He was born in Memphis, Tenn., on June 4, 1953, a son of Norman E. Duggan and Jane H. Colarusso. Kenneth is survived by his parents and his brother Travis Jellison of Auburn as well as his puppy Zack. He was predeceased by his former wife Jeanne; sister Florence Carter; brother Richard Hallock; granddaughter Nicole Hallock. The collection, which now includes more than 1,500 volumes, emphasizes religious and social issues. Interment will be held at the Pine Street Cemetery in Auburn in the spring. Yarmouth-Clayton Boylston Barter passed away on November 25, 2008. Bob is survived by his longtime partner Irene Lynch of Poland, daughters Penny Sargent and her partner Rose Cleary of Poland, Martha Sargent and her husband Dennis of South Paris, Sherrill Grant of Lewiston, Carolee Sargent of South Paris, sisters Barbara Plummer of Raymond and Marilyn Taylor of Lewiston, brothers Richard Sargent of Auburn, Stanley Sargent of Georgia, Rodney Sargent of Lewiston, Roger Sargent of New Hampshire, grandchildren Albert Grant and his wife Haley of Harrison, Diana Grant of Mars Hill, Scott Grant of Lewiston, Melissa Locke of North Carolina, Kathryn Cleary of Poland, great grandchildren Evan and Chloe Grant of Mars Hill, and Hunter Grant of Harrison. The grandchildren of proud Irish immigrants, Joseph Patrick Kennedy and Rose Elizabeth Fitzgerald were the patriarch and matriarch of the large, influential American Kennedy clan. which he founded in 1965 and where his ashes will be placed. Fred Hutchinson Cancer . Harpswell-Robert G. Bussard, 65, of Upper Rich Cove Rd. She passed peacefully at her home after a long illness. Most recently, she had Bungee, who died of cancer last year. 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. He traveled extensively in the U.S., Canada, Europe and the Caribbean. Priscilla helped hundreds of students obtain admission to colleges and universities, and she was a passionate advocate of low income students and their families.. Auburn Ann Johnson died on July 17, 2007 after 78 years well lived. He attended Lisbon Falls schools and graduated from Lisbon High School, class of 1942. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives LLC, Lewiston. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff at the Central Maine Medical Center for making Amys last hours as comfortable as possible, and for the respect and friendship shown by the entire staff. SERVICE WILL BE IN THE SPRING AT the GREENe VALLEY CEMETARY. Dwight Dehmlow said he believes Kathleens son, Jay, was responsible for the tone of the obit. Victoria Louise Daniels. Bill proudly served his country in the United States Army in the Asiatic Theater during WWII. A member of the Community Little Theater, she appeared in the chorus of many musicals and had small roles in several other productions. He was predeceased by his parents, Roland and Madeline Boudreault. Dick is survived by a son Richard Pepin and wife Mary of Poland, daughters Linda Frasier of Falmouth, Cynthia Fisher and husband Kenneth of Sabattus, 3 grandchildren Kathleen Douglass of Lewiston, Brian Smith and wife Nichole of Lewiston and Allison Pepin of Lewiston, 3 great- grandchildren Kayla, Alexx and Elizabeth Douglass, sisters Lorraine Pepin of Lewiston and Claire Turner of Randolph, many nieces, nephews and great family friend Claudette Gagne of Lewiston. A private graveside service will be held later this spring in Lisbon. She enjoyed needlepoint, crossword books, cooking and reading.. She was predeceased by her parents; her first husband, Douglas Burr; her second husband, Aubrey Quimby; a daughter, Doris LeClair; a grandson, Brian Burr; a great-grandson Caleb Beal; a brother Wilbur Burr Jr., and a sister Wineford Fenno.. She is survived by a son, Paul Burr, and his wife, Mina, of Bowdoin; two daughters, Shirley Griffin of Old Town, and Pamela Burr of Brunswick; one sister, Betty McDougal, of Milinocket; and three brothers, Richard Burr of Virginia, Carl Burr of Connecticut and Robert Burr of Mississippi; 16 grandchildren, 43 great-grandchildren and 23 great-great-grandchildren. Per Buzz's request there will not be any services held. She worked briefly at Bass shoe in Wilton until starting her family. Union Leader Obituaries - Legacy.com A memorial visitation will take place on Friday, June 16th from 1 to 2pm with a memorial service starting at 2pm with Fr. In 1979, after 24 years of service, he retired from the Air Force at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho as a senior master sergeant. He was predeceased by both his parents, John and Irene Wood. Its not simple, he said. He had many God given abilities and could fix almost anything. On Dec. 24, 1952, he married Esther A. She was a skilled chef and caterer and enjoyed experimental cooking. Marian