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Joseph Ralph Schissler

DETROIT - Joseph Ralph Schissler, 78, went to be with the Lord on December 11, 2005 after a courageous and prolonged struggle with ill health. Born April 18, 1927 in Southington, CT, he was the son of Enos and Anna (Panella) Schissler. At the age of fifteen he moved to Detroit. He married the former Maxine Field on October 2, 1949. Joe served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1945 to 1949, and in the reserves for three years. He was a member of the Marine Corps League, the VFW and the American Legion. Active in town affairs, Joe served on the Detroit Board of Selectmen for many years, and was a former tax collector. He started the first Boy Scout troop in Detroit, and was an honorary life member of the Detroit Fire Department. Joe devoted eleven years of research and oversaw the design and completion of the Detroit Veterans Memorial. Joe was a rural letter carrier delivering mail from the Detroit, Albion and Pittsfield post offices until his retirement in 1987 due to declining health. He served as state president of the Rural Letter Carriers of Maine. Civic minded, Joe was a trustee for ten years at Maine Central Institute where he was awarded the honor of Trustee Emeritus. He also served as chairman of the MSAD #53 Board of Directors. He was on the Sebasticook Valley Hospital board for twelve years. Joe served as Grand Knight of the St. Agnes Chapter of the Knights of Columbus. Survivors include his widow, Maxine of Detroit; sons Joseph Warren Schissler and Kim William Schissler, both of Detroit; daughter Anna Maria Curtis and husband Mark of Rockland; grandchildren, Ashley Miles, Brittany Schissler, Aaron Joseph Curtis and Allison Maxine Curtis; brothers William and wife Elaine of Westfield, NJ, Enos and wife Judy of Etna, George and wife Robin of Detroit; sisters Barbara Willis of Texas, Regina Schissler of Detroit, Natalie and husband Fred Braley of Troy, and Elsie Autunno of New Britain, CT; a sister-in-law Jane Schissler of Newport; many nieces and nephews. Joe was predeceased by his sister, Mary Krenisky, and brother Donald Schissler. A celebration of his life and going home service was held at 2 PM on Friday, December 16th, at the Calvary Baptist Church, 39 Grove Street, Newport, with Pastor George Finnemore officiating. Interment was in Detroit Village cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, 33 Silver Street, Portland, ME 04101. Arrangements are by Crosby & Neal, Newport. For more information or to sign an on-line guestbook, please visit www.crosbyneal.com.

Michael Wayne Seamans

BOULDER, COLORADO - Michael Wayne Seamans, 43, died unexpectedly December 8, 2005 at his home in Boulder, CO. He was born May 30, 1962 in Dexter, a son of Trueman and Frances (Martin) Seamans. He graduated from Dexter Regional High School, Class of 1980, and went on to become an Osteopathic doctor, specializing in Neurology. Because of his compassionate nature he often treated patients regardless of their ability to pay. Mike was a sensitive and kind soul who took nothing at face value. He was intensely emotional and found deeper meaning in everything, expressing himself creatively through poetry. He boldly spoke of his Christian faith and God's "awesome" love. Mike approached life fearlessly, didn’t take no for an answer, and to his credit, he rarely had to. He was never intimidated or embarrassed to make waves or stand up for what he believed in. He embraced nature and all it’s elements. He loved to sleep under the stars, especially in Maine where he said the stars shine the brightest. Breathing in the fresh air of morning was a simple pleasure to him. Besides his parents, he is survived by his brother Peter Seamans and his wife Debra of St. Albans; a sister Melanie Young and her husband Scott of Strafford, NH. He leaves behind his nieces, Terri and Jaime Seamans and Mackenzie Young; his nephews, Richard, Scott, Jameson and Noah Young who loved him dearly and thought of him in the same way that he thought of his Uncle Bucky. Mike is also survived by his grandmother Margaret Seamans and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends who will miss his quirky sense of humor and dry wit. Time and miles may have separated him from his savored relationships with John Yakulevich, John Clouser and his cousin Cary (his friend and childhood "partner in crime"), but they were always close to his heart. He was predeceased by his uncles A. Perry Whitmore, Bob Seamans, Shirley Seamans and Archie Parker; and also by his aunt Phyllis Godreau. Friends called from 6-8 PM on Friday at the Crosby & Neal Funeral Chapel, 68 Exeter Road, Corinna. Funeral services were be held 1 PM Saturday, December 17th, at the First Free Baptist Church, Dexter, with the Reverend Will Walters officiating. Burial was in Higgins cemetery, Corinna. Memorial donations may be made to the First Free Baptist Church Teen Prevention Program, 130 Spring Street, Dexter, ME 04930. For more information or to sign an on-line guestbook, please visit www.crosbyneal.com.

