She also opened her home to her mother and brother, caring for them until they passed before her. . In Martys memory donations may be made to Hospice House 263 Stetson Rd. He also worked 22 years for R.J. Bouchard Funeral Home. He enjoyed hunting and fishing, as well as John Wayne movies, football, baseball in its Golden Age and auto racing. A private memorial service will be held at St. Peters Cemetery mausoleum. She enjoyed the company of others, especially during the mushroom season and loved going to Marden's. David is survived by his daughter Jennifer Cavanaugh, sisters Diane Vanier Caiazzo and husband Alphonse, Kathi Bird Pompeo and husband John, brothers Stephen Vanier and wife Joanne, Gregory Bird, aunts, uncles, cousins and the many friends from the VA Togus Hospital. Vernon lived most of his adult life in North Anson, moving to Windsor in 2001 to live with his daughter Elaine and her husband, Charlie. In 1991 she moved back to Maine and married her husband Robert on July 21, 1991. King, age 91, died peacefully at home in Topsham, on Jan. 17, 2007. Graveside committal services will be private. Joy and kindness were the trademarks of her life. There will be no services held at this time. ~ Aristotle. She loved being with people and sharing her passion for living. Lewiston- Laurel Ann Phillips, 60, died on Thursday, March 15, 2007, of heart complications at St. Marys Hospital in Lewiston. . Gloria was predeceased by her parents and a brother Harold Reynolds Jr. She is survived by her beloved husband of 10 years Cedric Young of Belgrade, daughters Lois Grazioso and her husband Pasquel of Belgrade, Dawn Burnham and her husband Mike of Rome, son James Rogers and his wife Cecelia of Whitefield, brothers Bruce Keene of Belgrade, Alvin Keene of Palermo, sisters Judy Woodward of Albion, Rita Towers of Randolph, grandchildren Traci Huard, Anthony Visconti, Peggi Connors, Jimmy Rogers, Jake Rogers, Luke Burnham, great grandchildren Stephanie Studley, Kathryn Connors, Abigail Connors, several, nieces, nephews and cousins. Call Ron 576-8027 or Kevin 242-1872 for directions or questions. She lived a full life and will be remembered by all for her dynamic personality and her great sense of humor. Ramona was educated in Lewiston Schools. He was born on March 18, 1920 the son of Walter F. & Lena A. Barschdorf and worked at Hahnel Brothers Company for 55 years. She eventually went on to work at Mercy Hospital in Portland. Richard was predeceased by his parents and his son Tony in 1992. He is also survived by a niece Sandra Lewis of Auburn. She was a graduate of the University of Maine at Orono with a degree in mechanical engineering technology. Christopher George Kennedy b: July 4, 1963 Sheila Sinclair Berner b: December 4, 1962 m: 1987. South China-Judith M. Mahon, 63, o. Bradford Ln. She retired from Foster Manufacturing in Wilton after 40-plus years of service. During the 70s, Clyde worked at banks in Augusta and Bangor as a computer programmer and analyst. From 1980 to 1989, Clyde worked as a computer analyst at Union Mutual Insurance Company in Portland while living in Windham. She was born on June 23, 1942 in Brunswick, the daughter of Dr. Robert and Dorothy (Mayers) Smith. Portland Raymond Howe Jr. died March 13th. Phil was a point guard in the Y basketball league and pitcher for Cheverus and Portland High. Services will be private and held on Sept. 24. An avid walker, her other interests included traveling, gardening, knitting, and reading. There will be no funeral service. After retirement she continued to work part time as a traveling hairdresser at many local nursing homes. His passion and talent for playing the trumpet afforded him the opportunity to play with many area big bands as well as for the Army Dance Band in Austria after the war had ended in Germany. She enjoyed a lot of hands on activities including sewing, cooking, picking berries and crossword puzzles. Kennebunk- Anne D. Ryan, 75, of 53 Rollins Lane died May 27, 2007 after a seven year battle with Multiple Myeloma. In the early '40s, she moved to Lewiston and began working for F.W. She always put other people first. Mr.Martin worked for some of the major airlines as an Aircraft Mechanic before moving back to his childhood home in Vermont to work and eventually retire. He had a special passion for training and racing horses. Additionally, she earned a Masters in Education from Boston University. Gary is survived by his wife Jill, his sister Connie and her husband David Allen of Bar Mills, Brother Gordon Gray and his wife Mimi of Windham and many nieces and nephews. Later, in life she began her own business, Wreath Creations specializing in pine cones and sea shell wreaths. Edith will be dearly missed by her children, Beatrice Bouffard of Lewiston, Maitland Trafford and Charlene Teras of Gray, Lois Oberg, Marcia Cavers and her husband Jim and Fay Watson, all of Poland. She volunteered her time and made donations to many humanitarian, environmental and other worthy causes. He was born in Durham on December 30, 1921 the son of Harvey Sr. and Nettie (Getchell) White. Family and friends are invited to visit on SATURDAY at 2 PM at First Assembly of God Church, Hogan Road, Lewiston, with a funeral service to follow at 2:30 PM. He was an amazing joke teller, with spot-on timing, delivery, and endless inventory. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to East Hampstead Union Church, P.O. He was born in Brownsfield, Texas, on Dec. 2, 1950. He is survived by Lorraine Ferguson, mother of daughter Cassandra Tondreau and her husband Dale of Augusta and son, Shawn Ferguson and his wife Elaine of Whitefield; two grandsons; Dillon Tondreau and Ryan Ferguson; brother-in-law Hubert Potter and his wife Irene of Whitefield, sister-in-law Mary Ferguson in Gardiner, Me and many nieces and nephews. Mom peacefully passed away on Feb. 10, 2006, at the hospice care unit of Togus veterans hospital in Augusta. He also leaves 6 nieces and 7 nephews who loved their Uncle Buddy. Van Eck, and a sister, Lori Mullins. In 1973, they moved to Chicago, Ill. For many years, she volunteered at the Art Institute of Chicago and became a world traveler. She was active in the construction aspect of the business and was a past member of the Associated General Contractors, Maine Good Roads and the National Association of Women in Construction.. Nancy enjoyed vacationing in her camper with her husband. He was accepted by Harvard Medical School and received his M.D. She loved and was loved by all the family dogs. He attended Monson schools and was a graduate of Monson Academy and the University of Maine at Orono. Esther Susan Keene, 64, of Monmouth, died at Hospice House on February 7th, 2009 after a short illness.