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| # | Personen-Kennung | Vollständiger Name | Geburtsdatum | Taufdatum | Sterbedatum | Beerdigungsdatum | LifeSketch | LifeSketch: Datum |
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| 101 | I36590 | 6 Dez 1891 | 26 Jan 1983 | Carrie E. Winchenbach, 91, Waldoboro, widow of Chester Winchenbach, died Jan 26 in a Rockport hospital convalescent center. She was born in Hudson, Ma. Mrs. Winchenbach made rugs and was a member of the Meenahga the pomona, the state and national granges. | NOT MARRIED | |||
| 102 | I40831 | 23 Apr 1932 | 9 Dez 2011 | |||||
| 103 | I47330 | Lillian Rose DANSEREAU | 10 Jun 1933 | 10 Jan 2009 | 2009 | She enjoyed walking, reading, gardening and loved collecting Teddy Bears. | NOT MARRIED | |
| 104 | I48323 | Carrie Ada DEAN | 25 Nov 1894 | 1 Aug 1967 | NOT MARRIED | |||
| 105 | I52012 | 1938 | 9 Mrz 2015 | Estimated birth year - 1938 Dresden - Margaret F. Creamer, 77, of the town of Dresden, died Monday, March 9, 2015, in her home following a long illness from lung cancer. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date in Wiscasset, Maine. Margaret Creamer was born in Maine, she graduated from Wiscasset High School, she worked for Canfields Restaurant for many years as a waitress. She is survived by her husband Richard Creamer, Dresden, Maine; her children, Esther Creamer, Dresden, Maine; son Robert Creamer, Augusta, Maine; and son Richard Creamer, Rockport, Maine, grandchildren, Amber Creamer, Topsham, Maine; Aaron Creamer, Rockland, Maine and Robbie Creamer, Topsham, Maine; siblings, Martha Delano, Linda Delano, Nancy MortMargareton, Polly Delano, Richard Delano, Loyd Delano, Bob Delano, all of Wiscasset, Maine; Dana Delano and Junior Delano of Dresden, Maine; Wendell Delano of North Carolina and Dean Delano of San Diego, California. God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be, so he put his arms around you and whispered \"come to me\". Arrangements are under the care of Staples Funeral Home in Gardiner | ||||
| 106 | I41426 | Johann Fredrick DEMONE | 23 Dez 1754 | 23 Feb 1755 | vor 1838 | Roots Web World Connect record for Johann Friedrich DEMONE | NOT MARRIED | |
| 107 | I49959 | George Douglas DOAK, Jr. | 17 Dez 1959 | 14 Aug 2013 | ROCKLAND — George D. “Top Dog” Doak Jr., 53, died unexpectedly Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2013, at his home. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 108 | I47306 | Roger Raymond DOAK | 15 Mrz 1954 | 30 Sep 2019 | Westbrook, ME - Roger Raymond Doak, 65, of Westbrook passed away due to a coronary event on September 30th, 2019 leaving behind his wife of 10 years, Della F Doak. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 109 | I44444 | 28 Jul 1941 | 7 Okt 2013 | |||||
| 110 | I41378 | Barbara Joanne DOWELL | 30 Apr 1924 | 16 Okt 2012 | Barbara J. Johnson of Weymouth, passed away Oct. 16, 2012, at her home. She was 88 years old. Born and raised in Medford, she had lived in Weymouth since 1962. Barbara was an active member of the Weymouth Historical Society, longtime Town Meeting member a | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 111 | I45829 | John Leslie EGAN | 7 Jul 1896 | 12 Jan 1978 | 16 Jan 1978 | |||
| 112 | I45643 | 14 Feb 1929 | 18 Sep 1968 | 21 Sep 1968 | ||||
| 113 | I47250 | Eva May ELDRIDGE | 30 Mai 1925 | 10 Jul 2019 | Obituary for Eva May Woodbury; died 10 Jul 2019. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 114 | I45633 | 8 Feb 1929 | 9 Jul 2012 | |||||
| 115 | I46658 | Peter John Haden FERGUSON | 19 Sep 1933 | 23 Apr 2012 | 2012 | Published in Daily Breeze on April 29, 2012 | NOT MARRIED | |
