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Richard Charles Weston
June 05, 2006
Cape Porpoise, Maine

Richard Charles Weston of Bangor, Sandy Point, Maine, and St. Petersburg, Florida passed away on June 5, 2006 from a liver disease while waiting for a liver transplant.

Richard was born on November 24, 1951, the son of Harry Weston and Clarice (Jellison) Weston. He is survived by his son Michael and his wife Laurel of Bangor, his mother Clarice of Bangor, a brother Robert and his wife Marian of Hermon, brother Michael and his wife Janet of Cape Porpoise and eleven nieces and nephews. His father, Harry Weston, predeceased him in 1995.

Richard was a graduate of Bangor High School Class of 1969. He had been traffic manager for several trucking companies in Maine including the former Cole’s Express in Bangor. He was Vice President and General Manager for the Forsyte Companies in both Marlborough, MA and Alexandria, VA. After his career in trucking, Richard began a career, from his softer side, as a chef at various restaurants in Portland, including Gilbert’s Chowder House and Jay’s as well as several restaurants in the Belfast area. Richard, known as Diq to his good friends (he was not just another Dick), was last employed at the Belfast Brewery and was the bartender and “Spiritual Advisor” to many customers and friends. Diq was a member of the Bangor Elks and an honorary member of the St. Petersburg, Florida Elks.

Diq’s sense of humor was second to none and his extensive knowledge of many varied subjects amazed his friends – and he had many. He never met anyone that he didn’t like and the feeling was mutual and it would be very difficult to find anyone who had a bad word to say about Diq. While he was fighting the liver disease that took his life, he kept his keen sense of humor and continued to amaze his doctors and nurses with his humor, quick wit, and his “never give up” spirit.
The Weston family would like to express a sincere thank you to the excellent care and compassion that Diq received while at the Southern Maine Medical Center and would like to personally thank all of the Doctors, Nurses and support staff that cared for Diq during his frequent and prolonged stays.

If you choose, donations may be made to the Southern Maine Medical Center in Biddeford, Maine to the Capital Building Fund – or to any charity of your choice that supports research and treatment of bi-polar disease or liver disease. Diq would be most pleased if you signed up, and encourage others to sign up, as an organ donor so that others might live.

There will be no calling hours and a memorial service will be announced to be held at a later date for Diq in Sandy Point, a suburb of Stockton Springs, where he lived for the better part of the last twelve years—where the animals ate out of his hand, the sun always rose over Penobscot Bay, and his beloved lupines bloomed in the same month every year.

Attention Please-Memorial Service

A memorial service for Richard “Diq” Weston will be held at 20-22 Bayview Drive in Sandy Point, Maine on July 1, 2006 at 12 noon. Services will be held in his beloved lupine field overlooking Penobscot Bay. The family will receive visitors immediately following in Sandy Point. For those who cannot attend and would like to say something about Diq, email Mike Weston at westcon3Aadelpia.net.

Richard G. 'Dickie' Davis
November 21, 2006
Biddeford

Biddeford- “Dickie” Richard Gilbert Davis, 61 years old, died Tuesday, November 21, 2006 at Southern Maine Medical Center after a long illness.

Dickie was born May 22, 1945 in Biddeford, a son of Gilbert and Helen Nedeau Davis. He attended Kennebunk schools. On October 14, 1961 he married Lois Holbrook, and they worked to build a loving home together with their four children.

Dickie was a fisherman and a lobsterman, but his real joy was being a long haul trucker. He and Lois were able to travel the country together on his runs. Even in later years Dickie would reminisce about the great times they had traveling together.

Dickie also enjoyed hunting and fishing with his son Jeff, socializing, and visiting with family and friends. He enjoyed teasing, telling jokes, and making people laugh.

Dickie is survived by his loving wife of 45 years, Lois; son Jeff and his wife Pam of Kennebunkport; daughters Kristy Lank of Arundel, Tracy Derham and her husband Todd of Kennebunk, and Amy Jackson and her husband Devon “Bob” of Arundel; brother William Davis; sister Sally Davis; grandchildren Nikki, Jen, Jared, Carlyn, Paige, Tegan, and Ryzen; his special aunt Hazel Jones; and several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.

Calling hours are on Friday, November 24 from 6-8 PM at Bibber Memorial Chapel, 67 Summer Street, Kennebunk, ME. A graveside service will be held on Saturday, November 25 at 2 PM at Hope cemetery in Kennebunk with Reverend Steve Hastings.