Rowe Bower, 87, also known as Mimi and Mernie, passed away at Schooner Estates, Auburn, on Saturday, March 21, 2009 with her loving family at her side. He was a faithful Boston Red Sox fan, being able to see them through the World Series, as was he a fan of the New England Patriots and saw them to victory also. Dale will be remembered for his love of nature, notably for his efforts towards saving "Gully Brook," a beautiful 200 acre stretch of wetland and mixed forest overlooking the Chagrin River in Willoughby, Ohio, where Dale grew up and lived well into adulthood. She traveled by train to attend school in Auburn. She took pride i. them all. She then studied art at Mount Ida College in Newton, Mass. He is survived by his parents, life partner Dyan Mason, son Joseph Sesar, 8 siblings, and 4 grandchildren. He was a good husband, a wonderful father, grandfather, great- grandfather and uncle. 784-1700. She also enjoyed listening to music, the CMT channel, sewing, knitting, quilting, dancing, embroidering, braiding rugs, "fancy work" making puzzles and letter writing. She will be greatly missed by those who are left behind: Peter K. Cain, husband; Crystal Cain Castro, daughter; Brian Castro, son-in-law; Ethan and Elijah Castro, grandsons; Nancianne Woodward, sister; Frank Woodward, brother-in-law; 5 treasured nieces and nephews; 13 great nieces and nephews; Kim Abbott, adopted daughter and her family; and a myriad of people she has touched along the way. He married Marguerite P. Shaban at Lewiston Oct. 16, 1943. Since retirement in 1983, Dana continued marine related activities, serving for example on the Board of Directors of Friends of Casco Bay. Wood of Westbrook; six grandchildren; 2.5 great-grandchildren; and by her brother, William C. Manning III of Limington. He also enjoyed dowzing for water. 207-846-5800. Amy grew up in Bangor, and attended schools in Bangor, Sunnyvale, California, and Yokohama, Japan, where she was proud of the distinction of being the only red haired student. It was on the boardwalk that John Thomas Welch Jr. of Rockland recognized the Maine accent and introduced himself. On May 17, 1952 she married Joseph Mac McCarthy who survives, and together they raised their daughter Janice. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations will be gratefully accepted by: Kezar Lake Watershed Association, Inc. P.O. In her youth, Avis spent happy summers at the family camp on Crawford Lake in Union. Condolences may be expressed at www.funeralalternatives.net. He held a GED and is affiliated with the Rumford Class of 1972. June 21, 2008 at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in Scarborough from a truly courageous battle with melanoma. He was preceded in death by two of his children, Dennis Coombs and Christine Brooks. For his efforts, he was awarded two Bronze Stars, the Victory Medal, the Combat Infantryman's Badge and the Good Conduct Medal. He was employed by National Broadcasting Company as a sound effects technician where he worked in both radio and television for 40 years.. After his retirement he and Nancy moved to Yarmouth Maine where they could spend more time at their summer home on Chebeague Island. She was born in Leeds, September 14, 1927, the daughter of Stillman and Edna (Fisher) Bryant. In honoring Harriet's request, there will be no funeral. He especially enjoyed spending time with his great-granddaughter Alexis. He especially loved spending time with his kids and grandchildren and helping them with their projects. She attended Frye Grammar Schools and graduated from Stephens High School in Rumford. impeccable character. The residents and staff at Oceanview and Falmouth House were kind, caring and supportive friends who, together with Josephine's family, rallied round her during these last difficult months. Private ventures into aquaculture followed, most recently by growing oysters at Chance Along Farm Inc. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives 500 Route One Yarmouth, me 04096. Lewiston- Gaston E. Demers, 66, of Auburn, died Thursday morning, February 23rd, at St. Marys Hospital, after a long time of poor health. Box 4072 Pittsfield, Ma 01202 Or Pine Tree Society P.O. Stacey finally convinced Kenny to become a trout guide. Following the war, he went to work for the Stetson Shoe Company of Braintree, MA and for 39 years was a New England sales representative for the Pfister and Vogel Tanning Company of Milwaukee, WI. Lewiston-Yvette T. Williams, 81, of East Cote St. passed away on Monday, January 8, 2007 at St. Marys Hospital after a long illness. She supported Girl Scouting and youth groups in Chesterville as an adult for many years and enjoyed spending time with the children. He was beloved by all and a blessing. She was a charter