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3801 ledigen Standes LEMP, Kathrine (I23900)
 
3802 ledigen Standes PETRI, Jacob Peter (I6922)
 
3803 ledigen Standes KNETSCH, Christian (I4820)
 
3804 ledigen Standes BECKER, Johannes Peter (I409)
 
3805 ledigen Standes PETRI, Johann Georg (I16469)
 
3806 ledigen Standes PETRI, Anna Margrete (I16470)
 
3807 ledigen Standes PETRI, Johann Jost (I16472)
 
3808 ledigen Standes PETRI, Elisabethe (I16473)
 
3809 ledigen Standes HAAS, Anna Eva (I16581)
 
3810 ledigen Standes HAAS, Anna Ursula (I16585)
 
3811 ledigen Standes LEMP, Johann Jost (I16600)
 
3812 ledigen Standes SCHWARZ, Peter (I16652)
 
3813 ledigen Standes DEUSTER, Johann Christian (I16918)
 
3814 ledigen Standes KLEIN, Philips Henrich (I13120)
 
3815 ledigen Standes KLEIN, Philips Henrich (I13120)
 
3816 ledigen Standes KLEIN, Wilhelm (I13186)
 
3817 Lee Crematory SEITZ, Emily Jane (I22512)
 
3818 Leesburg, Loudoun, Virginia, USA CLIFFORD, Ida Karen Ann (I18232)
 
3819 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I1456)
 
3820 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I5278)
 
3821 Leipzig I, Nr 4830/1890 LEHMANN (GEB. SEIDIG), Luise Martha (I5654)
 
3822 Leipzig Mitte,No 676/1980 LANDGRAF, Helene Marie Anna (I5334)
 
3823 Leipzig, den 13 Jan 1897

Vor dem unterzeichenden Standesbe
amten erschien heute, der Persönlich-
keit nach auf Grund vorgelegten
Personaldocumentes anerkannt,
Johanna Bertha Emilie Lehmann
geborene Richter, wohnhaft zu Leip-
zig, Eutritzscherstraße No 11 A,
xxx vor dem königlichen
Antgerichte Leipzig, den 11 Juni
1892 abgeschlossenen, durch königliches
Dekret d.d. Dresden, 18. Juni 1892
abgeschlossenden Adoptionsvertrag,
und beantragte Inhalts desselben,
anher zu verlautbaren, daß sie
und ihr inzwischen verstorbender
Ehemann, der Maurer Julius
Hermann Lehmann, die am
10. December 1890 für geborene
außereheliche Tochter der Luise
Seidig, "Luise Martha Seidig"
die künftig den Familiennamen
"Lehmann"
führen soll, an Kindesstatt ange-
noimmen haben.

Vorgelesen, genemigt und
Unterschrieben

Johanna Bertha Emilie
verwi. Lehmann geb Richter

Der Standesbeamte
in Vertretung 
LEHMANN (GEB. SEIDIG), Luise Martha (I5654)
 
3824 Leipzig, den 13 Jan 1897

Vor dem unterzeichenden Standesbe
amten erschien heute, der Persönlich-
keit nach auf Grund vorgelegten
Personaldocumentes anerkannt,
Johanna Bertha Emilie Lehmann
geborene Richter, wohnhaft zu Leip-
zig, xxxstraße No 11 A,
xxx vor dem königlichen
Antgerichte Leipzig, den 11 Juni
1892 abgeschlossenen, durch königliches
Dekret d.d. Dresden, 18. Juni 1892
xxxx Adoptionsvertrag,
xxx xxx xxxx xxxx
xxx zu xxxx, daß sie
und ihr inzwischen verstorbender
Ehemann, der Maurer Julius
Hermann Lehmann, die am
10. December 1890 xxx geborene
uneheliche Tochter der Luise
Seidig, "Luise Martha Seidig"
die künftig den Familiennamen
"Lehmann"
führen soll, an Kindesstatt ange-
noimmen haben.

