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5651 St. Ambrosius (Magdeburg-Sudenburg) LANDGRAF, Emma Ida (I5587)
 
5652 St. Ambrosius (Magdeburg-Sudenburg) Familie: August Richard Wilhelm SCHWINGE (LANDGRAF) / Luise STOLZE (F8878)
 
5653 St. Ambrosius (Magdeburg-Sudenburg) LANDGRAF, Martha Frieda (I55537)
 
5654 St. Andreas [10243] SCHMARSE, Julius Carl (I8515)
 
5655 St. Andreas [10243] SCHMARSE, Paul Carl Wilhelm (I8516)
 
5656 St. Andreas [10243] SCHMARSE, Ernst Carl August (I8530)
 
5657 St. Andreas [10243] SCHMARSE, Emilie Anna Ottilie (I8544)
 
5658 St. Andreas, Taufpaten: El. Klein KLEIN, Karl-Heinz (I4519)
 
5659 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Familie: Lebend / Lebend (F7062)
 
5660 ST. GEORGE – Dorothy Alice Jameson, 102, passed away, peacefully, at the Cushing Homestead following a period of declining health, where she had been residing since August 2019, and into the arms of her Lord on Friday, 17 January 2020.

Born in Thomaston May 18, 1917 to Leroy Irving Harrington Sr. and Alice (Mank) Harrington, she grew up on Wadsworth Street in Thomaston, was raised by her older sister, Gladys, and her grandmother, Annie Mank, after her own mother passed away in 1927 when Dot was only 10. She attended Thomaston schools until she met and married her husband, Roger B. Jameson of Rockland on June 16, 1934.

Dot and Roger rented a few dwellings in Thomaston and Rockland before they were able to purchase their forever home on Marsh Road in Thomaston, a 6-acre farm. Their son, Ronald, was born in 1936 when they lived in Rockland, and their daughter, Jo Anne, in 1948, after they purchased the farm. Dot continued to live at Marsh Road until Nov. 2015, when she moved to St. George to live with her daughter.

Dot was a homemaker, but discovered she had a real love for baking and started making pies and other pastries for local businesses and individuals in the 1950's and '60s. For one Thanksgiving, she baked a total of 33 pies and had an oven that could bake 8 pies at one time.

In 1966, Dot and Roger purchased the former Woodcock's Market from their dear friends and travelling companions, Richard and Audrey Woodcock. The store had its grand opening as Jameson's Market in August of 1966. Dot loved meeting the people, and after she settled into her new career, began baking large cookers of beans every weekend to sell in the store, as well as making and selling Italian sandwiches which were a big hit with the public. Even many years after selling the store, Dot would tell her family that she had many dreams about running the cash register, which was often a frustrating piece of equipment for her.

Even now, people refer to the store as Jameson's, even though it has been Thomaston Grocery for over 25 years.

Dot was a member of the Thomaston Federated Church for over 70 years and sang alto in the choir for 40-plus years with her best friend Audrey at her side, and her daughter, Jo Anne, as choir director for 25 of those years. She and Roger were members of the church couple's group called the We-Two Club. She worked on all the public suppers and church fairs and loved getting together once a week, often at Erma Peters' home, with the other church ladies making crafts to sell at the fair. Her favorite crafts were items made with plastic canvas, Christmas ornaments, and latch hook rugs. She also made great Divinity fudge for the food table.

Dot and Roger were chosen as Grand Marshalls of the Thomaston July 4th celebration one year for all their service to the community. They were always very humble about their lives. She loved the Red Sox, a love that was honed over many years of watching games and attending many at Fenway Park with Roger and the Woodcocks. She always knew where the Sox were in the standings, and loved talking stats, even in recent years, with her son, Ronnie, and granddaughter, Barb.

Dot loved to play Scrabble and Flinch. It kept her mind sharp, and she looked forward to playing with anyone who walked through the door. Her favorite Scrabble partner was Dan Forman, Jo Anne's step-son-in-law. Whenever he came up to visit from New York, he would make sure to stop in and play a game or two. Dan and Dot were very evenly matched, sometimes ending with tie scores. Just weeks before her death, Dan made a visit to Maine and the smile on Dot's face when he entered her room was priceless. They played a game and she won! She also had many close matches over the years with granddaughters Kristin and Terry. Her caregivers, Pam, June and Terri H. were her Flinch rivals.

She was extremely proud of her family and often commented at family gatherings, "Look what Roger and I started!" She also said her long life could be attributed to good clean living.

Perhaps her long life was hereditary, since her grandmother, Annie Mank, lived to be 105, and her sister, Gladys, 101. Dot and Annie had both been holders of the Boston Post Cane, given to the oldest citizen in their community.

Dot was predeceased by her husband of 65 years, Roger B. Jameson, in 2000; her 7 brothers and sisters, Gladys Forbus O'Neill, Madeline Baker Cooper, Leroy Harrington, Jr., Glenice B. Randall, Barbara Angelopoulos, Betty Peabbles, and Bernard James Sullivan; and her granddaughter, Linda Marie Jameson.

