I just want to say that this world is better because you came into it and you helped the lives of so many people in your community and beyond in ways that were big and small but you left a lasting mark in all of us. Thank you Jose for everything, for all of your support and for all that you did. May you rest in peace in the Lord. Gone to soon you will be missed greatly. My condolences to your beautiful family may God help them through this very hard time. You can talk and chat with him anytime Salamat Thank you for sharing yourself to all.
The Filipino Community of St. Joan of Arc are praying your you and your family. With heartfelt sympathy, praying for the family. You truly loved your community, thank you to the family for sharing him with all of us. To the family of Jose Paralta, please accept my condolences on Jose's passing. I said a prayer for him and his family. Peace and Blessings to all the family. Our deepest condolences to the Peralta Family. Rest in Peace Jose Peralta you will be sorely missed. May God receive you in the kingdom of heaven. From the Crespo-Ramirez family. I will never forget Senator Jose Peralta.
He taught me my first lesson in politics. He was such an honest, good, and honorable man. This is such a loss nationally for the Dominican diaspora, and the community at large. His family and friends are in my thoughts and prayers here in Maryland. Batallador incansable por tu comunidad. I work on his campaign in as an Political Organizer. He won his Assembly Seat for the 39th that year. I found him to be a very humble and motivated young man at that time. My condolences to his wife and children. You took care of me like your own daughter while working for you, everyone knew how much you loved and cared for your African princess..
Remembering state senator Jose Peralta I remember him supporting Antwaun Gavins when he lost his brother. It was there at the funeral when I first met him. He had such a good spirit. I also read about the wonderful things and work that he has done in the East Elmhurst community he will certainly be missed prayers to the family. Thank you for your continued support. My condolences to the Peralta family and friends. Rest in Sweet Eternal Peace. It was an honor working for you. You were such a friendly and honest Public servant.
You actually cared about the people you represented. For that, we are forever grateful. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Peralta family, his friends and our fellow residents of the sister communities of Corna-East Elmhurst. Rest in Sweet Peace - His lord said unto him, Well done, good and faithful servant; thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things: May your soul rest in peace Senator Jose Peralta.
Senator you have been an enormous force for Elmhurst and Corona community. You will be truly missed, but your legacy will live on for generations. Sleep in paradise Senator. God has gained an angel, your spirit will be missed. Thank you and God bless for all you have done for the community. May God now take care and comfort your family and love ones. As a District Leader, It was a great pleasure working with you, Senator.
You had dreams for your constituents and your family. You worked hard to put them in place. You worked them and you lived them. A job well done. Your memory lives on. Rest in Peace My Brother. Mis condolencias a la familia por tan dolorosa perdida. Un gran hombre que no podriamos olvidar. We will never forget him. Senator, I'm going to miss your laugh and great debate style. Thank you for being a trailblazer for our Dominican Americaj community.
I'm praying for your family and know you're in a better place. Deepest condolences and prayers for the family in the loss of Senator Peralta. He will be greatly missed. I pray that God will comfort and send His peace. May the family feel the love, support and prayers from the communities he served so faithfully. May precious memories provide some solace. Para un amigo un lider una persona muy especial que descanses en paz amigo te extranare. About four weeks ago Senator Peralta came to my office.
As he was leaving, we had a nice discussion about the election and his next phase of his career. He was looking forward to working in the private sector and returning to elected office. He will be missed greatly by me as he was my first friend in elected office. Jose was not just a senador for Addictive family, he was a fan of us, he loved our place and support all our dreams.
He was a great friend. We will always remember him in each one of his favorite tapas. Flight high dear Jose. Our deepest condolence to Evelyn and the family. Our most sincere condolences. My family and I are deeply saddened by your loss, our hearts go out to you and your loved ones and may our prayers guide his soul to our Heavenly Father. I will always remember taking care of that Lil boy who was quick to debate anything he had his heart set on.
I knew back then u were destined for greatness. My heart aches for u n ur family left behind. Sleep in peace till we meet again. Lefrak City tenants Association sends condolences to the Praltra family. May God comfort you and keep you. Lefrak City tenants Association sends their deepest condolences to the Praltra family!! You are in our prayers. My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Senator Jose Peralta. He was a man of honor and respect. He made you feel like family.
He made a very indullible impression on me. I will never forget him. Rest In Peace my childhood friend. Dear family of Senator Jose Peralta, my deepest condolences La paz de Dios que gobierna el cielo Las consulate a la familia Peralta. His kindness and service to the community will never be forgotten. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. Your community work will never be forgotten. Your legacy will endure. Que Dios lo tenga en su Santa Gloria! He was a hard working man, who treated everyone with respect.
I had the pleasure of meeting him years ago in different CUNY events and he was always willing to help and listen to us, the students. This year I volunteered in his district office and assisted during his camping. This man and his staff worked to serve his community. May God bless his family and loved ones. Thank you Senator Peralta for representing the Dominican Republic and the Latin community with such grace.
