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He attended Southern Maine Vocational Technical School, graduating from the culinary arts program with honors in 1974. Pratt, of Brighton, Mass. Stan was predeceased by his beloved wife Marguerite Shaban in 1989, parents, and sister Mary Shaban. She was predeceased by a brother George, sister Doris and her best friend Harold. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to the Hospice House, 236 Stetson Road, Auburn, ME 04210. Josephine was predeceased by her parents, Anton and Julianna Hlavka, her husband John Piampiano, and her brother John (Champ) Hlavka. Togus- Kenneth E. Marr, 86, formerly of Waterville, died on Wednesday, June 7th. degree in Physical Therapy. GRAY — Steven E. Duggan, 53, of Gray died Monday, May 21, 2007, after a long illness. He left knowing his love of camp will be carried on by these special people. He became a pilot while in the military. He was predeceased by both his loving wives, the former Barbara Spinney, the mother of his children, and his second wife, Joan Karnila. In Gloria’s memory donations may be made to the American Cancer Society 1 Maine St. Topsham, Me 04086. He was born in Lewiston on January 6, 1943. Our family wishes to thank the staff at the Skolfield House in Brunswick, Coastal Manor and Beacon Hospice and especially Dr. James Donahue for all their help, care and compassion. Her professional career included a number of years as administrative assistant to the law firm Rowe and Ruffalo, of Livermore Falls. Dick was happy to return to Lewiston and worked 10 years at the Authority until his retirement in March 1984 on his 65th birthday. Many fond memories are shared by those who knew him and the family wishes that you reminisce about him while enjoying a cold one. She was very dedicated to her calling and always strove to put her patients first and be there for them. The family would like to thank the Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice Group with a special thanks to Michelle. 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. She was the director of benefits at the Federal Home Loan Bank in San Francisco and, later, for the Whitney Bank of New Orleans. Auburn-Laurie Lee Coburn, of Lewiston, ME, formerly of Auburn and Dresden, died on October 11, 2008. She enjoyed sewing, quilting, smocking, reading, cooking, and gardening. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC 198 Western Ave. Augusta, Me 04330. Lewiston – Florence D. McKinney, 85, of Lisbon, died on January 8, 2009 at St. Mary’s. He graduated as valedictorian and class president, and continued his studies and running track at Bates College from which he received his BA in 1939. Great-great grandchildren: Wesley and Austin Kuntz, Harmonie Olson, Allison Henschal, Jordan Hill, Logan Tripp and Xander St.Pierre. He was also a licensed Maine guide. An avid walker, her other interests included traveling, gardening, knitting, and reading. The Fryeburg Rescue . He was also well-known at L.L. She is survived by her daughter Judith Jones and her husband Stanley; grandson Steven Estabrook; granddaughter Paula McCloskey and her husband Michael; great-grandchildren Scott and Annie; and great-grand dog Woodie. The family would like to thank Health Reach Hospice for the wonderful care provided during Don’s Illness. He was preceded in death by two of his children, Dennis Coombs and Christine Brooks. He will be greatly missed by all of us. Her passing was the conclusion of a long and heroic fight against throat cancer, a fight she undertook with all her being and one which greatly inspired those who knew her. Frank was proud to have had a number of his former students go on to study music professionally, but always considered his primary goal to be exposing as many kids as possible to music, helping them to understand and appreciate it. She was also director of public service information for the Massachusetts Audubon Society for 14 years. She was predeceased by her Husband, Richard Duperey, and both her Mother and Father. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group, Lewiston. In his golfing history he made three holes in one. He is survived by his beloved wife Linda; children Pamela Whitaker and husband Brad of Winslow, Ronna Bernier and husband David of Richmond, Rachel McAllister and husband Tom of Buxton, Mark Burgess and wife Ruth of Greene, Risa Paquet and husband Louie of Oxford, Rita Burgess of Apex, NC; 12 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. He was a self employed master electrician for fifty years and operated Routhier Oil Company in Freeport for twenty years. He was born October 20, 1934 to Vernon and Velma (Ames) Bornheimer, in Portland, Maine. Miquelon, Elizabeth of Lewiston, died December 14, 2008 at Central Maine Medical Center. A graduate of Deering High School and Central Maine General School of Nursing, she worked as a CCU/ICU nurse in area hospitals. Desert, Esther Stevens of Portland and Gertrude Dickey of Lakeland, Florida, 17 grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren, 8 great great grandchildren. There will be no visitation per the family. She felt fondly of her co-workers and deeply regretted having to resign the position due to her illness. The service is scheduled for Saturday January 5, 2008 at 11:00 am. In his retirement years, he built a home in Buckfield, Maine, and published four novels, A Filthy Business, Nexus, Catalyst, and Claxton Hall. They saw him as a supportive, modest, humorous, hardworking, thoughtful father and husband. 