She is survived by her son, Ronald G. Jameson and his wife Muriel of Beloit WI; her daughter, Jo Anne Parker of St. George; her seven grandchildren, Roger T. Jameson, Barbara Gowdy, Stephanie Carlson and her husband Brice, Rhonda LeFeber and her husband Rich, Sheryl Carpenter and her husband Don, Terry Banda and her husband Paul, and Kristin O'Neal and her husband Dale; 3 step-grandchildren, Sue Forman and her husband Dan, James Parker, Jeffrey Parker and his wife Terry; 17 great-grandchildren; 6 step-great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandson; 9 step-great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

A Celebration of Life for Dot will be held Saturday, February 29, at 1 p.m., at the Thomaston Federated Church, with the Rev. Dr. Susan Stonestreet officiating. A reception will be held in Fellowship Hall at the church immediately following the service.

Committal will be held at the Village Cemetery in Thomaston on Dot's birthday, May 18, 2020 at 10 a.m. 
HARRINGTON, Dorothy Alice “Dot” (I45476)
 
5661 ST. GEORGE — Captain Edward B. Thorbjornson, often referred to as ‘Big Ed’, a beloved father, grandfather, and friend, reunited with his already crossed over family on December 20, 2024 at the age of 85.
Born September 29, 1939, Edward was the only child of Erik and Adrea Thorbjornson. Edward grew up in the town of Tenants Harbor, and attended the local schools, graduating from St. George High School in 1957.
He married Jaquelynn Kaler on November 18, 1956, with whom he had four children: Teresa, Edward, Gary, and Travis Thorbjornson.
Edward was a talented and passionate fisherman for the entirety of his life. He began his fishing career on the Forty Fathoms Seafood vessel, chasing red fish on the Grand Banks. Captain Bud Powel took him under his wing and taught him the basics of ground fishing. Edward bought his first fishing vessel in the early 1960’s, the Anna-Lena. He day fished from the Midcoast to Portland. Edward’s success prompted others to start a day fishing fleet in the Midcoast area. His first boat was built in 1969-1970, a 54-foot wooden boat he named the Anna-Lena II, built by Lash Brothers boat builders. After fishing that boat for roughly three years he went back to Whinnie Lash and had his second boat built, the Shawanabec, before the fishing industry depleted inshore. His third boat, an offshore fishing vessel built by Ed Gamage, was a 68-foot steel boat named the Anna-Lena III. Through the rest of Edward’s life, he went on to own several more boats, even convincing Whinnie Lash to come out of retirement to build his last boat, the Anna-Lena IV.
Edward passed this fishing heritage down to his three beloved sons, Edward, Gary, and Travis Thorbjornson. With his sons, Edward started his own small fishing fleet, consisting of the Sirius, the Erika Lynn, the Lauren Dorothy, the Lauren Dorothy II, and the Anna- Lena IV. While his sons operated the fishing fleet, Edward created his own trucking company, A&S Trucking, which handled the majority of the fish caught by the Port Clyde fleet.
Apart from the fishing industry, Edward spent hours in the Maine woods hunting deer, turkeys, ducks, and other wildlife with friends and family. He enjoyed smelting at Cork Cove. Edward lived an adventurous life. He journeyed around the Arctic Circle with his grandson Jayce. He spent winters sailing around the Caribbean. He obtained his pilot’s license and survived a plane crash. He carried on the “Train Wreck” license plate after surviving a collision with a train in 2011. Most important to Edward was his deep compassion and endless love for his family and friends.
Edward was predeceased by his parents, Erik (Baboo), and Adrea (Nanna) Thorbjornson; the loving mother of his children, Jaquelynn Kaler; his longtime companion of thirty years, Gloria Beal; and his two beloved sons Captain Gary E. Thorbjornson, and Captain Travis L. Thorbjornson.
Edward leaves behind his daughter, Teresa Thorbjornson and her husband Jacques, and their son Jayce Thorbjornson of Tenants harbor; his oldest son, Edward E. Thorbjornson and his wife Stephanie, their daughter Anna-Lena Thorbjornson, and his daughter Jaquelyn Thorbjornson.
Edward also leaves behind Gary’s children, Erika and Garrett Thorbjornson; and Travis’s children, Zachary, Lauren, and Elias Thorbjornson along with their spouses and six great-grandchildren, Natalie, Gary, Nolan, Meadow, Marcelline, and Weston. Ed also leaves behind Bonnie, Buddy, Melanie, and Micheal Beal and their children.
Ed’s smile was warm and always welcoming. His eyes were kind and held a depth of history within them. He had the biggest heart and a special way of making you feel as though he was genuinely happy to see you. He leaves behind a legacy that will have an impact on those who love him, forever.
A celebration of Ed’s life will be held at 12 Noon, on Saturday, January 4, 2025, at the Rockland Lodge of Elks, 210 Rankin Street, Rockland.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Make-A-Wish Foundation, 66 Mussey Road, Scarborough, ME 04074.
 