Vorgelesen, genemigt und
Unterschrieben

Johanna Bertha Emilie
xxxx Lehmann geb Richter

Der Standesbeamte
in Vertretung 
LEHMANN (GEB. SEIDIG), Luise Martha (I5654)
 
3825 Leland A. Winchenbach, 63, of Waldoboro died Saturday at his home. Mr. Wichenbach was born in Waldoboro July 2, 1889, son of Sanford and Maud Burns Winchenbach. He attended the local schools and a business college. For 25 years he was export manager for the Wellington-Sears Company, Boston. About 20 years ago he came to Waldoboro, and at the time of his death was operating a grocery store in Thomaston. He was a member of Wessagusset Lodge, F. and A.M., Weymouth, Mass. Surviving are his widow, Mrs, Dorothy H. Winchenbach; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara McAfee, Rock Island, Ill., Mrs. Arvilla Bowers, Damariscotta; four grandchildren; and two brothers, Fred and Edgar Winchenbach, Waldoboro. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the Waltz Funeral Home, the Rev. Ernest Harvey officiating. Interment was in the Sweetland Cemetery.

Lincoln County News: October 30th, 1952
Contributor: Robert Hodsdon (47094022) • roberthodsdon@hotmail.com
Leland A. Winchenbach, 63, of Waldoboro died Saturday at his home. Mr. Wichenbach was born in Waldoboro July 2, 1889, son of Sanford and Maud Burns Winchenbach. He attended the local schools and a business college. For 25 years he was export manag er for the Wellington-Sears Company, Boston. About 20 years ago he came to Waldoboro, and at the time of his death was operating a grocery store in Thomaston. He was a member of Wessagusset Lodge, F. and A.M., Weymouth, Mass. Surviving are his wid ow, Mrs, Dorothy H. Winchenbach; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara McAfee, Rock Island, Ill., Mrs. Arvilla Bowers, Damariscotta; four grandchildren; and two brothers, Fred and Edgar Winchenbach, Waldoboro. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday fr om the Waltz Funeral Home, the Rev. Ernest Harvey officiating. Interment was in the Sweetland Cemetery.

Lincoln County News: October 30th, 1952
Contributor: Robert Hodsdon (47094022) • roberthodsdon@hotmail.com 
WINCHENBACH, Leland Arthur (I36802)
 
3826 Lens SCHULZE, Franz Friedrich Karl (I18037)
 
3827 Leo G. Sleeper, 85, of Spokane, and formerly of Pullman, died Thursday, Sept. 8, 2016, at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane. Kramer Funeral Home of Palouse is in charge of arrangements.

Leo Gove Sleeper was a son, nephew, brother, uncle, dad, grandfather and friend. He was called home on Sept.8,2016 at the age of 85.

Leo, called Gove by most people, was born at home to Royce and Thelma on April 5,1931. He graduated from Sherman High June 1948 and worked on the family farm until July 1951 when he joined the United States Army. He served full time until 1954, stationed in Germany for a while, before he transferred to the Army Reserve until 1959. He and his brother Fred opened an appliance company for called Sleeper's Bros. in Sherman. He worked at the Great Northern Paper Co. in Millinocket and also had odd jobs until retirement.

He enjoyed working with wood - either making items or cutting down trees - on the family farm. He was family oriented, often helping with the care of his mother, father and aunt. He enjoyed the great outdoors and traveling. He was close to his aunt for 62 years. He enjoy hanging out with his brothers either at their homes or down at Mattawamkeag Lake. He stayed in Maine until 2010 when he moved to Pullman, Washington and then to Spokane, Washington in 2015. He was a resident of Spokane at the time of his passing.

Leo is survived by his five daughters; three sons; daughter-in-law; his brother; sister; two sister-in-laws; brother-in-law; and numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He is also survived by a close cousin and special friends; and a little buddy Xavier of Pullman, Washington.

He was preceded in death by his son Royce of Taunton, MA; his parents; brothers Alan and Fred of Sherman, ME and his Aunt Lora of Sherman Station, ME. Special acknowledgement to his grandson who helped care for him for years.

Inurnment will take place at the Maine Veteran’s Memorial Cemetery in Augusta, ME on Oct.12, 2016 at 12 Noon, follow by a memorial spaghetti dinner at the Molunkus Valley Sno-Drifters Club on North St. in Sherman at 5:30pm.