Thank you for inspiring us and for your leadership. Jose was a sweet man Years ago he and his office helped me with a car issue. A great neighbor to all of us So sorry for his loss and wishing for strength for Evelyn and Myles and Mathew and Jose's Mother and family. Jose always made time to help though whom needed help.
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For this he will always be a honorable man. Senator Jose R Peralta thank you for all the hard work done in my community. Your work will never be forgotten. May God comfort your family and their hearts. Jose, because of you I became a leader. Because of you, I grew a backbone. I will never forget all that you did for us at Queens College, all of our planning, Fried Calamari and Mozzerella sticks at Palace Diner, and most of all the commitment you had to all those you served. God Bless your kind soul and deepest condolences to your Wife Evelyn, your boys Matthew and Miles, and your brothers.
One day I will see you again in heaven above. I know you are smiling down on all from there at peace with the Lord. With love and deepest respect, Desiree Morgan-Castellar. You are in my prayers ny friend and i will always remember you. Rest in peace in rhe arms of God. Very sad before the premature death of our beloved Senator Jose Peralta to rest in peace, thank you very much I remember your dedication and support.
May He rest in peace and God comfort her family. Our community has lost a wonderful friend and leader. Words cannot express how much we are all going to miss him. I had the honors to meet him and to share many memories. I am deeply saddened by the loss that you and your family have encountered.
Jose will be missed.. A friend, a brother and a gentleman. My sincere and deepest condolences to family and friends of Jose Peralta. We will surely remember you for all you have done for this community. Rest in Peace my friend and God bless you. I worked for the Senate and have the pleasure of working with him. He was a nice man. He will be missed and I am sorry for his loss.
My great friend, you are already in the glory of the Lord, how much we will miss you. Never thought that you leave as soon, Rest In Peace. Jose was my colleague and was always polite, professional and had a friendly smile. He was committed to making the lives of his constituents better. Jose has left us too soon but his work will live on. My condolences to his wife,children, relatives and friends. May his soul Rest In Peace. Throughout history great individuals and even great nations often are unaware of their greatness or the fact that they are the architects of greatness and history themselves.
Such was the life of my good friend ,Jose Peralta whose humble and kind demeanor conceiled his greatness. I met Jose as a young college student who traveled every afternoon to help me during our successful campaign for the Assembly in He was always a gentleman, easy going ,a true friend who later lead his own effort to write history in Queens and New York state. We will never forget Jose for his deeds where always much larger than his words. I am a witness that was a good father, great husband and loving son but to me he was always a loyal friend.
We will miss him. He was a great inspiration to the Grassroot Community at large. He always did what was best for the residents in his District. Just to name a few; He Secure fundings for our Schools and Libraries. He made sure children had school supplies to return to School. He made sure residents had Turkeys for Thanksgiving Dinner He made sure Children and Adults had warm coats to wear in the winter. He made sure children had toys for Christmas He has given many Proclamations to Grassroot people for their community service.
When I received a personal phone call from our Senator after the General Election he stated to me, that he wanted to bring all the Organizations in his District under one umbrella. Hopefully one day is plan will be granted. May Allah bless his Wife, Children and extended family with strength in this time of sorrow. May God bless the Peralta family during this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. I worked with Jose peralta over the summer, helping him make calls to remind voters to vote for him. I exchanged a few words with him and he was indeed a amazing man.
He really cared about the community and everyone adored him. I hope he Rest In Peace and I pray for his family!!!!! We will remember him in our hearts and each of our fights. May your loved ones find comfort to overcome such a great loss! You will be in my prayers! Jose, you will be missed. We will never forget you. I am so saddened by the passing of this great man. Such a sunny disposition. Such a kind person.
He treated my late husband like gold and hired him when he was unemployed when nobody else did. Jose adored his children and my own. Jose Peralta came to visit me in the hospital when I gave birth. Outside of family and my best friend, no one else did that. He was so happy and celebratory for us. Jose Peralta was one in a million and my heart goes out to his widow and children. I hope that he will be at peace and enjoying Heaven with my late husband Steven.
They can talk politics and dream of how to help the less fortunate together forever now. I miss them both. Rest In Peace my friend. I will always remember you as the man who loves his community and family. Thank you for your friendship. I always remember the best times we had when I was a lawyer and you asked me Probono to represent fa constituent that need it help and later your support for me.
Linda, Sincerest Sympathy on the loss of Paul. Know that you have friends you can lean on to help you through this very difficult time. I will miss the presence of a kind person. May the love of family and friends around you provide peace and comfort to get you through the days ahead. I remember Mickey as A kids Growing up. He was a Chlidhood friend of both My Farthers and Uncle. Lenny and George Caterinicchio.
