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Rural Cemetery, Waldoboro, Lincoln, Maine, USA [1]
Notizen
Separation and divorce
Earl and Marjorie separated shortly after the birth of their son, Donald, and divorced after Marjorie had two more children in other relationships.
Obituary
MARJORIE E. DAY
Marjorie E. Day, 70, Waldoboro, died September 12 at a Waterville hospital. She was the widow of Earl S. Day. She was born in Waldoboro, a daughter of Clyde and Ethel Wincapaw Hilton. Mrs. Day was a hand cutter and press spector of the Waldoboro B utton co. for more than 40 years. She attended First Baptist Church and was a homemaker. Surviving are three sons, Richard of Waldoboro; Robert of Medomak and Leroy of Fairfield; three daughters, Sharon O'Brien of Warren, Vickie Blais of Augusta a nd Connie Day of Waldoboro; a brother, Russell Hilton of Waldoboro; a sister, Lois Ponsant of Waldoboro; 28 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. A funeral was held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Hall Funeral Home. The Rev. Judson I. Stone officiated . Burial in Rural Cemetery.
3. Richard DAY (ID:I53381), geb. 19 Nov 1942, Maine, USA gest. 11 Sep 2013, Waldoboro, Lincoln, Maine, USA (Alter 70 Jahre) [Vater: unknown] [Mutter: unknown]
Earl Alton DAY (ID:I53456), geb. 17 Jul 1902, Waldoboro, Lincoln, Maine, USA gest. 29 Jan 1952, Waldoboro, Lincoln, Maine, USA (Alter 49 Jahre)
Eheschließung
30 Sep 1934
Waldoboro, Lincoln, Maine, USA
Kinder
1. Donna Ann DAY (ID:I53607), geb. 11 Mrz 1935, Waldoboro, Lincoln, Maine, USA gest. 26 Mrz 1935, Waldoboro, Lincoln, Maine, USA (Alter 0 Jahre) [Vater: natural] [Mutter: natural]
Sonstige persönliche Ereignisse
FSID
Marjorie E. Day, 70, Waldoboro, died September 12 at a Waterville hospital. She was the widow of Earl S. Day. She was born in Waldoboro, a daughter of Clyde and Ethel Wincapaw Hilton. Mrs. Day was a hand cutter and press spector of the Waldoboro B
utton co. for more than 40 years. She attended First Baptist Church and was a homemaker. Surviving are three sons, Richard of Waldoboro; Robert of Medomak and Leroy of Fairfield; three daughters, Sharon O'Brien of Warren, Vickie Blais of Augusta a nd Connie Day of Waldoboro; a brother, Russell Hilton of Waldoboro; a sister, Lois Ponsant of Waldoboro; 28 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. A funeral was held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Hall Funeral Home. The Rev. Judson I. Stone officiated . Burial in Rural Cemetery. Lincoln County News: September 19th, 1985.
LifeSketch
Marjorie E. Day, 70, Waldoboro, died September 12 at a Waterville hospital. She was the widow of Earl S. Day. She was born in Waldoboro, a daughter of Clyde and Ethel Wincapaw Hilton. Mrs. Day was a hand cutter and press spector of the Waldoboro B
utton co. for more than 40 years. She attended First Baptist Church and was a homemaker. Surviving are three sons, Richard of Waldoboro; Robert of Medomak and Leroy of Fairfield; three daughters, Sharon O'Brien of Warren, Vickie Blais of Augusta a nd Connie Day of Waldoboro; a brother, Russell Hilton of Waldoboro; a sister, Lois Ponsant of Waldoboro; 28 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. A funeral was held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Hall Funeral Home. The Rev. Judson I. Stone officiated . Burial in Rural Cemetery. Lincoln County News: September 19th, 1985.
Marjorie E. Day, 70, Waldoboro, died September 12 at a Waterville hospital. She was the widow of Earl S. Day. She was born in Waldoboro, a daughter of Clyde and Ethel Wincapaw Hilton. Mrs. Day was a hand cutter and press spector of the Waldoboro B utton co. for more than 40 years. She attended First Baptist Church and was a homemaker. Surviving are three sons, Richard of Waldoboro; Robert of Medomak and Leroy of Fairfield; three daughters, Sharon O'Brien of Warren, Vickie Blais of Augusta a nd Connie Day of Waldoboro; a brother, Russell Hilton of Waldoboro; a sister, Lois Ponsant of Waldoboro; 28 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. A funeral was held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Hall Funeral Home. The Rev. Judson I. Stone officiated . Burial in Rural Cemetery.
Lincoln County News: September 19th, 1985.
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Clam Shucker
hand cutter and press spector of the Waldoboro Button co. for 40 years