| 116 | I46888 | 12 Okt 1943 | 15 Nov 2022 | Orianna B. Mank, 79, of Nobleboro, passed away on November 15, 2022, at the Sussman House in Rockport, after a period of declining health. Orianna was born on October 12, 1943, in Damariscotta, the daughter of John Feyler and Mary (Winslow) Feyler. Orianna graduated from Waldoboro High School in the Class of 1961. She married Donald Mank on October 28, 1961 and they recently celebrated their 61st anniversary. She worked at Sylvania for 41 years. Orianna loved doing crafts, painting and was a wonderful baker. She attended the North Nobleboro Baptist Church and helped with the North Nobleboro serving group. She loved helping others and embraced her Christian faith. Orianna was predeceased by her father John Feyler. She is survived by her mother Mary Feyler of Nobleboro, her loving husband of 61 years, Donald Mank of Nobleboro, son Gregory Mank of Nobleboro, daughter Roxanna Mank of Waldoboro, son Dakota Mank of Waldoboro; grandchildren Benjamin Mank of Nobleboro, Allison Mank of Nobleboro, Dominik Mank of Waldoboro and Adrian Mank of Waldoboro and her sister Shirley Hall of Nobleboro. The family will honor her life privately. Hall\'s of Waldoboro has care of the arrangements. To extend online condolences, visit her Book of Memories at www.hallfuneralhomes.com. | ||||
| 117 | I43956 | 15 Jun 1933 | 6 Nov 2013 | |||||
| 118 | I47508 | Walter Wentworth FILES, Jr | 14 Jun 1918 | 17 Mai 1988 | Mai 1988 | Walter W. Files | NOT MARRIED | |
| 119 | I47507 | Bennett Foster FILES | 24 Dez 1941 | 9 Dez 2011 | Bennett Foster Files, 69, beloved husband, father and grandfather, passed away at home in Cumming, Georgia on December 9, 2011. Bennett was born December 24, 1941 in Portland Maine, the only child of Anne Foster and Walter Wentworth Files. He attended Geo | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 120 | I44456 | Margaret (Peggy) FINO | 1933 | 20 Feb 2012 | ||||
| 121 | I52771 | 5 Okt 1918 | 7 Nov 2007 | |||||
| 122 | I47646 | Harold Wesley FLANDERS | 2 Jan 1897 | 29 Nov 1963 | 1963 | Harold W. Flanders, 66, a mortician in Waldoboro for 40 years, died Friday at his home. He had retried several years ago. Mr. Flanders was born in Waldoboro June 2, 1897, the son of John and Florence Mank Flanders. He was a 50 years member of White Oak Gr | NOT MARRIED | |
| 123 | I46553 | Linda Corinne FREDETTE | 17 Mai 1943 | 26 Mai 2011 | ||||
| 124 | I45690 | Charles Bicknell FREEMAN | 19 Mai 1909 | 24 Mrz 1995 | 27 Mrz 1995 | |||
| 125 | I47593 | Georgia Belle FREEMAN | 25 Sep 1909 | 9 Okt 2011 | SOUTHWEST HARBOR and TREMONT - Georgie Belle Seavey, 102, died Oct. 9, 2011, at an Mount Desert Island health care facility. She was born Sept. 25, 1909, in Seal Cove, daughter of George H. and Mildred G. (Butler) Freeman. She attended Center School, Seal | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 126 | I46327 | 31 Okt 1915 | 28 Feb 2009 | |||||
| 127 | I43406 | Philip A GAMMON | 19 Mrz 1934 | 6 Dez 2002 | ||||
| 128 | I43408 | 11 Jan 1912 | 15 Dez 2006 | |||||
| 129 | I43402 | 9 Apr 1932 | 28 Mai 2022 | Earl W. Gammon, 90, died May 28, 2022 at the Sussman House in Rockport. He was born April 9, 1932 in Warren to Edwin Gammon and Mildred (Waltz) Gammon. Earl grew up in Warren and graduated from Warren High School. