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4251 Lisa Gay Messersmith on Monday, February 7, 2011. Age 44 years. Beloved daughter of William Winthrop Messersmith, III and the late Sandra "Sandy" Sutherland Messersmith. Sister of Scott Sutherland Messersmith of Black Hawk, CO. and William “Win” Winthrop Messersmith, IV (Cacky Hebert) his son William,V, and Cacky and Win’s children Andrew and Isabel. She is also survived by her stepmother Carol Cummins Messersmith and her children, Elizabeth Clay Beary of San Diego, CA , Ellen Bishop Terrell of Washington, D.C. and William Christopher Beary (Page Dickinson) and their four daughters

Lisa graduated from Trinity Episcopal School, Metairie Park Country Day School and University of Virginia. She did graduate work at Tufts University and University of Oregon. She received her Masters Degree in Montissori Education from Loyola of Baltimore.

Lisa had a vibrant smile and gentle disposition. She was an accomplished photographer and potter, having a keen sense for shapes and forms. She loved nature to its fullest by hiking, sitting quietly outdoors, enjoying gardens, flowers, animals and the woods.

Services were private. In lieu of flowers, the family prefers donations to the LA SPCA, 1700 Mardi Gras Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70114. 
MESSERSMITH, Lisa Gay (I25082)
 
4252 Lisa J. (Swart) Pelletier, 37, of Heron Road,Enfield, wife of Donald L. Pelletier, died Friday (March 15,1996) at home. She was born in Manchester, daughter of Joseph and Corice (Williams) Swart of Enfield, and had lived in Enfield all of her life, where she was a graduate of Fermi HighSchool. She had formerly been employed by the Enfield Visiting Nurse Association. Besides her husband and parents, she was survived by a son, Dustin K. Pelletier; and a daughter, Jennifer L. Pelletier, both at home; four brothers, Joseph Swart Jr., Michael Swart, Thomas Swart, and Robert Swart, all of Enfield; two sisters, Cindy Swart of Windsor Locks, and Amy Swart of Enfield; and her grandmother, Grace Williams of Enfield. SWART, Lisa Jean (I36899)
 