Robert E. Turner

NEWPORT - Robert E. Turner - 84 - died December 6, 2005. He spent most of his life in the Newport area. He was in the armed services in World War II. He was a bus driver and custodian in the Newport schools. He worked at the Red & White and Shop ‘n Save Stores in Dexter and Newport. He worked at Gilman’s Hardware Store and Flood’s Hardware Store before retiring. He was preceded by his wife Glenise (Colby) Turner of 40 years. His survivors are a daughter, Sandra & husband Bert Nickerson, son, Hubert & wife Dorothy, son, Greydon & wife Gail, son, Dennis & wife Orendia, son, Glen Paul, daughter, Colleen & husband Maynard Tibbets, son, Ricky. He had several Grandchildren; Bert Jr., Scott, Eric & Lisa Nickerson, Peter & Miki-Jo Turner, Joey & Jamie Turner, Dennis Jr. & Maggie Turner, Troy, Chad & Robby Tibbets, Travis & Tina Turner. He also had several Great-Grandchildren; Heather, Scott Jr., Bethany, Casey, Jared & Kay Lynn Nickerson, Justin & Alex Turner, Jordan & Devan Turner, Hunter, Haley, Logan & Morgan Tibbets. He had one Great Great-Grandchild Maddison Turner and two more on the way, also one neice Judy Field and her two daughters. Funeral Services were held December 9th.

Charles Bowley, Sr.

PITTSFIELD - Charles Bowley, Sr., 85, died January 23, 2006. Charles was born April 19, 1920. He lived at P.O. Box 341, 10 Cottage Street, Pittsfield, Maine. Memorial Services will be announced at a later date.

Earl R. Barker

DEXTER - Earl Russell Barker, 72, died unexpectedly January 14, 2006 at a Dover-Foxcroft hospital. He was born April 12, 1933 at Bridgton a son of Edwin and Ruby (Decker) Barker. He was a graduate of Bridgton High School and served in the U. S. Army during the Korean War. He was a member of Trynian Lodge, AF & AM Masonic Lodge of Mechanic Falls. He retired from Pratt & Whitney in Connecticut. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Edeena (Robbins) Barker of Dexter; a son, Earl, Jr. and wife Roxanne of Lewiston; 3 brothers, 1 sister; 2 grandchildren. Services will be private. Arrangements are by Crosby & Neal, Dexter. For more information, or to sign an online guestbook, please visit www.crosbyneal.com.

Robert “Bob” Trask

PLYMOUTH - Robert C. Trask, 49, died unexpectedly January 15, 2006 at a Pittsfield hospital. He was born September 24, 1956 at Dexter a son of Heslin “Hank” and Lois (Dow) Trask. Bob attended Plymouth schools and Nokomis Regional High. He was a truck driver for Dysart’s for many years and most recently drove for F.S. Trans. He was a past member of the Etna Odd Fellows Lodge and the Plymouth Fire Department. He will also be remembered as an avid camper. In addition to his mother of Plymouth, he is survived by 2 sons, Robert H. and wife Alison Trask of Hartland, and Joshua Dixon of Pompano Beach, FL; 3 daughters, Debra Trask of Rockland, Bianca Trask of Plymouth, and Monica Cato of Brewer; 2 brothers, Ron Trask of Plymouth, Reggie and wife Maria Trask of Detroit; a sister, Barbara and husband Allen Fisher of St. Albans; and 7 grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 PM on Friday, January 20th, at Crosby & Neal, 117 Main Street, Newport, with the Reverend Ellen Bridge officiating. Friends called from noon until the time of services Friday. Spring burial will be in the family lot, Sawyer cemetery, Plymouth. For more information or to sign an online guestbook, please visit www.crosbyneal.com.

