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Georgia M. Crawford
2000-06-15

Georgia (McMackin) Crawford, age 81, of Wiscasset, died Monday, June 12 at the Viking Crescent Home in Cape Elizabeth.

Born in New York City of August 9, 1918, she was the daughter of Francis and Elizabeth (MacDonald) McMackin.

She attended New York City schools and graduated from Brunswick High School. On November 7, 1938 she married James H. Crawford and they lived in the New York City area while raising their two sons.

Mrs. Crawford was employed as the office manager at Sayville Public Library on Long Island, N.Y. for many years. In October of 1998 she moved to Wiscasset and in November of 1999 she moved to the Viking Crescent Home in Cape Elizabeth.

She was a member of the West Bath Grange and enjoyed reading and traveling.

In November of 1995 she was predeceased by her husband James H. Crawford.

Survivors include two sons, Robert J. Crawford and his wife Deborah of Westport, and Richard Crawford and his wife Julianna of Sayville, N.Y.; eight grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

A private graveside service will be held in Oak Grove cemetery in Bath at a later date. Arrangements are by Mayo & Daigle Funeral Home, 40 Federal Street in Wiscasset.

Belma M. Oxton

Belma M. Oxton, 78, of Wiscasset, died Friday March 17 at Miles Memorial Hospital in Damariscotta.

Born in Hanford, California, she was the daughter of John F. and Maria J. (Martins) Simoes.

She attended schools in Lemoore, California and in 1943 married Robert L. Oxton. In 1953 they moved to Maine and later to Wiscasset. She was employed by the Wiscasset School Department and later worked at Douglas Photo Shop in Bath. She was employed by Bath Iron Works in the Blueprint Department and later as a receptionist retiring in 1984.

Mrs. Dalton was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Bath, the Wiscasset Senior Citizens, the Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary and the Wiscasset Garden Club. She was also a member of the Bath Hospital Auxiliary where she volunteered in the coffee shop.

She enjoyed reading, gardening, sewing, doing crossword puzzles and staying active as the Senior Citizens in Wiscasset.

Survivors include her husband, Robert L. Oxton of Wiscasset; two sons, Richard A. Oxton and his wife Ida L. of Oakland, and Robert S. Oxton and his wife Joan M. of Bath; two grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; four step-grandchildren; seven step-great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

A graveside service will be held at Greenlawn cemetery in Wiscasset in the spring. Memorial contributions may be made to the Wiscasset Ambulance, Wiscasset, ME 04578. Arrangements are by Mayo & Daigle Funeral Home in Wiscasset.

William Dalton

William "Wayne" Dalton, 61, a lifelong resident of Wiscasset, died Saturday, March 18 at Mid Coast Hospital in Brunswick after a courageous 14-year battle with cancer.

Born in Wiscasset on August 12, 1938, he was the son of Joseph P. and Edith M. (Jones) Dalton.

Mr. Dalton attended Wiscasset schools and graduated from Wiscasset High School with the class of 1956. He served in the United States Army during the Cuban crisis. He was employed by Bath Iron Works as a welder. He later worked as a carpenter for many local contractors. He designed and built his own home and workshop.

Mr. Dalton enjoyed working with woods, politics and telling jokes. Survivors include his wife of 35 years, Connie M. Dalton of Wiscasset; two sons, William Wayne Dalton Jr. of Austin, Texas and Gregory Alan Dalton of Wiscasset; his mother, Edith M. Dalton of Damariscotta; three brothers, Rodger Dalton of Phippsburg, Richard Dalton of Wiscasset and Arthur Dalton of Newcastle; many cousins, nieces, nephews and many friends who all helped him through his final illness.

A graveside service was held on Wednesday, March 22 at Old Greenlawn cemetery in Wiscasset With Dr. Richard Hall officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Make A Wish Foundation, 87 Elm Street, Suite 203, Camden, ME 04843. Arrangements were by Mayo & Daigle Funeral Home in Wiscasset.