4253 lle Wincapaw Wallace. He was a dedicated and loving father and son. Growing up during the depression he became a very enterprising young man. He grew and sold vegetables, dug clams, ran errands for neighbors, and worked hard in his Uncle Chade Si mmons’ town black smith shop earning pennies for his efforts. Then he would run to Al Pottle’s store to buy a loaf of bread for his mother for 2 cents. At the age of 15 he began working at the pants factory in Thomaston. Douglas honorably serve d his country during WWII in the Pacific Theater. At the age of 18 he enlisted in the U. S. Army on March 4, 1943, completed his basic training in Miami Beach, FL and Vehicle Operator and Mechanic School at Chanute Field, IL. After training Pfc. W allace was assigned to the Army Air Forces, 5th Air Force, 2078th Quartermaster Truck Company in Rapid City, South Dakota. As a truck driver, he hauled all elements of supplies, food, clothing, ammunition and bombs, personnel and the wounded throu ghout the advancement of U.S. forces in the Pacific during the war. His company was transported through the Panama Canal on Christmas Day, 1943 enroute to Australia. Their advancement took them through New Guinea, to Biak Island and to several o f the Philippine Islands before invading Japan. His Company was aboard the Naval ship LST 750, which was one of 80 ships in a convoy enroute to Mindoro in the Philippine Islands. The convoy was attacked by Japanese kamikaze aircraft and his ship w as torpedoed and sunk, causing everyone to abandon the ship. It was from injuries sustained in this attack that Pfc. Wallace earned the Purple Heart Medal. After regrouping, his Company moved forward to Ie Shima, an island in the Japanese Ryuku Is lands and pressed on to invade the Japanese island of Kyushu. Pfc. Wallace was in Japan at the time of the Japanese surrender in August, 1945. In addition to the Purple Heart Medal, Pfc. Wallace earned the Philippine Liberation Medal with bronze s tar, the Victory Medal, the Asiatic Pacific Theater War Medal and the Good Conduct Medal. During all of this time so far away, he always sent half of his monthly pay, the amount of $15, home to help ensure that his mother could make ends meet. H e was discharged on January 17, 1946. His pride for his country had no bounds. After the war, Douglas returned to his home town of Friendship. He began working at Scott Carter’s boat building shop and quickly mastered the art and science of build ing wooden boats. This was a skill that brought him much pleasure in his life. He also worked as a general carpenter learning plumbing and electrical skills to name a few; there was not much that he could not do all due to his natural curiosity an d enthusiasm to learn. He often said, “I figured if they could do it…so could I.” He also spent some time working at Bath Iron Works. He loved to dress up and go to the dances, which is where he met the mother of his children, Marjorie Wuori Walla ce and they moved to Waldoboro. Later he started lobster fishing and made that his long term career. He even built his own 29’ lobster boat, “MASSU”; it was his pride and joy. He also built many wooden lapstrake skiffs and row boats. With ambitio n to spare, at the same time he raised thousand of hens at his farm in Waldoboro. He retired from lobster fishing in 1986. Throughout his life Douglas was an avid hunter. He enjoyed hunting rabbits with his rabbit dogs, and he was always excite d for deer hunting season to begin. He loved to snowmobile and ice fish; he was an all-season advocate of nature and he shared that love with his children and grandchildren. His sense of humor was epic and he always held fascination for new things . He liked to travel with his truck and camper, especially to the fairs and “up north”, and visit with his family wherever their adventures took them. In his later years he continued to stay active as possible still mowing his lawn, riding his 4-w heeler and puttering in his shop. He so enjoyed visits from his family and friends. He was a proud member of the Waldoboro American Legion, Post 149 and the Friendship Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3095. Douglas is predeceased by his parents; hi s son Douglas A. Wallace; his grandson Elliot S. Montgomery; his brothers Robert W. Wallace and J. Harlan Wallace; and his sisters Ava V. Wallace, Annie B, Hutchins, and Evelyn M. Winchenbach. He is survived by; his daughters, Leona M. Wallace o f Chula Vista, CA and Donna A. Wallace of Waldoboro, ME; his son Dana A. Wallace and wife Cathy of Waldoboro, ME; his grandchildren Allen D. Sproul of San Antonio, TX, Ian D. Montgomery, Aren S. Montgomery, and Chade E. Montgomery, all of Austin , TX, Erica (Wallace) Genthner and Kaitlin M. Wallace, both of Waldoboro, ME; great grandchildren Emma L. Sproul, Izabella G. Montgomery, Gage P. Genthner, and Ellisyn M. Bolduc; several nieces and nephews; and friend Esther Dawson. We have los t a true American hero, a member of the Greatest Generation, who was proud of his family and his service to country. He lived as he believed, independently with commitment to Duty, Honor and Country. A dedicated patriot, he never failed to stand a nd salute our Nation’s flag. He is greatly loved and will be deeply missed. Friends are welcome to join the family for a time of visitation to celebrate Douglas’ life from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with light refreshments Saturday, September 27th a t Hall Funeral Home, 949 Main Street., Waldoboro. A graveside service will military honors will follow the visits at 1 p.m. at the Shuman Cemetery, Washington Road, Waldoboro. Pastor Wayne Woodman will officiate. WALLACE, Douglas Charles (I53408)
 
4254 Location of ashes is unknown LAVENDER, Dr. Clinton Frederick (I20221)
 
4255 Lohnau Krs.Cosel/O.S HILD, Eugen Ernst (I12966)
 
4256 Long-Term Care Facilities HATHAWAY, Betsy Louise (I3281)
 
4257 Lord Chamberlain Health Care Center JOHNSON, Rita (I51811)
 
4258 Lorenz Blum von Zehnhausen, Amts Rennerod hat sich vor dem Unterzeichneten als Vater dieses Kindes bekannt. LUDWIG, Wilhelm August (I14933)
 