member of the Mollyockett Chapter of Sweet Adelines. The family would like to invite family and friends to join them on Saturday 16, 2006 to celebrate Bertha's life at the home of her daughter Paula McNeil from 11am to 2pm at 12 Holden St, Sabattus, Maine 04280. Any employee can tell you about Dave coming to their home to move furniture, fix a light, do some plumbing, or help with their pets. Dr. Hiebert was a Maine Medical Center Corporator; served on the Board of Trustees of Opportunity Farm, Board of Directors of Portland Symphony Orchestra, and Goodwill Industries. Per Harolds request there will not be any services. In lieu of flowers a memorial donation can be made to S.E.A.R.C.H. Opens between 1954 and 1988. and a Military Ceremony to follow immediately. Stan was a very social person who also enjoyed meeting and talking with people and loved children. Neal was proudly employed by the State of Maine as a Game Warden in the Rangeley area. He was married to Helen Libby and the couple had four daughters. Dick was a discreet philanthropist to many charities and foundations, including; wildlife, world hunger, adopt a child and many others. Linn was predeceased by his father. She retired in 2002 after more than 31 years of service to our country's veterans.. As evidenced by her profession, she dedicated her life to helping others. She is survived by her brother, Elton Bryant of Zephyrhills, Florida, brother at heart, Nathan Strout of West Gardiner and his wife Jan, daughter Marsha Whittemore and her husband Dana of Dixfield. At Roscoe's request, there will be no viewing or services. A private burial will take place on Friday, February 9th. 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. Box 819 Lewiston, Me 04243-081. She loved reading, word-finds, and watching TV. She refused, and he apparently stopped trying to contact her in late fall. A family friend and neighbor said the girl began baby-sitting for the Kennedy children when she was 12. She was raised and educated in Auburn, Maine. She enjoyed her work immensely, but her true love was for her family. Arrangements are in the care of Funeral Alternatives, L.L.C., of Augusta. She and her husband retired from Randolph-Macon in 1992. Richard worked in the Steel Service Center business. Checks should be made out to SASSMM and sent to P.O. She and her many friends made numerous trips to Reid State Park and other coastal and distant destinations. Auburn, Maine 04210, CRAWFORD - Marlene Rae died Feb. 5. After the war, he worked at BIW for 18 years as a ship fitter and welder. FrEEPORT Arthur D. Smith, 87, of Mae Lane in Topsham, died Wednesday, March 7, 2007, at the Freeport Nursing Home. Veterans Affairs Volunteer Services, 1 VA Center, Augusta, M. 04330. She was predeceased by her husband, Walter Lagorio. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Harold Alfond Center for Cancer Care in Augusta or to St. Michael Parish in Augusta. Ruth and William raised four children, and divorced after 27 years of marriage. Her last 23 years were spent in Maine, initially on a farm she and her husband owned in Hope and then in Camden for some 11 years. For many years they moved from base to base until Clayton retired and they returned to Maine. She was also proud of the fact that she was almost 99 years old. Marjorie Lela Verrill, 77, Limerick, Maine died peacefully on Sunday, March 22 at Maine Medical Center after a lengthy battle with cancer and heart disease. On April 3, 1943, he married Alice Bennett of Manchester, and five days later left for basic training in Florida. Joy and kindness were the trademarks of her life. In 1937, she married Thomas Russell of Millinocket. He worked at Intown Manor and Montello Nursing Home. She is survived by her daughter Donna J. Favreau and her husband Rick, two grandsons; Jason R. Favreau of Westbrook, and Derrick A Favreau and his partner Alayna Gross of Auburn, a great grandson Julian A Favreau of Auburn, a sister-in-law Stella Brodeur and her husband Robert of Thompson CT., and many nieces and nephews. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy. Ralph will be sadly missed by his loving wife, Marilyn (Morris) Taylor of Lewiston; daughter, Deborah Taylor and partner, Lou, of Portland; stepdaughter, Valeri Maloney and her husband, Joe, of Auburn; stepsons, Clayton Morris and his wife, Gail, of Plattsburgh, N.Y., Michael Morris and his wife, Pierrette, of Auburn, and Gregory Morris and his wife, Marina, of Fernley, Nev.; a brother, Phillip Taylor and his wife, Suzanne, of Bethel; nine grandchildren; two precious great-grandchildren, Austin and Emily Redman; and many nieces and nephews. Barbara and her family would also like to thank Father Calvin Sanborn of St. Matthews Episcopal Church for his kindness and caring