Ryan was known for being a hard worker and worked at Clarks Farm Stand in Turner baling hay. John was employed as a Construction Supervisor by several large firms in the 1960s and 1970s. Friends and relatives are invited to attend and, if they choose, to share memories of John. He was born in Brunswick on March 3, 1958 the son of Gerald and Faye (Miller) Hobart. She was a supporter of civil rights from the time she arrived in the South in the 1950s, and she actively opposed a 2006 referendum that amended the Virginia constitution to ban gay marriage. He married Dawn Hodgdon on Sept. 30, 1961. Timmy was predeceased by his parents. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to The Maine Childrens Cancer Program, 100 Campus Dr # 107, Scarborough, ME 04074. Sister-inlaw Priscilla McCleary. He is survived by his sons, Antonio and his wife, Joline, of Lewiston and Donald and his partner, Angie, of Lewiston; granddaughters, Andrea of California, and Jessica of Lewiston, grandson, Alexander of Auburn; his sisters, Adrienne, Lucienne, Jeanne and Patricia; and brothers, Patrick, Maurice, Harold and Paul. Condolences May be expressed at www.funeralalternatives.net. No one escaped without giving a helping hand. He was a member of the Masons and Shriners, both in New Hampshire and later in Florida. A graveside service will be held at a later date. Chester was known to all who loved him as a generous man with a heart of gold. 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. In his spare time he enjoyed listening to jazz, watching old movies, and was a passionate yard-saler who loved collecting interesting finds from local dumps. She worked in local shoe shops in the Auburn area. Now it is one of the liveliest farmers markets in the state. 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 on March 22, 1955 in Trumbull, Conn., the daughter of Perley and Debbie Leighton. Greene-James M. Wood, 48, of Richard Street, Greene, died Wednesday morning, May 30, at his home with his family by his side, following a courageous battle with cancer. She was employed by New England Telephone, currently Verizon, retiring in 1994. He attended Lisbon Falls schools and graduated from Lisbon High School, class of 1942. He was also a member of the VFW. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group, 417 Route One, Falmouth. He was a graduate of Lewiston High School and served four years in the U.S. Air Force. & A.M. and a member of Calvary Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife of 29 years of Cumberland, his two daughters Kim N. Anderson and husband Leland S III and 2 grandsons Leland S. IV and Ian Michael Anderson of Freeport, Me; and Susan N. Gallant and husband Joseph P. of Portland and 3 step-granddaughters Janna, Laura and Alisha Gallant of Topsham. She was at home, in her own bed with views of Casco Bay and her beloved property on Chebeague Island, Maine, surrounded by family and friends and, with the kindness and support of Hospice of Southern Maine and a dedicated home care team, she was peaceful and pain free to the end. the Hospice House of Androscoggin Home Health and Hospice . James Gill. Alice spent most of childhood in Winchester, MA until her senior year in high school when her family moved to Bangor. at a later date. It will be held at the chapel at the Augusta Veterans Cemetery, Mt. Terry will be sadly missed by her loving daughter, Deborah Taylor and partner Louise Daigle of Portland; sister, Frances Thibault of Foxboro, Massachusetts; brother, Joseph Thibault of Melbourne, Florida; sisters-in law Florette Fontaine and Jacqueline Culina; step-son Paul and wife Elizabeth of Fort Myers, Florida; step-daughter Joline Fontaine and partner Elisa Adams of Solebury, Pennsylvania; and step-daughter Michele Fontaine and partner Rebecca of Woodstock, Connecticut. In 1979 she and Jean Arthur took 15 girls to Falmouth and won District 6 flag, but lost the next to Cape-E. She coached for 5 years, if she didnt have a game youd find her umpiring. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Hospice House Stetson Rd. With her children grown up she wanted to spend more time with the farm (farming). Survivors include her son, Luke and his girlfriend Crystal; sisters, Patricia and Cheryl; brothers, Tony and David; four beloved grandchildren, Savannah, Tracey, Haylee and Caralee; nieces, Julie and Valerie; and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. His hobbies included Varney Craft (flocked animals he made from plaster), cribbage, fishing, hunting, camping, and watching the Red Sox. Chadburn- Lawrence M. Chadburn, 60, of Russell St. in Lewiston, died on Friday, April 20, 2007, at St. Marys Regional Medical Center in Lewiston. He was employed by and retired from the City of Lewiston Water Dept. P.O. Her parents were Alton and Elizabeth(Potter) Farnham of Wilton. 