4259 Lorenzdorf (Heute Wawrów), Gorzow, Poland ROGGENBACH, Marie Elisabeth (I32966)
 
4260 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I5653)
 
4261 Lorna Pyzynski Nachruf
Bangor - BANGOR - Lorna Pyzynski, 70, verstarb nach längerer Krankheit am 29. März 2013 in einer Gesundheitseinrichtung in Bangor. Sie wurde am 30. Dezember 1942 in Worcester, Massachusetts, als Tochter von Colby E. und Annabelle (geb. White) Messer geboren.

Lorna machte ihren Abschluss an der Union Central High School, wo sie in zahlreichen Clubs aktiv war, und wurde ausgewählt, die Dirigo Girls State zu besuchen. Nach ihrem Abschluss besuchte sie das Husson College und erhielt einen Associate Degree in Sekretariatswissenschaften. Während ihres Studiums lebte sie im Bangor YWCA, wo sie die Liebe ihres Lebens, Stan Pyzynski, kennenlernte, als er das Northern Conservatory of Music im Isaac Farrar Mansion besuchte. Sie heirateten am 11. April 1965 und hätten diesen Monat ihr 48-jähriges Bestehen gefeiert. 2008 ging sie als Sekretärin der Krankenschwestern im Dorothea Dix Psychiatric Center in den Ruhestand. Lorna war bekannt für ihre tadellose Arbeitsmoral, starke Konstitution und ihre tiefe Liebe zu ihrer Familie. Sie liebte die Natur, Spaziergänge, Zeit mit ihren engen Freunden, Sommerausflüge mit Stan auf Hermit Island und die Zeit mit ihren Kindern und Enkeln. Sie war außerdem Mitglied des Vorstands des Bangor Homeless Shelter und verschiedener Vorstände der United Methodist Churches in der Umgebung.

Ihr Vater Colby Messer war ihr vorausgegangen; Mutter, Annabelle (White) Messer Jameson; und Stiefvater Elmer Jameson aus Union. Sie überlebte neben ihrem liebevollen Ehemann Stan Pyzynski; ist der ihres Sohnes, Brian Pyzynski aus Bangor, und Matt Pyzynski und Ehefrau Jessica aus Bangor; Enkelkinder Emma, Wyatt und Morgan Pyzynski aus Bangor; Schwestern Nancy Howard und Ehemann Dwight aus Union, Diane Jerome aus Randolph und Lorraine Tamas sowie Ehemann Robert aus Connecticut; Stiefbruder Elmer "Buddy" Jameson III von Freundschaft; Stiefschwester Priscilla Simons aus Friendship; Schwägerin Lynn (Pyzynski) Johnson und ihr Ehemann Chris aus Hermon; sowie zahlreiche Cousins, Nichten und Neffen. Die Familie möchte dem Personal von Westgate Manor besonders für die Liebe, das Mitgefühl und die Fürsorge in den vergangenen 10 Monaten danken.

Angehörige und Freunde sind herzlich eingeladen, am Freitag, den 5. April, von 18 bis 20 Uhr in Brookings-Smith, 133 Center St., Bangor, anzurufen, wo am Samstag, den 6. April, um 10 Uhr ein Gedenkgottesdienst mit Pastor Steve Smith stattfinden wird. Die Beisetzung erfolgt auf dem Mount Hope Cemetery in Bangor. Wer auf besondere Weise an Lorna erinnern möchte, kann zu ihrem Gedenken Geschenke an die Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter, 383 U.S. Route One, Suite 2C, Scarborough, ME 04074, machen. Beileid an die Familie kann www.BrookingsSmith.com ausgesprochen werden. 
MESSER, Lorna Anne (I55859)
 
4262 Lorraine's Obituary

Lorraine “Rain Rain” Butts

January 17, 1937 – March 21, 2025

Lorraine Butts spent a lifetime illuminating the world with her warmth, her laughter, and a love so steady and enduring that it felt like the ground beneath our feet—so constant we sometimes forgot to notice it, but so essential we would have crumbled without it.