Mary M. Mack Mary Mansur Mack, 87, died in Largo, Florida. Survivors include her son and daughter-in-law, Richard and Marilyn Mansur of Bristol, formerly of Southport; and her granddaughter, Tracie Spillane of Oriental, N.C. In keeping with the wishes of Mrs. Mack, there will be no services. Burial will be at Spruce Lawn cemetery on Southport Island.

Kathleen M. Lincoln

Committal Service A committal graveside service for Kathleen May Lincoln, age 43, who died on January 23, will be held in Whitefield Plains cemetery on Saturday, May 6 at noon with Fr. Clement Thibodeau officiating. Arrangements are by Mayo & Daigle Funeral Home, 40 Federal Street in Wiscasset.

Anne Lord Andrews Memorial Service

A Memorial Service for Anne Lord Andrews, age 92, who died on March 7, 2000 will be held at St. Philip's Episcopal Church in Wiscasset at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, June 23 with Rev. Dr. Richard H. Hall officiating.

Arrangements are by Mayo & Daigle Funeral Home, Federal Street in Wiscasset.

Georgia M. Crawford

Georgia (McMackin) Crawford, age 81, of Wiscasset, died Monday, June 12 at the Viking Crescent Home in Cape Elizabeth.

Born in New York City of August 9, 1918, she was the daughter of Francis and Elizabeth (MacDonald) McMackin.

She attended New York City schools and graduated from Brunswick High School. On November 7, 1938 she married James H. Crawford and they lived in the New York City area while raising their two sons.

Mrs. Crawford was employed as the office manager at Sayville Public Library on Long Island, N.Y. for many years. In October of 1998 she moved to Wiscasset and in November of 1999 she moved to the Viking Crescent Home in Cape Elizabeth.

She was a member of the West Bath Grange and enjoyed reading and traveling.

In November of 1995 she was predeceased by her husband James H. Crawford.

Survivors include two sons, Robert J. Crawford and his wife Deborah of Westport, and Richard Crawford and his wife Julianna of Sayville, N.Y.; eight grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

A private graveside service will be held in Oak Grove cemetery in Bath at a later date. Arrangements are by Mayo & Daigle Funeral Home, 40 Federal Street in Wiscasset.

Stephen A. Arsenault

Stephen A. Arsenault, 43, died unexpectedly Monday, June 19 on Barter's Island.

Born May 25, 1957 in Worcester, Mass., he was the son of Francis and Ozelie Peters Arsenault. He grew up and attended local schools in the Boothbay region.

Mr. Arsenault was a fisherman all of his life and owned his own boat, the Regalia. He also dug clams, worms, tendered for sea urchins and fished with several local fishermen.

He was an avid racing fan and enjoyed hunting and fishing all of his life. He also enjoyed target shooting.

Mr. Arsenault was predeceased by his father Francis L. Arsenault, and brother Bruce Arsenault.

Survivors include his mother and stepfather, Ozelie and David Chapman of Boothbay; a daughter, Jessica Arsenault of Clearwater, Florida; a stepdaughter, Heather Perkins of Boothbay; a brother, Barry Arsenault of Alna; three sisters, Brenda Lord of Boothbay, Tammy Chubbuck and Lisa Orne, both of Boothbay; a half sister, Karen Brewer of Wiscasset; his dog Kaiser and several nieces and nephews.

Visiting hours were held on Wednesday, June 21 with a Bible Service at 7 p.m. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday, June 22 at Simmons, Harrington & Hall Funeral Home in Boothbay. Private burial will be in the Oaklawn cemetery in Boothbay.

Myrtle J. Pickard

Myrtle J. Pickard, 78, of West Bath, died Tuesday, June 6 at Mid Coast Hospital in Brunswick.

Born in Boothbay, she was a daughter of Wendell and Mabel Barter Lewis, attended local schools and graduated from Boothbay Harbor High School.