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. Earl married his high school sweetheart Mary Berry in 1953. Earl was an electrician by trade, which he learned from his father who he followed to Bath Iron Works, where he worked for 43 years until his retirement in 1994. Earl also did many wiring jobs on the side, including his son and daughter\'s homes. During the 1960s Earl raised squash for the Medomak Canning Co. for their One-Pie brand. Earl also ran his rubbish route faithfully every weekend in Warren for 50 years. Keeping prices low or free. He would never ask customers for payment. Earl was a very giving man and would do anything for anybody. He was proud of his family, especially his Gammon and Martin family. Earl mowed and maintained numerous cemeteries for many years in Warren. Earl was very active in the community of Warren. He was a member of the Warren Tiger Engine Co., a member of White Oak Grange, a Warren selectman, and a MSAD 40 School Board member helping found the Medomak Valley High School building project. Earl was a proud and devoted lifetime member of the Warren Lodge IOOF No. 127 for 73 years, joining at the age of 17 and holding every office. He was a valuable member of helping start the hot dog stand at Warren Day, which moved to Union Fair where it remains successfully today. He would cook burgers, get supplies and do the books as he was a wiz at mathematics. He was also known for his expertise and love of cribbage and for staying at lodge until the wee hours of the morning to play just one more game. He would have your hand and his hand counted before the cards were on the table. Earl loved the family came in Lily Bay on Moosehead Lake. He helped his father, alongside many others, build the camp in 1955. There were only dirt roads at that time and access was rough. He and Mary loved spending time there and riding the back roads, especially the ones that weren\'t passable by car. Those were the ones he liked to see if he could go through! Much to Mary\'s chagrin. He also loved watching the Red Sox and traveling by car. He\'d go anywhere he could drive. He and Mary drove around the circumference of the United States on one trip among the many. Even in his later years, he went for a ride every day for coffee and a sandwich. And as everyone knows one of his favorite things was eating. He could eat a whole pie in one sitting if he could get away with it. Anyone who knew Earl would surely say he was witty and a jokester. He loved to tease everyone, especially the great grandkids. He would do anything for them. He was a good-hearted man who spoke his mind and would do anything for anyone in need. He was predeceased by his parents; brother, Dana Gammon; sister, Avis Luce; daughter, Rebecca Jean Gammon. He is survived by his wife of 69 years, Mary (Berry) Gammon, of Warren; son, Earl Mark Gammon and his wife, Carol, of Warren, their family Alicia and Terry Costa; daughter, Annette Johnson and her husband, Dana, of Waldoboro, their family Lindsey and Michael Ward, Grace, Clair, Gabriel, and Benjamin, Jill and Lance Lee, Cora and Ivy, Rachel Johnson and Dan Shay, Miley Black, and Aleah Shay; sister, Norma Abbott and her husband, John, of Ridgecrest, Calif.; four grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren; and brother-in-law, Willis Berry, of Warren. A private graveside service with military honors will be held at the Fairview Cemetery in Warren. A gathering of Odd Fellow Family and friends will be held at 5 p.m., Friday, June 3 at the I.O.O.F. Warren Lodge. Condolences may be shared with the family at hallfuneralhomes.com. Arrangements are entrusted to Hall Funeral Home and Midcoast Crematory, 949 Main St., Waldoboro. The Lincoln County News, June 1, 2022 | ||||
| 130 | I43401 | 28 Feb 1935 | 9 Mrz 1993 | |||||
| 131 | I48571 | 4 Okt 1937 | 5 Apr 2008 | |||||
| 132 | I44658 | Bruce Edward GARNAGE, Sr | 6 Apr 1926 | 23 Jun 2017 | ||||
| 133 | I45551 | Walter Mayo GAY | 27 Mai 1913 | 11 Jun 1989 | ||||