Memorial contributions are suggested to a charity of choice. Kramer Funeral Home of Palouse, Washington is caring for the family. Online condolences may be left at www.kramercares.com 
SLEEPER, Leo Gove (I50706)
 
3828 Leon E Winslow (1923-1991)

U.S. Army WWII

Son of Addison K Winslow and Ethel I Mank Winslow, m 1922 Waldoboro ME

Died 7 Jun 1991 per gravestone record
Born 2 Feb 1923 per gravestone record
Gravestone record is online 2021 at
familysearch.org 
WINSLOW, Leon Edward (I52438)
 
3829 Leonhard Hörpel wurde am 12. Februar 1887 in Wiesbaden geboren. Nach dem Schulbesuch absolvierte er eine Lehrerausbildung und legte in den Jahren 1907 und 1909 in Usingen seine 1. und 2. Lehrerprüfung ab.
1912 folgte in Kassel das Mittelschullehrerexamen. Danach wirkte er zunächst als Dorfschulmeister in Arborn.
Zum 1. April 1914 trat er in den Schuldienst der Stadt Frankfurt ein, wo er anfänglich an der Linne`schule, seit Beginn des Jahres 1918 für ein Viertel Jahr an der Bornheimer Mittelschule, danach an der Weidenborn-Mittelschule tätig war, deren Leitung ihm nach einem halben Jahr übertragen wurde.
1947 beauftragte man ihn mit der kommissarischen Leitung einer Magistratsschulratstelle. Ein Jahr später erfolgte seine Ernennung zum Magistratsschulrat und 1950 zum Obermagisratsschulrat. Nach seiner offiziellen Zurruhesetzung zum 1. Juli 1952 blieb er noch bis zum 31. März 1953 im Amt. Am 13. Juli 1954 verstarb Leonhard Hörpel in Frankfurt im Alter von 67 Jahren.
Die nur wenigen Jahre seines Arborner Wirkens waren entscheidend für die Entfaltung seiner heimatgeschichtlichen Interessen und gaben die Richtung seiner späteren geschichtlichen Forschungen vor.
Zahlreiche Arbeiten Hörpels gelten der Herrschaft Beilstein, darüber hinaus schuf er einige umfangreiche Ortschroniken. Neben kirchen- und schulgeschichtlichen Themen lag ein Schwerpunkt seiner Arbeiten auf der Wirtschaftsgeschichte des Westerwaldes. Aufsätze über das heimische Mühlengewerbe, über Wein-, Kartoffel- und Tabakanbau sowie über die Pferde-, Schaf- und Ziegenzucht sind heute noch richtungsweisend und beeindrucken in ihrer lebendigen und detaillierten Darstellungsform.
Alle seine Arbeiten beruhten auf einer umfassenden Kenntnis der nassau-oranischen Geschichte. Hörpel war ein geschätzter Mitarbeiter der Nassauischen Heimatblätter, der Heimatbeilagen des Weilburger Tageblattes und der Dillzeitung, des Westerwälder Schauinsland, dem Nassauischen Heimatkalender und anderer Zeitungsorgane.
Aufgrund seiner Verdienste um die Heimatforschung berief man ihn in die Historische Kommission für Nassau.
Bis heute ist sein Werk, das sich auf den relativ begrenzten Bereich des südöstlichen Westerwaldes bezieht, in seinem Umfang unübertroffen und wird auch sicher noch lange Zeit eine der wesentlichsten Quellen für die Heimatforschung in diesem Gebiet darstellen.
Die zahlreichen, teils weitverstreuten Aufsätze, die Leonhard Hörpel seit den 20er Jahren veröffentlicht hat, werden vom Verein "Nenderother Heimatstube" gesammelt, um sein Gesamtwerk auch künftig allen Interessenten zugänglich zu machen.
Wegen Urheberrechtsproblemen haben wir auf eine Veröffentlichung der Texte verzichtet. Interessenten können die Arbeiten Hörpels jedoch bei uns einsehen. 
HÖRPEL, Leonhard (I15859)
 
