Ella F. Peabody . Family and friends are invited to visit from 11 to noon on Wednesday the 4th with service commencing at noon at the Freeport Fire Department on Main St. Freeport. One of her favorite little sayings was End of Story and this truly is her last chapter but she will forever live in our hearts. At Harolds request there will not be any services. He is survived by his beloved wife, Sherry; daughters, Tiffany King and husband, Brian, and Tracy Pettipas and companion, Corey Lasalle; sister, Delores Grant and husband, Keith; aunt, Esther Coombs; niece, Tammy Martin; nephews, Tommy and Kevin Grant; and sister-in-law, Audrey Berry and husband, Joe. He was born on December 18, 1973, the son of Burt and Leigh (Kendall) Gendron. He enjoyed deer hunting with his friends, and he also enjoyed going with his wife to Quimby Memorial Hall to socialize with their friends. Among the people who were special to Larry were his two grandsons; Brandon and Hunter, his friends at the Lewiston Sun Journal, his two best buds Edward Robinson and Stewart Haggerty, along with his favorite brother Norman White and his son Justin. She was predeceased by her husband, Philip Nichols Bower, in 1970 and by her grandson, Darren Nyberg, in 1996. As a carpenter, he started his first and only business, "JR's Home Improvements.". Burial will be in the spring at Cedar Grove Cemetery, Mechanic Falls. He had a positive attitude and outlook and was an extraordinary story teller. He always looked forward to the local fairs, especially the Farmington Fair and visiting family and friends in the North New Portland area. He was born on September 8, 1942 in Pennsylvania the son of Norman and Alice (Cochran) Swisher and educate in Pennsylvania Schools graduating in 1961. Barbara built a home in Farmington with her life partner, Richard Fecteau, in 2001 and transferred to the Dixfield regional office of MDOT in 2004. Also, 20 grandchildren, Edward Burnett, Jr., Jessica Chalker, Erin Gurney, Ben and Jason McIntyre, Sarah Kelly; Heather, Sheena, Elizabeth, Kurt, Drew, Emily and Sarah Lashua, Chris, Scott and Allison Briggs, Kelli McDonald, Heidi and Katie Brooks and Jennifer Laliberte. Send flowers, find service dates or offer condolences for the lives we have lost in california. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Altenraives, LLC 670 Turner St. Auburn, Me 04210. NORWAY-It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, and brother, Harold Eugene McAllister, age 69, on Saturday the 21st day of January 2006 at Stephens Memorial Hospital in Norway, Maine, comforted by his wife and children. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC 500 Route One Yarmouth, Me 04096. Ray was a graduate of Lewiston High School, Class of 1946 and also graduated Magna Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Bates College, 1950. Barbara was born in Bar Harbor on May 4, 1947, and grew up in Southwest Harbor, where she was able to develop her lifelong appreciation of the natural world, animals and, especially, horses. At this sad time and forevermore, we recall his importance in our lives and cherish our shared moments. He was predeceased by his parents; daughter Rickie Ann; stepdaughter Lynn; son Tony; and two brothers and three sisters-in-law, Harrison and Nancy, Frank and Sharlene Taylor, and Eleanor Taylor. Todd was an avid fan of all Boston sports and also enjoyed traveling, NASCAR races, deer hunting, and skiing. YARMOUTH - Joan Cutler Irish, 75, of 39 River Bend Drive, Yarmouth, formerly of Sudbury, Massachusetts, died on September 6, 2006 at Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine. After the Mass she and her daughter, Ann Rathbun Phillips, will be interred at Evergreen Cemetery. Macky pushed herself to stay alive through the November elections and reveled in the outcome. Barbara was an avid fan of the Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots. Upon retirement, Martin returned to Maine and worked for Community Service Communications Inc. in Winthrop. He loved the outdoors and spent as much time hunting, fishing, snowmobiling and golfing as he could. Grady was also known for his quick wit and sense of humor and befriended everyone he met. Thank you very much from the bottom of our hearts. Previous to that, she owned and operated Jay's Lunch in Augusta. Patricia lived a full and energetic life. Portland Raymond Howe Jr. died March 13th. He was born June 27, 1924 in Mechanic Falls, the ninth child of Samuel Eben Nay and Lillias (Howard) Nay. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to: The Philip Scholarship in Accounting, University of Southern Maine, Advancement and Donor Services P.O. She worked briefly at Bass shoe in Wilton until starting her family. In the 1980s, they traveled to Germany to visit her cousin, John Frye. She was born on September 14, 1946 in Lewiston the daughter of Harlan and Pauline (Libby) McKenney. The Quintals current home in Freeport was built solely by Herman with a little help from his faithful companion, Rocky. Subsequently, he served in Damariscotta, Richmond, Jackman, Clinton and finally Bridgton, his adopted home tow. Blaine especially loved to cook for his granddaughter Jennifer. Family and friends are invited to visit from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8pm on Tuesday, January 9th at Funeral Alternatives. