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4201 LifeSketch
The Bangor Daily News
Bangor, Maine
28 June 28, 1952
June 27 - Alton D. Wincapaw, 75 formerly of Warren, died this morning at a local hospital. He had been a caretaker at the Rochester estate at Glen Cove for many years. He was born in Warren son of Lewis and Martha (Sidensparker) Wincapaw. He was a member of the Warren IOOF and Rockland lodge; and the Thomaston and Camden Railway Old Twersassaciation. Mr. Wincapaw is survived by his wife Mrs. Emma Wincapaw of Glen Cove; one son, Lewis Wincapaw of Thomaston; one daughter Mrs. Hazel Brewster of Rockland; one granddaughter and one grandson. Funeral services will be Sunday at 2 p.m. from the Burpee Funeral Home, Rockalnd, with Rev. James Dagino of the Littlefield Memorial Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in the Glen Cove Cemetery. Bearers will be Vesper Packard of Rockland; Bert Gregory of Glen Cove; James Sullivan of Glen Cove and Edward Rochester of Glen Cove.
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/187709942/alton-d-wincapaw: accessed 01 January 2023), memorial page for Alton D. Wincapaw (1876– 1952), Find a Grave Memorial ID 187709942, citing Glen Cove Cemetery, Glen Cove, Knox County, Maine, USA; Maintained by Robert J. Hodsdon, Sr. (contributor 47094022). 
WINCAPAW, Alton D. (I43806)
 
4202 LifeSketch
The Bangor Daily News
Bangor, Maine
28. Juni 1952
27. Juni — Alton D. Wincapaw, 75, ehemals aus Warren, starb heute Morgen in einem örtlichen Krankenhaus. Er war viele Jahre lang Hausmeister auf dem Anwesen Rochester in Glen Cove. Er wurde in Warren als Sohn von Lewis und Martha (Sidensparker) Wincapaw geboren. Er war Mitglied der Warren IOOF und der Rockland Loge sowie der Thomaston and Camden Railway Old Twersassociation. Herr Wincapaw hinterlässt seine Frau Emma Wincapaw aus Glen Cove, einen Sohn, Lewis Wincapaw aus Thomaston, eine Tochter, Hazel Brewster aus Rockland, eine Enkelin und einen Enkel. Die Trauerfeier findet am Sonntag um 14 Uhr im Bestattungsinstitut Burpee in Rockland statt. Pfarrer James Dagino von der Littlefield Memorial Baptist Church wird den Gottesdienst leiten. Die Beisetzung erfolgt auf dem Glen Cove Cemetery. Träger sind Vesper Packard aus Rockland, Bert Gregory aus Glen Cove, James Sullivan aus Glen Cove und Edward Rochester aus Glen Cove.
Find a Grave, Datenbank und Bilder (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/187709942/alton-d-wincapaw: abgerufen am 1. Januar 2023), Gedenkseite für Alton D. Wincapaw (1876—1952), Find a Grave Memorial ID 187709942, mit Angabe des Glen Cove Cemetery, Glen Cove, Knox County, Maine, USA; Betreut von Robert J. Hodsdon, Sr. (Mitwirkender 47094022). 
WINCAPAW, Alton D. (I43806)
 
4203 LifeSketch
The Bangor Daily News
Bangor, Maine
7 November 1962
Wednesday
DENNIS E. CARROLL
ROCKLAND--Dennis E. Carroll, 74, of Lake Avenue, died at a Rockland hospital Monday morning as the result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident at Warren Monday.
A farmer, Carroll was born at Warren February 26, 1888, the son of Edwin S. and Frances (Winchenpaw) Carroll.
He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Harry Bean of Warren; one nephew and several cousins.
Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. at the Davis Funeral Home, Rockland, with the Rev. Carl Small of Rockport officiating.
Interment will be in Achorn Cemetery, Rockland. 
CARROLL, Dennis Elden (I43800)
 
4204 LifeSketch
The Bangor Daily News
Bangor, Maine
7. November 1962
Mittwoch
DENNIS E. CARROLL
ROCKLAND — Dennis E. Carroll, 74, aus der Lake Avenue, starb am Montagmorgen in einem Krankenhaus in Rockland an den Folgen eines Autounfalls in Warren.
Der Landwirt Carroll wurde am 26. Februar 1888 in Warren als Sohn von Edwin S. und Frances (Winchenpaw) Carroll geboren.
Er hinterlässt eine Schwester, Mrs. Harry Bean aus Warren, einen Neffen und mehrere Cousins.
Die Trauerfeier findet am Freitag um 14 Uhr im Davis Funeral Home in Rockland statt. Pfarrer Carl Small aus Rockport leitet die Zeremonie.
Die Beisetzung erfolgt auf dem Achorn Cemetery in Rockland. 
CARROLL, Dennis Elden (I43800)
 
4205 LifeSketch
The Lincoln County News,
31 March 2020
Elden Carroll Beane, 81, passed away unexpectedly on March 18, 2020, at Pen Bay Medical Center in Rockland. He was born April 2, 1938, in Damariscotta. He was born to Harry C. Beane and Bessie Mae (Carroll) Beane.
Elden attended schools in Warren. He helped his grandfather bale hay and worked at Leonard's Poultry Farm picking up eggs and other various jobs.
On Nov. 10, 1967, Elden married Marilyn Crockett and they made their home in Warren. In 1970 he became disabled with rheumatoid arthritis. Though disabled, Elden volunteered driving cancer patients to Maine Medical Center for their treatments. He loved to ride in his car. He also enjoyed gardening. Elden got his strength from reading the Bible and living his word.
Elden is predeceased by his parents. He is survived by his wife, Marilyn (Crockett) Beane; several cousins; and special friends and neighbors, Robin and Colleen Boggs.
A graveside service will be held at the Sawyer Cemetery in Warren at a date and time to be announced.
Hall's of Waldoboro has care of the arrangements.
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/215151184/elden-carroll-beane: accessed 01 January 2023), memorial page for Elden Carroll Beane (2 Apr 1938– 18 Mar 2020), Find a Grave Memorial ID 215151184, citing Sawyer Cemetery, Warren, Knox County, Maine, USA; Maintained by Paul Ring (contributor 48405473). 
BEANE, Elden Carroll (I43743)
 
4206 LifeSketch
The Lincoln County News,
31. März 2020
Elden Carroll Beane, 81, verstarb unerwartet am 18. März 2020 im Pen Bay Medical Center in Rockland. Er wurde am 2. April 1938 in Damariscotta als Sohn von Harry C. Beane und Bessie Mae (Carroll) Beane geboren.
Elden besuchte die Schule in Warren. Er half seinem Großvater beim Heuballen und arbeitete auf Leonards Geflügelfarm beim Eiersammeln und in anderen Berufen.
Am 10. November 1967 heiratete Elden Marilyn Crockett, und sie gründeten ihr Zuhause in Warren. 1970 erkrankte er an rheumatoider Arthritis. Trotz seiner Behinderung fuhr Elden ehrenamtlich Krebspatienten zu ihren Behandlungen ins Maine Medical Center. Er liebte es, Auto zu fahren. Auch die Gartenarbeit gefiel ihm. Elden schöpfte Kraft aus der Bibellektüre und dem Leben nach seinem Wort.

Eldens Eltern sind bereits verstorben. Er hinterlässt seine Frau Marilyn (Crockett) Beane, mehrere Cousins ??und Cousinen sowie besondere Freunde und Nachbarn, Robin und Colleen Boggs.

Die Trauerfeier findet auf dem Sawyer Cemetery in Warren zu einem noch bekanntzugebenden Datum und Zeitpunkt statt.

Hall's of Waldoboro kümmert sich um die Vorbereitungen.

Find a Grave, Datenbank und Bilder (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/215151184/elden-carroll-beane: abgerufen am 1. Januar 2023), Gedenkseite für Elden Carroll Beane (2. April 1938—18. März 2020), Find a Grave Memorial ID 215151184, mit Angabe des Sawyer Cemetery, Warren, Knox County, Maine, USA; Betreut von Paul Ring (Mitwirkender 48405473). 
BEANE, Elden Carroll (I43743)
 
4207 LifeSketch
The Portland Press Herald
Portland, Maine
15 April 1957
Monday
MRS. FRANCES O. CARROLL
WARREN, April 14 -- Mrs. Frances O. Carroll, 90, died today at her home here.
She was born June 6, 1866, the daughter of Lewis and Martha Sidensparker Wincapaw. She was a member of the Warren Baptist Church and an honorary member of White Oak Grange in Warren.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Bessie Beane of Warren; one son, Dennis Carroll of Rockland; one brother, Oliver Wincapaw of Waldoboro; one sister, Mrs. Clara Spear of Patten and one grandson.
The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at her residence with the Rev. Sterling Helmer of Warren officiating assisted by the Rev. Carl Small of West Rockport. Burial will be in Sterling Cemetery. 
WINCAPAW, Frances O “Lena” (I43808)
 
4208 LifeSketch
Thomas S. Lawry, 60, died Saturday, December 24, 2016 at the Sussman House in Rockport after a period of declining health.