Oh Mickey will be greatly missed. We Just searched to find out how he was and found this.
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God Bless him, such an amazing man. We didn't always see eye to eye, but I always loved you and will always love you. I wish I was aware of your passing. Be peaceful in Heaven. I know you feel the same way tooth. I want to express my sympathy on the passing of a special and wonderful man. I know you have suffered a great loss. May his memory be eternal. Lamento mucho la pena por la que esta pasando,se que son momentos dificiles de manejar, pero Dios mediante su palabra nos ayuda para sobrellevar la muerte de un ser querido y nos da una hermosa esperanza en revelacion La perdida de un ser querido es un suceso muy triste y muchas veces nos sentimos desconsolados.
Espero que Dios le de las fuerzas a usted y su familia para afrontar este momento doloroso. I'm so sorry for your loss. His smile will be missed. Dear Betzios Family, sending you our heartfelt condolences during this sorrowful time. God bless Elias and may he rest in peace. Alexa and Peter Dove sending loving and heartfelt condolences to the Skrenta family.
A very special and giving neighbor and friend! So many fond and special memories of a life well lived! He will be missed! My condolences to Olga and Steven and their families on losing their father and grandfather. Always remember him telling me that he was the last of the group of friends that came to this country together. Dearest Yiayia Maria, You blessed you with your being We will miss your love and boundless energy. Not a minute goes by that I don't miss you. I hope your looking down and protecting us.
Bella and Gio tell me all the time how they Grandma. It's just not the same without you. Love you forever Ma!!! Rajinder ji was a very helpful man, always had a great volunteering spirit. You were a very pleasant person and you helped whoever asked for assistance. I will keep you in my prayers. May you Rest In Peace and my heart goes to your family and loved ones.
Dear Robert and John Sorgini please accept my and my son Marks sincere. She's at Peace now. Love and god bless. Mary Di Rico Darling. Even though I have many dear cousins in New York, there will be a void when I make trips to see them in the future. May you rest in peace with him and everyone else from our families that you have joined.
Our deepest Condolences to the Sorgini family Assunta was a gracious and wonderful person We wish them peace together We are old friends of both of them Mom may you rest in peace. I will miss you and I cherished the time I was able to share with you in this life time. Dear John, I didn't know you, but knew of your family for years.
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Since I was a child. Sad to see someone go so young, especially when you grew up near them in this precious small neighborhood of ours. May you find peace We were so sad to hear that our dearest Aunt Lucretia has passed away. She was a lovely beautiful person who gave us and our children kindness and love every time we met her. We will remember her kindness always. Going to miss you Jakop. Thank you for being so kind to me. You are a true gentlemen. Miss U dearly Harriet. Will never forget u always in my heart and soul forever.
A loving and caring Aunt to me and my siblings. You will always have a place in our hearts. A loving Aunt to me and my siblings You will always have a place in our hearts. You family lives on and will cherish the memories of you. May she Rest In Peace and May her memory be eternal. Sending the family our love and prayers. My condolence for my very good friend Dolores and her family for strength and much love from all those who love you.
Love and many wonderful memories of your mom that you will always have of your mom. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. I am very grateful and lucky to have had Gabby as a Godmother in my life. She was always nothing but kind and loving to me. Every Christmas, Easter and birthday, I could be sure to see a card from Gabby, Billy and Eishi, and I saved all of those cards as a reminder of how fortunate I am to have a Godmother who is always thinking about me and remembering to reach out. I love you and pray that we meet again someday.
Gabby was an exceptional mother and friend. She touched so many lives in so many ways. She was a warm kind hearted person. Gabbi is in the arms of the angels. Her spirit will live in our hearts forever. Paula and Family - I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your Mom. It is never easy losing a parent, but the memories will never be forgotten. She is now at peace and will be watching over you and your family. We will miss his charm and kindness. We remember Gabbi as a good wife and mother, and as our always-nice and gentle friend. Our deepest sympathy on your loss.
A good kind heart stopped beating, Your soul went to heaven. I will never forget you. She was a sweet, wonderful woman and I have many wonderful memories of her. More than anything, she and my Mom were like sisters, and the stories are great. I know my mother has lost her best friend, and you have all lost a mainstay in your lives.
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Greig and I send our deepest condolences and prayers. Love Lia and Greig. Gabby was a close family friend that I had known since I was a baby. She was my mother's best friend since they were teenagers. Every holiday and birthday we would come over, we would be greeted with presents. The countless times of going out during an occasion, going to museums, or simply coming over for dinner will be missed.
May you rest in peace, for you were a great friend and a pleasure to be with. For some moments in life there are no words. Aunt Dee Dee your death reminded me that you never know how much time you have with someone you love … and that you should cherish that time, and make the most of it, and always, always show your love for that person, as much as possible. Sending you prayers and deepest sympathy. I pray that all the special memories you have will be something you will cherish always in your hearts.