3830 Leonorenstraße 17-33, Vivantes Hauptstadtpflege Haus Leonore KOEPPEN, Edmund Ernst Werner (I4983)
 
3831 Leora „Lee" Marie (Wincapaw) Cornish, 102, aus LaCrosse, ehemals Beloit, starb friedlich am 24. April 2020.

Sie wurde am ersten Weihnachtsfeiertag 1917 in Poplar Grove, Illinois, als Tochter von Glen und Amy (Lillie) Wincapaw geboren. Als kleines Kind zog Lee mit ihrer Familie nach Beloit.

Lee machte ihren Abschluss an der Beloit Memorial High School, wo sie ihren zukünftigen Ehemann, Robert „Bob" Samuel Cornish, kennenlernte. Zum Zeitpunkt seines Todes waren sie 80 Jahre verheiratet.

Ihre Berufung war die Arbeit mit Kindern, insbesondere mit Kindergartenkindern. Lee war eine der ersten beiden Hilfslehrerinnen im Schulbezirk La Crosse. Sie liebte ihre Arbeit mit den Kindern. Besonders stolz war sie auf ihren jahrelangen erfolgreichen Kampf um Sozialleistungen für alle Hilfslehrer im Schulbezirk La Crosse.

Lee hinterlässt ihre Söhne Kenneth (Martha) aus Steuben und Richard (Sylvia) aus Kennewick, Washington, 12 Enkel, 25 Urenkel, 5 Ururenkel sowie zahlreiche Nichten und Neffen. Ihre Eltern, ihr Ehemann Bob, ihre Söhne Robert und James, ihre Tochter Linda (Cornish) Krueger, ihre Brüder Lloyd und Donald Wincapaw sowie ihre Schwestern Lila (Wincapaw) Ayers und Vera (Wincapaw) Cross verstarben bereits vor ihr.

Lee lebte ihr Motto „Nicht kritisieren, verurteilen oder sich beschweren" bedingungslos. Sie liebte ihre Familie und Freunde bedingungslos.

Eine private Trauerfeier findet zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt statt.

Anstelle von Blumen für eine konventionelle Beerdigung bittet die Familie um Spenden an Autism Speaks.

Jandt-Fredrickson Bestattungsinstitut und Krematorium. 
WINCAPAW, Leora Marie (I43243)
 
3832 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I13687)
 
3833 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I1241)
 
3834 Leroy Leavitt Obituary
Leroy P. Leavitt
1954 - 2015
AUGUSTA - Leroy P. Leavitt, age 61, died on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2015, at the Alfond Center for Health in Augusta, surrounded by all of his loved ones. He was born in Augusta, on March 7, 1954, the son of the late Edwin and Winola (Millett) Leavitt.
Mr. Leavitt was a US Army veteran, serving during the Vietnam War.
He had been employed at Mariners Paving for over 20 years and later for George Hall Construction.
He was a caring man, with a great sense of humor. He loved hunting, riding his motorcycle, and spending time with his family.
Mr. Leavitt was predeceased by a grandson, Patriot Cline; and a brother, Theodore "Teddy" Leavitt. He is survived by three sons, Scott Robinson and his wife Mandi Johnson of Gardiner, Leroy A. Leavitt and his wife Courtney of Damariscotta, JaColby Leavitt and his wife Alison of Washington, two daughters, Wendy R. Robinson of Gardiner and Nola-Raye Cline and her husband Ryan of Spruce Head; two brothers, George Leavitt of Augusta and James "Jimmy" Leavitt of Farmingdale, two sisters: Sandra Bowman of Sidney and Violette Nolan of Weeki Wachee, Fla., a sister-in-law, Dixie Leavitt; six grandchildren, Cheyenne Peddle, Chance Robinson, Emma Leavitt, Maddison Leavitt, Liberty Leavitt and JaColby Leavitt, Jr.; an uncle, Roger Millett, and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.
At his request, there will be no public visiting hours. A committal service with military honors will be held graveside on Friday, Oct. 2, at 2 p.m., at the new Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Mt. Vernon Road, Augusta. Following the service there will be a celebration of Leroy's life at his son JaColby's house, in Washington. All are welcome to come and share their special memories of Leroy. Arrangements are under the direction of Plummer Funeral Home, 16 Pleasant St., Augusta. Condolences, photos and memories may be shared at www.plummerfh.com 
LEAVITT, Leroy P (I50443)
 