Born in Rockland, October 8, 1956, he was the son of Milton W. and Kathleen R. Proctor Lawry. Educated in local schools he was a 1974 graduate of Rockland District High School.

Thomas worked at several jobs before beginning employment with FMC Corporation in Rockland, where he worked more than 20 years. More recently he was employed with Oak Island Seafood until retiring due to ill health in 2012.

In earlier years, he enjoyed bowling on local leagues and playing on men's softball leagues.

Thomas was an extremely generous man, always willing to help his friends and neighbors whenever he could.

Other than his parents, Thomas was pre-deceased by a brother, Charlie Lawry in 2015. He is survived by two sons, Thomas Lucier and his wife Dawn, Jesse Lucier; brother, William L. Lawry; a sister, Ruth N. Gagnon all of Rockland; grandchildren, Brianna, Mazlyn, Morgan, Tylar and Mkayla, as well as several nieces and nephews.

Interment will be in Achorn Cemetery. 
LAWRY, Thomas Sewall (I48899)
 
4209 LifeSketch
Thomas Walter Varney, 57, formerly of Windham, Maine, died here Sunday. He was born in Brunswick, Maine, a son of Lewis B. and Pearl Moore Reed Varney. He attended Windham schools and was a 1959 graduate of Windham High school. He had lived in Tallahassee for nine years. He served in the Coast Guard for four years. Mr. Varney was a retired land surveyor and owned his own company in Windham. He was a Catholic.
Surviving are his wife, of Tallahassee; one daughter of Naugatuck, Conn.; one stepdaughter; two stepsons; two sisters, including Patty Chase of Naples, ME and five grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held at a later date. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery, Windham. Local arrangements are by Dolby Funeral Chapel, Windham. 
VARNEY, Thomas Walter (I46696)
 
4210 LifeSketch
Thomas Walter Varney, 57, formerly of Windham, Maine, died here Sunday. He was born in Brunswick, Maine, a son of Lewis B. and Pearl Moore Reed Varney. He attended Windham schools and was a 1959 graduate of Windham High school. He had lived in Tallahassee for nine years. He served in the Coast Guard for four years. Mr. Varney was a retired land surveyor and owned his own company in Windham. He was a Catholic.
Surviving are his wife, of Tallahassee; one daughter of Naugatuck, Conn.; one stepdaughter; two stepsons; two sisters, including Patty Chase of Naples, ME and five grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held at a later date. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery, Windham. Local arrangements are by Dolby Funeral Chapel, Windham. 
VARNEY, Thomas Walter (I46696)
 
4211 LifeSketch
THOMASTON - Betty J. Feyler, 88, died peacefully, Friday, July 16, 2010 at Riverside Home.
Born in Kennedy, New York, she was the daughter of Floyd and Charlotte Hitchcock Bird. Educated in New York, she was a 1939 graduate of Faulkner High School.
For most of her career Betty was a beautician.
In 1968 Betty married Richard Feyler in Lakeland, Florida.
Predeceased by her husband; Betty is survived by her children, Dale Ericson and his wife Barbara of Lakeland, Florida; Jill Millett and her husband Charlie of Cushing; her step-children, Richard Feyler and his wife Judy of Owls Head, Gary Feyler and his wife Pam of Thomaston; five grandchildren, Ainslee, Shelley, Shawn, Amy, and Holly; as well as three great-grandchildren, Evan Riley, Tiffany Feyler, and Whitney Stone. 
BIRD, Betty Jean (I45357)
 
4212 LifeSketch
THOMASTON - Shirley Ann Wooster, 78, went to be with the Lord, surrounded by her children at her home, Thursday, February 19, 2015.

Born in Thomaston, August 3, 1936, she was the daughter of Philip R. and Lorraine L. Mank Seekins. Shirley grew up at her family's Beechwood Street, dairy & poultry farm. Her sister said when they were growing up, all four girls would climb in bed together and Shirley would tell made-up a story that would sometimes go on for hours. Even as a young girl, Shirley enjoyed doing kind acts for neighbors and friends. To this day, Shirley enjoyed making May Baskets for her entire family. She would spend months preparing them, and then the entire day delivering them.

Educated in local schools, after graduating from Thomaston High School, she married Donald Paulsen. They moved to Ozark, Alabama, where they lived at what is now known as Fort Rucker. Returning to South Thomaston, they owned and operated a dairy farm where they raised three children. During that time Shirley ran a Beauty Salon in her home and never turned anyone away, regardless of the time of day.
Later in life, she married Milton Wooster. Together they established Coastal Cosmetology Academy. Shirley and Milt shared a very affectionate relationship, and their love for one another yielded them much joy in life from anything and everything. Shirley was affectionately named Nanny Woo Woo, and there was never a time she didn't have someone living with her who needed a place to stay. Their doors were always open to anyone in need.

She enjoyed oil painting and writing poetry. Her favorite times were those spent with her family, just getting together to share laughter and stories. You could always count on something cooking in the oven, as she loved to cook. Locally, she was famous for her donuts and oatmeal bread.

As a young mother, Shirley served as a 4-H leader, teaching children to cook and sew. Later she served as a Deacon of the Federated Church of Thomaston and was an active member of the American Legion Post No. 37, Thomaston. Her faith in God provided strong guidance throughout her life.

Her family said that words could never capture the beauty and serenity of this amazing and beautiful woman.

Other than her parents, Shirley was pre-deceased by her husband Milton in 2009; a grandson Jamie Ross in 2008; as well as two brothers, Harlow Mank and Philip Seekins. She is survived by one son, Donald J. Paulsen, II and his wife Cathy of Cushing; two daughters, Tamala Benner of Rockland, Lorraine 'Lori' Benner and her husband Steve of Warren; a brother, Wayne Seekins and his wife Claire of Thomaston; three sisters and their husbands, Doris and Paul LaClaire of Warren, Faye and Bill Warford of Thomaston, Sandra and Fred Carroll of Washington; five grandchildren, Misty Link of Cushing, Ashley Benner and her companion Michael Beal of Warren, Craig Benner and his wife Vanessa of San Diego, CA, Chelsey Doughty and her husband Travis of Cushing, Dustin Benner of Thomaston; seven great-grandchildren, Logan Link, Noah Ross, Owen Ross, Jace Doughty, Briella Doughty, Ava Beal, Cole Beal; two special children she considered as grandchildren, Dylan Williams and Aaliyah McDonald; her best friend and cousin, Janet Sprague of Wiscasset; two step-sons, David Wooster and his wife Nancy and daughter Katie, Dennis Wooster and his daughter Amy all of Warren; as well as too many friends to mention.

The family would like to say a heartfelt thank you to family and friends for all the love, support and help during this difficult time. A special thank you to George Hacklin for his affectionate care-giving.

A celebration of Shirley's life will be held at 3:00 P.M., Friday, February 27, 2015, at the Federated Church of Thomaston, Eight Hyler Street. The Reverend Vanessa Colesworthy will officiate. A committal service will be held at 2:00 P.M., May 29, 2015, at Village Cemetery, Thomaston. 
SEEKINS, Shirley Ann (I45714)
 
4213 LifeSketch
THOMASTON - Shirley Ann Wooster, 78, went to be with the Lord, surrounded by her children at her home, Thursday, February 19, 2015.

Born in Thomaston, August 3, 1936, she was the daughter of Philip R. and Lorraine L. Mank Seekins. Shirley grew up at her family's Beechwood Street, dairy & poultry farm. Her sister said when they were growing up, all four girls would climb in bed together and Shirley would tell made-up a story that would sometimes go on for hours. Even as a young girl, Shirley enjoyed doing kind acts for neighbors and friends. To this day, Shirley enjoyed making May Baskets for her entire family. She would spend months preparing them, and then the entire day delivering them.

Educated in local schools, after graduating from Thomaston High School, she married Donald Paulsen. They moved to Ozark, Alabama, where they lived at what is now known as Fort Rucker. Returning to South Thomaston, they owned and operated a dairy farm where they raised three children. During that time Shirley ran a Beauty Salon in her home and never turned anyone away, regardless of the time of day.
Later in life, she married Milton Wooster. Together they established Coastal Cosmetology Academy. Shirley and Milt shared a very affectionate relationship, and their love for one another yielded them much joy in life from anything and everything. Shirley was affectionately named Nanny Woo Woo, and there was never a time she didn't have someone living with her who needed a place to stay. Their doors were always open to anyone in need.

She enjoyed oil painting and writing poetry. Her favorite times were those spent with her family, just getting together to share laughter and stories. You could always count on something cooking in the oven, as she loved to cook. Locally, she was famous for her donuts and oatmeal bread.

As a young mother, Shirley served as a 4-H leader, teaching children to cook and sew. Later she served as a Deacon of the Federated Church of Thomaston and was an active member of the American Legion Post No. 37, Thomaston. Her faith in God provided strong guidance throughout her life.

Her family said that words could never capture the beauty and serenity of this amazing and beautiful woman.

