaughter Alexis. She loved spending time with her family, especially her best friend and sister, "Phine". He is a Veteran of the Vietnam War, and served there from 1968-1969. Burial will follow at Gracelawn Memorial Park 980 Turner St. Auburn, Me 04210. She worked as a nurse in her native Canada at ?Crick? During her years of work in the hospitality field, her outgoing personality and concern for people around her earned the respect and love of many that came in contact with her. He traveled around the world twice on the destroyer U.S.S. She grew up in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts where she graduated from High School in 1940 and later, her art degree from Vesper George School of Art in Boston, MA. Henry worked for the U.S.D.A. And even in his final farewell, Kurt understood the power of love. She will be sadly missed by her family and friends, and by her loving cat, Rascal. 6:30pm at St. Joseph's Catholic Church Chapel. He was predeceased by his youngest daughter Becky Grass of North Yarmouth in 1994 and his grandson Sam Megquier in 2008. He and his wife Lydia enjoyed spending time with family, day trips, eating out and camping. He was also a member of the VFW. Horseback riding with his wife Robin was a favorite pursuit. A graveside service will be held at 1pm on Monday, October 9 at Gracelawn Memorial Park, 980 Turner St, Auburn, M. 04210. She provided counsel, computer expertise and editing talents to support the establishment of Bloomings!, a nonprofit enterprise to support people with special needs. 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. He taught himself piano and began entertaining in Massachusetts at the age of fourteen. She is survived by her beloved son Brian L. Caine and his wife Christina of Lewiston and son Michael Caine of Connecticut. nieces and nephews, grandchildren and great grandchildren. For those wishing to make a contribution in her memory please consider HealthReach Hospice, P.O. He was the husband of Elna Myers Clancy, father of Mark (Sherry) Clancy, Kevin (Michele) Clancy, and Kathleen (William) Walsh, and the loving grandfather to 7 grandchildren. But now life on earth is closing. She was fortunate enough to find love again and married September 2, 1994. Harold was predeceased by his parents, sisters Phyllis Keene, Dorothy Keene. Gloria (Thayer) Demers, son Danny Demers, daughter Judy Demers, and stepchildren John Noyes, and Wonda Lever, along with his grandchildre. Her family adored her for her strength, faith, and guidance. Swindle of Pinhook, TX. He is also survived by two sisters and their families, Deborah McLean of Freeport and Erica M. Helm of Strafford, N.H., and a brother and his family, Timothy A. McLean of So. He enjoyed making and selling garage cupolas and windmill lawn ornaments. Clara worked in various shoe shops, had her own day care and worked for Kennebec Ice Arena. She was greatly loved, and will be greatly missed by her parents, Albert and Eleanor Gedney, of Saratoga Springs, N.Y.; and by her brother and his wife, Albert and Joanne Gedney, of Gloversville, N.Y. She will be mourned by the community of the First Baptist Church in Livermore Falls, a community of which she was a part for over 30 years, and by friends and family near and far. A gathering to celebrate her life will be planned at a later date. She was predeceased by her husband Bernard, son Michael Messier and granddaughter Kori Rogers. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC, 198 Western Ave., Augusta, M. 04330. She worked several years in a shoe shop & after retiring from there, Elsie went to work in a nursing home. She enjoyed flower gardening, animals, cooking, and was an avid fly fisherman. She volunteered in several capacities to deliver services and support public health issues at the town and state level. Alice was also a member of the committee that established Foster Grandparents in the Portland area. Augusta on Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 12pm. Donations can be made to. Along with his practice of optometry, Dr. Marcotte worked as a counselor for several years in the substance abuse treatment programs at St. Mary's Hospital in Lewiston and the Addiction Resource Center in Bath. Per the familys request, there will be no services. He was predeceased by a brother,Donald Martin.Survivors include a brother,Russell and his wife Merlene of Topsham,Me.,a sister-in law,Janice Martin of Springfield,Vt. Lewiston-Jeannette L. Morin, 92, of Spring St. Auburn, passed away on Friday, June 30, 2006 at Central Maine Medical Center. He was an avid gardener, which he enjoyed sharing with his neighbors and friends. She is survived by her husband Richard Erskine of Yarmouth, son Michael Erskine and his wife Louise of Sidney, daughter Ally Erskine of Kentucky, brother Stephen Davis of Florida, sister Cynthia Holbrook of Woolwich, and grandsons Jacob and Ryan Erskine both of Sidney. She was born in Lewiston on April 21, 1932 the daughter of Leo and Lucienne (Sutton) Larochelle and attended local Lewiston Schools. 