Winfield W. Rolfe

Winfield W. Rolfe, 85, of Pittsfield passed away on Saturday, January 14, 2006 in Pittsfield at Sebasticook Valley Hospital. He was born on July 17, 1920 in Pittsfield, Maine the son of Chester L. Rolfe and Bertha A. Chase. He later met and married Christine Reed in 1994. He worked as a truck driver for many years. Winfield was a member of the Deeper Life Assembly Pentecostal Church where he was a member of the Board of Trustees. He took great pride in and was very considerate of his family. He loved his scrapbooks, his western movies and was a very skilled carpenter; he enjoyed his mo-ped and playing cards. He was the drummer in the town band for many years and also for his church community. He is survived by his wife Christine, one daughter Betty Lyden and her husband John of Waterbury, CT, one sister, Maribelle Rolfe of Pittsfield, ME, a daughter in-law Donna Rolfe of Pittsfield, ME, four grandchildren, special grandson Kevin Rolfe and his wife Mary of Garland, ME, special granddaughter Valerie Tuttle and her husband Scooter of Corinna, ME, Lolita and Lance of CT, six great-grandchildren Nikki, Tyler, Ashley, Matthew, Jennifer, Jason and his red headed girlfriend Mindy his special pet. He was predeceased by his parents, his first wife Virginia of 52 years, a son Leforest, a daughter Gloria, a brother Kenneth, and a grandson David. Visitation was held on Tuesday, January 17, 2006 from 2 to 4 PM and 6 to 8 PM at Donald H. Shorey Funeral Chapel, 35 Hartland Ave., Pittsfield, Maine, and funeral services were held Wednesday January 18, 2006 at 2 PM at the funeral home. Donations may be made in Winfield’s memory to the American Heart Association, 343 Gorham Road, S. Portland, ME 04106.

Alyce (Ludden) Hurlburt

NEWPORT - Alyce (Ludden) Hurlburt 92 died January 18, 2006 at a Pittsfield health care facility following a long illness. She was born in Lee, ME on October 1, 1913 the daughter of Charles and Florence (Giffords) Ludden. She attended Plymouth schools and was a graduate of Newport High School. She married John E. Hurlburt July 29, 1933 and they celebrated 70 years of marriage. John predeceased her on May 28, 2004. Alyce worked at Snowflake Canning in Corinna for many years until it burnt and then she worked as a Stitcher and Sewer for Dexter Shoe Company in Dexter for several years. For many years John and Alyce spent their winters in Lake Wales, Florida and their summers at their camp in Sangerville, ME. Alyce and John were longtime members of the Lords and Ladies Square Dance Club and danced at many places throughout the state. She is survived by two sons Vaughn Hurlburt of Hampton, VA, Dennis Hurlburt of Danville, CA, three daughters, Beulah Hanson of Eliot, ME, Charlene Burbury of Whitensville, MA, Janice Moores of Newport, ME, one sister Erma Hopkins of Plymouth, 18 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren, many great great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her son John Gailen Hurlburt in 1990. Funeral services were conducted at 2 PM on Sunday, January 22nd, 2006 at the Brown Funeral Home & Cremation Service, 34 High Street, Newport with Pastor Al Worden officiating. Friends called from 1 to 2 PM preceding the service. To sign an online guest book and leave written tributes please visit: www.philipbrownfuneralhome.com.

Griffin Scott Clukey

DEXTER - Griffin Scott Clukey, infant son of Rachel Meyers and Scott Clukey, died January 4, 2006 at Children’s Hospital in Boston. He was born December 12, 2005 at Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor. In addition to his parents of Dexter, he is survived by maternal grandparents, Thomas and Cindy Meyers of Corinna; paternal grandparents, Raymond and Diane Clukey of Dexter; maternal great grandparents, John and Margie Gilbert of Corinna and Barry and Joan Meyers of Colorado; paternal great grandparents, Johnny and Anita Jewett of Dexter and Nelson and Rita Clukey of Dexter; aunts and uncles Sarah and Mark Cooper of Dexter, Heidi and Jason Clarke, and their son Henry of Orono, Laurel Meyers of California, Heather Meyers of Bangor, and Joseph Meyers of Corinna. Funeral services were held at 1 PM on Wednesday at Crosby & Neal, 61 Main Street, Dexter, with the Reverend Edward Jaworski officiating. Friends called from noon until the time of services. Spring burial will be in the Ferndale cemetery, Ripley. Memorial donations may be made to the Devon Nicole House, 21 Autumn Street, Boston, MA 02115. For more information, or to sign an online guestbook, please visit www.crosbyneal.com.