THORBJORNSON, Capt Edward B “Big ED” (I50852)
 
5662 St. Georgen SCHMERSE, Carl Gustav Albert Heinrich (I8556)
 
5663 St. Georgen SCHMARSOW, Otto Paul Rudolph (I8461)
 
5664 St. Georgen SCHMARSOW, Richard Emil Ernst (I8468)
 
5665 St. Georgen SCHMÄRSE, Carl Heinrich (I8509)
 
5666 St. Georgen SCHMAERSE, Emma Anna Ida (I8513)
 
5667 St. Georgen [10249] SCHMARSE, Hermann Carl Johann (I8540)
 
5668 St. Georgen [10249] SCHMARSOW, Carl Heinrich Paul (I8563)
 
5669 St. Georgen [10249] SCHMARSOW, Anna Alma Hedwig (I8564)
 
5670 St. Georgen [10249] SCHMERSE, Wilhelm Albert Rudolf Otto (I8658)
 
5671 St. Georgen) [10249] SCHMERSE, Maria Amalie (I8702)
 
5672 St. Gertraud Familie: Johann Gottlieb LANDGRAF / Maria Christina MARTIN (F1725)
 
5673 St. Gertraud Kirche Familie: Johann Christian Friedrich FRÄNZEL, Sr / Johanna Christiana LANDGRAF (F786)
 
5674 St. Gertraud Kirche Familie: Johann Christoph OHME / Maria Christina LANDGRAF (F2232)
 
5675 St. Gertraud Kirche Familie: Friedrich Carl FRÄNZEL / Christiane Wilhelmine FALKE (F783)
 
5676 St. Gertraud Kirche Familie: Christoph FRENZEL / Marie Magdalena HOFFMANN (F5193)
 
5677 St. Gertraud Kirche HOFFMANN, Marie Magdalena (I14480)
 
5678 St. Gertraud Kirche Familie: Johann Gottfried NAUMANN / Maria Christina LANDGRAF (F11894)
 
5679 St. Gertraud Kirche FRÄNZEL, Maria Elisabeth (I2244)
 
5680 St. Gertraud Kirche, StA. Amt Burg bei Reideburg 5/1900 Familie: Johann Christian Friedrich LANDGRAF / Wilhelmine MEINHARDT (F6732)
 
5681 St. Jacobi Kirche Familie: Johann Gottfried REICHENBACH / Christina Magdalena KANNEWURF (F2565)
 
5682 St. Jakob VALDIX, Johann Andreas (I38948)
 
5683 St. Jakob VALDIX, Johann Andreas (I38948)
 
5684 St. Jakob VALDIX, Gottfried Ludwig Carl Andreas (I38955)
 
5685 St. Jakob VALDIX, Gottfried Ludwig Carl Andreas (I38955)
 
5686 St. John Lutheran Church Familie: Herman BOLDT / Caroline "Carrie" STRAMAN (F342)
 
5687 St. John's Lutheran Church Familie: David Sam VAN GALDER / Lana SCHWARTZLOW (F6272)
 
5688 St. Laurentius Kirche Familie: Johann Conrad REICHENBACH / Sophie Magdalene HESSLING (F2567)
 
5689 St. Laurentius Kirche Familie: Christian Gottlob REICHENBACH / Regine OHME (F4150)
 
5690 St. Laurentius Kirche Familie: Johann Friedrich REICHENBACH / Johanna Marie Sophie Henriette WANKE (F4152)
 
5691 St. Laurentius Kirche in Halle (Saale) Familie: David Daniel AMELANG / Marie Rosine AMELANG (F5044)
 
5692 St. Laurentius Kirche in Neumarkt - Halle (Saale) Familie: Johann Christian REICHENBACH / Anna Marie WÄCHTLER (F2564)
 
5693 St. Laurentius Kirche in Neumarkt - Halle (Saale) Familie: Johann Eduard REICHENBACH / Eva Maria NOACK (F2573)
 
5694 St. Laurentius Kirche in Neumarkt - Halle (Saale) Familie: Christian Gottlob REICHENBACH / Christiane Rosine Friederike ERBE (F4153)
 
5695 St. Margaret's BABER MARTIN, Elisabeth (I39570)
 
5696 St. Maria zur Höhe (Soest) PFAFF, Carl (I13020)
 
5697 St. Maria zur Höhe (Soest) PFAFF, Wilhelm (I13021)
 
5698 St. Marien Familie: Gottfried Erdmann Franz VALDIX / Johanne Friederike LANDGRAF (F11093)
 
5699 St. Marien LANDGRAF, Margarethe (I34245)
 
5700 St. Marien LANDGRAF, Andreas Friedrich (I34255)
 

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