0410. Most recently she was employed by I.C.T. He leaves his wife of 21 years, Penny Appleby of Turner; a son, Paul Harrison and his wife Lisa of Framingham, Mass., a son, Stephen M. Harrison and his wife Edie of Alpharetta, Ga., a daughter, Jennifer Appleby Ward and her husband Justin of Stow, and a daughter, Kristin Wildsmith and her husband Justin of St. Louis, Mo. Todd was an avid fan of all Boston sports and also enjoyed traveling, NASCAR races, deer hunting, and skiing. At Thelma’s request there will only be a graveside service to be held at Mount Hope Cemetery in Augusta on Wednesday, October 31 at 9:00 a.m. with Pastor Chris Johnson officiating. Her children grew up in a home that was the hub for neighborhood children. For the past three years she was involved in the "Lots to Gardens" program to teach families gardening an. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives LLC, 500 Route One Yarmouth, Me 04096. Major Lyle will be officiating. Lebanon Council of Oakland, St. Omar Commandry of Waterville, Knights York Cross of Honor of Maine, = Thrice Illustrious Masters, past officers Association, Faith Court #7 of Waterville, Grand Court O of A of Maine, OES, Order of the White shrine of Jerusalem of Maine. Erland G. Ashton, 78, of Grove St., died on Monday, April 30, 2007, at his home. Her stepfather was Martin De Heer. He was predeceased by his beloved wife Hope; brothers Frank and Stephen Hall; sisters’ Carol Hagen, Florence, and Theresa Hall. She was 78 and had been suffering from advanced-stage abdominal cancer. She had a gift for simplifying and clarifying situations, so that they could be brought into focus for others. After he got out of the military, he proposed to his wife in front of Eith's Bakery singing William Mayhew's "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie", and he and Bonnie were married on July 7, 1956. Her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren meant the world to her. He knew many folks throughout Yarmouth and became a regular sight while directing the school’s marching bands during the annual Yarmouth Clam Festival parade. Wayne enjoyed swimming, fishing and mowing the lawn. enjoyed the outdoors, fishing, hunting, and hiking. Per Marge's request there will be no services at this time. She was committed in her support of the creation of an affordable summer camp for Maine children and while president of the Knox-Lincoln Extension Association, she signed the lease that created the Tanglewood 4-H Camp in Lincolnville. She will be greatly missed. She was also caregiver to two families in this area. People who knew Bev loved her for her cheery talk and inquisitive mind. After returning to Maine she worked for the US Postal Service as the Postmaster in North Turner and then the Postmaster in Turner until she retired in 1985. South Portland, Maine 04106. He later worked for Dyn Corp. as an aircraft inspector in Germany for 10 years. She is survived by her sons John Fraser of Auburn, Barry Fraser and his wife Denise of Auburn, James Fraser and companion Pam Jordan of S. Portland; grandchildren Skye Fraser Macalester and husband Shawn of Columbus, OH, Ethan M. Fraser of Auburn whom loved his gram; nephews Ed Haley and wife Donna of Minot, Charles Loring and wife Jen of Rowley, MA; niece Linda Smith and husband Lloyd of Farmington; Phyllis Osgood of Brunswick, her best friend and soul mate since girlhood. He is survived by his beloved wife of 18 years Patricia Weeks, of Whitefield, Step-son Ronald Pooler and his wife Lisa, of Whitefield, three grandsons; Ronnie Pooler and his companion Jessica Symonds and her son Nathan, of Randolph, Christopher and Anthony Pooler, both of Whitefield, his brother Raymond and his wife Pauline, of Whitefield, sister Norma Parlin and her husband Edward of Jefferson, nieces and nephews, and very special long-time friends Dean Vigue and his wife Jeannie, of Whitefield. At the time of her death, she resided at The Highlands in Topsham. 04240, or a charity. He worked at various shoe shops throughout the area. He joined the Auburn United Methodist Church, formerly the High Street Methodist Church, on January 21, 1932 making him a 75-year member. Nellie was the widow of Anthony Casoria and was predeceased by all of her siblings and first husband Ola Maxim. Jean Paul enjoyed motorcycling, car models and Disney collectables as well as being a member of the Open Door Bible Church in Lisbon. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Hospice House Stetson Rd. He was employed by MT Pools for 10 years. Anyes was a sensitive and insightful "people person" who devoted herself to raising her four children, while nevertheless maintaining an active role as a volunteer and helpmeet. Family and friends are invited to a memorial Mass on THURSDAY at 10 AM at Holy Cross Chapel. Laura’s children Logan Landry, Skye Landry and Lacey Landry all of Oxford. Email This BlogThis! Condolences may be expressed online at www.FuneralAlternatives.ne. There will be no visiting hours. . Also many great friends. He was a teacher and mentor to many. Auburn-Rita L.Gamache 88, died at Clover Manor, with her four children by her side. 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. He was born in Auburn, Maine, on Jan. 18th, 1929, the son of Fred & Angie (Field) Ashton. He was predeceased by a sister, Anna Pelletier; and a daughter, Anna Byrnes. Stone, Lucille passed away on December 10, 2005 at St. Mary's Hospital Lewiston. Peggy, especially, made many, many visits the last three days. Don was member of the Second Baptist Church in Sidney and past master of the Sidney Lodge and the Scottish Rite Bodies.