| 134 | I42195 | 3 Sep 1944 | 11 Jun 1968 | Kenneth S. Genthner, Jr. was born at Damariscotta September 1, 1944, son of Kenneth and Ruby Winchenbach Genthner. he served in the US Army from 1963 to 1966. Surviving besides his parents of Bremen, are his wife, Mrs. Maureen Genthner of Medomak; three d | NOT MARRIED | |||
| 135 | I42196 | 8 Okt 1915 | 6 Okt 2006 | Kenneth “Wig” Sterling Genthner, Sr. October 31, 2006 at 12:00 am Kenneth “Wig” Sterling Genthner, Sr., 91, devoted husband and loving father, passed away Oct. 6 at Fieldcrest Manor in Waldoboro, surrounded by his loving family. Kenneth was born Oct. 4, 1915, on Bremen Long Island, the son of Eugene, Sr., and Nancy Williy Genthner. He attended school on Bremen Long Island and made his career fishing from that location. At the age of 27, Wig joined the army and served during WWII and the Korean Conflict, returning to Bremen after the war. In 1946, he married Ruby Winchenbach and they spent the rest of their years living in Bremen, raising their children. Wig lobstered and clammed for many years, and later worked for Bath Iron Works as a painter. After several years with B.I.W., he returned to his love of the water and fishing, later lobstering with his son, Gary. Wig enjoyed hunting and cooking, his specialty was donuts. He loved spending time with his family, working in his vegetable and flower gardens, and being outdoors on the water. He was predeceased by his children, Kenneth Genthner, Jr., Ray Barry Genthner, and Bonnie Ann Poland Survivors include his loving wife of 59 years, Ruby Winchenbach Genthner, of Waldoboro; daughters, Faye Neild of Monroe, Kathy Miller of Waldoboro, and Wanda Bowden of Waldoboro; sons, Gary and Ricky Genthner of Bremen; and many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. At his request, there will be no public services. Arrangements are entrusted to Hall Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Waldoboro. | ||||
| 136 | I42208 | 2 Dez 1956 | 21 Apr 1985 | BREMAN - Ray B. Genthner Sr., 28, died Sunday at his home of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according the Lincoln County Sheriff's Department. Born in Damariscotta on Dec. 2, 1956, he was the son of Kenneth S. Sr. and Ruby Winchenbach genthner. A lifelong resident of Breman, he was a lobster fisherman by occupation. Besides his parents of Bremen, Mr. Genthner is survived by two sons, Ray B. Jr. and Travis Genthner, both of Bremen; two brothers, Gary E. Genthner Sr. and Richly F. Genthner, both of Bremen; four sisters, Mrs. Bonnie Poland of Round Pond, Mrs. Faye Neild, Rockland, Mrs. Kathy miller and Mrs. Wanda Bowden, both of Waldoboro. The funeral will be held at the convenience of the family. Interment will be at the German Cemetery, Waldoboro. | ||||
| 137 | I42411 | Evelyn Jane GENTHNER | 13 Aug 1927 | 8 Okt 2009 | 16 Okt 2009 | Evelyn Peters Obituary | NOT MARRIED | |
| 138 | I42423 | Raymond GENTHNER | 22 Feb 1896 | 20 Sep 1918 | The remains of Raymond Genthner were brought to his old home last Monday. Rev. Carter made some very appropriate and touching remarks at 2 o'clock p.m.. The interment was in Highland Cemetery in charge of undertaker Deymore of Waldoboro. It will be rememb | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 139 | I42424 | Arthur G. GENTHNER | 18 Feb 1893 | 14 Mrz 1947 | Mrz 1947 | Funeral services are to be held this afternoon for Arthur Genthner, 55, of Waldoboro, at the Flanders Funeral Home at 2 p.m., with Chester R. Duncan, pastor of the Methodist Church officiating. Military committal services are to be held at the Dunbar Ceme | NOT MARRIED | |
| 140 | I44372 | 15 Feb 1894 | 5 Jul 1936 | Roy H. Gould | NOT MARRIED | |||
