Lester “Roy” Lazarus, 76, of Newcastle, died of cardiac arrest on April 13 in Maine, where he had made his home since 1986.
A brilliant performer, his career spanned some 60 years and covered all aspects of the operatic and musical theater genres. H
I. Marjorie (Doe) Huntley
I. Marjorie (Doe) Huntley, 86, passed away April 11 at St. Andrew’s Hospital, Boothbay Harbor.
The daughter of Arthur F. and Estella M. (Leighton) Doe, she was born Nov. 27, 1920 in Sheepscott.
She married George “Skeet” Huntley in Sheepscott in Au
Robert Holman Jones
Robert Holman Jones, of South Bristol, passed away peacefully at his home on April 1, following a long illness.
He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. on March 20, 1926, the son of Robert Allen and Ada Holman Jones.
He graduated from Colgate University and
Linda A. Sidelinger Rogers Genthner
Linda A. Sidelinger Rogers Genthner, 93, of Nobleboro, passed away April 24 at her Nobleboro home.
Linda was born in Nobleboro, March 20, 1914, a daughter of Burton and Helen German Sidelinger. She attended Nobleboro Central School and Lincoln Acade
Ethel G. Noyes
Ethel G. Noyes, 75, of Jefferson, passed away on April 30 at MaineGeneral Medical Center in Augusta, following an extended illness.
She was born in Somerville on Dec. 2, 1931, to Lawrence Brann and Gertrude (Noyes) Brann.
Ethel was a homemaker in h
Ralph S. Leeper
Ralph S. Leeper, 85, of Alna, a retired Naval First Class Petty Officer, passed away April 11 at Maine Medical Center, following a long illness.
He was born May 24, 1921 in Ringold, Tex. and moved to the Lower Rio Grande Valley, where he graduated f
Elbridge S. Genthner
Elbridge S. Genthner, 90, entered into rest on April 18 at Miles Memorial Hospital.
Born at home in Nobleboro on June 24, 1916, he was the son of Frank and Lillian (Sprague) Genthner.
Elbridge attended local schools and graduated from Lincoln Acade
Alexander “Sandy” Hardie, Jr.
Alexander “Sandy” Hardie, Jr., 86, of Union, passed away April 29 at Maine Veterans Home in Augusta, following a lengthy period of failing health.
Mr. Hardie was born May 25, 1920 in Pittsburgh, Penn., the son of Alexander and Bessie Hoak Hardie, Sr
Gary Caldwell
Gary Caldwell, 53, died unexpectedly at his home in Boothbay on April 11.
He was born in Gardiner and spent his younger years living in Randolph. He was one of five children born to Charles and Beverly Caldwell. He spent the later part of his life l
Karen F. Bartolett Gordaychik
Karen F. Bartolett Gordaychik, 56, of Freehold, passed away April 18 at home. She was born in Neptune Township and was a lifelong resident of Freehold. She also spent summers in Waldoboro.
Mrs. Gordaychik and her husband formerly owned and operated
Donald F. Tibbetts
Donald F. Tibbetts, 90, of Waldoboro, died peacefully on April 29 at the Knox Center in Rockland, surrounded by his loving family.
Donald was born Jan. 19, 1917 in Mt. Vernon, the son of Forrest and Elsie Curtis Tibbetts.
Donald grew up in Mount Ve
Ona Mary Delano
Ona Mary Delano, of Whitefield, passed away April 10 at MGMC-Augusta Campus.
Ona was born in Gardiner on July 16, 1925, a daughter of Dominick and Gertrude (Lane) Palosky. She attended Whitefield School, Kings Mills School, and Cony High. She marrie
Julian F. Howell
Julian F. Howell, of Whitefield, passed away on April 17.
He was born Dec. 11, 1923 in Watertown, Mass. He graduated from Mount Hermon School and Trinity College.
He was a WWII veteran and proudly served his country as a twin and four-engine pilot.
Michael Earle Abbott
Michael Earle Abbott, 48, of Portland, died suddenly on April 29 at Maine Medical Center.
Born in Boothbay Harbor, he was the son of Henry and Carol Abbott. He attended local schools and at age 11 was accepted at Perkins School for the Blind in Wate
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