Lorraine was the second of eleven children, a role that taught her responsibility, resilience, and the power of family bonds from an early age. She worked hard at her family's restaurant, Creamer’s Lobster Pound, where she put in long hours, never shying away from the demands of hard work. But Lorraine was never just about work—she was about people, about laughter, about finding joy in the simplest of moments.

After graduating, she set out into the world with big dreams and a sense of adventure. But when she made a stop in Brunswick, she stepped off the bus, took a look around, and promptly asked if she could get back on. That instinct led her to Portland, where fate had its own plans. She got a job working at the Miss Portland Diner. There, she met and married the love of her life, Harold Butts, the man she had always known was meant for her. She spent the next sixty years in mutual love and adoration, raising six children, admiring her grandchildren, spoiling her great grandchildren, and even getting to cherish her great-great grandchildren.

Harold had the kind of presence that filled a room. He was bold, boisterous, and full of life, the kind of man who could tell a story so well that even those who had heard it a hundred times still leaned in to listen. And if Harold was the showman, Lorraine was the one who made sure the show went on. A magician is only as good as his assistant, after all. While Harold commanded the stage, Lorraine worked quietly behind the scenes, ensuring that everything ran smoothly—not just in their marriage but in their family, in their home, in every piece of life they built together. She was the conductor, the foundation, the one who made it all hold together.

Lorraine built a life rich with love, laughter, and even a little bit of competitive spirit. She loved playing bingo, where she never lost her thrill for a winning card. She played cards with her sisters, daughters, and friends—not only for fun, but with the kind of fiery spirit that made every game an event. She had a knack for finding treasures at garage sales, a love for rearranging her furniture (sometimes to the confusion of everyone else in the house), and an unmatched green thumb that turned her garden and greenhouse into a haven of beauty.

And always, there was her laughter. Lorraine’s laugh wasn’t just a sound, it was an experience. It started small, built to tears streaming down her face, and, if she laughed hard enough, made her cross her legs just in case. Her joy was infectious, a kind of light that could brighten even the darkest days.

She loved country-western and early rock and roll. A favorite, You Are My Sunshine, wasn’t just a song, it was a promise, a lullaby, a memory passed from one generation to the next. She sang it to those she loved, and when her grandchildren nicknamed her “Rain Rain,” it only made the words truer—because for all of us, through every season and skies of gray, Lorraine was our sunshine.

Above all else, she loved her family. She wasn’t the kind of person who simply told you she loved you, she showed it, in the way she worked, in the way she cared, in the way she gave.

She leaves behind a family that will forever hear her laughter in the echoes of a well-played hand of cards, see her love in the bright petals of a spring bloom, and feel her presence in every note of an old familiar song. She was the wind beneath our wings, the kind of love that does not demand attention but is felt in every moment.

And oh, how we will miss her.

The family appreciates all of the prayers, love, and support at this time. Lorraine will be laid to rest in a small, private ceremony. 
CREAMER, Lorraine Alice “Rain Rain” (I52006)
 
4263 lost at sea LUDWIG, Emerson (I37743)
 
4264 lost at sea LUDWIG, Sidney M (I37753)
 
