SOUTH PORTLAND -- Marion F. Sacre, 92, of South Portland, died on Jan. 10, 2008, at South Portland Nursing Home. A private ceremony of remembrance will be held in Bangor. Thank you to all who touche. She is survived by her daughter, Heidi Lupardo and her companion, Rob Bosquet; her son, Shane Lupardo and his wife, Angela; her sisters, Aldene and her husband, David Tucker, of Cherryfield, Linda Donnellon, and her husband Earl, of Orlando, Fla., and Judith Weatherhead and husband, Scott, of Limestone; brothers, Norman Tracy and his wife, Priscilla, of Milbridge, and Phil Tracy and his wife, Shirley, of Somersworth, N.H.; a sister-in-law, Kay Tracy, of Cherryfield; three very special grandchildren, Drew, Dakota and Vincent; a very special extended family from Denmark, Jesper, Pernille, Victoria and Caroline Theilvig; seven special nieces and 13 special nephews; 17 great-nieces and 16 great-nephews. He was born on Oct. 21, 1932, in Portland to Arthur Herbert and Genevieve Estes Jackson. Additionally, Barbara is survived by the numerous members of the Fecteau family and a great number of friends who will miss her dearly. She was a much beloved teacher at the Lewiston Adult Learning Center for 22 years. He will be remembered for his sense of humor, bright smile and the ways he made us laugh. Pinterest He moved to Berlin, New Hampshire at the age of five and graduated from Berlin High School in 1936. Later, they shared their unwavering love for their daughter. He recently celebrated his 80th birthday with his family. Gerda enjoyed every summer and fall cruising the east coast with her husband C. V. Watson. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider donations to Gray Birch Activities Committee, 27 Gray Birch Dr., Augusta, M. 04330. Bud worked as a parking lot attendant for Ward Bros. and then at the Parking Garage for the City of Lewiston until his retirement in 1996. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make a memorial contribution to HealthReach Homecare and Hospice, P .O. AUBURN - Adolphe A. Dumond, 74, of Auburn, died Nov. 12, at the Androscoggin Hospice House. After the war, she went to work for a short time at DeCoster's Egg Farm in Turner. Omer was predeceased by his parents; longtime companion Joyce Blanchette; brothers, Henry Pomerleau and Roland Babe Pomerleau; sisters, Rita Dubois and Laurette Bryant. . She was also director of public service information for the Massachusetts Audubon Society for 14 years. Lewiston- Jane F. Cote, 82, of New Gloucester, died Wednesday, June 4, 2008, at dYouville Pavilion in Lewiston. She is survived by her daughter Laura Ruggieri of Maine, her companion friend Raymond Bouthot of Lewiston, sister Violet Stokes of Texas, brothers; Clarence McNutt of California, and Robert McNutt of Maine, grandchildren; Jason Akers and his wife Katie, Christina Ruggieri, Michael Ruggieri all of Maine, God-daughter Alayshia Henry of New York, friends Linda and Roger Picard, and Sister Carrie Hull-Chandler who considered Evelyn her adopted daughter. Deborah A. Morton of Bridgton, and Sharon L. Johnson of Casco, several grandchildren and one great-grandchild, a sister; Anne Jerome of Manchester, MA, and a brother; Robert Staley of Sanford. There will not be any services. She was pre-deceased by her husband Wilbur, daughter Carole, brothers Lawrence, Earle, Harold, Alfred and William, and two sisters Lois and Madolyn. Phil also enjoyed basketball in high school and college and once played against the Harlem Globetrotters. She was predeceased by her husband of 56 years, Ralph Sacre; and a son, Victor Sacre. Committal services will take place on Monday, April 30th at 11am at St. Peters Cemetery, Lewiston. Jane attended the Rumford Schools. Per Larrys wishes, there will be no services. For all the things I tried to do but most of all for loving you remember me. He was married in 1963 to his loving wife, Rena (Pare) Boudreault. He was born July 3rd, 1953 to David D. Galarneau, Sr. and Esther A.. (Staples) Galarneau. Passed away on Friday, February 10, 2006 at her residence after a long illness. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 am on Friday, December 14th at the ST. Peters and Paul Church, Lewiston. