Constance (Thomas) Thornton, 78, of West Boothbay Harbor, formerly of Manchester, Conn., died Oct. 1.
Faith MacDonald Clark
Faith MacDonald Clark, 70, of Rome, N.Y., who grew up in Jefferson, went home to be with the Lord on Oct. 16, at her home.
Laura Ralph
Laura Ralph, 83, of Waldoboro, died Oct. 14 at the Knox Center for Long Term Care after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease.
Wallace “Bud” Joseph Kensell
Wallace “Bud” Joseph Kensell, 87, of Boothbay, died Sept. 23 at the home of his daughter-in-law Linda Kensell in Cambridge after a brief illness.
Edward F. “Skip” Thompson
Edward F. “Skip” Thompson, 75, of Boothbay, passed away Oct. 26 at his home.
Calvin H. Clark
Calvin H. Clark, 80, of Jefferson, died Oct. 15 at his home. He was born Sept. 23, 1930 in Jefferson, the son of Waldo and Ruby (Tyler) Clark.
Flora Carris
Flo Carris, 91, of Boothbay, died peacefully at Gosnell Hospice House in Scarborough, on Sept. 28 after she developed progressive heart failure.
Sterling F. “Bud” Campbell
Sterling F. “Bud” Campbell, 95, of Boothbay Harbor, died Oct. 27 at the Gregory Wing of St. Andrews Village in Boothbay Harbor.
David B. Phillips
David B. Phillips, 66, of Wiscasset, passed away at his home on Oct. 9 with Carol, his life partner, and their devoted children by his side.
Maria Kraus Murphy
Maria Kraus Murphy, 89, of Waldoboro, passed away Oct. 2 at Miles Memorial Hospital in Damariscotta.
Peter John Collins
Peter John Collins, 47, of Waldoboro, was found Oct. 26, having passed away from injuries sustained in an automobile accident believed to occurred Sept. 19.
Wendell A. Reed
Wendell A. Reed, 80, of Friendship, left this life Oct. 15 at Maine Medical Center in Portland.
William “Bill” Frank Fruin
William “Bill” Frank Fruin, 75, of North Haven, Conn., passed away peacefully on Oct. 1 at his cottage on Damariscotta Lake in Jefferson.
Margaret Chaney
Margaret Chaney, 88, of Alna, passed away at her home on the Sheepscot River Oct. 26.
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