Robert William Johnston
November 19, 2006
West Kennebunk

Robert William Johnston 70 years a resident of Maple Ave West Kennebunk died Sunday November 19, 2006 at his home surrounded by family after a long battle with lung disease.
He was born in Haverhill, MA on August 19, 1936 a son of Frederick and Arlene (Thompson) Johnston.
He was a graduate at Kennebunk High School class of 1956 where he excelled at football, basketball and Track and Field.
He retired from the United States Coast Guard after serving twenty –five years and traveling extensively.
Robert was fortunate enough to enjoy a second career with Kennebunk Savings Bank which allowed him to stay close to home.
Bob enjoyed fishing, golf and camping with friends. He was an avid red sox and patriots fan and never misses a game. Most of all he loved spending time with his family.
He is survived by his wife of 23 years Carol Jordan Johnston of west Kennebunk, four children Kelly Ghidoni and her husband Daniel of Alfred, Stacy Anderson and her husband Jon of Arundel and Michael Johnston and his wife Caroline of Kennebunk and Annette Jackson of Berwick, ME. Four grandchildren Alicia Ouellette and her husband Michael of Sanford, Travor and Dylan Johnston and David Jackson.
Visiting Hours will be held from 5 to 8 PM Tuesday November 21, 2006 at the Bibber Memorial Chapel 67 Summer Street Kennebunk where a funeral service will be held at 10 AM Wednesday at the Chapel. Interment with Military Honors at the Evergreen cemetery Kennebunk.
Should friends desire memorial donation may be made to the Beacon Hospice 54B Atlantic Place South Portland, Maine 04106 in Mr. Johnston’s memory.

Robert Charles
January 06, 2007
Danvers, MA

Danvers- Robert Charles “Charlie” Brown, 48 years, of Burley Street, Danvers, died tragically Saturday, January 6 in an auto accident on the Maine Turnpike in Wells.

Charlie was born in Charlotte, Michigan on February 23, 1958, a son of Charles and Virginia Keesler Brown. After graduating from high school in California, Charlie joined the U. S. Army where he served as a military policeman in Europe for eight years. He then went on to earn his Bachelor’s Degree in sociology and psychology in Texas.

Charlie loved life and lived it to the fullest, ALWAYS with intensity! His career was varied as an airplane mechanic, car salesman, and carpenter. He traveled the U. S. extensively. Whenever he was presented with a new problem, challenge, or opportunity, Charlie would carefully assess his options and then jump in enthusiastically, and deal with it creatively. He was very creative and relished the chance to try something different. He approached life with a tremendous sense of curiosity, enthusiasm, and humor.

Charlie also enjoyed loud music, fast cars, cooking, home remodeling, and landscaping. He loved to spend time with his son, Bradley and structured his life so he could be with him every afternoon after Bradley came home from school. Many who have met him never forget him! Charlie Brown is one who loved life! And sure would tell you so!

Charlie is survived by his beloved wife Sally; son Bradley; daughters Sarah and Rose Brown; parents Charles and Virginia Brown; brother Jeffery Brown; and sisters Virginia and Debbie.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 27 at 11:30 am at the Maple Street Congregational Church in Danvers, MA. Should friends desire, memorial donations may be made to:
Hospice of the North Shore
10 Elm Street
Danvers, MA 01923

Robert D. Jones, Jr.
August 31, 2006
Wells, Maine

Robert D. Jones Jr., 48 years, born July 7, 1958 passed away peacefully at his home in Wells, Me. Aug 31, 2006. Beloved husband of Rose (Sugarman) Jones of Wells, beloved son of Delores Keenan of FL.
Predeceased by Father Robert, Father of Allison of Virginia Beach, VA, Robert III and Kaycee of Boston,MA, Brother of Stephen, Linda of Virginia Beach, VA, Cheryl of NH, Aunt Lorraine Trenga of FL, Uncle of Richard of FL, Cousin Kim of Revere and several nieces and nephews also survive.

Friends may call from 4 to 7 PM on Saturday, Sept. 2nd at the Bibber Memorial Chapel, 111 Chapel Road Wells, ME.

Robert Edward "Robbie" Kimball
January 08, 2007
Wells

Wells- Robert Edward “Robbie” Kimball, 32 years, of Sanford Road, died unexpectedly Monday, January 8 at his home.

Robbie was born on January 4, 1975 in Portsmouth, NH a son of Caleb Kimball. He attended Wells High School and earned a degree in culinary arts in Chicopee, MA. He married Jamie Marshall on November 22, 2002.

Robbie worked at the Ogunquit Resort Motel as a landscaper and at Captain Nick’s Restaurant for the last 15 years.