4265 Lost at Sea off Cape Cod,MA UPHAM, Capt. Frank David (I48097)
 
4266 Lost right arm in workplace accident between 1938 and 1940 JEPSON, Ulysses Simpson (I43480)
 
4267 Lot 14 PLAMBECK, Detlivine (I16754)
 
4268 LOT: Circle of Oaks Niches, Apple Blossom Wall KLEIN, Florence Martha (I4453)
 
4269 LOTZ, Lawrence C. "Larry" Age 83 of Centerville, OH passed away Friday November 9, 2018 at Kettering Medical Center. Larry was born in Hamilton, OH July 19, 1935 to the late Lawrence H. and Pearl (Smith) Lotz. Larry retired from Whirlpool Corp. as a Staff Mechanical Engineer with 45 years of service. He was a life long Cincinnati Reds fan and enjoyed all sports. Larry just celebrated his 60 year wedding anniversary November 1, 2018 with his wife Patricia Lotz. Also surviving are 4 children; Steve, Greg (wife Bev), Brad (wife Jen) Lori Dangler (husband Michael) and14 grandchildren; Aaron, Ben, Colin, Evan, Mason, Brandon, Maggie, Matt, Kaleb, Zane, Nico, Kellen, twins Ryan and Patrick, 5 great-grandchildren, brother; Bob (wife Virginia), niece Aimee Calabrese (husband Gio) and sons Nicholas and Grant. Funeral services will be Wednesday November 14, 2018 at 12 noon at the Sanner Funeral Home, 800 So. Alex Rd., West Carrollton, OH 45449. Burial will follow at Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton, Ohio. Visitation will be Wednesday 2 hours prior to services (10 a.m.-12:00). Family meant everything to Larry so In lieu of flowers, go and do something nice with your family in his memory.

Published in Dayton Daily News on Nov. 11, 2018 
LOTZ, Lawrence C. “Larry” (I21991)
 
4270 LOTZ, Thomas Arthur 78, of Hamilton, lost his battle with cancer on Thursday, July 14, 2011. He was born September 3, 1932 in Seven Mile, OH, and born again, accepting Jesus as his Savior in 1970. He was the loving and devoted husband of Doris Baker Lotz, and a beloved dad. He was a custom builder of homes and churches retiring in 2001. He was a fisher of men, a faithful servant of God who served with Wren, Alda, Ron, Ralph and several others for the past 40 years, every Thursday night, bringing the gospel of Christ to Butler County Inmates. He loved being a Gideon and the privilege of distributing Bibles. He was preceded in death by his parents, Arthur W. Lotz and Gladys B. Lotz, his mother-in-law, Gola Huff Baker, and brother-in-law Edward Williams. Thomas is survived by his wife of 45 years, Doris Baker Lotz, his daughters Jane (Chester) Mays, June (Gary) Flynn, and Janna Smith. He reluctantly left behind his adoring grandchildren, Jameson and Gola, Thomas and Julia, Elizabeth and Sara, his sisters Joan (John) Sebastian and Geri (Wendell) Wilson, his Aunt Jayne Ford, 9 great-grandchildren and his precious friends. Memorials are suggested to The Gideons International and Middletown Christian School, a ministry of his home church, Grace Baptist Middletown. Visitation will be held 11am to 1pm Monday July 18, 2011 at the Ivey Funeral Home at Rose Hill Burial Park, 2565 Princeton Rd. Fairfield Twp. Ohio. Funeral service will be 1pm Monday at the funeral home with burial to follow in Rose Hill Burial Park. www.ivey-rosehill.com

Published in Journal-News on July 16, 2011 
LOTZ, Thomas Arthur (I22776)
 
4271 Louis Alphonso Boissonneault, 90, verstarb am 30. Oktober im Fieldcrest Manor in Waldoboro.
Louis wurde am 16. Dezember 1915 in Eden als Sohn von Paul und Lucy Mae Miller Boissonneault geboren.
Am 17. Juni 1942 trat er in die US-Armee ein und diente während des Zweiten Weltkriegs in Indien, wo er für Offiziere kochte. Am 29. November 1945 wurde er ehrenhaft entlassen und kehrte nach Waldoboro zurück. Viele Jahre lang kochte er in Stahl’s Tavern in der Main Street von Waldoboro.
Er war Mitglied der King Solomon’s Lodge Nr. 61 AF & AM, des Kora Temple Shrine und des Ordens des Östlichen Sterns in Portland.
Über 50 Jahre lang war Beverly Benner seine Lebensgefährtin.
Sein Bruder Olego Boissonneault und seine Schwester Edith Wardwell sind bereits verstorben.