3835 Lessingstrasse 18 NOWA(C)K, August (I18856)
 
3836 Lessingstrasse 18 LANDGRAF, Friederike Amalie Marie (I18857)
 
3837 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Familie: Lebend / Lebend (F3676)
 
3838 Leverkusen, Leverkusen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany WÜLFING, Elfriede (I17877)
 
3839 Levi F Keizer (1876-1955)

Born Waldoboro ME, son of Edwin Keizer (1833-1902) & Mary J Mank Keizer, m 3 Jul 1875 Waldoboro ME

Grandson of Francis C Keizer (1803-1875)

Grandson of Isaac Mank 1806-1894 #93981708 & Elizabeth B Mank Mank 1811-1900

Husband of Nellie F Eugley Keizer (1879-1938), m 2 Nov 1899 Waldoboro ME

Resided Rockland ME 1909 per birth cert of daughter Maud Mae Keizer Feyler

Died 1955
AE abt 79 yrs 
KEIZER, Levi Francis (I45185)
 
3840 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I5279)
 
3841 Liberty Commons Skilled Care and Rehabilitation Center WOOD, Barbara Abbott (I52060)
 
3842 Library and Archives Canada. Census of Canada, 1891. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada, 2009. http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1891/Pages/about-census.aspx. Series RG31-C-1. Statistics Canada Fonds. Microfilm reels: T-6290 to T-6427. Quelle (S12143)
 
3843 Library and Archives Canada. Census of Canada, 1901. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada, 2004. http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1901/Pages/about-census.aspxl. Series RG31-C-1. Statistics Canada Fonds. Microfilm reels: T-6428 to T-6556.

Images are reproduced with the permission of Library and Archives Canada. 
Quelle (S12144)
 
3844 Library and Archives Canada. Seventh Census of Canada, 1931. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada, 2023. Series RG31. Statistics Canada Fonds.
From the collection of Library and Archives Canada

De la collection de Bibliothèque et Archives Canada. 
Quelle (S12150)
 
3845 LifeSketch
"PORT CLYDE — Betty Ann Libby, 84, of Port Clyde, passed away, Thursday, December 3, 2020, after succumbing to her long battle with heart disease.
Betty was born June 1, 1936 in Boston, Massachusetts to August and Beatrice (Claytor) Kobs. She graduated from Camden High School where she played basketball and was involved in many other activities.
She had a long career as a Bookkeeper and worked for many local businesses, including Moody's Car Dealership. Betty also managed the Dip Net Restaurant in Port Clyde for many years where she was famous for
her broccoli sandwiches. You can still see the original menu there today!
On June 13, 1954 she married Roger Libby and together they founded and ran a successful commercial fishing fleet where she managed the books and finances.
Betty enjoyed traveling and the outdoors. When their children, Glen and Gary, were young, they would spend most every weekend in the summer camping on the islands around Muscongus Bay, along with several other families.
Her children state that "Mom could always be counted on for an adventure with her sons." Whether it was a hike around the islands, up Mount Battie, or traveling up and down the coast of Maine in pleasure boats. She learned how to plot a course using a chart, protractor, and compass, as there was no radar in those days, and they always arrived at their destination despite the fog.
Betty also created and managed Glen and Gary's Cub Scout Troop when they were growing up. Later in life, Roger and Betty enjoyed spending the winters in Florida, and the Virgin Islands with several friends from Maine that traveled down there altogether.
Betty was a beloved fixture in the Port Clyde community. She, along with Roger, were Harpoon Restaurant regulars. (their high school pictures are up on the wall in the barroom). Their house was a Port Clyde destination for family and friends for many years where she loved to host, (especially for the holidays), cooking, and entertaining guests with her guitar.
Predeceased by her parents; her sisters Frances Kobs Oliviere and Peggy Spaulding; her grandchildren Kristopher Coulter, and Jason Lee Morris; and her daughter in-law Kim Libby; she is survived by her husband of 65 years, Roger of Port Clyde; her sons, Glen Libby and his partner Claire Bissell, and Gary Libby, all of Port Clyde; her grandchildren Jason, Justin, Jenna, Jessica, Kari, Dan, and Leslie, along with many great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.
Betty will be missed greatly, but the memories of her, and her love for the outdoors and traveling, will live on in her children and grandchildren.
A graveside service is planned for the spring of 2021 and will be announced.
In lieu of flowers the family has asked that donations in Betty's memory be made to: Donate Life at New England Donor Services, 60 First Ave., Waltham, MA 02451.
To share a memory or condolence with Betty's family, please visit their Book of Memories at bchfh.com
Arrangements are in the care of Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home, 110 Limerock Street, Rockland."
-Find-a-Grave 
KOBS, Betty Ann (I43483)
 