2 Trees, Flowers, or Condolences have been shared with support of Stacey's family -. Prudy was born September 30, 1926, the second of six children of Jackson and Doris Libby of Brewer. In Ricks memory, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice 236 Stetson Rd. In 1984, he married Joan Robbins Bush. He is survived by his wife, Dawn of 45 years; one son, Bruce Gosselin Jr. and his wife, Donna, of Monmouth; one daughter, Dawna Gosselin Potvin and husband, Ronald, of Lewiston; five grandchildren, Danika, Tyler, Jared and Erin Gosselin, and Dustin Potvin; two sisters, Sandra Lamay and Pat Dyer; and one brother, Robert Gosselin. Cummings and the Oxford Woolen Mill. After living in Virginia and Missouri for several years John and his wife returned to Maine in 1999. He was a former member and a Memorial Committee member of the Burton-Goode-Sargent Chapter, build-ers of the Maine Korean War Memorial in Bangor. Leo married Rose Boucher of Rumford on October 3, 1942. Surviving are John Adams. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice, 15 Strawberry Avenue, Lewiston, Maine. She was born in Lewiston on Aug. 5, 1948, the daughter of Donald A. and June E. (Bean) Barrett. Leo enjoyed time with his family and was very excited to see the Red Sox win the world series. She teaches at the Genealogical Institute of Pittsburgh and the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy. VNA . In Ruths memory donations in her name may be made to: South Shore Art Association, 119 Ripley Road, Cohasset, MA 02025. 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. She was 78 and had been suffering from advanced-stage abdominal cancer. Gwen will always be the mother to David W. and John Estler and Michael D.D. Bill was one of the founding members of the Asbury Park music scene in New Jersey. He was a former member of the American Chemical Society, the American Pulp and Paper Institute, a 50 Year member of Ashlar Lodge #105, A.F. He was predeceased by a brother Scott Hobart. WebIs Victoria Denise Gifford still alive? Vici was born in Lakeport, Calif., on April 29, 1948, to George and Margaret Hymer. passed away on Friday, February 16, 2007 at Russell Park Manor. She went to nursing school at Maine Medical, doing two years of classes in one year. Dot was predeceased by husband Donald E Woodbury, siblings Elinor Sterritt, Stanley Ashton, Ruth Germann, John (Jack) Ashton, and Donald Ashton. In lieu of flowers, donations preferred to the Hospice House, 236 Stetson Road, Auburn, ME 04210. She was a creative and curious soul that loved the beauty of life. A concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11:00am on Monday, February 19 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church on Main Street in Lewiston. He graduated from the University of Maine in Orono in 1974, receiving a B.A. Paris and Buckfield. Portland, and was a Girl and Cub Scout leader. in Auburn. In lieu of flowers, if you wish send donations to the Salvation Army, Boys Club or YMCA Portland in Phil's name. She married Herbert P. Broy III, in 1990; they birthed their only child, Samantha, in 1991. Survivors include his wife, Virginia Day Zimmerman of Monson; his daughter, Susan of Woolwich; two sons, Michael of Sag Harbor, N.Y., and Peter and his wife, Anisa Mehdi of Maplewood, N.J.; a grandson, Edward Watson of New York City; two granddaughters, Janna Martha and Katherine Turner Zimmermann of Maplewood; a sister, Shirley Farquhar of Ludlow, Vt.; and many nephews and nieces. She was born in Leeds, September 14, 1927, the daughter of Stillman and Edna (Fisher) Bryant. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Rodneys memory to Hope Haven Gospel Mission 209 Lincoln Street, Lewiston, ME 04240 or the American Heart Association 51 Route One, Scarborough, ME 04074. 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. Freeport-Florence A.Poosie Kierstead, 73, of Freeport died February 28, 2009 at the Hawthorn House, Freeport. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to ALS of Northern New England, The Concord Center, 10 Ferry St, Concord, N. 03301 or St. Joseph's Manor's Fund, 1133 Washington Ave, Portland, M. 04103. She was born June 1, 1945 , daughter of Glenys & Chester Leighton. 