Other than her parents, Shirley was pre-deceased by her husband Milton in 2009; a grandson Jamie Ross in 2008; as well as two brothers, Harlow Mank and Philip Seekins. She is survived by one son, Donald J. Paulsen, II and his wife Cathy of Cushing; two daughters, Tamala Benner of Rockland, Lorraine 'Lori' Benner and her husband Steve of Warren; a brother, Wayne Seekins and his wife Claire of Thomaston; three sisters and their husbands, Doris and Paul LaClaire of Warren, Faye and Bill Warford of Thomaston, Sandra and Fred Carroll of Washington; five grandchildren, Misty Link of Cushing, Ashley Benner and her companion Michael Beal of Warren, Craig Benner and his wife Vanessa of San Diego, CA, Chelsey Doughty and her husband Travis of Cushing, Dustin Benner of Thomaston; seven great-grandchildren, Logan Link, Noah Ross, Owen Ross, Jace Doughty, Briella Doughty, Ava Beal, Cole Beal; two special children she considered as grandchildren, Dylan Williams and Aaliyah McDonald; her best friend and cousin, Janet Sprague of Wiscasset; two step-sons, David Wooster and his wife Nancy and daughter Katie, Dennis Wooster and his daughter Amy all of Warren; as well as too many friends to mention.

The family would like to say a heartfelt thank you to family and friends for all the love, support and help during this difficult time. A special thank you to George Hacklin for his affectionate care-giving.

A celebration of Shirley's life will be held at 3:00 P.M., Friday, February 27, 2015, at the Federated Church of Thomaston, Eight Hyler Street. The Reverend Vanessa Colesworthy will officiate. A committal service will be held at 2:00 P.M., May 29, 2015, at Village Cemetery, Thomaston. 
SEEKINS, Shirley Ann (I45714)
 
4214 LifeSketch
THOMASTON — James B. O'Neil, 66, pensionierter Brunnenbohrer der Dragon Cement Co., starb am Dienstag in einem Krankenhaus in Rockland. Er wurde am 30. Mai 1900 in North Whitefield als Sohn von William und Flora O'Neil geboren.

Neben seiner Ehefrau Lida Mank O'Neil hinterlässt Herr O'Neil einen Sohn, zwei Töchter, zwei Brüder, George und Thomas, beide aus North Whitefield, sowie eine Schwester.

Die Beisetzung findet auf dem Dorffriedhof in Thomaston statt.

Portland Press Herald, Do., 16. Februar 1967, Seite 3 
O'NEIL, James Bartholomew (I44528)
 
4215 LifeSketch
THOMASTON--James B. O'Neil, 66, retired Dragon Cement Co. well driller, died Tuesday in a Rockland hospital. He was born at North Whitefield, May 30, 1900, son of William and Flora O'Neil.

Besides a wife, Mrs. Lida Mank O'Neil, Mr. O'Neil is survived by a son, two daughters, two brothers, George and Thomas, both of North Whitefield; and a sister.

Interment will be in the village cemetery in Thomaston.
Portland Press Herald, Thu, Feb 16, 1967, page 3 
O'NEIL, James Bartholomew (I44528)
 
4216 LifeSketch
Vera Jane Wincapaw Cross
BIRTH      24 Dec 1925
Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA
DEATH      16 Jan 2020 (aged 94)
Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA
BURIAL     
Floral Lawn Cemetery
South Beloit, Winnebago County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
PLOT      Sermon on the mount- 101A, space #2
MEMORIAL ID      206342973

Vera J. Wincapaw Alexander Cross, 94, of Beloit passed away Thursday, January 16, 2020. Born December 24, 1925, in Beloit, the daughter of Glenn and Amy (Lillie) Wincapaw. Vera married Joseph Clarence Alexander; he preceded her in death. Vera later married James Irvin Cross; he also preceded her in death. Vera loved Cardinals and playing BINGO. She enjoyed traveling and taking trips. Her family loved to enjoy her famous chocolate chip cookies. Earlier in her life, Vera was a very active member of Sun Valley Presbyterian Church. Survived by her children, Anna (Phil) Keys of Sterling, IL, Joe (Sue) Alexander of Branson, MO, Paul (Marla) Alexander of Beloit and John (Patty) Alexander of Beloit; many grandchildren, including great and great-great; sister, Leora Cornish; sisters-in-law, Betty Sweezer, Cleo Hall and Mary Rose Gregory; numerous nieces and nephews; friend, Ruth Yuker and her wonderful neighbors, Vern and Sharon Bennett. Also preceded in death by her special friend, Charles Alexander, son, Glen (Barb) Alexander, stepson, Floyd Cross, brothers, Lloyd Wincapaw and Donald Wincapaw and sister, Lila Ayres. Funeral service will be at 12:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 21, 2020 at Rosman Funeral Home, with visitation starting at 11:00 a.m. Burial in Floral Lawn Cemetery.

Family Members
Parents
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Glenn Emery Wincapaw
1893– 1971
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Amy B Lillie Wincapaw
1892– 1968
Spouses
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Joseph Clarence Alexander
1922– 1954
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James Irvin Cross
1904– 1985
Siblings
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Lila Mae Wincapaw Ayers
1915– 2010
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Leora Marie Wincapaw Cornish
1917– 2020
Lloyd Arthur Wincapaw
1922– 2005
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Donald Fay Wincapaw
1931– 2004
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Glen R Alexander
1948– 2010 
WINCAPAW, Vera Jane (I43241)
 
4217 LifeSketch
Von Find a Grave: John A. Bowers, 54, verstarb unerwartet am Abend des 6. Juni 2011. Geboren wurde er am 28. Januar 1957 in Damariscota als Sohn von Charles L. und Arvilla N. (Winchenbach) Bowers.

John wuchs in Damariscotta auf, besuchte die örtlichen Schulen und schloss 1975 die Lincoln Academy ab. Während seiner Zeit in Lincoln begann er eine enge Bindung zur Schule, die ihn im Juli dieses Jahres zum Präsidenten des Schulrats machte. Während seines Studiums spielte er Fußball, Basketball und Baseball in der Schulmannschaft und war Mitglied in zahlreichen Vereinen und Organisationen. Auch Jahre nach seinem Abschluss war er bei verschiedenen Sportveranstaltungen dabei und beobachtete seine Familienmitglieder beim Spielen. Von Anfang der 1990er Jahre bis 2006 arbeitete John ehrenamtlich an der Basketball-Anzeigetafel. Für seinen Einsatz nahm er schließlich ein Stipendium an, das umgehend der Schule gespendet wurde. Seit Herbst 2003 war er Treuhänder in Lincoln und fungierte dort als Vizepräsident. Er war außerdem Mitglied des Exekutivausschusses, des Kuratoriumsausschusses, des Gebäude- und Finanzausschusses sowie Vorsitzender des Ausschusses für strategische Planung. Er trug maßgeblich zu den positiven Veränderungen an der Schule bei und wird allen, die daran beteiligt waren, schmerzlich fehlen.

John ist in der Region vor allem für seinen unermüdlichen Einsatz im Miles Memorial Hospital und schließlich im Lincoln County Healthcare bekannt. John begann bereits in der siebten Klasse im Miles Memorial Hospital als Rasenmäher, und während seiner Highschool-Zeit polierte er an Wochenenden und Abenden Böden. Nach seinem Abschluss an der Lincoln Academy vor 36 Jahren begann er seine Vollzeitkarriere und erwies sich als unschätzbar wertvoll für das Krankenhaus.

Im Laufe der Jahre hatte John viele verschiedene Aufgaben im Krankenhaus inne, darunter Materialmanager, Gebäudeleiter und seine aktuelle Position als Vizepräsident für den operativen Bereich. John arbeitete unermüdlich hinter den Kulissen an allen Renovierungs- und Bauprojekten auf dem Miles Campus, um sie zu verwirklichen. Wir werden John in der gesamten Gesundheitsgemeinschaft von Lincoln County sehr vermissen.

John war in den 1990er Jahren in der örtlichen Little League aktiv und fungierte dort als Trainer und später als Sekretär. Er spielte auch weiterhin als Mitglied des Hatch-Yudy-Teams der Midcoast Softball League. Ob in der Grundschule, der High School oder als Erwachsener im siegreichen Hatch-Yudy-Team, John war immer als First Baseman anzutreffen.

Seine Frau Lisa brachte ihm bei, wie man Spaß hat, und bereiste viel die Karibik und Mexiko, oft mit ihren Kindern Adrienne und Ryan. Viele Reisen unternahm er mit Tammy, Peter, Chloe und Caleb Begley. Eine seiner ganz besonderen Erfahrungen war seine Überraschungsreise zu seinem 50. Geburtstag nach Playa del Carmen in Mexiko mit Lisa, Adrienne, Tim, Ryan und Chelsea. Er und Lisa reisten 2005 mit ihren lieben Freunden Rachel und Randy Williamson auch nach Chianti in Italien.

Er liebte die Zeit in ihrem Haus in Nobleboro und die Zeit in Moxie Cove mit Familie und Freunden. Eine ganz besondere Zeit jedes Jahr waren die Heiligabende, die wir mit Lynne, Mike, Katie, Alex und Ian verbrachten. Wir feierten die Feiertage, aber vor allem die Familie. Er liebte es, den Red Sox und allen New England-Sportteams zuzuschauen.