| 141 | I44371 | 16 Apr 1911 | 9 Mai 2000 | 2000 | Winona Gould Brown | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 142 | I55844 | Dennis Lee GOULD | 2 Okt 1950 | 29 Okt 1969 | 1 Nov 1969 | Dennis was born to Richard and Olive (Gushee) Gould. Dennis died at 19 years of age as a result of an automobile accident. He was born in West Stewartstown, NH. He was a graduate of Camden High School and was recently employed as a truck driver. On his grave stone is inscribed \"Thoughts of others were first in is life\" | ||
| 143 | I55802 | Richard John GOULD | 11 Jun 1924 | 4 Jul 2003 | 7 Jul 2003 | Born the son of Lee and Bessie (Jeffers) Gould. Richard married Olive DeWolfe Gushee in Appleton, Me on the 28th of June 1942. They shared five children together. Richard died at 79 yrs of age. He was predeceased by a son Dennis in 1969. | ||
| 144 | I40735 | Kathleen Marrie GRAFFAM | 11 Dez 1925 | 19 Jun 2009 | Birth: Dec. 11, 1925 | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 145 | I45820 | William Allen GRIFFIN | 7 Jan 1872 | 25 Okt 1949 | ||||
| 146 | I55719 | Louise Alice GRINNELL | 17 Apr 1934 | 21 Apr 2020 | APPLETON - Louise Alice (Grinnell) Calderwood of Appleton just turned 86, died on 4/21/2020 from a heart attack. She was born in Appleton, Maine on April 17, 1934. She was the daughter Edward B. and Nettie L. (Hurd) Grinnell and was predeceased by her beloved husband Lee C. Calderwood. She graduated from Appleton High School as Valedictorian of the Class of 1952 and from Husson College in Bangor, Maine in 1953 upon completing her course in Secretarial Science. She was a very literary person; she loved books and crossword puzzles. After college, she was employed by the Maine Surgical Supply Company in Portland, Maine for three years in the capacity of Stenographer and Billing Clerk and later as the Accounts Payable Bookkeeper. She married Lee Calderwood on June 26, 1954. Upon moving to Massachusetts with her family in 1957, she worked for Raytheon Company as a secretary in the Missile Systems Division in Waltham, Massachusetts. Retiring from work to raise a family, she was a homemaker for 17 years. Upon returning to Maine with her family, she worked for the Town Office of Appleton and then worked for the Camden National Bank as a Teller. Upon leaving, she found employment with the United States Department of Agriculture at the Farmers Home Administration in Rockland, Maine working two and one half years and then transferring to the Veterans Administration at Togus where she was employed as a Medical Secretary for five years, where her husband also worked as a Safety Engineer for fifteen years. She was a member of the Peoples United Methodist Church in Union, Maine. She is survived by son Joel Calderwood of Appleton; her daughter Sarah Lee (Calderwood) Perkins and her husband Jeffrey Perkins of Bangor; two grandsons: Jesse Perkins of Fairfax, VA and Tyler Perkins of and his wife Lindsey of Benton, ME; brother Edward Grinnell Jr. and his wife Helen of Warren, ME; sisters Ruth (Grinnell) Mower of Winthrop, MA, and Betty (Grinnell) Ripley and her husband Milton of Shirley, MA. Under the current COVID-19 situation, there will not be a service at this time. If possible, a celebration of life will be held in the near future. Louise had a special connection and love for adoption. In lieu of flowers, donations sent to Maine Children\'s Home for Little Wanderers would be appreciated. Please go to mainechildrenshome.org for details on how to donate. Hall\'s of Waldoboro has care of the arrangements. To extend online condolences, visit hallfuneralhomes.com Published on April 22, 2020 To send flowers to the family of Lo | |||