3846 LifeSketch
"Roger Edgar Libby, 88, died peacefully, following a period of declining health, Friday, March 5, 2021 at the Sussman Hospice House in Rockport.
Born in Thomaston, he was the son of Edgar and Dorothy Cramer Libby. He was educated locally, graduating from Thomaston High School in 1951.
Following high school Roger entered the US. Navy serving in the Mediterranean Sea on an Air Craft Carrier during the Korean War. Returning to the States, he married Betty Kobs on June 13, 1954.
Roger spent much of his career as a truck driver. Starting as a 'milk man', he worked his way up, eventually driving for Martin Marietta Corporation for many years before retiring.
Always called to the ocean, Rogers dream was to be a fishing captain. For many years he and Betty ran a successful commercial fishing fleet. He fished off and on through his life, and in recent years loved going out on the water with his sons.
As a younger man, Roger was a member of the Thomaston Fire where he became Deputy Chief. He later joined the Port Clyde Fire Department. When his children were young he enjoyed camping trips and boy scouts with them. Roger, a stoic 'Mainer', and known to many as 'Grumpy'. He was a regular at the Harpoon Restaurant where he enjoyed time with friends and could be heard saying he was 'taking his medicine' while enjoying a good rum and Coke. Later in life, Roger and Betty enjoyed spending winters in Florida and the Virgin Islands with friends from Maine.
He will be sadly missed by all who knew him.
Predeceased by his beloved wife Betty who died in December of 2020; his daughter-in-law Kim Libby; two grandson, Kristopher Coulter and Jason Lee Morris; Roger is survived by his sons, Gary Libby, Glen Libby and his partner Claire Bissell all of Port Clyde; his grandchildren, Jason, Justin, Jenna, Jessica, Kari, Dan and Leslie as well as many great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren."
-Find-a-Grave 
LIBBY, Roger Edgar (I43575)
 
3847 LifeSketch
- Conrad H. 'Wink' Winchenbaugh, Sr., 87, died Thursday, May 5th, 2016, at his daughter's home in Litchfield, following an extended illness.

Born in Rockland, November 8, 1928, he was the son of Basil V. and Doris M. Burrows Winchenbaugh. He attended a one room school house on the Bog Road.

He was a U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II veteran.

February 5th of 1948, Wink married Mary E. Walker at Rockland. The couple made their home in Rockland all their married lives, where they raised a family of six boys and six girls.

As a self-employed landscaper all of his career, Wink created immaculate lawns and gardens for many area homes and properties. Upon building of the new Rockland Congregational Church completed in 1965, Wink designed and installed the landscaping, which he maintained more than 52 years until retiring due to ill health in 2015. He prided himself in doing things the 'right way', mowing all his lawns, including the church, with a walk behind mower. He never liked the look of a lawn mowed with a rider.

More than anything, he enjoyed being with family and large family gatherings that included the in-laws and everyone. He loved camping and fishing, particularly at Lake St. George and going for Sunday rides. He was a very kind and generous person, who put the needs of others ahead of his own, frequently stopping to chat with people and always asking after family members, giving what little he had to someone he thought needed it more.