Vor allem aber verbrachte er gern Zeit mit seinen Kindern und seinem Enkel Brayden.

Neben seinen Eltern verstarb vor John auch sein Bruder Charles „Chick" Bowers im Jahr 1977.

Er hinterlässt seine Frau Lisa McLaughlin Bowers aus Nobleboro, mit der er 24 Jahre verheiratet war; zwei Kinder, Adrienne Bowers Irons und ihren Mann Tim aus Nobleboro sowie Charles Ryan Bowers und seine Frau Chelsea aus Nobleboro; einen Enkel, Brayden William Irons aus Nobleboro; Seine Schwester Lynne Petrillo und ihr Ehemann Mike aus Newcastle sowie sein Neffe Ian Bowers aus Bristol und seine beiden Nichten Katie und Alex Petrillo aus Portsmouth, New Hampshire, wurden beigesetzt.

Am Freitag, dem 10. Juni, fand im Strong-Hancock Funeral Home in Damariscotta eine Aufbahrung statt. Am Samstag, dem 11. Juni, wurde in der St. Patrick's Church in Newcastle eine Gedenkfeier abgehalten. Er wurde neben seinem Bruder und seinen Eltern auf dem Hillside Cemetery in Damariscotta beigesetzt.

Anstelle von Blumen können Spenden im Gedenken an John Bowers an folgende Adresse gerichtet werden: Lincoln County Healthcare, Development Officer, 35 Miles Street, Damariscotta, ME 04543, oder an die Lincoln Academy, Development Office, 81 Academy Hill Road, Newcastle, ME 04553. 
BOWERS, John Arthur (I44327)
 
4218 LifeSketch
WALDOBORO - Alton Lindbergh Genthner, 80, a resident of Duck Puddle Road, died Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008, at a Bangor health care facility, after a long period of failing health.

Alton was born Feb. 10, 1928, in Waldoboro, the son of Stacy and Thelma Genthner. Alton attended Waldoboro schools. Leaving school early to work to help his family during the war, he worked for his brother, Maynard's, newspaper, The Waldoboro Press, where he began his long career as a print man for several newspapers, including the former Bath Times, which became the Times Record, Brunswick, and the Kennebec Journal, Augusta, where he was a linotype operator, retiring early due to his failing health.

A founding member of Small Woodlands Owners of Maine, he enjoyed harvesting wood from his own lot and others in the area. Alton loved to be outdoors, working his lot, tending his gardens, and watching nature around him, especially bird watching. He loved good food and music, collecting stamps and watching the Red Sox, and watching "anything that goes" with his daughter, Diane. They would attend auto shows, air shows and train watch whenever the opportunity arose. He was predeceased by two half brothers, George and Maynard Genthner.

Survivors include his wife, June Genthner of Waldoboro; a daughter, Diane Genthner and her partner, Brent, of Hampden; many nieces and nephews. Visiting hours will be held 5-7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 24, at Hall Funeral Home, 949 Main St., Waldoboro. A private funeral service will be held. Interment will be at German Cemetery, Waldoboro. Should friends desire, memorials may be made in Alton's memory to the Maine Audubon Society, 20 Gilsland Farm Road, Falmouth, ME 04105. Arrangements are entrusted to Hall Funeral Home and Cremation Service, 949 Main St., Waldoboro. To plant a tree in memory of Alton Genthner, please visit Tribute Store. 
GENTHNER, Alton Lindbergh (I44819)
 
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WALDOBORO -- Dorothy E. Maxcy, 93, died Feb. 25, 2015, at Country Manor in Whitefield.

She was born Jan. 31, 1922 in Waldoboro to Oscar C. Smith and Rena Jones Smith. Dot graduated from Waldoboro High School in the class of 1939, the first class to graduate in the new high school.

She married Earle "Doc" Maxcy on Nov. 29, 1939 and they settled in Waldoboro. She worked for several years for Paragon Button Factory and went to work at GTE Sylvania in Waldoboro in 1951. She worked for Sylvania for over 27 years. She was a member of the Orff's Corner Church in Waldoboro.

She was a devoted wife and mother, who will be sadly missed. She and Earle spent 30 years at their cottage on Damariscotta Lake in Jefferson. They also spent 18 years in Florida during the months of March and April. She loved to ride along with her husband and her pet Sheltie to find new places or favorite places to eat.

She was predeceased by her husband, Earle "Doc" Maxcy.

She is survived by son, Dale L. Maxcy and wife Sheila of Waldoboro; granddaughter, Kelly Maxcy and fiancé Tom Scofield of Jefferson; and great-grandson, Dustin L. Chamberlain and partner Nikki Pratt of Waldoboro.

Friends are welcome to join the family for a time of visitation from 1-2 p.m., Mon., March 2 followed by service to celebrate Dot's life at 2 p.m. at the Hall Funeral Home, 949 Main St., Waldoboro. Pastor Tom Rawley will officiate. Burial will be in the spring at the Orff's Corner Cemetery in Waldoboro.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in Dot's memory may be made to the Orff's Corner Church, P.O. Box 1021, Waldoboro, ME 04572.

Arrangements are entrusted to Hall Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 949 Main St., Waldoboro.

The Lincoln County News, 02/27/2015. 
SMITH, Dorothy Eliza (I44057)
 
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WALDOBORO — Dorothy E. Maxcy, 93, starb am 25. Februar 2015 im Country Manor in Whitefield.

Sie wurde am 31. Januar 1922 in Waldoboro als Tochter von Oscar C. Smith und Rena Jones Smith geboren. Dorothy machte 1939 ihren Abschluss an der Waldoboro High School, dem ersten Abschlussjahrgang der neuen High School.

Sie heiratete Earle „Doc" Maxcy am 29. November 1939, und sie ließen sich in Waldoboro nieder. Sie arbeitete mehrere Jahre für die Paragon Button Factory und wechselte 1951 zu GTE Sylvania in Waldoboro. Sie arbeitete über 27 Jahre für Sylvania. Sie war Mitglied der Orff's Corner Church in Waldoboro.

Sie war eine hingebungsvolle Ehefrau und Mutter, die wir schmerzlich vermissen werden. Sie und Earle verbrachten 30 Jahre in ihrem Cottage am Damariscotta Lake in Jefferson. Sie verbrachten außerdem 18 Jahre in den Monaten März und April in Florida. Sie liebte es, mit ihrem Mann und ihrem Sheltie neue Orte oder Lieblingsrestaurants zu entdecken.

Ihr Mann Earle „Doc" Maxcy starb bereits vor ihr.

Sie hinterlässt ihren Sohn Dale L. Maxcy und dessen Ehefrau Sheila aus Waldoboro, ihre Enkelin Kelly Maxcy und deren Verlobten Tom Scofield aus Jefferson sowie ihren Urenkel Dustin L. Chamberlain und dessen Lebensgefährtin Nikki Pratt aus Waldoboro.

Freunde sind herzlich eingeladen, die Familie am Montag, den 2. März, von 13 bis 14 Uhr zu besuchen. Anschließend findet um 14 Uhr ein Gottesdienst zu Dots Ehren im Bestattungsinstitut Hall, Main Street 949, Waldoboro, statt. Pastor Tom Rawley wird den Gottesdienst leiten. Die Beisetzung findet im Frühjahr auf dem Orff's Corner Cemetery in Waldoboro statt.

Anstelle von Blumen bitten wir um Spenden im Gedenken an Dot an die Orff's Corner Church, Postfach 1021, Waldoboro, ME 04572.

Die Organisation übernimmt Hall Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Main St. 949, Waldoboro.

The Lincoln County News, 27.02.2015. 
SMITH, Dorothy Eliza (I44057)
 
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WALDOBORO, April 15 - Clifford A. Winchenbach 91, died today at his home at West Waldoboro. A life-long resident of this community he was born Dec. 12, 1859, son of John and Mary Eugley Winchenbach. In his youth he was a fisherman and later ran a country store for a number of years. Mr. Winchenbach was also a well known boatbuilder returning from that business about seven years ago. he also took an interest in local politics, having serviced on the Board of Selectmen and as a town assessor. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary Winchenbach four sons, Alton, Clyde, Dewey and Astor, all of Waldoboro, a daughter, Mrs. Freeland Vannah, nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday from the Waltz Funeral Home Waldoboro, the Rev. Philip Palmer of the Methodist church officiating. Interment will be in Dutch Neck Cemetery.

Portland Press Herald: April 16, 1951.

Waldoboro has lost one of her oldest residents this week, Mr. Clifford A. Winchenbach. He was born in Waldoboro December 12, 1859, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Winchenbach. As a youth, Mr. Winchenbach became a fisherman, which finally led to many years of boat building. It had only been a matter of seven years since his retirement from that field. During his life he also ran a country store in which was the regional post office. He was a man of varied interests, not only in business but in civil affairs, serving on the board of selectman and on the board of assessors. Mr. Winchenbach is survived by his widow Mrs. Mary Winchenbach; four sons; Alton, Clyde, Dewey and Astor, a daughter, Mrs. Freeland Vannah; nine grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the Waltz Funeral Home on Wednesday. Interment was at the Dutch Neck Cemetery.