Donald H. Rogers

Donald H. Rogers, 75, Trinity Circle, Yulee, FL, husband of Shirley Ann Rogers since 1951, passed away Friday, January 6, 2006, at Baptist Medical Center-Nassau. A native of Rockport, Maine, he was the son of the late Harris E. & Bessie Jewett Rogers, and had resided in Nassau County, FL since 1994. Mr. Rogers received his education at Maine Central Institute & Colby College in Waterville, ME. He served his country in the U.S. Army for 3 1/2 years as a Sergeant in the First Army, and also for 6 years in the National Guard. Mr. Rogers was employed as a machine operator for Pioneer Parachute in Manchester, CT, a machinist with Pratt & Whitney Aircraft in East Hartford, CT, at Nichols Tire Company in Manchester, CT, was owner/operator of Detroit Tire Company in Detroit, ME, was the Manager of Stratham Tire Company in Bangor, ME, worked for Ingersoll-Rand/Torrington Company in Morris, CT, and also for the Winn-Dixie location in Yulee. He was a Master Mason in the Meridan Splendor Lodge #49 in Newport, ME, was a 32 Mason in the Scottish Rite Consistories of both Portland & Bangor, ME, and was a Shriner in the Pyramid Temple, New Milford, CT. Mr. Rogers was preceded in dealt by his twin brother, Arthur David Rogers, and another brother, Erwin Rogers. Survivors include: his wife of 55 years, Shirley Ann Rogers; a daughter, Linda Rogers Girgasky, Jacksonville, FL; a son, Brian Rogers, Yulee; a sister, Nathalie W. Oliver, Jacksonville; five grandchildren, Michael, Chris, Jessica, Brian, Jr., and Justin; many aunts, uncles, nieces & nephews; by his loving poodle, Gina Lolabridgid Rogers. A memorial service was scheduled for Wednesday, January 11, 2006, at 11:00 A.M. at the Yulee United Methodist Church, where Mr. Rogers was a member, with Reverend Brett Templeton, Pastor and Reverend Tom Keisler, Pastor of the Yulee Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will be in the Village cemetery in Pittsfield, ME, at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Mrs. Rogers' church, the Yulee United Methodist Church, State Road 200 (A I A), Yulee, FL 32097, in his memory.

Lucain O. Savage

PALMYRA & STETSON - Lucian O. Savage, 90, died January 10, 2006 at a Pittsfield nursing home. He was born November 8, 1915 at Chester, a son of Elwin and Emma (Johnson) Savage. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and retired from the active reserves as a Major.
A graduate of Newport High School, Lucian received a business diploma from Beal College, a degree and teaching certificate from the Maine School of Commerce and a Bachelor of Science degree in Education from the University of Maine at Orono. He was a member of the Stetson Union Church, serving as the Sunday school superintendent and church organist. More recently, he attended the Calvary Baptist Church in Newport. He was an active member of the Grange for 75 years as a member and past master of Sebasticook Grange #306 of Newport, serving as Secretary for 25 years. He was a member of East Somerset Pomona Grange #28. He served on several State Grange committees, and in the East Somerset and Piscataquis Pomona jurisdictions for many years. He and his wife Ruth also served as Deputy State Masters for several years and enjoyed traveling across the state. Lucian owned and operated a general store in Stetson and Palmyra for many years. He is survived by 3 daughters, Brenda and husband Sherman Cookson, and Rachel Wilson, all of Stetson, and Priscilla McLaughlin and husband Steve of Milford; 1 sister, Marion Knowlton of Bangor; 8 grandchildren: Eric Cookson, Gretchen Violette, Jason Willard, Tony Wilson, Nicole LaBree, Walter, Stephen and Andrew Horelick; 10 great grandchildren; and a special nephew and wife, George and Marie Savage. He was predeceased by his wife Ruth (Friend) Savage in 1997; his brothers John, Merlin, Addison, and George; and sisters Helen Dodge, Beryl Fitts, Catherine Morton, and Erma Underhill. Friends called from 2-4 & 6-8 PM on Thursday at Crosby & Neal, 117 Main Street, Newport, where funeral services were held at 11 AM on Friday. Spring burial will be in the Clark’s Hill cemetery, Stetson. Memorial donations may be made to the St. Albans Grange, c/o Bob Beauchesne, 179 Mason Corner Road, St. Albans, ME 04971; or the Stetson Fire Department First Responder Fund, c/o Kim Tracy, Chief, 209 Coboro Road, Stetson, ME 04488. For more information, or to sign an online guestbook, please visit www.crosbyneal.com.