Sleep with Angels, Aunt Dee Dee. I know exactly how you are feeling right now. My prayers and well wishes are with you and your family. I wish the Lord brings you peace as you continue on life's path. My sincerest condolences, Rick. A good kind heart has stopped beating, A good soul went to heaven I will never forget you. Rest in peace, my friend. A good kind heart has stopped beating, a good soul went to heaven.
Hale was the best Religious Ed teacher. She made very scared 3 year olds feel very comfortable about their parents leaving them for just an hour. I have never met anyone who could make a terrified child think that just a glove or scarf meant that mom or dad was not far and they would be o-kay for just a little while. They learned about love from her and so did I. Our condolences to your family,I am so so so sad missing Lilly so much,very kind person with good heart,she is my second mum,l love u mum may god bless your soul ,I hardly spend 6 months with u,I feel like 6 years we were together,u r so concerned about others,no words.
First of all my condolences to the whole family,I was with Lilly for 6 months. I am forever in debt to you. The light of your beautiful soul will always be in my heart and in my memory. He knew no English and sold newspapers on the streets of New York. As he grew, he realized how important an education was and studied hard.
Even though he didn't know how to swim, he joined the Navy, where his destroyer escort was the first ship into Pearl Harbor after the bombing. After his tour in the Navy, he met the love of his life. He married Catherine Insana and they had two sons -Vincent and Philip. Fidele's work life was plentiful. Fidele is survived by his son, Vincent, daughter-n-law Barbara; son, Philip, daughter in-law, Tina.
His grandchildren, Peter, Alexandra and Melissa. His great-grandchildren, Shane, Colin, Tratford and Sofia. His surviving sisters are Rose, Helen and Patricia along with many nieces and nephews. Let us celebrate this man - who loved life He is now reunited with his beloved, Ena. May you rest in peace, Pop. You walked into my life in How I remember the adventures that you, Carolyn and I had during the summer of of riding bikes and taking long walks to Astoria Park. My fondest memory of working there was our Saturday lunches, when we would take our ritual walk to Burger King, and I would get my chicken sandwich, fries and a coke, and you would go next door to the deli and get a watercress sandwich.
And then we lost touch again, when you went to DeVry University. I remember hooking up with you on occasion when you came home on breaks. And then… I was getting married. You attended my wedding with Felicia; and I remember you were having car problems. And this is the infamous day that sealed your fate forever with Eishi, July 28, I remember introducing you to Eishi and asking Eishi to follow you home to make sure you got home safely. And the gentleman that Eishi is, he was happy to oblige. Mental Efficiency Moments Feb 09, Scraping the Red Sky: Only 1 left in stock more on the way.
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He was a devoted husband and had a strong sense of the duty of supporting his wife and family. Arthur is predeceased by his two wives, his brother Walter Windecker, and his two sisters, Florence Windecker Stevenson and Marion Windecker. He is survived by his two sons, his daughter-in-law, Patricia Windecker, his two granddaughters, Karin Windecker and Laura Windecker, and many nephews and nieces and their children.
He is also survived by his two stepdaughters, Beverly Leyden of Hebron and Arolyn Lake of North Bridgeton, and their children and grandchildren. A memorial service for Arthur will be held at Clover Health Care at 3: Interment will be later in the spring at Mt. Auburn Cemetery where Beatrice is also buried. Box , Winthrop, Maine, www. George was an avid ham radio operator from the age of 13 when he received his first call sign, K1MON. In later years, after relocating to Maine, he changed his call sign to W1ME.
George was particularly interested in amateur satellite operation and contacts with astronauts aboard Mir and the ISS. In Feb , he set up his radio station at the Rockland, ME high school as part of a PenBay radio club activity and contacted the International Space Station, allowing high school students to communicate with the astronauts aboard. It was one of the highlights of his amateur radio involvement. He served in the U. Army from with 27 months being served in Viet Nam. He was employed by Verizon, originally New England Telephone, for 31 years as a central office technician.
George was also a private pilot for many years and a former member of the Baldeagles Flying Club in Portland. George is survived by his wife of 39 years, Caroline P. Donations in George's Memory may be made to: She was surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Greenbush on January 28th, the daughter of Charles Sr. Esther worked for many years in the shoe factories and in the yarn industry. She enjoyed knitting for her friends and family. She also enjoyed reading and spending time with her family and friends.
She was predeceased by her beloved husband William H. Stone, 12, of David St. She was born on May Ash was a 7th grader at the Sugg Middle School where she was very active in many clubs and organizations; a Jr. Ash enjoyed being with family, sleep-overs, her computer, texting, bible camps, movies and just doing girl stuff. Ashlee was vibrant, thoughtful and full of life. She loved people, her siblings, was her mothers best friend and touched everyone she met. Lisbon, with a funeral service commencing at 1pm at the Church.