Waldoboro Press: April 19th, 1951 
WINCHENBACH, Clifford Andrew (I36549)
 
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Walter Donald Nason, 53, of Wolfeboro, NH, passed away from this life on Wednesday, March 11, 2015 after a long battle with cancer.

He was born October 19, 1961 the son of Marion Elizabeth (Walter) Nason and Donald Robert Nason,

Walter was a native and life- long resident of Wolfeboro. He attended local schools and was a graduate of Kingswood Regional High School in Wolfeboro, NH.

Throughout his life he worked in the construction and logging industry. He had owned and operated a trucking and construction company, then later worked for the New Hampshire Department of Transportation, District 3, located in Tuftonboro, NH.

He was a member of the Sons of the American Legion in Alton, NH.

He was a caring friend to many people and enjoyed helping them when he could. He also loved riding his motorcycle on the scenic roads of New Hampshire and Maine with his wife Ginny, and their friends.

He was predeceased by his first wife Karen and his father Donald R. Nason.

Walter is survived by his loving wife Ginny Morrill-Nason, Wolfeboro, NH. He also leaves behind his step children David hall Sr. and Julia Hall and a grandson James Allen Nason, whom Walter adored. He is also survived by his mother Marion E. (Walter) Nason, Wolfeboro, NH and a sister Ellen Goss, West Ossipee, NH, his mother-in-law Ruthe Ball of Sanbornville, NH who was very fond of Walter as were Ginny's siblings, Paul and Laurel Morrill, Judy and Charles Murray, John and Jayme Morrill and Jill and Kevin Buckley. Walter will be greatly missed by his cat, "Pepper", which sat by his side during his battle with cancer, and many nieces and nephews.

There will be no calling hours. A Celebration of Walter's life will be Sunday, March 29, 2015 from 2-4PM at the American Legion, RT 28, Alton, NH.

Interment will be held in the Hersey Cemetery, Wolfeboro, NH, later in the spring.

Lord Funeral Home, Wolfeboro, NH is in charge of arrangements. If you wish to express condolences or leave a fond memory please visit, www.lordfuneralhome.com.

Donations in his memory may be made to the American Cancer Society. 
NASON, Walter Donald (I44959)
 
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Walter Mayo Gay, 76, husband of Winona Robinson Gay, died Sunday, June 11, 1989, at a Portland hospital. Born in Rockland, May 27, 1913, he was the son of George and Margaret Mayo Gay. He was a 1931 high honor graduate of Rockland High School, where he had participated in all sports. He later graduated from Bates College in Lewiston and lettered in football and baseball. After graduating from Bates in 1935, Mr. Gay taught and coached at Bangor High School for two years. He then served as principal at Warren, Norridgewock and Cape Elizabeth high schools consecutively. In 1946, he returned to Rockland where he was employed with Sentet Crane's Department Store for 35 years, retiring in 1981. Mr. Gay's fondness for animals was made evident by his constant companion, his dog, Wilma. He was a member of the Congregational Church of Rockland for more than 50 years. He was a past president of the Rockland Kiwanis club, a 25-year member of the National Basketball Officials Association, a trustee of the Rockland District Nursing Association for more than 35 years, a past president of the Coastal Bates Club, and a volunteer at Penobscot Bay Medical Center for five years. Mr. Gay is survived by his wife of 49 years, Winona Gay; and three daughters, Pamela Gay Stokes of New York, N.Y.; Rosalyn Gay of Windham, N.H. and Mrs. Tracy Gay of Alexandria, Va. A memorial service will be held 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Congregational Church of Rockland, with the Rev. A. Lee Karker officiating. Interment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Camden. There will be no visiting hours. Funeral arrangements by Burpee-Strong Funeral Home 110 Limerock St., Rockland.

The Bangor Daily News, Bangor, Maine, 13 June 1989, Tue., Page 6 
GAY, Walter Mayo (I45551)
 
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Walter Mayo Gay, 76, husband of Winona Robinson Gay, died Sunday, June 11, 1989, at a Portland hospital. Born in Rockland, May 27, 1913, he was the son of George and Margaret Mayo Gay. He was a 1931 high honor graduate of Rockland High School, where he had participated in all sports. He later graduated from Bates College in Lewiston and lettered in football and baseball. After graduating from Bates in 1935, Mr. Gay taught and coached at Bangor High School for two years. He then served as principal at Warren, Norridgewock and Cape Elizabeth high schools consecutively. In 1946, he returned to Rockland where he was employed with Sentet Crane's Department Store for 35 years, retiring in 1981. Mr. Gay's fondness for animals was made evident by his constant companion, his dog, Wilma. He was a member of the Congregational Church of Rockland for more than 50 years. He was a past president of the Rockland Kiwanis club, a 25-year member of the National Basketball Officials Association, a trustee of the Rockland District Nursing Association for more than 35 years, a past president of the Coastal Bates Club, and a volunteer at Penobscot Bay Medical Center for five years. Mr. Gay is survived by his wife of 49 years, Winona Gay; and three daughters, Pamela Gay Stokes of New York, N.Y.; Rosalyn Gay of Windham, N.H. and Mrs. Tracy Gay of Alexandria, Va. A memorial service will be held 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Congregational Church of Rockland, with the Rev. A. Lee Karker officiating. Interment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Camden. There will be no visiting hours. Funeral arrangements by Burpee-Strong Funeral Home 110 Limerock St., Rockland.

The Bangor Daily News, Bangor, Maine, 13 June 1989, Tue., Page 6 
GAY, Walter Mayo (I45551)
 
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WARREN and ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — George Jordan Luce Jr. passed away May 24, 2016, in St. Petersburg, Fla. George was born Oct. 10, 1935, in Waldoboro, son of George J. Luce Sr. and Ruth Silsby (Hills) Luce.

He attended local schools in Waldoboro and graduated from Waldoboro High School in 1954. George worked for Harris Baking Company in delivery; as an oil truck driver with Roland Genthner; with Butler Heating Services; and Maritime Energy. He also worked part time as a cook at Moody's Diner. He was also self-employed, owning Route 90 Redemption and Rascal's Place.

He loved woodworking with his son, going to the fairs and playing a game of cribbage. He was an assistant fire chief for the Town of Warren for a number of years. George was a founding member of the Warren Rescue Ambulance Service; he was a member of the Warren Odd Fellows #127 for over 50 years and held a high ranking at the state level. George was also a member of Mystic Rebekah Lodge #51 of Warren.

George was predeceased by his parents; his wife of 39 years, Avis; and siblings Raymond Hills, Frank Luce, Alice Wiggin, Bea Bodman and John Luce.
George is survived by his son, Wayne Luce and his wife, Gloria, of Warren; his daughter, Amy Mank and her husband, Kirby, of Warren; his brother, Roger Luce of Orlando, Fla.; his sister, Martha Swett of Bethel; his grandchildren, Tammy Luce and her husband, Bruce Warren, of Warren, Karen Stewart and her husband, Jason, of Waldoboro, Lexi Doak and her husband, Rob, of Warren, Haley Mank of Warren and Jared Mank of Warren; his great-grandchildren, Ashley, Testa, CeCe, Brianna, Johnathon, Jordan, Riley, Kynlee and Alivia; his great-great-grandchildren, Avery, Adyson and Charlee; as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins.

A celebration of life will be held on Sunday, July 17, at 2 p.m. at the Odd Fellows Hall at the intersection of routes 90 and 1 in Warren, where there will be an Odd Fellows Service that the public is invited to attend. Refreshments will follow the service.

Hall's of Waldoboro has care of the arrangements. 
LUCE, George Jordan Jr (I43400)
 
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WARREN und ST. PETERSBURG, Florida — George Jordan Luce Jr. verstarb am 24. Mai 2016 in St. Petersburg, Florida. George wurde am 10. Oktober 1935 in Waldoboro als Sohn von George J. Luce Sr. und Ruth Silsby (Hills) Luce geboren.

Er besuchte die örtlichen Schulen in Waldoboro und machte 1954 seinen Abschluss an der Waldoboro High School. George arbeitete im Lieferdienst der Harris Baking Company, als Tankwagenfahrer bei Roland Genthner, bei Butler Heating Services und Maritime Energy. Außerdem arbeitete er nebenberuflich als Koch bei Moody's Diner. Er war außerdem selbstständig und besaß Route 90 Redemption und Rascal's Place.

Er liebte es, mit seinem Sohn zu holzarbeiten, Jahrmärkte zu besuchen und Cribbage zu spielen. Er war mehrere Jahre lang stellvertretender Feuerwehrchef der Stadt Warren. George war Gründungsmitglied des Warren Rescue Ambulance Service. Er war über 50 Jahre lang Mitglied der Warren Odd Fellows Nr. 127 und hatte einen hohen Rang auf Landesebene inne. George war außerdem Mitglied der Mystic Rebekah Lodge Nr. 51 in Warren.

