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- Georgia S. Carlow, 99, passed from this world Friday, Jan. 18, 2008, at Marshall Health Care Facility, Machias. She was born Oct. 20, 1908, in Crawford, the daughter of the late Ernest G. and Gertrude (Roberts) Seavey. Mrs. Carlow attended grade school in Crawford and graduated from Washington Academy, East Machias. She furthered her education at Salem Hospital, Salem, Mass., where she became a registered nurse. On Nov. 2, 1935, she married Otis Carlow of Alexander. They settled in Wesley, where for the next 60 years they worked side by side, raised their family and lived the remainder of their lives. Otis Carlow passed in February 1994. She worked for Dr. John F. Hanson as a registered nurse for many years in Machias. Mrs. Carlow was the town clerk of Wesley for more than 30 years, where she also acted as the health officer. Mrs. Carlow along with her husband, Otis, built, owned and operated Carlow Cabins and Restaurant, Wesley, for many years. She was a member of Order of the Eastern Star, Machias. She loved fishing and also liked knitting, sewing and gardening. Family members include her sons, Richard Carlow and his wife, Kim, of Wesley and Paul Carlow and his wife, Lani, of Mayo, Md.; grandchildren, Walter O. Carlow of Winslow, Cathy L. Roberts of Winslow, Lani Lynn Nutting of Japan and Melissa Ann Carlow of Mayo, Md.; eight great-grand-children; her siblings, Orris Seavey of South Princeton, Doris Perkins of Baileyville, Helen Sinko of Bethleham, Pa., Neil Seavey of Crawford, Pike Seavey of Alexander and Jean Bonner of Upper Gage Town, New Brunswick; many nieces, nephews and cousins. In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by nine siblings, Eva Flood, Paul Seavey, Dora Braley, Cora Durling, Blanche Barnes, Marion Hartford, Ellen Seavey, Edna Rowe and Alton Seavey. A memorial service will be held at Wesley Community Church, Wesley, in the spring. Burial will be at Wildwood Cemetery, Wesley, after the service. A service of Bragdon-Kelley-Campbell Funeral Home, Machias. www.bragdonkelley.com.
Obituary: Bangor Daily News - January 21, 2008.
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