Lisbon, Me to help defray the funeral costs. His family lived in Danforth until when they moved to Freeport. He worked in the woods, a textile mill in Lisbon Falls and Eastland Shoe. He worked for the Maine Department of Transportation until he retired in He and his wife Lydia enjoyed spending time with family, day trips, eating out and camping. Family, children and pets meant a lot to him. He is survived by Lydia his wife of 33 years, his daughter Teri C. There will be no funeral services. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group, Yarmouth. She is survived by her son Lee Turner; sister Lillian Hill; caretaker Mary Chamberlain; many grandchildren and great grandchildren.
She was predeceased by William J. There will not be any services at this time. Auburn — Omer J. Pomerleau, 65, of Conell Street, Auburn passed away peacefully on January 11, at Hospice House after a courageous battle with cancer. Omer married Sharon Hutchinson on Oct. Omer served our county in the Navy and was in Europe during his extended tour. He was dedicated to his work as the plant manager at Bottoms USA for 23 years. He enjoyed woodworking and spending time with family and friends. Omer was a member of the American Legion. Family and friends may call 11am until the time of service on Thursday, January 15, at The First Assembly of God, 70 Hogan Road, Lewiston where a memorial service will begin at noon with the Rev.
Donald Cougle officiating Interment will be in the spring. He was born Feb. He left school early in life to help support the family by working in the woods with his stepfather. He later worked at a saw mill in North Anson and drove a pulp truck, before going to work for Saunder Brothers in Westbrook, where he eventually retired. Frank married Florence Tibbetts March 14, , and they spent many happy years together. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, tinkering in his shed and going dancing with Florence. He always looked forward to the local fairs, especially the Farmington Fair and visiting family and friends in the North New Portland area.
The family would like to thank the staff at Coastal Manor in Yarmouth for the wonderful care and attention they gave Frank while he was there. Thank you also to the best neighbors anyone could ask for: Mary and Newton Towle, who helped Frank and Florence by mowing their lawn, plowing their driveway and many other acts of kindness too numerous to list. Lewiston — Jeanne Kay Fortin, 59, passed away on January 10, at a local hospital with her loving husband at her side. Jeanne married Michael Fortin on October 19, They enjoyed many activities together including fishing and target shooting.
She was a member of East Auburn Baptist Church. Jeanne was a friendly, kind woman who delighted in her herb and vegetable gardens, costal Maine, and seafood. Jeanne will be sadly missed by her extended family and friends.
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Lewiston — Gloria R. She was employed at Hannaford for 34 years as a cashier, retiring in June Gloria loved life and enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. Her favorite things to do were going to the ocean at Harpswell and Bailey Island, and her senior bus trips to see plays and special attractions. She was a generous and caring person, always lending a helping hand.
She will be sadly missed by her family and friends, and by her loving cat, Rascal. She was predeceased by her parents, husband Alden S. Palmer II, and sister Carolyn Banks. They were married in Prudy spent more than 20 years as a nurse on the pediatric ward at mercy Hospital, most often working the shift. She was adored by both patients and their families for her kindness and encouraging bedside manner. During her retirement years, Prudy devoted much time and energy to the charitable works of the Portland Emblem Club.
Prudy was predeceased by her parents and siblings. Funeral services will be private. Falmouth, Maine-Stanley "Jack" Gifford, 83, died peacefully in his sleep on Friday, December 19, after a happy and full life. A family remembrance is planned for the spring. Marilyn 'Dee' Gould July 13, Dec. A true friend and mother to everyone who passed through her door, Dee will always be remembered as a woman who opened her heart and her home to all who knew her. While attending the University of Pennsylvania and earning her bachelor's degree in education, she met Charles S.
Gould, a young, dashing merchant mariner on a blind date arranged by her Alpha Chi Omega sorority sister. Dee taught kindergarten and Charlie worked towards his master's degree at Rutgers University. In , Charlie, a sales representative at Dupont Chemical, was transferred to Maine and they settled there after a brief stint in Texas. In , they moved to their home in South Freeport and raised their four children.
Dee was a member of The South Freeport Congregational Church where she was a long time choir member she had a voice like an angel , organist and junior choir director. A member of the Harraseeket Yacht Club, Dee was also politically active in town and county politics and was an accomplished piano player who even taught lessons for a few years. Later in , 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.
Dee's experiences made her a firm advocate of family participation. She once said, 'I'm a great believer in family involvement. People don't live in a vacuum, they live in a system with others. Mental illness represents great challenges, but with understanding comes acceptance. After her retirement in , she turned her attention and efforts to her family and friends, keeping up a long-standing Gould family tradition called 'Augustfest,' a family reunion held in their home for the past 30 years or so.