George wurde von seinen Eltern, seiner Frau Avis, mit der er 39 Jahre verheiratet war, und seinen Geschwistern Raymond Hills, Frank Luce, Alice Wiggin, Bea Bodman und John Luce überlebt.
George hinterlässt seinen Sohn Wayne Luce und seine Frau Gloria aus Warren; seine Tochter Amy Mank und ihren Mann Kirby aus Warren; seinen Bruder Roger Luce aus Orlando, Florida; seine Schwester Martha Swett aus Bethel; seine Enkel Tammy Luce und ihren Mann Bruce Warren aus Warren, Karen Stewart und ihren Mann Jason aus Waldoboro, Lexi Doak und ihren Mann Rob aus Warren, Haley Mank aus Warren und Jared Mank aus Warren; Seine Urenkel Ashley, Testa, CeCe, Brianna, Johnathon, Jordan, Riley, Kynlee und Alivia, seine Ururenkel Avery, Adyson und Charlee sowie mehrere Nichten, Neffen und Cousins.

Eine Lebensfeier findet am Sonntag, dem 17. Juli, um 14 Uhr in der Odd Fellows Hall an der Kreuzung der Route 90 und 1 in Warren statt. Dort findet auch ein Odd Fellows-Gottesdienst statt, zu dem die Öffentlichkeit eingeladen ist. Im Anschluss an den Gottesdienst werden Erfrischungen serviert.

Hall's of Waldoboro kümmert sich um die Organisation. 
LUCE, George Jordan Jr (I43400)
 
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Warren — Verna O. "Bunny" Mank, 80, died at Penobscot Bay Medical Center, Rockport. Mrs. Mank was also known as "Auntie" by family, and friends.

Born in Warren, she was the daughter of Ralph B. and Regina M. Studley Robinson. She was educated in Warren schools.

January 18, 1952 she married Floyd R. Mank. Her husband was a woodsman and at times she drove the logging truck for him.

Mrs. Mank was an accomplished and dedicated musician with perfect pitch who mastered several instruments. After receiving only four piano lessons as a young child, her parents were told her musical abilities exceeded those of her teacher's. Mrs. Mank began giving piano lessons at the age of 11 and at the height of her piano teaching career, had in excess of 60 students per week. She continued teaching piano until February of this year.

During the 1940's and 1950's Mrs. Mank headed the Warren Town Orchestra. For more than 50 years she played for minstrel and variety shows in the area and for more than 25 years, played piano for the Riverside Fellowship Club of the Second Congregational Church. With her sister, nieces and friends, she formed the "Believers", a gospel group that performed throughout the mid-coast.

Mrs. Mank was a longtime member of the Second Congregational Church of Warren, where at the age of 13, she began playing the Tracker Organ. For many years she directed the church's junior and senior choirs. Sunday School children always looked forward to Mrs. Mank playing for them and would regularly line up to give Mrs. Mank and the choir hugs and kisses. During a presentation April 19th, 1986, Mrs. Mank was honored by appointment as Minister of Music at the church. Unable to play for the Children's Sunday program this year, in Mrs. Manks honor, the children sang without accompaniment.

During her career, Mrs. Mank was also employed at the Georges River Woolen Mill, the Warren Post Office and at the local market.

She enjoyed feeding chipmunks, squirrels, woodchucks and a multitude of birds that visited her home.

Mrs. Mank was pre-deceased by her husband in 1999, a sister Elizabeth Mank, a brother Avard Robinson and a great-great nephew Kevin Emery. She is survived by two brothers-in-law Harlow Mank of Warren, Bryant Mank and his wife Joyce of Camden; two sisters-in-law, Jean Robinson of Spokane, WA, Doris Paulsen of Rockland; two step-sisters-in-law, Jessie Bondfield, Edie Holmes, both of England; four nieces, Melody Sainio, Aleta Mank, Nola Metcalf and her husband Dale all of Warren, Ann Libby and her husband Del of San Diego, CA; five nephews, Kirby Mank and his wife Amy, Stuart Mank and his fiancée Bonnie Porter, Frederick Mank all of Warren, Gordon Mank, Sr. and his wife Sandi of Rockland, Ralph Robinson of Swanville; several great nieces and nephews, Regina & Shane Sainio, Kyle, Elijah & Annika Metcalf, Lexi, Haley & Jared Mank, Sam & Zachary Mank, Gordon Mank, Jr., Suzzanne Payor, Frederick Mank, Jr., Anthony Mank, Jason Mank as well as several great-great nieces and nephews.

Interment at the Fairview Cemetery, Paterson Mill Road, Warren. Reverend Robin Honaker and Rev. Wesley Woodman officiated. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Verna "Bunny" Mank Trust, for care and repair of the church organ, C/O Second Congregational Church, P.O. Box 206, Warren, Maine 04864 
ROBINSON, Verna Olive (I46898)
 
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WATERVILLE -- A longtime resident of Mount St. Joseph, Elaine A. "Nane" Jolicoeur, 76, died Thursday, July 18, 2013 .
She was born in Waterville, June 20, 1937, the daughter of Bernard and Bessie (Bickford) Jolicoeur.

Nane was a graduate of Waterville High School and had worked at McCellan's and Centers department stores for many years. She had been a teacher's aide for special needs students at Winslow Elementary School.

She was predeceased by her parents; and a longtime friend, Paul Gerard, of Winslow.

She is survived by her brothers and sisters and their spouses, Bill Jolicoeur and Pauline, Stephen Jolicoeur and Katherine, David Jolicoeur, Linda Williams and Walter all of Waterville, Renaud Jolicoeur and Lulu of Waterville and Florida, Joyce Callahan and Gerry of Belgrade and Fla., Carla Bilodeau and Lawrence, of Fairfield; her niece and god-daughter, Michelle who took care of her needs; many nieces, nephews, grandnieces and -nephews; a childhood friend and St. Frances School classmate, Mary-Jane Paquette; Mary Fortier, a member of the prayer group at St. John's and traveling companion; and Jan, her yard sale buddy.

Visiting hours will be 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Saturday, July 20, 2013, at Gallant Funeral Home, 10 Elm St., Waterville. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Tuesday, July 23, 2013, at St. John the Baptist Church, 26 Monument St., Winslow. Committal prayers and burial will follow in St. Francis Catholic Cemetery, 78 Grove St., Waterville.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in her memory may be made to Mount St. Joseph, 7 Highwood St., Waterville, ME 04901.

Published by Morning Sentinel on Jul. 20, 2013. 
JOLICOEUR, Elaine (I50124)
 
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WATERVILLE -- A longtime resident of Mount St. Joseph, Elaine A. "Nane" Jolicoeur, 76, died Thursday, July 18, 2013 .
She was born in Waterville, June 20, 1937, the daughter of Bernard and Bessie (Bickford) Jolicoeur.

Nane was a graduate of Waterville High School and had worked at McCellan's and Centers department stores for many years. She had been a teacher's aide for special needs students at Winslow Elementary School.

She was predeceased by her parents; and a longtime friend, Paul Gerard, of Winslow.

She is survived by her brothers and sisters and their spouses, Bill Jolicoeur and Pauline, Stephen Jolicoeur and Katherine, David Jolicoeur, Linda Williams and Walter all of Waterville, Renaud Jolicoeur and Lulu of Waterville and Florida, Joyce Callahan and Gerry of Belgrade and Fla., Carla Bilodeau and Lawrence, of Fairfield; her niece and god-daughter, Michelle who took care of her needs; many nieces, nephews, grandnieces and -nephews; a childhood friend and St. Frances School classmate, Mary-Jane Paquette; Mary Fortier, a member of the prayer group at St. John's and traveling companion; and Jan, her yard sale buddy.

Visiting hours will be 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Saturday, July 20, 2013, at Gallant Funeral Home, 10 Elm St., Waterville. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Tuesday, July 23, 2013, at St. John the Baptist Church, 26 Monument St., Winslow. Committal prayers and burial will follow in St. Francis Catholic Cemetery, 78 Grove St., Waterville.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in her memory may be made to Mount St. Joseph, 7 Highwood St., Waterville, ME 04901.

Published by Morning Sentinel on Jul. 20, 2013. 
JOLICOEUR, Elaine (I50124)
 
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West Bath – Shirley Margaret Osborne, 92, of West Bath died December 24, 2011 in Pembroke, MA while visiting at her sons home for the Christmas Holiday. She was born in Bath on September 24, 1914, the daughter of John and Ethel Warner and attended Bath Schools.

Shirley was employed by Bath Memorial Hospital and worked there until retiring at age 82, something that she was very proud of.

Shirley was a very family oriented person, there wasn't anything that she wouldn't do for them. She always looked forward to the holiday visits from them. She also enjoyed watching the birds and doing puzzles.

She was predeceased by her loving husband Charles Osborne, sisters, Althea Osborne, Barbara Rideout, Marion Reeder, Pricilla Wood, Doris Warner and a brother, John Warner Jr.

She will be sadly missed by her son Charles Aubut and his wife Joyce and their family, Beth Aubut, Mark Aubut and his wife Kathleen, Elaine Ellis and her husband Jason, and her great grandchildren, Nicholas, Katlyn, Rilee and Daniel; and her son Gerald Aubut and his family; and several nieces and nephews.

Visiting hours will be held on Friday, December 30th from 5:00 – 7:00pm at the David E. Desmond Funeral Home, 638 High Street, Bath. A graveside service will be held in the spring of 2012 at Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath.