support. Jack was a licensed pilot, car enthusiast, creative artist, and collector. He was past president of the Down Easters, the 1st chapter of Good Sam Campers. Burial office and Holy Eucharist will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 4, at St. Marks Episcopal Church, 9 Summer St., Augusta, with the Rev. Lewiston Chester Harold Lessard, 85, passed away peacefully at St. Marys Regional Medical Center on June 4th. Many neighbors and friends enjoyed the lupines that flowered so beautifully in the spring. Phone number 207-713-3775. He is survived by his loving wife and best friend Valerie J. Attendees are encouraged to dress in a colorful, celebratory fashion. He was born July 3rd, 1953 to David D. Galarneau, Sr. and Esther A.. (Staples) Galarneau. He prided himself on being a strong and able worker. He died peacefully and in the presence of his family. Auburn-Jesse Miller,57, of Laurel Ave. in Auburn, Died on March 19, 2007 at his home. 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. He also loved spending time with his family. Donations may be made in her name to Heifer International (877-663-1681) or The Fernwood Foundation (888-295-4446). Condolences may be expressed at www.funeralalternatives.net. She was a faithful woman attending East Auburn Baptist Church every Sunday for the past two-plus years. For those unable to attend condolences may be expressed at funeralalternatives.ne. She crossed the Iron Curtain several times, often alone, to visit her native village in Slovakia several times. She attended Boston Schools where she learned to play the violin. In 1978 she married Arnold M. "Pud" Colin, who passed away in 1981. For the last 14 years of her life, Vici was employed by the Maine State Retirement System as manager of payroll administration and support services. Marguerite DYouville Pavilion 2E and 4E, and to Dr. Singh for his attentiveness and concern during her ailment. Jim is survived by his loving companion Jennie Cyr and her caring children Inez Cyr and Richard Cyr and grandchildren, Sarah, Crystal, Kerri, and Kelly. Richard A. Van Eck, and a sister, Lori Mullins. They lived briefly in New York City where their first child, Robert, was born. A funeral service will follow MONDAY evening at 7 PM. She was born on May 6, 1923 in Lewiston, the daughter of William and Alma Pelletier. North Chesterville. She loved snowmobiling and was a member of the Poodunck snowmobile club, where she held the positions of secretary and treasurer. He was predeceased by his parents and step mother Stella Pelletier Quirion. On July 22, 1930 she married Donald W. Trafford and together they had five children. Ray was also involved with the Androscoggin Literacy Volunteers for 5 years and was a dedicated teacher to non-English speaking students. She was a talented and creative woman and wrote and published her own cookbook and collection of poetry at age 80. King of Oxford, ME and St. Johnsbury, VT, and Roger B. Truman of Norway, ME. He was also a member of the Maine Council of Deliberation. She was born Sept 5, 1923, daughter of Verner and Viola Gilpatrick. and Annabell (Cloves) Harper. Ellen is survived by her husband, William D. Wood of Falmouth; her children and their families, Richard E. Wood of Herford, Ariz., Patricia Wood-Bothel of Cape Elizabeth, Robert W. Wood of Durham, and Scott A. She was a longtime Central Supply Tech for MaineGenera. She worked at Jordan Marsh as a window dresser and gift wrapper and also at the Watertown Arsenal during the war which is where she met Kenneth M. Smith. RUMFORD - Andrew "Norman" Viger died in Rumford on Feb. 26, after a long struggle with illness. During his life he worked and became co-owner of Morse Brother Oil Co., the family business, co-owned 7 laundry mats, and was co-owner of New Meadows Volkswagon car dealership, currently Morongs of Brunswick. She delighted in collecting dolls just as her mother did, and also collected angels and enjoyed having candles throughout her home. She was predeceased by her husband, Austin E. Polisky, on Jan. 20, 1964, in Lewiston; and a sister, Noella Kincaid of Massachusetts. Family and friends are invited to a reception at the summer cottage of Ulmont Wing on Lake Annabessacook at noon on the 19th. 1, Suite #M, Scarborough, M. 04074, or The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Donor Services, P.O. A private graveside service for family and invited guests will be held at Oak Grove Cemetery in Bath. Great grandchildren Keenan, Logan and Brooklyn Alexander. Ozzie will be remembered for his bright eyes, genuine smile and firm handshake. She was surrounded by family and friends. He died gracefully, and well prepared, leaving his life as he had lived it. She had two children whom she loved dearly. He enlisted