Constance Stewart Robie, 86, died peacefully on Feb. 25 at the Vicarage By The Sea in South Harpswell, following a long period of declining health.
Born July 24, 1920, in Milton, Mass., she was the daughter of John Stewart, Jr. and Betty Wilcox Stew
John Martin Broomall
John Martin Broomall, 90, passed away Feb. 11 at Mid Coast Hospital in Brunswick.
John was a longtime resident of West Chester, Penn., where he was active in country life, and taking care of horses and sheep.
He worked at Burroughs Corporation, in
Olga Mueller
Olga Mueller, 83, of Dresden, passed away on Feb. 25 at Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston.
Born in Germany on March 1, 1924, she was a longtime resident of Dresden and a member of East Pittston United Methodist Church.
An avid outdoorswoman
Jeanette Marie Russell Stults
Jeanette Marie Russell Stults, 67, of Leesburg, Fla., previously of Wiscasset, passed away peacefully in her home on Feb.11.
Born in Alna, on May 22, 1939, she was the daughter of the late Lester and Bessie Wentworth Russell.
She is a graduate of E
James Ingham Thurston
James Ingham Thurston, 88, of Nobleboro, died peacefully at home on Feb. 19.
Born in Worcester, Mass., the son of Laura and Harold Thurston, Jim graduated from Classical High School and was an alumnus of Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
He worked a
Richard Weymouth McDougall, Jr.
Richard Weymouth McDougall, Jr., 91, of Boothbay, passed away Feb. 9 at St. Andrews Hospital in Boothbay Harbor.
Born in Boothbay on May 22, 1915, he was the son of Richard and Gabriella Boyd McDougall.
Mr. McDougall was a graduate of Boothbay Harb
Richard A. Pease
Richard A. Pease, 85, of Leeds, passed away Feb. 18 at his home, following a long illness.
He was born April 15, 1921, in Leeds, the son of Alton Loring and Erna Mae (Richardson) Pease.
He attended school in Leeds and Monmouth Academy.
On Sept. 22
Eleanor Betty Blaisdell Berry
A service to celebrate the life of Eleanor Betty Blaisdell Berry will be held 2 p.m., Sat., July 28 at Fort William Henry parade ground at Colonial Pemaquid State Park.
Betty, who died on Feb. 8, was a co-founder of the Friends of Colonial Pemaqui
Valada C. Anderson
Valada C. Anderson, 71, passed away Feb. 18 at Cove’s Edge Nursing Home in Damariscotta.
A native of Waldoboro, she was born May 7, 1935, the daughter of Louis and Gloria (Matthews) Caron.
After attending schools in Waldoboro, she relocated to Newc
Albinas Elskus
Albinas Elskus, 80, passed away Feb. 8 at his home in Chamberlain, after suffering heart failure.
Albinas (Albin) was a renowned stained glass artist. He was born in Kaunas, Lithuania on Aug. 21, 1926.
When Russia invaded Lithuania in 1944, he and
Helen Hume
Helen Hume, 93, of Wiscasset, passed away Feb. 17 at Winship Green Nursing Center in Bath.
She is survived by two daughters, Ethel Stover of Wiscasset, and Ann McCarthy of Portland; sisters, Alice Trent of Boothbay, and Eileen Cole of Boothbay; four
Brady Jimenez Jewett
Brady Jimenez Jewett, infant son of Brian K. Jewett and Rocio Jimenez, passed away Feb. 7 in Oberpfalz, Germany, where his parents are serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.
He is survived by his parents; maternal grandparents, Victoria Rodriguez and Fo
Mary Cecelia Olsen
On Feb. 17, Mary Cecelia Olsen, 84, was freed from the clutches of Alzheimer’s to be with God.
She was born in North Whitefield on Nov. 22, 1921, to Capt. Charles Marshall Tobin and Elizabeth Luke Tobin.
Mary graduated from Gardiner High School and
Maurice W. Cunningham, Sr.
Maurice W. Cunningham, Sr., 94, passed away Feb. 6 at Fieldcrest Manor in Waldoboro.
He was born May 28, 1912, in Nobleboro, a son of William Cunningham and Carrie Eugley Cunningham.
He was a sawmill worker and farmer all his life on the Upper East
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