For many years he was interested in and followed local politics, penning many well thought out and eloquent Letters to the Editor in the local newspaper.

Wink was pre-deceased by his beloved wife Mary, in 2001, and a son Paul E. Winchenbaugh, Sr. in 2010, as well as a brother, Albert Winchenbaugh, and a sister, Louise Hooper. He is survived by five sons, Conrad Winchenbaugh, Jr. and his wife Bonny of Rockland, Dale Winchenbaugh and his companion Lucena of Somerville, Joel Winchenbaugh and his wife Linda of Manchester, NH, Kevin Winchenbaugh and his companion Farrah Fortier, Brett X. Winchenbaugh and his wife Amy of Union; a daughter-in-law Judy Winchenbaugh of Rockland; six daughters, Donna Cross of Rockland, Carol Keller and her husband Charles of Damariscotta, Vicki Winchenbaugh and her husband Tom Pellitier of Litchfield, Pam Miller of Hope, Kristi Rich of Rockland, Lisa Kenney of North Conway, NH; one sister, Linda Campbell of Rockport; many grandchildren, many great-grandchildren and many great-great grandchildren as well as several nieces and nephews. 
WINCHENBAUGH, Conrad Heyer Sr (I43986)
 
3848 LifeSketch
- Conrad H. „Wink" Winchenbaugh, Sr., 87, starb am Donnerstag, dem 5. Mai 2016, im Haus seiner Tochter in Litchfield nach langer Krankheit.

Geboren wurde er am 8. November 1928 in Rockland als Sohn von Basil V. und Doris M. Burrows Winchenbaugh. Er besuchte eine Einklassenschule an der Bog Road.

Er war Veteran des US Army Air Corps und des Zweiten Weltkriegs.

Am 5. Februar 1948 heiratete Wink Mary E. Walker in Rockland. Das Paar lebte während seiner gesamten Ehe in Rockland und zog dort sechs Jungen und sechs Mädchen groß.

Wink war während seiner gesamten beruflichen Laufbahn als selbstständiger Landschaftsgärtner tätig und gestaltete makellose Rasenflächen und Gärten für viele Häuser und Grundstücke in der Umgebung. Nach dem Bau der neuen Rockland Congregational Church, der 1965 fertiggestellt wurde, entwarf und gestaltete Wink die Landschaftsgestaltung, die er über 52 Jahre lang pflegte, bis er 2015 aus gesundheitlichen Gründen in den Ruhestand ging. Er war stolz darauf, alles richtig zu machen und mähte alle seine Rasenflächen, einschließlich des Kirchenrasens, mit einem handgeführten Rasenmäher. Der Anblick eines mit einem Aufsitzmäher gemähten Rasens gefiel ihm nie.

Mehr als alles andere genoss er das Zusammensein mit seiner Familie und große Familientreffen mit den Schwiegereltern und allen anderen. Er liebte Camping und Angeln, insbesondere am Lake St. George, und sonntags Ausritte. Er war ein sehr freundlicher und großzügiger Mensch, der die Bedürfnisse anderer über seine eigenen stellte. Er blieb oft stehen, um mit Leuten zu plaudern, fragte immer nach Familienmitgliedern und gab das Wenige, das er besaß, jemandem, der es seiner Meinung nach dringender brauchte.

Viele Jahre lang interessierte er sich für die Lokalpolitik und verfolgte sie. Er verfasste viele wohlüberlegte und eloquente Leserbriefe in der Lokalzeitung.