1 Suite M, Scarborough, M. 04074. Cindy is survived by her husband of 41 years Peter Elkins of Freeport, brother Jon Emerson and his wife Sandi of North Carolina and a nephew Mike Emerson of Florida. She treated everyone with the dignity and respect that she felt all human beings deserve.. She worked at many jobs, including one of her favorites as a teacher at Clinton Elementary School, where she helped many students find their confidence and special abilities.. charity of your choice in Rita's Memory. Mr. Looby is predeceased by his wife Carolyn, son Michael Looby and a brother Carlton Looby. He will be deeply, deeply missed by everyone in his family, as well as many others whose lives he touched over the years. A complete obituary will follow. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday, Sept. 11, at the new Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Mount Vernon Road, Augusta. She graduated from Calais Academy in 1940 and went on to Northeastern Business School in Portland where she graduated in 1941. FrEEPORT Arthur D. Smith, 87, of Mae Lane in Topsham, died Wednesday, March 7, 2007, at the Freeport Nursing Home. She enjoyed reading, swimming, skiing, hiking, and any activity involving her children. He enjoyed listening to the news, especially CNN. Her father built her a rock garden that she kept up with great vigor, working in it constantly. Over the last decade, Bill struggled with Lyme disease. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Jan. 14, at Steppin Out in Jay from 1 to 4 p.m. Interment will be in the spring in Vienna. She was a member of the Auburn Senior Citizens and the Robin Dow for many years until her health began declining and she left Auburn to be cared her for by Bruce in Lisbon Falls. Lisbon-Wayne P. Hobart, 50, of Village St. passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, December 7, 2008 at Maine Medical Center, Portland. She married her High School sweetheart on April 25, 1964. For most of his life he lived and worked in the Gray area, and more recently in Greenville. The family would like to express their deep appreciation to Androscoggin Home Health and Hospice for the care they gave; Special thanks are given to Nurse Marie. Auburn-Willadean Dew, 82, of Danville passed away on April 20, 2006 at The Hospice House following a massive stroke. Arlene loved to spend time with family and friends at camp in Rome and Rangeley. Phil was born February 13, 1932 in Portland, the only son of Helena Duff and Eugene L. Clancy. However, if you were family or a close friend, he had the ability to ramble on and on until he got your attention. In 1956 he went to Brown Company in Berlin, NH where he worked as chemist in the Paper Laboratory for 4 years. Dr. Marcotte was also honored to have served as a city councilor in Lewiston for two terms. She is survived by daughters Janice Herrick of Millington, Tennessee, Ruth Thibodeau and her husband Wayne of Brunswick, 4 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, and 1 great great grandchild all of Brunswick and Millington, Tennessee. They lived briefly in New York City where their first child, Robert, was born. June 21, 2008 at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in Scarborough from a truly courageous battle with melanoma. During her retirement years, Prudy devoted much time and energy to the charitable works of the Portland Emblem Club. Sidney, passed away on Friday, March 3, 2006 at Maine General Medical Center, Augusta after a long battle with emphysema. He then went on to become self employed in the automotive body repair business prior to his retirement.. Harold was a member of the DAV, The Chosen Few, and American Legion. Kristi Hiebert and husband Nate Morse, Amy Hiebert and husband Captain Jim Murphy, John Hiebert, M.D. Durham- Linda J. Bailey, 66 of Durham and Brooksville, Fl, died on Saturday, September 29th, 2007 at her son's home with her children and grandchildren surrounding her, following a brief illness. Arrangements are under the care Funeral Alternatives Group 198 Western Ave. Ave. Augusta, Me 04330. She was predeceased by a brother George, sister Doris and her best friend Harold. He especially enjoyed his T.V. She and her brothers, Stuart and Horace Hallett, grew up in Newport News, Va., and Anna spent all of her life in southeastern