in the U.S. Air Force from 1956 to 1960 and then enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1962 and remained in the Navy until his retirement in 1982. Cyrus graduated from Litchfield Academy in 1941. He will be deeply missed by his loved ones. She married John Albert Newton on August 12, 1948. She is predeceased by husband Vincent J. Richard. Alice loved spending time with her sister and family in Sarasota, Fla., and East Greenwich, R.I. She was famous for cooking up "special requests" for her nephews. He enjoyed all sports, including snowmobiling, NASCAR especially Jeff Gordon, and was a huge New England sports fan. He was born on July 22, 1928 in Lewiston, the son of Robert H.and Grace (Brown) Currie and after attending Lewiston school, he graduated from Edward Little High School in 1946. . A memorial service will be held on Wednesday at 1 PM at Funeral Alternatives, 25 Tampa Street, Lewiston, with Chaplain Claxton officiating. Eileen enjoyed spending time reading through cookbooks and taking care of her extra-large Bichon named Big Boy.. She took great pleasure in the accomplishments of both her children and was the biggest fan of her son, Bills, music and a constant fixture at his concerts. Sidney-Donald W. Drake, 83, of Cameron Dr. passed away on Monday, December 8, 2008 at his residence after a courageous battle with cancer. Joan received a Citizen Scientist Recognition Award by Maine Audubon in 2003 for 20 years as a loon count volunteer. AUGUSTA -- Robert P. Johnson of 20 Blaine Ave., Augusta, lost his valiant battle with cancer on July 27, 2007, while residing at the Maine Veterans' Home. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Animal Refuge League, Westbrook. During Dave's tenure at Quality Containers bottle production and efficiency more than doubled. He was born to Robert W. Jones Sr. and Hazel Catherine Jones of Illinois, where he was raised. He ran Beano one Saturday each month to raise funds for the fire and rescue. She furthered her education at Sargent College, Boston University and received a B.S. He later worked as a projectionist at Hoyts Cinema in Falmouth. He was an airplane buff who could easily identify virtually any military aircraft by sight alone. Gray, 6o, of Bryant Pond died April 1, 2009 after a brief illness. Phil coached Babe Ruth in Yarmouth for 3 years and also coached the Senior League which won 3 championships in a row. Augusta- Dorothy "Dot" Jaggers, passed away on Sunday morning March 19, 2006 at her home after a brief battle with melanoma cancer. Everyone that know her loved and she will be sadly missed. She was born on February 23rd, 1911 in Hancock, the daughter of George and Lena (McFarland) Stewart. She enjoyed sewing, quilting, smocking, reading, cooking, and gardening. His family thanks all those who helped bring a smile to Ralph's face as his health was failing. Earl was born in Lewiston the son of Earl and Elizabeth (Cammett) Sprague. Family and friends are invited to visiting hours on Thursday, December 7th, from 11:30am to 1 pm at Calvary Baptist Church, Turner with a funeral service to follow. Burial will take place in Turner in the spring. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Odd Fellows Home, 85 Caron Ln., Auburn, M. 04210. Portland Rodney L. Elliott, 59, of Oxford, died on December 7th, 2007 at Maine Medical Center with his loving family by his side. Born on December 30, 1959, she was the daughter of Everett and Maxine Freeman. He is survived by his beloved wife of 51 years Lora Wright of Sidney, daughter Patricia Cunningham and husband Douglas of Sidney, sons Wayne Wright and his wife Mun of Lagrange, N.C., Scott Wright of Sidney, Glenn Wright and his special friend Brenda Kenney of Rome, 6 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. There will be a private family service at a later date honoring her life. The family would like to thank Health Reach Hospice for the wonderful care provided during Dons Illness. She is survived by her husband Kenneth Baird; her children Tina (Dorrington) Jones, Christy Dorrington 2007 UMA graduate, Toni-Jean (Dorrington) Seymour, Harold Dorrington, Four grandchildren, Paul Seymour Jr., Megan-Jean Seymour, Noah Jones, Ella Jones; sister Lorraine Merrill; and other relatives and friends. Box 1131, Fairfax, V. 22038-1131. When contacted, the woman's parents declined comment. During her professional career, Virginia was involved in civic affairs and human relations organizations including the NAACP, Friendly Town, and the Council on Human Relations in Cleveland and Berea. Reception to follow at Bishop Cote Hall. in Accounting at the University of Rhode Island, and a Ph.D., also in Accounting, at the University of Arizona. Subsequently, he served in Damariscotta, Richmond, Jackman, Clinton