Vor Wink starben bereits seine geliebte Frau Mary im Jahr 2001 und sein Sohn Paul E. Winchenbaugh Sr. im Jahr 2010 sowie ein Bruder, Albert Winchenbaugh, und eine Schwester, Louise Hooper. Er hinterlässt fünf Söhne: Conrad Winchenbaugh Jr. und seine Frau Bonny aus Rockland, Dale Winchenbaugh und seine Lebensgefährtin Lucena aus Somerville, Joel Winchenbaugh und seine Frau Linda aus Manchester, NH, Kevin Winchenbaugh und seine Lebensgefährtin Farrah Fortier, Brett X. Winchenbaugh und seine Frau Amy aus Union; eine Schwiegertochter Judy Winchenbaugh aus Rockland; sechs Töchter: Donna Cross aus Rockland, Carol Keller und ihr Mann Charles aus Damariscotta, Vicki Winchenbaugh und ihr Mann Tom Pellitier aus Litchfield, Pam Miller aus Hope, Kristi Rich aus Rockland, Lisa Kenney aus North Conway, NH; eine Schwester, Linda Campbell aus Rockport; viele Enkel, viele Urenkel und viele Ururenkel sowie mehrere Nichten und Neffen. 
WINCHENBAUGH, Conrad Heyer Sr (I43986)
 
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41. MARJORIE KATHERINE RUMILL (GEORGE C.5, FRANK WATSON4, CALVIN LUTHER C.3, PETER BARNARD2, PETER BARNARD1). Sie heiratete (1) EVERETT FOSTER BUTLER am 1. Juni 1961, Sohn von EVERETT BUTLER und WILHEMEAN LAWSON. Er wurde am 18. April 1938 in Tremont, Maine, geboren und starb am 25. März 2003 in Northest Harbor, Maine. Sie heiratete (2) CARY BURTON LUNT am 20. Februar 1993, Sohn von CLARENCE LUNT und ELSIE REED. Er wurde am 30. Mai 1947 geboren.

Kinder von MARJORIE RUMILL und EVERETT BUTLER sind:

i. LINDA SUE BUTLER, verheiratet. STEVEN FRANCIS HAMOR, JR., 12. Oktober 1991; geb. ca. 1965.

ii. KATHY BUTLER, verh. MICHAEL DEVISME.

41. MARJORIE KATHERINE RUMILL (GEORGE C.5, FRANK WATSON4, CALVIN LUTHER C.3, PETER BARNARD2, PETER BARNARD1). Sie heiratete (1) EVERETT FOSTER BUTLER am 1. Juni 1961, Sohn von EVERETT BUTLER und WILHEMEAN LAWSON. Er wurde am 18. April 1938 in Tremont, Maine, geboren und starb am 25. März 2003 in Northest Harbor, Maine. Sie heiratete (2) CARY BURTON LUNT am 20. Februar 1993, Sohn von CLARENCE LUNT und ELSIE REED. Er wurde am 30. Mai 1947 geboren.

https://www.tremontmainehistory.us/rumill 
RUMILL, Marjorie Katherine "Kassie" (I47620)
 
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A native of Waldoboro, Albert M. Hoak died suddenly on Saturday, March 1st at his home in Gardiner, where he has resided for the past 34 years. Born here on Feb. 13, 1895, he was the son of Frank M. and Maude Creamer Hoak. He was a veteran of World War I, a member of the American Legion and was employed at the Gardiner Shoe Company. He leaves his father, Frank M. Hoak, of Beverley, Mass., his mother Mrs. Maude Hoak of Pittston, one sister, Mrs. Jesse Jones of Pittston, and five children, Richard of Wollaston, Mass., and Wendell, Beverley, Russell and Reyna all of Gardiner. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Amesbury - White Funeral home. Burial will be in Gardiner.

Waldoboro Press: March 13th, 1947

Albert M. Hoak, a resident of Gardiner for the past 34 years, died suddenly Saturday March 1st, at his home at 324 Water street. he was born February 13, 1895 at West Waldoboro, and was the son of Frank M. and Maude (Creamer) Hoak. he is survived by his father, Frank M. Hoak of Beverly, mass., and his mother, Mrs. Maude Hoak of Pittston, one sister, Mrs. Jesse Jones of Pittston; five children, Richard Hoak of Wollaston, Mass., Wendell, Beverly, Russell, and Reyna all of Gardiner. He was a veteran of World War I, a member of Benjamin E. Smith No. 4 American Legion and was employed at the Gardiner shoe Company. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Amesbury-White Funeral Home in Gardiner.

Lincoln County News: March 13th, 1947. 
HOAK, Albert Merton (I45699)
 

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