If you would like to make a memorial donation in Shirley''s name, the family would like it to be made to a charity of your choice.

To share your thoughts and condolences with Shirley's family please visit www.desmondfuneralhomes.com

https://www.desmondfuneralhomes.com/obituary/Shirley-Osborne 
WARNER, Shirley Margaret (I46175)
 
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West Bath — Shirley Margaret Osborne, 92, of West Bath died December 24, 2011 in Pembroke, MA while visiting at her sons home for the Christmas Holiday. She was born in Bath on September 24, 1914, the daughter of John and Ethel Warner and attended Bath Schools.

Shirley was employed by Bath Memorial Hospital and worked there until retiring at age 82, something that she was very proud of.

Shirley was a very family oriented person, there wasn't anything that she wouldn't do for them. She always looked forward to the holiday visits from them. She also enjoyed watching the birds and doing puzzles.

She was predeceased by her loving husband Charles Osborne, sisters, Althea Osborne, Barbara Rideout, Marion Reeder, Pricilla Wood, Doris Warner and a brother, John Warner Jr.

She will be sadly missed by her son Charles Aubut and his wife Joyce and their family, Beth Aubut, Mark Aubut and his wife Kathleen, Elaine Ellis and her husband Jason, and her great grandchildren, Nicholas, Katlyn, Rilee and Daniel; and her son Gerald Aubut and his family; and several nieces and nephews.

Visiting hours will be held on Friday, December 30th from 5:00 — 7:00pm at the David E. Desmond Funeral Home, 638 High Street, Bath. A graveside service will be held in the spring of 2012 at Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath.

If you would like to make a memorial donation in Shirley''s name, the family would like it to be made to a charity of your choice.

To share your thoughts and condolences with Shirley's family please visit www.desmondfuneralhomes.com

https://www.desmondfuneralhomes.com/obituary/Shirley-Osborne 
WARNER, Shirley Margaret (I46175)
 
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When Merleen Frances Jameson was born on March 27, 1930, in Bath, Maine, her father, Merle, was 24 and her mother, Eleanor, was 23. She married her first husband, Henry C Wright, on June 19, 1949, in Maine. On May 3, 1981, she married her second husband, Hollis C Morang, in Maine. She died on March 29, 2013, in Scarborough, Maine, at the age of 83. 
JAMESON, Merleen Frances (I45018)
 
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When Merleen Frances Jameson was born on March 27, 1930, in Bath, Maine, her father, Merle, was 24 and her mother, Eleanor, was 23. She married her first husband, Henry C Wright, on June 19, 1949, in Maine. On May 3, 1981, she married her second husband, Hollis C Morang, in Maine. She died on March 29, 2013, in Scarborough, Maine, at the age of 83. 
JAMESON, Merleen Frances (I45018)
 
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William G. Mank, 84, aus Lincoln, starb am Dienstag nach langer Krankheit. Er wurde am 17. Mai 1893 in Waldoboro als Sohn von Newell und Clara Sprague Mank geboren. Herr Mank hatte bei Bath Iron Works gearbeitet und war Landwirt. Er hinterlässt einen Sohn, William G. Mank, aus West Hartford, Connecticut, seine Töchter, Elizabeth Burns, Frances Deprey und Phyllis Sidelinger, alle aus Southington, Connecticut, und Glennis Page aus West Hartford, Connecticut; elf Enkel, vier Urenkel und einen Ururenkel. Die private Trauerfeier findet am Donnerstag statt, Pfarrer James Johnson wird den Gottesdienst leiten. Die Beisetzung erfolgt auf dem Friedhof von Dutch Neck.

Lincoln County News: 30. Juni 1977. 
MANK, William Gardner (I44631)
 
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William G. Mank, 84, Lincoln, died Tuesday after a long illness. He was born in Waldoboro, May 17, 1893, son of Newell and Clara Sprague Mank. Mr. Mank had worked at Bath Iron Works and had been a farmer. he leaves a son William G. Mank of West Hartford, Conn., daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Burns, Mrs. Frances Deprey and Mrs. Phyllis Sidelinger, all of Southington, Conn., and Mrs. Glennis Page of West Hartford, Conn; 11 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild. Private funeral services will be held Thursday, the Rev. James Johnson, officiating. Burial will be in Dutch Neck Cemetery.

Lincoln County News: June 30, 1977. 
MANK, William Gardner (I44631)
 
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Willie George Wallace, 84, died Sunday at a local nursing home. He had been a life long resident of this town and had been a barber by occupation. Mr. Wallace was born Aug 26, 1879, son of George A. and Angeletta Winchenbach Wallace. Survivors besides his widow are a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Carter of Friendship; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the South Waldoboro Baptist Church with the Rev. Kathleen Weed of East Boothbay officiating. Interment was in Seiders Cemetery here.

Waldoboro press: May 5th, 1960 
WALLACE, Willie George (I43262)
 
4237 LifeSketch
WINCHENBAUGH, - Nelson G. on Monday Sept. 27, 1943, Nelson Gardner Winchenbaugh succumbed to an untimely death. Born at Waldoboro, Maine, Sept. 15, 1915, he was the only son of Perley C. and Sadie B. Winchenbaugh. His boyhood was happy. He attended the public schools of Waldoboro and grew up with a wide circle of friends. On Oct. 31, 1936, he married Grethel Pitcher who survives him. Theirs was a happy union and together they enjoyed life at its best. Always amitious and persevering, he worked constantly. At the time of his death he was caretaker of the estate of Mrs. John Deaver as well as a lobster fisherman and clam digger. Now here during his 28 years of life was there an inkling of the great tragedy which shocked the community and caused his death. Always a great lover of the sea he was an ardent fisherman the year around. On this fatal Monday he went out as usual to haul his lobster traps. He did not return at the time he should. Instead his empty dory was found. Fisherman, relatives and friends dragged the river for two days and on the eve of the second day he was found. Funeral services were held at his home in South Waldoboro, Friday Oct. 1, 1943. The many floral tributes showed the high esteem in which he was held by all who knew him. Besides his wife and parents he is survived by one sister, Evelyn Simmons.

Waldoboro Press: Oct. 7, 1943.

Funeral services for Nelson Winchenbach who was drowned while fishing, were held at Frank Pitcher's Friday afternoon.

Lincoln County News: October 7, 1943 
WINCHENBAUGH, Nelson Gardner (I43282)
 
4238 LifeSketch
Winona Elizabeth Robinson Gay, 98, died peacefully, April 4, 2019 at Harbor Hill Nursing Home in Belfast. She was born September 17, 1920 at Dr. Silsby's private Maternity Hospital in Rockland the only child of Bryan and Phyllis Robinson. Winona graduated as Valedictorian of her 1938 class at Warren Academy. She attended the University of Maine at Orono.

Winona married Walter Mayo Gay in July of 1939. The young couple lived in Norridgewock where Walter was principal of the high school. It was wartime and in 1942, the couple moved to Portland so Walter could work in the shipyard there. In 1945, the family moved to Rockland where they lived until 1985 when they moved to Thomaston to care for Winona's parents.

While in Rockland, Winona was active as a Girl Scout Leader in the 50s and 60s. She was a member of the Rockland Women's Club, The "Odds and Ends" of Rockland Congregational Church and the Evening Extension Service. Win had an active antique and collectibles business later in life.

Mrs. Gay was predeceased by her husband, Walter Mayo Gay; and her parents, Bryan and Phyllis Robinson.

Winona Gay leaves behind three daughters, Pamela Gay Donehower of Middleburg, VA, Rosalyn Gay and her husband Arthur F. von der Linden of Meredith, NH and Hilton Head, SC, and Tracy Gay and her husband Michael Aho of Somerville, MA and Jefferson, ME.

She is also survived by her cousin, Willard (Bill) Robinson of Vernon, CT and Cushing.

Mrs. Gay will be cremated and her ashes buried next to her husband and her parents at Oak Hill Cemetery, Camden.

A Memorial Service will be held at the Rockland Congregational Church on Friday, August 23, at 11 a.m.

Arrangements are in the care of Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home, 110 Limerock Street, Rockland. 
ROBINSON, Winona Elizabeth (I45639)
 
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WOLFEBORO – Bernice (Piper) Walter, 96, of Pine Hill Road, died Tuesday, June 3, 2003, at Huggins Hospital, Wolfeboro.

She was born Nov. 2, 1906, in Tuftonboro and had lived in Tuftonboro and Wolfeboro all her life.

She was predeceased by her husband, Donald E. Walter.

Mrs. Walter was a member for more than 50 years of the Myrtle Rebekah Lodge No. 48 and the Lake Shore Grange No. 128, Wolfeboro.