Augustfest was an event which Dee planned and executed in her typical way-with tons of love and even more important perhaps, her 'meticulous' lists of everything from guests to menus to sleeping arrangements. No matter whether 10 people attended or , Dee was ready for anything. Dee is survived by her husband of 62 years, Charles S. Gould; her children, Charles M. Gould of Portland, Barbara L. Gould of Lincolnville, Matthew R. Gould of Falmouth, Mass. Gould of Natick, Mass.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to hospice or another charity of your choice Marilyn 'Dee' Gould. She lived a deliberately peaceful, quiet and love-filled life; one that she said began when she met her husband, John. Monty, 61, of Main St. Lewiston passed away unexpectedly Sunday, December 14, at St.
Gordon, on September 7, , in Dixfield. 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. Prior to that she served as a Sunday School teacher and assisted for several years in the neighborhood mother's club. A member of the Community Little Theater, she appeared in the chorus of many musicals and had small roles in several other productions.
She was a charter member of the Mollyockett Chapter of Sweet Adelines. Stephanie and Hannah were also special to her. The family will receive friends and family from A memorial service will begin at 12 noon in the sanctuary followed by a reception in the Trafton Room. Marilyn enjoyed puzzles, computer games, plastic canvas, spending time with her grandchildren, and was a wonderful homemaker. She is survived by her beloved husband Lew; children Dennis, Jeff, Marshall and their wives; brother Stewart; several grandchildren and great grandchildren.
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Burial will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group, Lewiston. She enjoyed writing poems and reading reciting them to anyone that would listen. She also enjoyed singing to young children. Burial will follow after the service at Gracelawn Memorial Park.
Erskine, 70, of West Elm St. Her parents predeceased her. Drake, 83, of Cameron Dr. He enjoyed old movies, listening and playing bluegrass. He also loved spending time with his family. Hobart, 50, of Village St. Wayne enjoyed swimming, fishing and mowing the lawn. He worked for many years in the auto industry as a salesman, starting at Jolly Johns and most recently with Quirks Auto in Westbrook.
Navy during World War II. He received his B. In he married Gloria Sileo in Brooklyn, N. He was an architectural sales representative for Otis Elevator for many years. He also served a term on the local school board. When he relocated to Brunswick in , he resumed his community activity by serving first on the Brunswick Conservation Board and then on the Planning Board.
He was also active at the 55 Plus Center, now People Plus. He was an avid birdwatcher and hobby printer on a turn-of-the-century letterpress. Funeral services are by Funeral Alternatives in Yarmouth. The family will hold a memorial service, date to be announced. Yarmouth-Clayton Boylston Barter passed away on November 25, Clayton was born on November 13, to Fred N. Barter and Myrtis M. Libby, the third of four sons. Clayton started school at age four and attended one room schools until beginning high school at North Yarmouth Academy. He walked to and from high school every day unless he managed to hitch a ride.
He dropped out after completing his second year to get a job to help his family, as was common during the depression. He prided himself on being a strong and able worker. He was a lifelong Democrat and always urged his family to vote. Community service was very important to him. He ran Beano one Saturday each month to raise funds for the fire and rescue. He at one time served on the planning board and budget committee for the Town of North Yarmouth. He has been a mechanic, a truck driver, carpenter, road commissioner and was sexton of the Walnut Hill Cemetery for more than thirty years.
He had many good friends over the years who would stop in for a game of cribbage or to pitch a quick game of horseshoes. Until May of this year, he and his friends still got together weekly for card night. He is also survived by his stepson Woody Brown of Windsor, Illinois, stepdaughter Penny Megquier of Gray, daughter Polly Grindle of North Yarmouth, son Fred Barter of North Yarmouth, along with their spouses and partners, and several grandchildren, great grandchildren and some who were like grandchildren.
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He was predeceased by his youngest daughter Becky Grass of North Yarmouth in and his grandson Sam Megquier in He was the Patriarch of the family, all of us called him Pa, some called him Par. He was always there instantly when any of us needed anything. We all miss you and will love you forever Pa. Rivers, 82, of Porter Street, Augusta, died unexpectedly on Nov.
She was born in Hermon on Oct. Rivers and his wife, Lisa, of Augusta; a brother, Roger Cronk, of Milford; a sister, Paulette Ugro, of Milford; five grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will take place at 10 a. West Gardiner - Alfred Smith, 77, o. West Gardiner passed away at his home on the Benson Road on November 26th , surrounded by his family.
He was born March 3, in Monroe, ME. One of 13 children born to Clyde and Evelyn Johnson Smith. He was 7 years old when he went to live with his grandparents Byron and Clara Johnson on their dairy farm. He traveled around the world twice on the destroyer U. Weeks DD and other military ships. After leaving the Navy, Al owned and operated a restaurant and garage on Islesboro. After retirement, Al enjoyed working on anything mechanical, especially old Simplicity tractors, and was often called upon to repair lawn mowers in the neighborhood.