Wayne A. Lary

PALMYRA - Wayne A. Lary, 30, died May 5, 2006 as the result of a motorcycle accident in Pittsfield. He was born November 5, 1975 at Waterville, a son of B. Richard and Joanne (McGraw) Lary. Wayne worked as a carpenter, and with his father on Windy Acres Farm, LLC in Clinton. He enjoyed his family, especially his girls, riding his motorcycle with Curt, and his snowmobile. He is survived by his wife of nearly 7 years, Miranda (Gerry) Lary, and twin daughters, Riley and Reagan, all of Palmyra; his father and step mother, Richard and Janet Lary of Clinton; his mother, Joanne Tucker of Hartland; his father and mother in law, Lemont “Butch” and Sandra Gerry of Pittsfield; 3 brothers, Troy and wife Dulcy of Hartland, Scott of Clinton and Jason of Pittsfield; 2 sisters Tammy and husband Dale Ngo of Worcester, MA, and Leigh Lary of Clinton; 2 brothers in law, Christopher and wife Elizabeth Gerry of New York and Samuel Gerry of Pittsfield; and a sister in law, Kimberly Gerry of Pittsfield; nieces, nephews and many friends. Funeral services were held at 2 PM on Tuesday, May 9th at the First Baptist Church of Pittsfield, Main Street, with the Reverend William Johnson officiating. Friends may call at the church from 1 PM until the time of services. Burial was in Pittsfield Village cemetery. Arrangements are by Crosby & Neal, Newport. To sign an online guestbook, please visit www.CrosbyNeal.com.

Waneta C. Clukey

PITTSFIELD & TROY - Waneta C. Clukey, 80, passed away peacefully on Monday, April 17, 2006 at Eastside Rehab in Bangor. She was born in Detroit, Maine on January 14, 1926, the daughter of Eugene and Gladys Hopkins. In September of 1946, she married Vincent (Buster) Clukey and they resided in Pittsfield for over 40 years. She was a loving mother and family caregiver. She was predeceased by her husband of 47 years, her parents, a sister, Earlyle, and a brother, Carl. She is survived by a daughter, LeeAnna Rowley and husband David of Troy, two grandchildren, Dale Rowley and wife Sharon of Thorndike and Denise Nickerson and husband Albert of Troy, two great grandchildren, Alex Sargent of Troy and Danielle Sargent and companion DJ of Freedom. She is also survived by a brother, Eugene Hopkins and wife Peggy of Detroit, a sister, Thelma Valcourt of Nashua, NH, a special nephew Richard Colburn and wife Dawn of Brunswick, a special sister-in-law, Dorilda Worster of Corinth, and many nieces and nephews. Arrangements have been made through Brookings and Smith in Bangor. There will be no funeral services at her request. Graveside services may be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers memorial gifts may be made to the Pine Tree Chapter of the American Red Cross in memory of Waneta Clukey. Send your gift to David Warren, Pine Tree Chapter, American Red Cross, 33 Mildred Ave., Bangor, ME 04401. Please put Waneta Clukey on the memo line. Thank you.