Zu den Hinterbliebenen gehören seine Nichten Nancy Sanborn aus Machias und Shirley Bartok mit Ehemann Bill aus Penobscot, die ihn in den letzten Jahren betreut haben.
Die Beisetzung findet am Dienstag, dem 7. November, um 13:00 Uhr auf dem Comery-Friedhof in Waldoboro statt. Pfarrer Robert Dorr wird die Trauerfeier leiten.
Die Bestattung wird vom Bestattungsinstitut Hall Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Main Street 949, Waldoboro, durchgeführt.
Blumen 
BOISONEAULT, Louis Alphonse (I55224)
 
4272 Louysa ist die Stief- und Pflegetochter des Gottfried Wilke (2. Ehemann der 2. Ehefrau ihres Vaters) BUMCKE, Louysa (I1170)
 
4273 Loyalist Descendants of New Brunswick and Maine "Plus Others" Quelle (S17)
 
4274 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I8434)
 
4275 lt Beschluß d.Kreisgericht vom 19.9.1952 (8 F II 351/52) LANDGRAF, Paul Richard (I5382)
 
4276 Lt dem Landgericht Göttingen Familie: Alfred Herbert Erich FROBÖSE / Magdalene RUDLOFF (F4188)
 
4277 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I25131)
 
4278 Lt. in Capt. Ludwig's Co. Mass. - Revolutionary War WINCHENBACH, Lt. Jacob Henrich I. (I28513)
 
4279 Lübeck Register der Bestattungen, 1832-1988. Archiv der Hansestadt Lübeck, Lübeck, Deutschland. Quelle (S12281)
 
4280 Lucille E. Jones, 89, passed away peacefully November 5, 2021, at the Knox Center for Long Term Care in Rockland with her daughter Barbara by her side.

Lucille was the daughter of Lempe (Alajoki) and Albert Quinn. She grew up on Rankin Street in Rockland. After losing her mother at the age of six she moved to North Haven to live with her paternal grandparents, Paulina and George Quinn. She always spoke fondly of her grandparents and her years on the island.

She returned to Rockville as a teenager and attended Rockport High School, graduating with the class of 1950. During that time, she met the love of her life, Bob. They were married in 1951 and enjoyed 69 years together. Bob was the boy next door, they met on the school bus when Bob's family moved to Rockport. They purchased a house on the same street where they met and grew up and made that house their home for over 60 years.

Lucille worked as a bookkeeper, until her two children were born. She loved being a mother and happily stayed at home to raise her children. After her children were grown, she returned to work as a part-time bookkeeper at Libby Chevrolet in Rockport. She enjoyed her work there for many years before retiring.

Lucille had a special talent for decorating and knew how to make a comfortable and cozy home.

Summers were filled with family members from near and far. It was a time for fun, beach outings, and lots of picnics. Lucille was a good cook and loved to bake. Her two children arrived home from school to freshly baked cookies, brownies, or whoopie pies. There was always a candy dish filled with seasonal treats.

She and Bob loved to garden, and spent many hours together planting, weeding, and pruning. She almost always had a freshly picked bouquet on her kitchen table. Lucille and Bob loved having pets. In their later years, they especially enjoyed their little dog Angel.

Lucille loved to shop and decorate for the holidays. She never forgot a birthday and would find just the right card and gift for every occasion. While she loved being Mom, being grandmother was even better. She was happiest when surrounded by her grandchildren, and later her great-grandchildren.

All that knew and loved Lucille, knew she spoke her mind freely and without reservation. She loved to talk and kept in touch with her many friends and school mates through the years. Family and friends meant the world to her.

