Graveside service for Inez Wallace Brazier, who passed away on Jan. 8, 11 a.m., Wed., April 30 at Sweetland Cemetery in Waldoboro.
Arrangements are entrusted to Hall Funeral Home and Cremation Service, 949 Main St., Waldoboro.
Serving Maine and Lincoln County for over 140 years
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Graveside service for Inez Wallace Brazier, who passed away on Jan. 8, 11 a.m., Wed., April 30 at Sweetland Cemetery in Waldoboro.
Arrangements are entrusted to Hall Funeral Home and Cremation Service, 949 Main St., Waldoboro.
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Helen M. Piening, 93, of Westport Island, died Jan. 16 at Cove’s Edge Nursing Center in Damariscotta, following a long illness.
She was born in London, England, Sept. 2, 1915, the daughter of Henry and Elsie Heyman Hafter. She attended local schoo
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Dr. Robert Linton Hellens, 82, of Boothbay Harbor, died Jan. 28 at his home, following a long struggle with Wegener’s disease.
He was born in Fall River, Mass., Aug. 4, 1925, the son of the late Rev. Dr. Clarence Hellens and Audrey Linton Hellens.
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Henry A. Morton, Sr., 74, of Boothbay Harbor, passed away on the evening of Jan. 12 at St. Andrew’s Gregory Wing, Boothbay Harbor, of chronic lung disorder.
Born Feb. 28, 1933, he was the only son of Samuel and Dorothy (Poland) Morton.
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Philena (Fifi) L. Richards died Jan. 7 while playing tennis in Damariscotta.
She was the daughter of Bradford and Philena Locke of Princeton, N.J.
She attended Princeton Day School, and graduated from St. Timothy’s School in Stevenson, Md. in 1
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Rev. David Withrow, 79, of Waldoboro, a longtime minister, died suddenly Jan. 15 at Miles Memorial Hospital, Damariscotta.
Rev. Withrow was born Sept. 1, 1928, in Boston, Mass., the son of Rev. Ira F. and Rose Ruggles Withrow. He was a graduate of
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Laurel C. Keith, 48, of Nobleboro, passed away on the afternoon of Jan. 27 at her home.
The daughter of Frank S. and Ruth Ann (Rittall) Keith, she was born in Damariscotta July 28, 1959. For many years Laurel had resided in Woolwich, but for the p
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Margaret E. Davies, of Wiscasset, died Jan. 11 at Mid Coast Senior Health Care Center, Brunswick.
She was born Margaret Estelle Tannahill in Virginia City in 1918. A top scholar she helped out by tutoring some of her Piute Indian classmates. Later
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Ann Page Haggett, 82, of Damariscotta, passed away Jan. 7 at Miles Memorial Hospital after a brief illness.
Born in Newcastle, Ann was a daughter of Harold and Gladys Keyes Page. A graduate of Lincoln Academy, class of 1942, she continued her stud
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Olavi (Ool) Otto Miete, 90, passed away Jan. 15 at Winship Green Nursing Center, Bath.
He was born in West Alna, April 7, 1917, the son of Otto L. and Anni M. Miete. He attended West Alna Grammar School, and graduated from Wiscasset Academy in 193
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Jean Porter Wroth, better known to her friends as “Bobbie”, died Jan 27 at Miles Memorial Hospital. She was 91.
Bobbie was born Aug. 7, 1916 in Elizabeth, N.J. She spent her childhood in Atlanta, Ga. and Windham, N.Y.
After graduating from Swar
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William G. Biederman, 85, of Beacon, N.Y. and formerly of South Bristol, passed away Jan. 10 in Fishkill, N.Y.
Born May 10, 1922, in Hartford, Conn., he was the son of the late Bernhard and Dorothy Staph Biederman.
He was a WWII U.S. Navy veter
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Memorial service for Ann Haggett, who passed away Jan. 7 in Damariscotta, 11 a.m., Sat., May 17 at the Second Congregational Church in Newcastle with Pastor Rick Newell officiating.
Arrangements are entrusted to Hall Funeral Home and Cremation Ser
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Elliot W. Foster, 77, of Damariscotta, died Dec. 30, 2007, at the Cove’s Edge Nursing Home in Damariscotta.
He is survived by his brother, Robert F. Foster and wife Alberta of West Southport; sister, Dorothy Johnston Brosseau and husband Alfred o