Michael Edward Needham, 66, of Windsor, was called to lay down his implements on earth, and enter that Paradise, not made with hands, eternal in the heavens, to receive that welcome plaudit, Well done, good and faithful servant unexpectedly Nov. 10
Beatrice C. Shea
Beatrice C. Shea, 90, of Wiscasset, passed away on Oct. 31 surrounded by her family.
She was born in Wiscasset on June 22, 1917, daughter of Horace and Caroline Jones. She grew up on Westport Island.
She married Harold A. Shea, Sr. in 1945 and
Mary M. Boynton
Mary M. Boynton, of Whitefield, passed away suddenly on Oct. 10 at MaineGeneral Medical Center Emergency Room in Augusta.
She is survived by her daughter, Nicki Boynton of Sidney; son, Roger Boynton of Fairfield; and two beautiful grandchildren, D
Jane C. Lang
Jane C. Lang, 61, of Georgetown, died of Mesothelioma on Oct. 30 at Mid Coast Hospital after a valiant fight. Her sons, sister, and mom were with her to support her to the end.
She was born in Bath on Oct. 1, 1946, a daughter of James and Marjorie
Kristi Aresvik Putnam Hay
Kristi Aresvik Putnam Hay, 88, of Bremen, passed away on Oct. 9 at her home.
Kristi was born in Washington, D.C. on Nov. 14, 1918. Her mother, Marta Aresvik, was Norwegian and her father, George Putnam, was U.S. Commissioner of Lighthouses.
She
Eugene J. Misiaszek
Eugene J. Misiaszek, 77, of Friendship, passed away peacefully on Oct. 29 at Pen Bay Medical Center in Rockport.
Eugene was born on May 1, 1930 in Ludlow, Mass., the son of Stanley and Veronica Motyka Misiaszek. Growing up in Ludlow, he attended l
Henry Armand Sirois
Henry Armand Sirois, 74, of East Boothbay, passed away peacefully on Oct. 8 with his family by his side.
Born in Lewiston, July 15, 1933, he was a son of Henry J. & Euphemie Caron Sirois.
Henry, also known as Joe or “the Bear”, grew up on Colle
Norman A. Hamlin
Norman A. Hamlin, 84, naval architect, retired professor, concerned environmentalist, and past president of the Thompson Ice House Preservation Corp., passed away on Oct. 29 at Mid Coast Hospital in Brunswick.
A resident of Brunswick and Christmas
Everett Muchmore-Jaskiewicz
Everett “Butch” Phillip Muchmore-Jaskiewicz, 59, of Westport Island, died Dec. 8 as the result of an automobile accident.
He was born in Portsmouth, N.H. on Jan. 2, 1948, a son of Everett Moses and Mary E. (Hackett) Muchmore.
He attended New Hampsh
Mary Louise Glaude
Mary Louise Glaude, 73, of Waldoboro, died on Oct. 29 at her residence after a courageous battle with cancer.
Mrs. Glaude was born July 4, 1934 in Damariscotta, the daughter of Fred K. and Grace Nichols Keene. She was a graduate of Waldoboro High
James F. Smith
James F. Smith, 76, of Windsor, passed away on Oct. 7 at MaineGeneral Medical Center in Augusta.
Born Aug. 23, 1931 in Auburn, he was the son of Harold and Florence Berry Smith. He graduated from Mechanic Falls High School.
He served in the U.S
Eleanor Cornish Martin
Eleanor Marion Cornish Martin, 86, of Bristol, passed away Oct. 17 at the Woonsocket Health Centre, in Woonsocket, RI.
She was born Nov. 13, 1920, in York, the daughter of Reverend Grube B. Cornish and Susan M. Cornish.
She was the widow of George
Priscilla W. (Weeks) Currier
Priscilla W. (Weeks) Currier, 81, died on Oct. 28 at her home after a long period of failing health.
She was the wife of 60 years of Clayton E. Currier. Born in Damariscotta on Dec. 13, 1925, she was the daughter of the late Walstein and Vivian (T
MaryLou Halleran Merritt
MaryLou Halleran Merritt, of Damariscotta, returned to her Lord on Oct. 6 after a stay at Miles Memorial Medical Center in Damariscotta.
She had multiple health challenges that contributed to her being summoned to her final home. She faced these c
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