Al took pride in maintaining his trout pond and feeding the birds. He left knowing his love of camp will be carried on by these special people. Every morning at 5: He always had a story to tell entertaining both young and old. His brothers Lawrence and wife Janie, Byron and wife Pat.
As well as many brothers and sisters in law. The family wishes to thank the staff at Togus Veterans Hospital, Beacon Hospice, and the many friends and family for their love, support, thoughts, and prayers. A gathering in celebration of his life will be held on Sunday, December 7th, from 1: Gardner, 75, of Farmington, N. He was born in to the Rev. Air Force during the Korean Conflict. An avid outdoorsman and skier, he began a ski industry career at Cannon Mountain N.
In the late 50s, he moved to Bethel and helped build Sunday River Skiway. Throughout the early s, he owned and operated several ski schools throughout Maine and New Hampshire and worked his way into ski area management. In the s, he moved his family to the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, where his expertise in snowmaking was instrumental in building and developing three ski areas.
He served as president of the National Ski Area Association in the s. His lifelong interests included fly fishing, hunting, skiing, canoeing and raising Belted Galloway cattle. Upon retirement from ski area management in , he moved back to Farmington and traveled the country as a snow-making consultant and "seeker of large trout. He was born in Wallagrass, May 22, , the son of Albert J. He was a member of the Sacred Heart parish. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and being on the water.
She was proprietor of her own ongoing Lawn Sale for many years, "Nellie's Place". Nellie was the widow of Anthony Casoria and was predeceased by all of her siblings and first husband Ola Maxim. She is also survived by many, nieces, nephews and cousins. The family wishes to extend a heartfelt thank you to the staff at Graybirch where Nellie had resided since June She made many friends who were a great source of care, comfort and support. Mylen, by his side. Charles "Mike" Yandell died peacefully surrounded by his family at Falmouth by the Sea on November 7.
He suffered from an extremely debilitating disease for the past 10 years, but always kept a positive outlook and a gracious disposition. Mike was known in Portland as a visionary and a community leader. He was held in high regard and loved by many for his leadership in the arts, social services and business communities. He was especially passionate about his family, the theater and the city of Portland.
He will be remembered for his generous spirit, his enduring sense of humor, his love for his family, and his commitment to his community. Mike will be greatly missed by many, most especially his wife of 43 years Sue, his daughters Samara and Jessica, son in law Jason, his grandchildren Seth, Georgia and Brennan, and his extended family in England. The Yandell family would like to thank the staff of Foreside Harbor for the amazing care and love shown to Mike during his residency there.
An acknowledgement of his life will be held at the St. Please bring any brief written anecdotes that you would like to share. Nearly two years ago, Phil was told that he had six months to live. Instead, his positive attitude kept him going much longer. When asked how he was doing, he always replied, 'getting better every day. Phil was born in Pawtucket, R. Phil did his undergraduate work at Clark University. He later received an M. Early in his career, Phil worked for the U. Government Accounting Office in Washington, D. He then moved to Maine where he had a year career as an accounting professor at the University of Southern Maine.
In , Phil was inducted into the American Accounting Association Northeast Region Hall of Fame for his outstanding service as an accounting academic. That same year, Phil published his first and only Cost Accounting textbook, which is still used in some college classrooms around the world. Phil liked to point out that more than 4, students had taken one or more of his accounting classes. He also was very proud of the many students that he counseled regarding accounting as a career choice.
In , Phil married Ruth Press. Phil and Ruth had two sons, Bruce and Alan. Phil and Ruth later divorced. In , he married Joan Robbins Bush. He is also survived by his brothers Ken, of Wickenburg, Ariz. Phil loved being outdoors. He taught canoeing and sailing at summer camps, loved whitewater rafting, and three times rode the rapids of the Colorado River, through the Grand Canyon.
In later years, Phil relished the time spent with family at the family cottage on Pleasant Lake, in Casco. A celebration of Phil's life is being held Saturday, Nov. A reception will follow. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to: Box Portland, Maine Carter, 84, of Patterson St. Bea was predeceased by her parents, son Vincent Hill Jr. In two weeks she would have been 96 years of age on her way to her goal of Grace was predeceased by her husband Joe Plourde in July She is survived by numerous family members throughout the country. Grace was survived by several nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 15th at 11am at Funeral Alternatives. Burial will take place at a later date in Cutler. Neilson, 55, of Dixfield, passed away Thursday, Oct. He left us in the comfort of his companion's home, surrounded by his loved ones. He was a loyal, lifelong member of the Mexico Exiles M. He enjoyed riding his Harley, living as a self-employed carpenter, spending time at Exiles functions, and landscaping. He especially enjoyed spending time with his family and adored his grandson, Alexander James Haynes A. Survivors include his companion, Linda A.