Other than her parents, Lucille was predeceased by her husband, Bob; son, Bobby (Robert Jr.); and brother, George Quinn.

She is survived by her daughter, Barbara Peabody and husband Tim; daughter-in-law, Theresa Jones and partner Roland Croteau; sister-in-law Beverly Quinn; step-sister Ninon Lohnes; half-sisters Mary Peterson and husband Steve, and Becky Merrill; grandchildren, Emily MacCabe and husband Kris, Rachel Jones, Tyler Jones and wife Abby, Andrew Peabody and wife Tami, and Benjamin Peabody; great-grandchildren Trinity, Taryn, Taylor, Elliot, Parker, Mallory, Georgia, and Wilder, as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins.

A service for Lucille will be held in May 2022 and will be announced. To share a memory or story with Lucille's family, please visit their online Book of Memories at www.bchfh.com.

Arrangements are in the care of Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home, Rockland 
QUINN, Lucille E. (I44775)
 
4281 Luisenstadt BRÄUTIGAM, Otto Rudolf Albert (I52482)
 
4282 Luisenstädtische Kirche Berlin MIETSCH, (Gustav) Eduard Julius (I20915)
 
4283 Lung cancer and emphysema GOBLE, Joel Fredrick (I2824)
 
4284 Lungenentzündung HILGER, Johann Henrich (I3673)
 
4285 Luther S. Miller, 84, starb nach längerer Krankheit im Kreise seiner Familie in seinem Zuhause. Er wurde in Waldoboro als Sohn von Ida Louella Weymouth geboren und besuchte dort die örtlichen Schulen. In jungen Jahren arbeitete er als LKW-Fahrer für die Baufirma Harry Crooker Construction. Später meldete er sich freiwillig zur US-Armee und diente im Zweiten Weltkrieg als Baumaschinenführer sowohl in Europa als auch im Pazifik. Während eines Heimaturlaubs heiratete er am 29. Oktober 1944 in North Waldoboro Mae Edith Fuller. Kurz nach der Hochzeit wurde Luther nach Japan versetzt. Nach seiner Rückkehr ins Zivilleben begann Luther als Baumaschinenführer bei der Baufirma W. H. Hinman Construction in Skowhegan zu arbeiten. Anfang der 1950er-Jahre zog er nach Clark Island und war dort über 60 Jahre lang in der Hummerfischerei tätig. In seinen jungen Jahren fischte er neben Hummern auch mit Schleppnetzen, Muscheln und Thunfisch. In den Wintermonaten verkaufte er zusammen mit Everett Baum Garnelen. Als passionierter Sportler gehörte er zu den Gründungsmitgliedern der St. George Torpedos, einem Halbprofi-Baseballteam.
1971 zog er mit seiner Familie nach Wheelers Bay in Spruce Head, wo Luther mit seiner Familie Miller's Lobster gründete. Der dortige Kai hat sich zu einem beliebten Ziel für Meeresfrüchte-Liebhaber im Sommer entwickelt. Luther war ein Naturliebhaber durch und durch. Er unternahm zahlreiche Jagdausflüge in den Allagash River sowie viele Angelausflüge mit seinem guten Freund Nelson Harmon. Viele Jahre lang fuhr er mit großer Freude Schneemobil und besaß eines der ersten in der Gegend.
Reisen nach Florida und Las Vegas mit seinen guten Freunden, den Boyntons, genoss er besonders. Er unternahm auch gerne Autoreisen quer durchs Land, zunächst mit einem ausgebauten Van und später mit einem Wohnwagen mit den Harmons. Einige Jahre lang verbrachte Luther mit seiner Frau die Winter in Stewart und in letzter Zeit in Spring Hill, Florida.