Sandra (Sandy) L. Williams

DETROIT - Sandra (Sandy) L. Williams resident of North Road died Thursday, April 6, 2006 at her home surrounded by her family. She was born in Stockton Springs May 09, 1946 a daughter of Hartley and Marie (Russ) Fraser Sr. She attended school in Stockton Springs and Haddon Height N.J. Sandy was employed by the Mid-Maine Medical Center, Seton Unit in Waterville for many years as a Certified Nurses Aide; she also cared for many people in the home health care field. Sandy later opened a greenhouse where she was known for her hanging baskets, geraniums, seedlings and her famous tomato plants. She enjoyed spending time with her family on their Cruises to the Caribbean, Alaska, Mexico;
Sandy loved swimming in the ocean. She was known as a caring and compassionate person that loved helping those in need. She is survived by her husband John Williams of Detroit, a son James and his wife Linda Williams of Madison, two daughters; Julette and her husband John Babcock their children Bethany, Corinne, one great-granddaughter Jewel of Stetson, L. Jodie and her husband Jake Nyssen, a special grandson Joshua and soon to be born grand-daughter Alexa Sandy Jo, of Detroit, an aunt and uncle June and Ulmer Russ of Belfast. She was predeceased by her mother Marie (Russ) Fraser and her dear friends Dorathia Parch and Mable Wein. Visiting hours were held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Sunday, April 9, 2006 at the Donald H. Shorey Funeral Chapel, 35 Hartland Ave. Pittsfield, a funeral service was held at 2 p.m. on Monday, April 10, 2006 at the funeral home. Internment will be private. In Lieu of flowers contribution may be made Sebasticook Valley Hospital "Memorial garden fund" 99 Grove Street, Pittsfield, Maine 04967. Arrangements are entrusted to Donald H. Shorey Funeral Chapel, Pittsfield.

Wilbur Weeks Rowe

PALMYRA - Wilbur Rowe, 65, died April 8, 2006 at his residence. He was born October 21, 1940 at Palmyra a son of Kenneth and Ivis (Wilder) Rowe. Wilbur owned and operated Rowe‚s Auto Sales and Salvage in Palmyra for many years. He enjoyed his work, especially auto auctions. He loved racing and his many friends. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Carol Ann (O‚Brien) Rowe of Palmyra; 6 sons, Robert of Newport; David and wife Patricia of Plymouth, Dennis and wife Christine, Stephen, Sr. and wife Martha, Ronald and wife Lorna, Randel and wife Alicia, all of Palmyra; 2 daughters, Roxanne and husband Wayne Brooks of Palmyra, Dawn and husband Glenn Lewis of Hartland; 10 grandchildren, Ryan Rowe, Clayton Lewis, Shaun Rowe, Stephen Rowe, Jr. Nicholas Rowe, Brandon Rowe, Adam Rowe, Amber Rowe, Tyler Rowe, and Kylie Rowe; 1 great grandson, Xavier Rowe. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a brother Ronald, and a sister Dawn Whitney.
A private graveside committal service will be held at Palmyra Village cemetery in several weeks. Those who wish may contribute in his memory to a charity of one’s choice. Arrangements are by Crosby & Neal, Newport.

Myrtle E. Chipman

HARTLAND - Myrtle E. Chipman, 78, of Hartland passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Saturday April 8, 2006 in Hartland at her home. She was born on March 8, 1928 in Harmony, Maine the daughter of Preston and Albra (Foss) Chadbourne. She married Myron Chipman on July 10, 1946 in Harmony he passed away in 1997. She was educated in Harmony schools following high school she went to work at Scott Webb Hospital in Hartland as a lab tech and a nurse for twenty years; she then worked as an office secretary at Irving Tanning in Hartland for twenty years until retiring. She loved to knit; crochet and she also loved working with flowers. She is survived by a son Clive Chipman and his wife Tammy of Corinna, one sister Arlene Richardson of Skowhegan, two brothers; Leo Chadbourne and his wife Phyllis of Dover-Foxcroft, Almond Chadbourne of Harmony, eight grandchildren; Troy, Todd, Delores, Tracey, Kylie, John, Conrad and Brittany, seven great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Visitation was held on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Donald H. Shorey Funeral Chapel, 35 Hartland Ave., Pittsfield, a funeral service was held on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 at 2 p.m. at the funeral chapel. Internment will be held at Pooler cemetery in the spring. Donations may be made in her memory to the American Cancer Society, Northern New England Region, One Main Street; Suite 300, Topsham, Maine 04086.

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