Many thanks to the Mexico Exiles M. Sally was a member of the Windsor Historical Society. She enjoyed Shopping, cooking, flowers, socializing, and particularly being with her family. Through the years she worked for Augusta Supply Co. Sally was predeceased by her parents and half step-sister Linda. Grady was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, and friend to many. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved the state of Maine. He enjoyed ice fishing, and especially trips to his camp in Springfield, Maine with family and friends.
Grady was an excellent craftsman. He could build and repair whatever he put his mind to. Grady was also known for his quick wit and sense of humor and befriended everyone he met. He was always willing to lend a hand. Grady will be sadly missed by all and will be in our hearts forever. He is survived by his parents. A celebration of life service will be held Wednesday, October 29, at Donations in lieu of flowers can be made to Hospice of Southern Maine.
Elkins, 64, of the Old Flying Point Rd. She was predeceased by her parents and a niece Tracy Emerson. He served in the Navy and Air Force and was an honored veteran, providing exemplary service during the Korean and Vietnam Wars and earning the highest honor that a station was capable of bestowing on an airman. He worked many years in civil service in C. He married Verna Piper in , and they had 6 children. He was widowed in In , he married Esther Eveleth Young. He was preceded in death by two of his children, Dennis Coombs and Christine Brooks.
He was loved and respected by all. A service will be held at the Fr. Pelkey, 84, of Baribeau Dr. The family moved to Canada in where he attended school. They moved back to Millinocke. October to work for Great Northern Paper Co. He also worked 22 years for R. Archie is survived by his beloved wife of 65 years Anne Pelkey of Brunswick. Memorial visitation will take place on Monday, October 27th from 10 to 12pm with a funeral service commencing at 1pm, all at the Millinocket Baptist Church.
He died peacefully and in the presence of his family. He was class Valedictorian and an Eagle Scout. In February he married Eva E. Nyberg of Auburn and in March entered the U. He served one year stateside and three years in Europe as Chief Warrant Officer. In Rupe and Eva moved to Reading, Mass. He retired in as a District Manager. Eva and Rupe retired to Auburn, Maine in He also volunteered with the Reading Boy Scouts..
Survivors include his son Robert and daughter in law Michelle; grandchildren Lauren and Thomas all of Bethel; his daughter Susan of Portland Oregon; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. The Conroy family wishes to thank all family and friends, the United Methodist Church and Clover Health Care for their loving support during this time. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, October 28, at 9: A reception at the church will follow.
Private internment will be at Riverside Cemetery in Bethe. Auburn-George Edward Varney Jr. He graduated the 9th grade in in Hallowell and then went to work in his father's store in Auburn Maine at the bottom of Drummond St. He worked in the shoe industry for Cushco Services and then as an electrician for Roy Snow. He served 3 years in the National Guard Company "E" rd infantry. On a blind date, he met Florence Libby and knew that she was the one for him. They married May 28, and had three children - William, Jacqueline and Richard- and 58 wonderful years together. He was a member of the Universalist Unitarian Church in Auburn for many years and served in many positions there.
He was also a Cub Scout round table assistant. From to , he was the all around handy man at Two Lakes Campgrounds filling -the ice chest, giving boat rides, and giving wagon rides to kids and anything else that needed to be done. Everyone knew they could count on Eddie to help. Helping others brought him great pleasure.
His hobbies included Varney Craft flocked animals he made from plaster , cribbage, fishing, hunting, camping, and watching the Red Sox. He is survived by: He is also survived by 17 grandchildren, 34 great grandchildren, 6 great-great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews and by all his camping friends at Two Lakes Campground as well as all his friends in the community. He will be greatly missed by all of us.
His family wishes to thank all the wonderful people at Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice for all the great care they have given him as well as the wonderful tenants who helped him over the last several months. Family and friends are invited to visit on Monday, October 20th from 6 to 8pm at Funeral Alternatives.
A Funeral Service will take place on Tuesday, October 21st at 1pm at the funeral home. Auburn, Me or Androscoggin Hom. Care and Hospice 15 Strawberry Ave. Ella was born in Scarborough, on April 2, , at her parents farm, which is now Wassamki Springs Campground. Ella was the youngest and only daughter of John E. Bessey High School in the class of She meet and married too young, according to her mother her husband Paul on Thanksgiving Eve Ella was a woman of substance, independent would describe her best.
She worked in the travel, sales and antique business. She enjoyed her astrology, flea market sales, knitting, crocheting and quilting, especially for all her children, grand and greats too. She was an avid reader and wasn't apposed to betting on the ponies every once in a while at the fall fairs, Fryeburg Fair being her favorite.
Holidays were the best, she could whip up, out of this world, homemade ice cream or coffee parfait. James Donahue for all their help, care and compassion. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to the Salvation Army.