Virginia before moving to Readfield with family. Burial will follow at Mt. Visitation will be held on Sunday from 4 to 6 PM at Funeral Alternatives, 25 Tampa Street, Lewiston. He enjoyed sports, especially the Durham and Boston Red Sox. Lewiston- Jane F. Cote, 82, of New Gloucester, died Wednesday, June 4, 2008, at dYouville Pavilion in Lewiston. She was predeceased by her parents; brother Lucien Dagneau; and nephew Donald Dagneau. In the late 1970s, Chet moved to Meriden, CT. Auburn-Martin R. Wagg, of Hotel Rd. While serving in the Navy as a 3rd class ship fitter with the Sea Bees, Arthur served and was injured in the Pacific Theater. He attended local schools. He purchased his great-aunt, Marcia Robbinss farmhouse in Pittston and opened S.A.W. Gloria, a very special wife and mom, went to be with the Lord. She also served on the national level and spent years traveling to national conventions with her husband Clayton until his death in 1983. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made of ones choice to. She was born September 24th, 1956 in Portland, the daughter of Lloyd and Avis (Garrison) Smith. She began her engineering career at International Paper Company in Jay and also worked for several other companies in the area. Also his family and friends for their loving support. Nell was predeceased by her beloved husband of 67 years, Raymond L. (Pete) Wyman, daughter Barbara Anderson, siblings Leonard Boucher, Harold Boucher and Edith Carr. Brian Martindale and wife Brianne of Burlington, North Carolina, Chris Martindale of Charleston West Virginia, Scott Martindale and wife Marcie of South Charleston, West Virginia, great-grandson Steven Martindale, and great-granddaughters Hilary Martindale and Emily Brown. of Surgery until his death. His favorite was a 3-legged doe nicknamed Ole Three Legs that he had been feeding for 7 years. He and his wife were founding members of the Pine Tree Gypsys Chapter of the Good Sams Club. Marge is survived by her grandson Christopher Johnson and his wife Kelly, granddaughter Lisa Rittall, Niece Carol Phillips and great grandson Joshua Sawyer. Surviving are a daughter, Dr. Sue Righthand Stahl and her husband, Brian Stahl, of Somerville; and two grandchildren, Belinda and Caterina. Family visitation at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 7. She is survived by her companion Tim Maloney; daughters Liberty and Charity West; son Jamie West; parents Lloyd and Avis Smith; 6 sisters; 1 brother; and 7 grandchildren. He was born in Needham, Ma. Lewiston-Leo J. Derocher, 84, of Highland Ave. passed away on Monday, December 18, 2006 at his home. At his request, there will be no services. Rodney is survived by his beloved with Rita of 40 years of Lewiston, brothers Richard Sargent of Auburn, Stanley Sargent and wife Diane of Georgia, Roger Sargent and wife Irene of New Hampshire, sisters Marilyn Taylor of Lewiston, Barbara Plummer of Raymond, many nieces and nephews. Private services will be held Sunday, Oct. 8, in Gardiner. ~ Aristotle. Condolences may be expressed at www.funeralalternatives.ne. Sandy was a vivacious, optimistic person with many close, loving friends and even more fond acquaintances. After retirement, many hours were spent puttering in his garden, welding, and woodworking. You She continued to be an advocate for children as a protective social worker for the state of Maine, retiring at age 72. Leo married Rose Boucher of Rumford on October 3, 1942. Neighbors began talking about the affair last summer, the sources said, when Kennedy and the girl were seen meeting several places around Cohasset. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 198 Western Ave. Augusta, Me 04330. He also worked at Roys Driving Range in Auburn. Paris, on February 8, 1924 the son of Alonzo Hodgdon Jr. and Myrtle Mildred Libby and attended schools in So. She enjoyed flower gardening, animals, cooking, and was an avid fly fisherman. She is survived by two sons, Peter Theriault and his wife, Mona, and Mark Theriault; a daughter, Susan Stacey and her husband, Tom; a grandson, Anthony Theriault; a sister, Gloria Mallet; and two half sisters, Rita Lovell and Marie Carson. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday Feb 3, at the Richard Bell Christian Church in Parking Lot C. Sugarloaf, USA. Box 967, Brunswick, ME 04011. HATHORNE - Lawrence W., 92, of Auburn, died Monday, April 16. Her body had been a test and a torment since she contracted polio as a small child, but it could not begin to tether her spirit; it still can't.
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