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives LLC, 25 Tampa Street, Lewiston. Dot worked in retail until her retirement. Sue was predeceased her father, infant sister Judith McKenney. Katherine L. Tripp, Brother Glenwood F. Hodgdon, and two infant grandsons Brian and Matthew Hodgdon. Alice had a keen interest and appreciation for the works of the late Andrew Wyeth. She married Donald G. Wing on Aug. 24, 1946. Born Catherine Emeline Dennis, on June 29, 1914, in Washington, D.C., she was the daughter of international attorney William Cullen Dennis, later president of Earlham College; sister of attorney David Worth Dennis II, U.S. Representative from Indiana and a member of the House Judiciary Committee during the impeachment hearings for Richard M. Nixon; and wife of Dr. Allan Lyle Grafflin, second-in-command of the 105th (Harvard) General Hospital in the Pacific Theater during World War II, subsequently head of the Department of Anatomy of The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and later a clinical ophthalmologist with a private practice in Danvers, Mass. Services will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday at the chapel in the new section of the Maine Veterans' Memorial Cemetery at 163 Mt. PARSON. He at one time served on the planning board and budget committee for the Town of North Yarmouth. He was a graduate of St. Dominic High School. William Francis Carrigan was born in Lewiston Maine - October 26 1921. He prided himself on being a strong and able worker. Call Ron 576-8027 or Kevin 242-1872 for directions or questions. Family and friends are welcome to bring pictures and share stories of David as they remember him. Martin, Charles, 73, of Oxford passed away on December 24, 2005 at Maine Medical Center Portland. . For 37 years, he worked in the shoe industry, but found his true accomplishment in building contruction, especially in finish carpentry. She was an avid reader and wasn't apposed to betting on the ponies every once in a while at the fall fairs, Fryeburg Fair being her favorite. A private memorial service will be held in the spring of 2007. Dot grew up in East Braintree, Mass. Box 249, Oquossoc Maine 04964-0249 or to the Gibson Unit at Maine Medical Center, Bramhall Street, Portland, Maine 04101. Search London obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, Group 25 Tampa St. Lewiston, Me 04240. She leaves beloved grandchildren, Hillary and Ryan Zipper, Marin Godsoe, Juliana Phillips, Caitlin and Kevin Feige, Amanda Godsoe and Dario Gil, and Travis and Julie Godsoe. He was married to his beloved wife of 65 years Doria Faucher on May 22, 1943 in Lewiston. After her husband died in 1974, at age 55, Josephine, who had not worked formally in 30 years, returned to full time nursing, and at the same time, returned to school at nights. Although Marilyn's lifetime accomplishments were many, none were more important to her than love of family. Her works are proudly displayed there and continue to bring joy to those who gaze upon them. He worked many years in civil service in C.E.M.I.R.T., later provided security for the Mayo Regional Hospital and for many years owned a book shop in Dover-Foxcroft. Arrangements are under the direction of Funeral Alternatives, LLC 25 Tampa St. Lewiston, Me 04240. She worked closely with young women in Poland Springs. speckle park bull sales 2021 847-461-9794; funeral victoria denise gifford. She was a housewife for many years. The family wishes to extend its sincere appreciation to Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice, Barbara Smith of Helping Hands, Scott Richards PA, and CMMC Rehabilitation. Services will be held privately in the spring. He was born July 28, 1927 in New Rochelle New York the son of Alfred and Edith (Paddock) Gregory. For memories of bygone days and countless little special ways remember me. She was born on April 30, 1952 in Owensboro, Ky the daughter of Loomis and Geraldine (Pate) Whitmore. She was an inspirational educator who created remedial programs and counseled students in higher education. She was predeceased by a sister, Dianne L. Rice. She is also survived by many, nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his parents; and brother, Harlan. Raymond A. Pettipas, 65, of Turner, died on April 11, at the Hospice House, with his loving family by his side. Alice was an inspiration to her family and friends. LEWISTON - Viola Hyman of Mechanic Falls died Friday, Dec. 26. Often times, Suzanne and daughter Monique would travel all over Europe together with Suzanne stopping periodically to work. She was born in Lewiston on October 16, 1960 the daughter of Raynald and Dolores (Dumont) Boucher. Portland, Janice Tooker of Cumberland, John and his wife Susan of Durham and Jeffrey of Manhattan, KS, five grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. She was a member of East Auburn Baptist Church. He attended Livermore Falls and Auburn Schools. She loved to sew, was a great cook and enjoyed spending time with family in particular with her grandchildren. He is survived by his Daughters Linda Harmon of South Portland, Wendy Furlong of Richmond, Son Robin Carr of Norway, sisters Nettie Wilson of Massachusetts, Sister Frances Carr of New Gloucester, Ruth Yeaton of Belfast, 5 grandchildren, several nieces, nephews and cousins. A special thanks to Margaret McNiel and all of the Caregivers who helped Jerry stay at home as long as possible. When she was unable to be with them she frequently shared with those around her how much she loved and missed them. He was representative from the American Board of Surgery at the First Arab Board of Surgery examinations, In Bagdad, Iraq, Dec 1986. Avis is also survived by her sister, Priscilla Clement, of Charleston, S.C., (their sister Ruth Lovejoy predeceased them in their youth), and Priscilla's children, Ann Fossett and her husband, Larry, of Atlanta, Allen Clement, of Athens, Ga., and Ginger Green, her husband, Buff, and their daughter, Virginia Ann of Charleston.