5131 Obituaries. Throughout the day, Larry was visited by many members of his family and friends. His family thanks all those who helped bring a smile to Ralph's face as his health was failing. There will be a private family graveside service at Burr Cemetery, Freeport, on Thursday, Oct. 4th and the family would like to invite friends to share in the celebration of Linda's life at 3:00pm at 63 Reed Rd, Durham (Ben's garage). Family and friends are invited to visit from 2pm 3pm with a funeral service at 3pm on Sunday, March 4th, at Christ Temple Church of God in Christ (The Log Church), 2488 Turner Rd. Through his example, Udo taught his children and grandchildren to be hard workers, to dedicate their lives to family, to be fair and kind to others and to always remember what is most important. She graduated from Freeport High School. He was born in Rumford, on Feb. 15, 1929, the son of Earl H. and Hazel H. (Noble) Murphy of Mexico. The website address (for online donations) is www.alz.org/maine; mailing address is Alzheimers Association, Maine Chapter, 170 US Route 1, Suite 250, Falmouth, M. 04105. However, the family will attend the 10 a.m. service on Sunday, May 27, at the First Congregational Church of Gray. There will be no funeral services. Her happiest times were when she was at the ocean and spending time with her family and friends. East Poland-John E. Hutchinson, 50, of Harris Hill Rd. Born April 7, 1909, in Searsmount, Maine. Auburn- Aurea Ida Lee, 81, of Auburn, died Sunday, January 22 at the Odd Fellows Home in Auburn. He was born in Augusta on May 26, 1939, son of Warner Everette and Ethel May Preater Taylor. He was a chef in area restaurants and was a personal chef to the Payson Estate in Freeport. Betty attended schools in Vassalboro and Waterville, and was proud of having bee. She loved the ocean and being outdoors, and was always up for an adventure. 86, of Pownal, died October 10, 2008, at Coastal Manor in Yarmouth. He was born October 19th, 1948 in Lewiston, the son of Roger L. and Christine J. She was predeceased by her parents, her step mother Ethel McCleary, sisters Pearl LaPointe and her husband Ivan. Ultimately, it was this affliction that led to the end of his life. Interment will be in Pine Grove Cemetery. She enjoyed Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy, reading and crossword puzzles. After high school, Kurt attended college at The University of New England, graduating from their dental hygiene program in May of 2006. She attended Durham and Freeport schools. Mrs. Quirion attended St. Augustine School and graduated from Cony High School. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Kurt Theriault Memorial Scholarship Fund at TD Banknorth, 98 Lewiston Street, Mechanic Falls, ME 04256. He is survived by his wife Helen of Auburn, daughters Janet Proctor and husband George of Leeds, Janice Lashua of Lewiston, Juanita Allen of Auburn, Laurie Chute of Lewiston, son Richard Breton and wife of Durham, Lee Allen Jr. and wife Jennifer of Turner, and 13 grandchildren. She was extraordinarily generous, giving freely to numerous charities, causes and friends and family in need. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Hospice House Stetson Rd. While in Mount Desert, he was a member of the Casey-Clark-Jones trio. Donations can be made in her memory to the Hospice House, 236 Stetson Road, Auburn, ME 04210. He was moderator of the Bethel town meetings for many years. Brenda loved the holidays, gardening, crocheting and spending time with all of her family and many friends. She was a member of Girl Scouts as a youth and had fond memories of camp and was a lifeguard at Kineowatha Park in Wilton as a teen. Auburn, Me 0421. Over the years, Richard traveled extensively across the US, dividing his time between Maine in the summers and the southwest in the winters. Truly, his un-ending kindness, and love for family will never be forgotten, He had an infectious smile that always brightened your day and a sense of humor that always kept, and shall continue to keep, us laughing. Survivors include a daughter, Julie Allarie and her husband Charles Larsen of Venice, California and a son, Michael James Allarie of Auburn. The family would like to thank the Hospice House and Dr. Roger Austin for all their wonderful care. He enjoyed fishing, hunting and spending time with family. Interment will be later in the spring at Kenney Cemetery in Brooks, Maine. Macky was an original, an inspiration to all who knew her. 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.

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funeral victoria denise gifford