Er war Mitglied der Clines Hell Cats, der St. George Lodge der Freimaurer und der Kinney-Melquist American Legion Post Nr. 34 in Tenants Harbor.
Luther, dessen Sohn Barry Kim Miller am 14. September 1981 verstarb, hinterlässt seine Ehefrau Mae, mit der er 64 Jahre verheiratet war, aus Spruce Head; seine Söhne Steve N. Miller und seine Frau Janice, Alan S. Miller und seine Frau Janan, Keith R. Miller und seine Frau Cheryl sowie Mark K. Miller und seine Frau Gail, alle aus Spruce Head; seine Töchter Paula M. Rytky und Dennis aus St. George sowie Sheri L. Bates und ihren Mann Keith aus Greene; 17 Enkelkinder mit ihren Ehepartnern: Shannon und Keith Lolley; Stephanie Miller und Rick Stubbert; Cricket und Jim Wirkala; Katie Crandall und Brad Anderson; Trina und Ben Fulton; Jodie und Jason Heal; Vance Rice; Stacie und William Smith; Denise Rytky und Darrell Brown. Corey Rytky und Danielle; Stacey und Chris Curtis; Ryan Miller und Meghan; Rachel und Clay Fowlie; Joshua Rollins und Meghann; Zachary Rollins; Derrick Bates; Cassy Bates; 16 Urenkel: Cooper, Ella, Lucas, Charlee, Emily, Abigail, Fiona, Amos, Aubrey, Dylan, Alexis, Casey, Cole, Curtis, Jacob und Connor.

Pfarrer Wayne Sawyer leitete die Trauerfeier.

Beisetzung auf dem Friedhof North Parish, Wiley's Corner, St. George. 
MILLER, Luther F (I55286)
 
4286 Lutherische Kirchenbücher, 1500-1985. Various sources. Quelle (S11795)
 
4287 Lutherische Kirchenbücher, 1500-1985. Various sources. Quelle (S12153)
 
4288 Lutherische Kirchenbücher, 1500-1985. Various sources. Quelle (S7769)
 
4289 Lutherische Kirchenbücher, 1533-1950. Evangelische Kirchenbuchamt Hannover, Hannover, Deutschland. Quelle (S12154)
 
4290 Lutherische Kirchenbücher, 1533-1950. Evangelische Kirchenbuchamt Hannover, Hannover, Deutschland. Quelle (S9084)
 
4291 Lutherische Kirchenbücher, 1533-1950. Evangelische Kirchenbuchamt Hannover, Hannover, Deutschland. Quelle (S447)
 
4292 Lutherische Kirchenbücher, 1760-1890. Landesarchiv Sachsen-Anhalt, Magdeburg, Deutschland.
 
Quelle (S831)
 
4293 Lutherische Kirchenbücher, 1760-1890. Landesarchiv Sachsen-Anhalt, Magdeburg, Deutschland. Quelle (S482)
 
4294 Lutherische Kirchenbücher, 1760-1890. Landesarchiv Sachsen-Anhalt, Magdeburg, Deutschland. Quelle (S668)
 
4295 Lutherische Kirchenbücher, 1760-1890. Landesarchiv Sachsen-Anhalt, Magdeburg, Deutschland. Quelle (S787)
 
4296 Lutherische Kirchenbücher, 1760-1890. Landesarchiv Sachsen-Anhalt, Magdeburg, Deutschland. Quelle (S9190)
 
4297 Lutherische Kirchenbücher, 1760-1890. Landesarchiv Sachsen-Anhalt, Magdeburg, Deutschland. Quelle (S9710)
 
4298 Lutherische Kirchenbücher, 1760-1890. Landesarchiv Sachsen-Anhalt, Magdeburg, Deutschland. Quelle (S2031)
 
4299 Lutherische Kirchenbücher, 1760-1890. Landesarchiv Sachsen-Anhalt, Magdeburg, Deutschland. Quelle (S2036)
 
4300 Lutherische Kirchenbücher, 1760-1890. Landesarchiv Sachsen-Anhalt, Magdeburg, Deutschland. Quelle (S2037)
 

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