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Clarksville Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Greater Androscoggin Humane Society 3312 Hotel Rd. She worked as a waitress at the Brickyard Cafe and as a transfer attendant for the town of Chesterville. Lewiston-Lorraine Vigue, 72, of Rumford died December 7, 2007 at DYouville Pavilion. Rachel married her husband Henry 35 years ago. Cougle, and all the family and friends who supported them. Verna is survived by her husband, Hugh of Auburn; her son Anthony Leotsakos of California; and sister Norma Willoughby of Auburn. Don was predeceased by his parents and sister Ruth Bryant. She was born in Winslow Maine, daughter of Chester Garland and Sadie (LaChance) Garland. She is survived by her children; Althea L. Kennedy-Ecker and her husband Jonathan Ecker of Lisbon Falls, Fredrick R. Kennedy jr, of Portland, Theodore W. Kennedy and his companion Sheryl Fournier of Auburn, Timothy A. Kennedy and his wife Kelly Smith of Brunswick, and John T. Kennedy of Sanford; siblings; Charlie Martin and his wife Judy, Glennace Conant and her husband Bernie, Eleanor Hutchinson and her husband Hazen, Gloria Pepin and her companion Edward Bent, and Jerry Martin and his companion,Arlene; and grandchildren; Sean Bartshe,of Lewiston, Michael Bartshe and his wife Tonya of Auburn, Joe Kennedy and his wife Cindy of Auburn, Lauren Kennedy of Brunswick, Olivia Treadwell of Sanford, Jessica Kennedy of Augusta and Amber Ecker of Stratford, Ct. Great-Grandchilren include Shaine and Seanna Morris,Tiahna and Joe Kennedy jr, Nathan Bartshe, Christopher Delashmit and Great-Great-Granddaughter Shauntee Johnson. In her youth, she skied, hiked mountains and owned a riding horse. Born Sept. 19, 1943, the son of William Roberts and Beverly Wills, he was educated in Lewiston schools. Age 91. She was born on April 30, 1952 in Owensboro, Ky the daughter of Loomis and Geraldine (Pate) Whitmore. His studies were interrupted while he served in the U.S. Navy from July 1944 - July 1946. Since the late 1970's, Anyes bravely faced a series of increasingly debilitating illnesses, of which sudden and profound bilateral deafness was the most challenging symptom. A memorial gathering of family and friends will be held at the Bookland Caf in Brunswick Tuesday August 15th, from 5:30 to 8pm. to the family or plant a tree
He enjoyed kennel club meetings and dog shows, especially when one of the two family dogs were in it. Boston, Massachusetts-Charlene A. McAuliffe, 62, of Lewiston passed away on Monday, August 4, 2008 at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. Dave worked at Old Tavern Farm in 1989 in the maintenance department. She said God sent it for us to enjoy. Charles "Mike" Yandell died peacefully surrounded by his family at Falmouth by the Sea on November 7. She was an avid reader, even reading by candlelight during an ice storm. More importantly, however, was her love, compassion, and understanding that made her a success in life. Condolences may be expressed at www.funeralalternatives.ne. If so desired, donations may be made to: Alzheimer's Association Maine Chapter 170 US Route One, Suite 250 Falmouth, Me 04105. She was a member of the Central Maine Squares square dancers and the Capital Area Wheels. Clydes adventures through life were accompanied by his good friend Joe Blair, who has also been a support to his family during this difficult time. She moved to Maine shortly after she graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 1962, and has lived in Lewiston or Auburn ever since. Anyes was a sensitive and insightful "people person" who devoted herself to raising her four children, while nevertheless maintaining an active role as a volunteer and helpmeet. In lieu of flowers contributions in memory of Peter can be made to The Hospice House where he received loving care in his last days. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Coastal Humane Society of Brunswick. Ellie was born Sept. 29, 1929, in Pownal, the daughter of Percy and Elsie Campbell York. He is survived by his beloved wife Rita; sons John and his wife Chriss, Jessie and his wife Josslyn; daughters Kathy and Heather; 8 grandchildren, Trisha, Traci Alden, Jonathan, Andew, Samantha Ray, Hannah McWilliams, Veydeh Ray, baby boy Ray, brothers Robert and his wife Judy of Nevada, Allen and his wife Sue of Lewiston; sisters Shirley Noyes of Mechanic Falls, Barbara and husband Robert Berry of Mechanic Falls, Jean and husband Peter Davis of Rhode Island, Arlene and husband Bob Pelchart of Georgia; Linda and husband Paul Terstegen of Lisbon, Sandra and husband Richard Flewelling of Fairfield Center, Susan and husband Donald Daigle of S. Carolina, Kathy and husband John Bergeron of Auburn; special friend Pauline Apt, Norma and Fred Robinson. Christopher was a basketball coach for two seasons of YMCA biddy ball when the children only reached his waist. Gifford No matter who you were, Macky always used just the right words or actions to make you feel important and valued. Family and friends may visit Thursday, April 27th from 5 to 8 pm at Gracelawn Memorial Park 980 Turner St. Auburn. ; her daughters-in-law, Vicki Grafflin of Richmond, Ind. He enjoyed all sports, including snowmobiling, NASCAR especially Jeff Gordon, and was a huge New England sports fan. Burial will be at St. Peters Cemetery immediately following the Mass. Among her many interests, she especially enjoyed gardening, shopping, singing, dancing and spending time with her family. He attended schools in Northborough, Mass., St. Johns High School in Shrewsbury, Mass. She met the love of her life, Freeman Jaggers and they were married on December 8, 1945. Auburn, Me 0421. Barbara was a true Renaissance woman. He went on to work for Heutz Oil for 35 years, retiring in July of this year. During her retirement years, Prudy devoted much time and energy to the charitable works of the Portland Emblem Club. He enjoyed music, fishing and being with his family. Her husband, John; two brothers, Robert and Sidney; a sister, Lois; and her parents, Olive and Jack, predeceased her. At her request there will be no funeral service. Biff also had a signature greeting. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives 500 Route One Yarmouth, me 04096. She was a beautiful seamstress and made many of her familys clothes as her daughters were growing up. We all saw a side of Dave that we had never seen before. She was employed at Hannaford for 34 years as a cashier, retiring in June 2007. She graduated from Camden High School in 1946 and Maine General School of Nursing. 'Cause in the end you realize. Currently he was working at Wal-Mart in Auburn. He left $2million to his three older children, a stark comparison to the $10million that his two younger children and wife inherited, according to Page Six. She joined the Senior Companion Program board and served a term as their president. He also loved the outdoors, especially camping, fishing, and hunting at Moosehead Lake, as well as the Boston Red Sox and NASCAR Racin. Additionally, Suzanne is survived by her three sisters and their husbands with whom she had built an unbreakable bond; Camille (Boisvert) Welsch and husband David of West Newfield. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Martin's memory to Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice, P.O. At 18, he went to work at Oxford Paper Co. (now Boise Cascade), Rumford, where he worked for 44 years. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, LLC 500 Route One Yarmouth, Me 04096. Most important to Herb Seymour was his family; he was very proud of the lives and accomplishments of his children, his grandchildren, and their spouses. Lewiston Phyllis Plummer Fraser, 90, of Park Avenue, Auburn, died on Friday, April 11th, 2008 at CMMC with her family at her side. She was born Nov. 16, 1920, in Auburn She graduated from Edward Little High School, Class of 1937. He was a graduate of St. Dominic High School. We wish to express our thanks to the staff and volunteers at the Hospice House in Auburn for their compassionate care and attention in our mother's last days. . Bob was married for 25+ years to Bette (Christie) Palmer and had three children; Randall Palmer, Joel Palmer, and Sally Mason. Ernest Trafford, Melody Olson and her husband Brent, Penny Winter and her husband Ronald, Terrence Oberg and his wife Jacqueline all of Minnesota.