On March 3, 1941, she married Harold E. Pickard and they made their home in West Bath. Mrs. Pickard was a clerk at Senter's in Bath for several years. Her interests were knitting, word games and bird watching.

Her husband died March 17, 1972.

Surviving are two sons, George S. of West Bath and Bruce R. Pickard of San Clemente, California; a daughter, Mrs. William (Carol A.) Hochgesang of West Bath; five brothers, Harlan, Elmer, Alfred and Stanley Lewis, all of Boothbay, and Donald Lewis of Elkton, Maryland; a sister, Jessie Steeves of Scarborough; three granddaughters; and eight great-grand-children.

A graveside service was held Friday, June 9 in Maple Grove Cemetery, Oak Grove Avenue in Bath. Arrangements were by Mayo, Curtis and Hill Funeral Home, Bath.

Helen R. Amirault

Helen R. Amirault, 88, of Westport Island, died Thursday, September 7 at the Plant Memorial Home in Bath.

Born in Pokemouche, New Brunswick, Canada on February 1, 1912 she attended Pokemouche schools. She married Deserie Amirault and made her home in Bath.

After the death of her husband in 1982, she moved to West Bath and later to Westport Island.

Mrs. Amirault was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Bath and a member of Our Ladies Sodality.

She was predeceased by her husband and by one son, Mark Amirault, in 1964.

Survivors include three sons, Carl S. Amirault of Wiscasset, Neal E. Amirault of Georgetown and Raye J. Amirault of Westport Island; two daughters, Anne A. Hastings of Portland, and Ruth H. Amirault of Wakefield, R.I.; one brother, Stillman Robichaud of Pokemouche, New Brunswick, Canada; many grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Monday, September 11 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Bath. Burial followed in Calvary cemetery in Bath.

Arrangements were by the Mayo, Curtis & Hill Funeral Home in Bath.

Eugene "Jeep" Howard

Eugene E. "Jeep" Howard, 71, died Monday, September 11 at Amenity Manor in Topsham after a long illness.

Born October 12, 1928 in Boothbay Harbor, he was the son of the late Emery and Altena Pierce Howard.

Mr. Howard was employed at local shipyards most of his life. He was also a part-time lobsterman and he also worked at the Boothbay Region Schools as a custodian.

Survivors include his wife of 46 years, Janet Varnum Howard of Wiscasset; one daughter, Mary Lewis of Boothbay and Deltona, Florida; one son, Jeffrey Howard of Wiscasset; one brother, Emery Howard Jr. of Apache Junction, Arizona; three sisters, Betty Hart of Pemaquid, Jeannette Papallo of Petersburg, Va., and Linda Foster of San Diego, Calif.; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and many cousins, nieces and nephews.

A graveside service was held on Wednesday, September 13 in Forest Hill cemetery in Dresden.

Arrangements were by Simmons, Harrington & Hall Funeral Home in Boothbay.

Ruth M. Anderson

Ruth M. Anderson, 87, of Edgecomb, died Sunday, September 10 at Cove's Edge in Damariscotta.

Born in New Sweden, she was a daughter of Fred H. and Edith M. Pearson Jacobson, and graduated from Caribou High School.

Mrs. Anderson was a homemaker living in Edgecomb for more than 34 years.

She enjoyed gardening.

She was predeceased by her husband, Charles H. Anderson; a granddaughter, Tracy L. Moskyok in January of this year; one brother, Rudolph Jacobson; and one sister, Alice Johnson.

Surviving are two daughters, Greta L. Anderson of Edgecomb and Carole A. Shepard of Dunlevy, Penn., and six grandchildren.

A funeral service was held on Wednesday, September 13 at the Mayo and Daigle Funeral Home in Wiscasset, with Fred Kelley officiating. Burial was in Union cemetery in Edgecomb.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, P.O. Box 64, Newcastle, ME 04553.

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