and finally Bridgton, his adopted home tow. He was raised by foster parents Sue & Donald Kenney of Auburn. Hope you find peace, said another person. Her book, The Medieval Theater in Castile, was published in 1996, and she was a major contributor to A Companion to the Medieval Theatre, an encyclopedic volume published in 1989. Macky grew up in New York City and attended the Dalton and Horace Mann Schools. Workman Trust. He taught himself piano and began entertaining in Massachusetts at the age of fourteen. One sister, Theresa Couture, and three half sisters, Irene, Jeananne, and Suzanne. Gloria loved life and enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. Dr. Marcotte is the son of the late Lucienne (Carrier) Marcotte and Roland Marcotte. She also loved to travel, visiting many places in the U.S., Canada and Italy. FREEPORT -- Georgia S. (Colby) Routhier, 84, died Tuesday, July 25, 2006, at Brentwood Nursing Center in Yarmouth, after a long illness. Clara worked in various shoe shops, had her own day care and worked for Kennebec Ice Arena. She worked for many years as a real estate agent for Bray Realty in the Panama City, Florida, area. Kelley- Dwayne E. Kelley, 80, of Augusta, died at his home on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2006. Henrietta Leonard will be missed by so many as a clinician, researcher, educator, mentor, and friend; and above all, as a daughter, sister, wife and mother. He graduated from Oak Hill High School in 1992. She had 9 Grandchildren, and 2 Great Grand Children. Lewiston-Valore F. Buckley, 77, of Turner passed away on December 13, 2008 at Marshwood Nursing Home.. She was born on April 17, 1931 in Greene the daughter of William and Vina Bergeron. Shell be especially missed by he many patrons who enjoyed her wonderful smile and gracious welcoming as they entered the theater. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Holy Trinity Church, Building Fund, in Lisbon Falls or Amenity Manor in Topsham. He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed fishing, hunting, camping and cars. A Remembrance of Life will be shared at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 26, 2006, at the Masonic Hall, Portland St., Fryeburg. (Libby) Wagg of Auburn, sons John M. Wagg and companion Colleen Smith of New Hampshire, Jason J. Wagg and Companion Kristen Benz of New Hampshire, Jacob C. Wagg and wife Sheri of Montana, Jason A. Johnson and wife Tammy of Auburn, daughter Angela Brown and husband Thomas of Poland, loving mother Margaret Wagg of Lisbon Falls, and lovin. At the age of six, Larry went to live on the Vickery Farm on 136 in Auburn. Tom was also a former resident of West Bridgewater, MA and Selma, AL. Burial will be a private service at a later date. Cody Gifford, 30, is the founder of the Gifford Media Group. Most of all, he loved spending time with his friends and family. She got her schooling and much good advice from her teacher Georgia McKnight at the one room school on the Empire Road. Prayers of the Departed and a Committal service will be held on Friday, December 02 at 2pm at Gracelawn Memorial Park, 980 Turner St., Auburn, ME. Peter Paul Jonitis, age 94, died June 9, 2007. A Vigil Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, October 16th a. He spent his professional life as a stock broker and bank director in Lewiston Maine. Vici is survived by her husband of 40 years, James E. White; her two daughters, Jessica and Ellen; her sister, Edith Pieratt; brother Don Hymer and his wife, Norma; brother Ken Hymer and his wife, Cathy; sister-in-law Jeanne Hymer, wife of Gene; and sister Phyllis Gruver and her husband, Gerald. Wilbur was born on July 29, 1907, in Syracuse, N.Y., the son of William and Josephine Hollingsworth. She married Gerard C. Cote on May 23, 1953. She taught all of us how to love unconditionally, enjoy life, and above all care for each other. After the war, she went to work for a short time at DeCoster's Egg Farm in Turner. She was predeceased by her parents; infant grandson Paul Gordon Stevens; one sister, Hazel Hardy; and five brothers, Kenneth, Clayton, Elwood, Lauren, and Harold, Jr. Lewiston. The funeral ceremony will be held at the Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery on Mt. Her lifes work was making a home for her five children. He is survived by his beloved wife, Sherry; daughters, Tiffany King and husband, Brian, and Tracy Pettipas and companion, Corey Lasalle; sister, Delores Grant and husband, Keith; aunt, Esther Coombs; niece, Tammy Martin; nephews, Tommy and Kevin Grant; and sister-in-law, Audrey Berry and husband, Joe. Scott was born in Bessemer, Michigan, the son of Malcolm D. McLean and Allegra Anderson McLean.
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