| 147 | I35615 | Zenas Winkapaw GROTON | 23 Feb 1859 | 13 Nov 1945 | 1945 | GROTON -- Of Cochituate, Nov. 12, Zenas W., husband of the late Alice M. (Parker) Groton, formerly of Saugus and Malden. Services in Gibbs Memorial Funeral Home, Cochituate, Thursday, Nov. 15, at 2 p.m. Funeral Home calling hours 7-9 Wednesday evening. Relatives and friends invited. Brockton papers please copy. (The Boston Globe, Nov. 14, 1945, p.25) | ||
| 148 | I35618 | Winfield Scott GROTON | 15 Jan 1847 | 24 Nov 1921 | Commander Winfield Scott Groton of Fletcher Webster Post, 13, G.A.R., died at his home, 235 Boylston street, after an illness of 10 days. He was in his 75th year. A week ago Monday he was obliged to leave his work at the George E. Keith Co. on account of illness. Early this week his illness took a turn for the worse and little hope was extended for his recovery. Commander Groton was born in Waldoboro, Me., Jan. 18, 1847, and had lived in Brockton about 35 years, coming here from Boston. For the past 10 years he had been employed in the heel department at the George E. Keith Shoe Co. plant. Besides his wife he leaves two sons, Percy L. Groton of Avon and C. Merle Groton of this city, and a daughter, Mrs. Alice H. Mattinson, wife of Robert Mattinson, the young couple also living at 235 Boylston street. Mr. Groton also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Ellen Miller of this city and Mrs. Annie Marston of Scituate, widow of the late Harry L. Marston of this city; a brother Zenas Groton of Melrose, and five grand-children in Avon. When the Civil war was nearing its close, Mr. Groton, then a lad of 17, was mustered into the service, Nov. 16, 1864, as corporal in Co. M, 4th Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry. Corp. Groton joined his company at Bermud Hundred, Va., and later the company was joined to Gen. Butler\'s forces at Dutch Gap, where it remained until the fall of Richmond. Later the company participated in the destruction of High Bridge, the battle resulting in the defeat of the Confederates and hastening the termination of the war. Corp. Groton was discharged from the service Nov. 14, 1865, five months after the surrender of Lee\'s army. Mr. Groton\'s father, William A. Groton, was also a soldier in the Civil war. He died in 1867 and was buried at sea. Mr. Groton joined Fletcher Webster Post in June, 1911, and was elected commander Dec. 3, 1919, and installed the following January. He served several times as chief marshal of the Memorial day parade. He was exceedingly patriotic and besides his membership in the G.A.R. held membership in the Sons of Veterans. His son, C. Merle Groton, served in the world war. Mr. Groton was prominent in the Olivet Memorial church, where the funeral services will be held. The G.A.R. ritual will be performed. Essentially a home-loving man, he was never happier than when surrounded by his family. He was a man of genial disposition and sterling integrity and held the respect of all with whom he was associated. The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon, with interment in Coweeset cemetery. (Brockton Enterprise, Nov. 25, 1921, p.8, VETERANS OF THE G.A.R. MOURN THEIR COMMANDER -- Winfield Scott Groton, in 75th Year, Leader of Post 13 Two Years, Is Dead) | |||
| 149 | I41076 | Carlene Marie GROTTON | 14 Apr 1928 | 18 Jul 2008 | Carlene Marie Jamieson, 80, died peacefully, Friday, July 18, 2008 at the Sebasticook Valley Hospital in Pittsfield after a period of ill health surrounded by her loving family. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 150 | I45402 | 2 Dez 1927 | 9 Jun 2015 |