Family members include a daughter, Marion E. Nason of Wolfeboro; a son, Donald E. Walter of Wallingford, Conn.; six grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren; three brothers, Stanley Piper of Tuftonboro, Norman Piper of Wakefield and Carl Piper of Tuftonboro; a sister, Alice Brooks of Kittery, Maine; and many nieces and nephews. 
PIPER, Bernice Ellen (I44968)
 
4240 Ligny, Namur, Belgium PETER, Friedrich Karl (I38648)
 
4241 LINCOLNVILLE - Joanne L McKee, 74, of Lincolnville, Maine, passed away at home on October 14, 2020, after a long struggle with cancer.
She was born in Rockland, on June 20, 1946 to John Harold Kaler and Zilda Viola (Russell) Kaler.
Joanne graduated from Camden Hills Regional High School in 1964, and later attended Thomas College, graduating with an associate degree in business.
Joanne married the love of her life, Robert Mckee, on January 8, 1966, giving birth to their twin sons (Robert Jr. and Randall) later that same year. She put her husband through college, working as the night supervisor at the University of Maine Fogler Library, where she especially loved working with incoming freshmen. This provided her a much needed break from the full time occupation of raising twins.
When her husband graduated in 1972, the family moved to Chestertown, on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. It was there that Joanne became involved with the Cub Scouts as a Den Mother, and discovered her love of horseback riding.
Joanne gave birth to their third son (Christopher) in 1977, and eventually returned to her work as a librarian at the Gunston School for Girls in Centreville, Maryland. Upon the family’s return to Maine, she became the librarian at the local grade school in Lincolnville. She also became involved with the Cub Scouts again, where she learned the hard way not to hold the nails for the scouts while they were building birdhouses.
Joanne loved to cook and entertain for her large family, and showered love upon her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. She was an excellent knitter, and every child in the family received beautiful handmade sweaters for Christmas and Birthdays.
Spending time at the family’s camps was one of the many things Joanne loved. Eventually, she even convinced her own mother to join them on their trips to camp. Even when her husband wasn’t there to supervise. She loved doting on her mother, and was always able to lift her spirits with various adventures around town and to local restaurants.
Joanne is survived by her husband, Robert McKee of Lincolnville; siblings John Kaler of Searsmont and Delores Jalbert of Rockland; her sons, Robert McKee Jr., Randall (Jody) McKee and Christopher (Lydia) McKee.
Joanne is also survived by her grandchildren Meahgan, Virginia (Todd), Randy (Morgan), Nicholas, Fischer, Bella and Olivia; great grandchildren Elizabeth, Evelyn, Ashlyn and Maverick; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Zilda (Russell) Kaler; her brother Robert Kaler; and her great granddaughter, Elise Dorr.
She will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her. We will always carry her memory in our hearts.
A private Celebration of Life will be held in the summer of 2021. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Joanne’s name, to the Maine Cancer Foundation, www.mainecancer.org/ .
Condolences and memories may be shared with the family at www.longfuneralhomecamden.com.
Arrangements are with the Long Funeral Home & Cremation Service, 9 Mountain Street, Camden.
 
KALER, Joanne (I31029)
 
4242 Lincolnville — Philip Roy Whitman went to be with the Lord June 22, 2013. He was born April 21, 1941, in Pittsfield at a private home with his grandmother Brown as the attending nurse. Philip was the son of the late Ellis Charles Whitman of Palmyra and the late Katherine Barker Brown Whitman of Athens

When Phil was just a baby, his father went into World War II and Phil was raised by grandparents Ivan and Verna Whitman. Philip had fond memories of farm life with horses, cows and enjoyed driving the early tractors and other farm equipment in Palmyra. He attended grammar school there and in Pittsfield, and high school at Hartland Academy and at MCI in Pittsfield.

He liked going fishing and boating on Sebasticook Lake in Newport at his grandfather's camp. As a teenager in the 1950, he enjoyed driving his favorite car, a 1956 Ford convertible. As an adult he loved nature, feeding the birds, watching the squirrels and all other kinds of wildlife.

Philip's career began at Banton Bros. woodworking mill in Newport. Later he was employed by NE Shoe in Pittsfield, then made a career at Eastland Woolen Mill for 30 years until 1995 when the mill closed. After the woolen mill closed he did some carpentry work and then caretaking at the Simonton's in Camden.

In 1992 Phil moved from the Corinna area to Lincolnville, when he met his present wife Virginia. He cut his own fire wood for heating the house and split it all by hand saying it was good exercise. He and his wife, Ginny, enjoyed all life had to offer. They enjoyed everything from dancing, cruising, attending concerts, taking a Sunday drive, visiting with friends and family, to traveling the world and swimming with the dolphins. Phil had the gift to gab and enjoyed great conversations with everyone he met — from great friends to strangers.

The Whitman family would like to express their appreciation to Chief Ron Young of the Lincolnville Police Department, to Camden First Aid Association for their quick response and to the staff Maine Medical Center.

Phil is survived by his wife, Virginia of Lincolnville; two sisters, Prudy Aprea and her husband, Joe, of Nashua, N.H., and Barbara Fraser of Lehigh Acres, Fla.; one brother, Richard Whitman and his wife, Kathy, of Methuen, Mass.; five children, Chris Whitman of Stockton Springs, Wanda Roy and her husband, David, of Levant. Terry Kennedy and her husband, Alan, of Bangor, Sherry Whitney and her husband, Roger, of Corinna, and Thyra Whitman of Bangor; two step-children, Ricky Jackson of Ellsworth and Sandra Mitchell and her husband, Daniel, of Brooksville; four grandchildren, Heather Huntley and her husband, Scott, Michael Brooks and his wife, Jenny, Lindsay Roy and Jillian Whitney; two step-grandchildren, Melisa and Tiffany Mitchell; two great-grandchildren, Chloe and Christopher; one step great-grandchild, Emma; and a brother-in-law, Lenny Nichols of Skowhegan. Phil was predeceased by a sister, Donna Nichols, her husband Lenny lives in Skowhegan.

A memorial service will be held at United Christian Church in Lincolnville Center Saturday, June 29, at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Dr. Susan Stonestreet officiating. Burial will follow at Mountain View Cemetery in Camden. A reception will be held following the burial at 672 Beach Road in Lincolnville.

Memorial donations may be made to the Lincolnville Historical Association, P.O. Box 204, Lincolnville, ME 04849.

Condolences may be shared with the Whitman family by visiting their book of memories at longfuneralhomecamden.com.

Arrangements are with Long Funeral Home in Camden. 
WHITMAN, Philip Roy (I51764)
 
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4244 Linda Jean Emus (née Fredericks) of Merrimack died unexpectedly on Friday, December 13th, due to injuries sustained from a fall. She was 78.

Linda was born on August 22, 1946 and grew up in Stoughton, MA. She was a 1964 graduate of Stoughton High School, and earned a Bachelor of Arts in elementary education from Bridgewater State University in 1969.

Linda devoted herself to raising her children in Foxborough and pursued a career as a social worker after that.

Linda moved to Florida in 1988 to escape the cold New England winters and lived in Treasure Island, St. Pete Beach and St. Augustine for nearly 30 years before relocating to Merrimack to be closer to her family in her golden years.

As an adult, Linda struggled with bi-polar disorder and addiction but through the grace of God and support from her peers at Alcoholics Anonymous, professional counselors, and her family remained sober for the last 35 years.

Linda was very creative and enjoyed painting, interior decorating and collecting vintage furniture and antiques. Her aesthetic was both whimsical and eclectic. Linda also enjoyed an occasional Diet Coke.

Linda is survived by her son, Scott, and his wife, June, of Clinton, Mass., daughter Jill VanEpps and her husband, Curtis, of Wallingford, VT; her granddaughter, Jocelyn Emus, of San Jose, CA; her grandson, Jackson Emus, of New York, NY; her brother, Derry Fredericks and his wife, Dede, of Yarmothport, MA; her sister-in-law, Ellen Fredericks, of Gilford, NH; nephews Brian Fredericks, Craig Fredericks, Bradley Fredericks and their families, and niece Valerie Fredericks.

She was predeceased by her parents, Amos and Blanche (nee Derry) Fredericks of Stoughton, and her brother, Wayne Fredericks, of Gilford, NH.

A celebration of life will be held on Friday, December 20th, at 2 PM at the Church of the Good Shepherd, 214 Main Street, Nashua, NH 03060. A private burial will be held at later time. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Waypoint in honor of Linda by visiting, https://waypointnh.org/get-involved/ways-to-give/#donate. 
FREDERICKS, Linda Jean (I50587)
 
4245 Linda Susan Malinowski, 42, Fayetteville, Georgia, died June 17, 2008. Mrs. Malinowski was born December 25, 1965 in Cook County, Illinois. She attended Vineyard Community Church in Senoia.

Mrs. Malinowski was preceded in death by her father, Jerome Nicholas Schaefges. She is survived by her husband, Brian Malinowski; daughter; mother, Joan Schaefges; two brothers and three sisters-in-law; two sisters and brothers-in-law; nieces and nephews.

Funeral service held Thursday in the Chapel of Carl J. Mowell & Son, Fayetteville with Rev. Ray Walker officiating.

The Citizen, Wednesday, June 25, 2008 (edited) 
SCHAEFGES, Linda Susan (I13874)
 
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4247 Linie: Vorfahre des Erwin Eckert, Nenderoth. ...wurde nur 24 Jahre 8 1/2 Monate alt. ...fiel in der Nacht vom Wagen und lebte noch einen Tag besinnungslos. ...erfreute sich keinen guten Rufes. ECKERT, Heinrich (I2122)
 
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