Robbie loved four wheeling, fishing, and camping with his wife Jamie and daughter Kali. He also enjoyed these same pastimes with his brothers-in-law, Daniel and Ryan.

Robbie is survived by his wife Jamie Kimball; daughter Kali; father Caleb Kimball; sister Sharma Kimball; nephew Damien; aunt Caroline Kimball Cilley; brothers-in-law Daniel Marshall and Ryan Marshall; and niece Emily.

Friends may call on Saturday, January 13 from 5-7 pm at Bibber Memorial Chapel, 111 Chapel Road, Wells. A private graveside service will follow at a later date in the family’s private cemetery.

Should friends desire, memorial donations may be made to:
The Nature Conservancy
14 Maine Street, Suite 401
Brunswick, ME 04011

Robert James Peterson
June 23, 2006
Wells

Wells-Robert James Peterson of Wells, Maine and formerly of Andover, MA passed away on June 23, 2006 after a courageous battle with cancer.

Bob was born in Winthrop, MA the son of the late Ella (Vesce) and Robert Howard Peterson. He was educated in the Reading school systems and then at Tabor Academy, Mass Maritime Academy, and graduated from Merrimack College in Andover, MA. He served for 8 years in the US Coast Guard. Bob was a member of the VFW, the American Legion, and was the Exalted Ruler of the Elks Lodge of Andover.

He was employed as a Key Account Executive for RJR Nabisco and retired after 34 successful years. After retirement when he was not boating or golfing, or helping out at Atria Kennebunk, he traveled extensively.

Bob is survived by his wife, Janis (Clarke) Peterson; his son, Robert Peterson of Pelham, NH; his daughter, Brenda (Peterson) Fisichelli of Methuen, MA; his step-daughters, Heather (Berube) Drury of Glastonbury, CT; and Carolyn (Berube) Brock of Lookout MT., TN; along with 11 wonderful grandchildren and two sisters: Carol (Peterson) Getson of Windham, NH and Lois (Peterson) Petersen of Maryland.

If you wish, contributions in Bob’s memory may be made to:
Hospice of Southern Maine
901 Washington Avenue
Suite 104
Portland, ME 04103

A Memorial Service will be held for immediate family.

Robert Keith Jackson
September 30, 2006
Scarborough, Maine

Robert Keith Jackson, 79 years, of Piper Shores, formerly of Cave Creek, AZ and Amesbury, MA died Saturday September 30 in his home, lovingly surrounded by his family.

Robert was born September 3, 1927 in Newburyport, MA, a son of Lester and Gertrude (Mansfield) Jackson. He was educated in the Amesbury schools and went on to serve his country during WWII as an Army cook.

Robert owned and operated the Jackson’s Bakery and Lunch Bar. He was on the Board of Directors for the Amesbury Cooperative Bank, where he later became President. . Robert was also active in Odd Fellows, and was on the Board of Deacons at the Congregation Church in Amesbury.

Robert enjoyed traveling and learning the many different cultures of the United States and Canada. He and his family cruised the Panama Canal where he renewed his wedding vows with Lois to coincide with their 50th wedding anniversary. They recently celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary. He loved spending time with his family and friends.

Robert is survived by his wife Lois Fogg Jackson; Daughter Diane Jackson Cole and her significant other Juergen H. Bartels and Linda Levitt and her husband Michael; and a sister Virginia W. Jackson.

Friends may call on Wednesday at 11:30 AM at Bibber Memorial Chapel, 67 Summer Street, Kennebunk, ME. A funeral service will follow at 12:30 PM at the Chapel.

Should friends desire, memorial donations may be made to:
Hospice of Southern
901 Washington Avenue
Suite 104
Portland, Maine 04103
Or
Piper Shores Memorial Fund
15 Piper Road
Scarborough, Maine 04074
Or
A charity of your choice

Robert Levy
October 14, 2006
North Berwick, ME

Robert Leo Levy 84 years a resident of Wells Street North Berwick died Saturday October 14, 2006 at the York Hospital after a long illness.

He was born in Cambridge, MA on January 16, 1922 a son of Robert A and Annie T. Dwyer Levy and attended Rindge Technical High School.

He was a World War Two veteran served in the United States Army.

He was owned and operated Typesetter Business in Watertown, MA for over twenty years.

He was predeceased by his wife Doris M. (Plant) Levy.

He is survived by his son Lawrence Levy of Millis, MA., two daughters Mary Mascis of North Berwick, ME and Linda A. Hingston of Hyannis, MA and 8 grandchildren.

There will be no services.

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