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JEANNINE F. GILES

WATERVILLE – Jeanine F. Guarente Giles, 46, of Waterville, passed away peacefully but by chance Sunday, December 5, 2021. Jeanine was born June 5, 1975, in Massachusetts, born to Robert Guarente and Judy Tyrell .
She was a intemperate worker, working as coach at McDonald ’ south, in Waterville, for many years. She then went to work at T-Mobile, in Waterville, until her retirement due to aesculapian reasons .
Jeanine was predeceased by her father Robert .
She is survived by her mother Judy Tyrell, daughters Cierra Guarente, 21, Bella Giles, 11 ; her stepdaughter Danielle Sugerman Castle, 38, and her boyfriend Paul and their son William ( Liam ) Smith.

A celebration of liveliness is so far to be determined .

WAYNE G. ANDREWS

OAKLAND – Wayne Gary Andrews II, 59, of Oakland, passed away Monday, December 6, 2021, at MaineGeneral Medical Center. He was born in Bangor, on April 8, 1962, the son of Wayne and Beverley ( Stimpson ) Andrews .
Wayne preferred to be called by his middle name “ Gary ”, and many of those that spent meter with him only knew him by that list .
Gary grew up in Oakland and graduated from Messalonskee High School with the class of 1981. He worked for Colby College, in Waterville, for a few years before beginning workplace for Hannaford Brothers, in Waterville, where his potent work ethic was displayed for 34 years. He enjoyed spend clock with his family and friends, trips to the ocean, and going to the gymnasium. Gary was constantly there to help family and friends in need and was the first person to be called upon to sign of the zodiac or darling sit. All who loved Gary are going to miss his kind disposal, easy going expectation on life, and sense of humor .
He was predeceased by his grandparents, Reginald, and Nellie Andrews, and Everette and Natalie Stimpson, all of Old Town .
He is survived by his parents Wayne and Beverley Andrews, of Oakland ; his sister Debbie Luce and her conserve Brian ; his niece Katie, and nephew Neil, both of Sidney .
Arrangements are in the care of the Wheeler Funeral Home, 26 Church St., Oakland, where condolences may be shared with the family on the obituary page of the web site at hypertext transfer protocol : //www.familyfirstfuneralhomes.com .

ALICE M. SAVAGE

WINDSOR – Alice M. Savage, M.D., Ph.D., FACP, 86, of Windsor, passed peacefully on Wednesday, December 8, 2021, followin a abbreviated illness. Born Nov­ember 21, 1935, to George Thom­as Savage and Mary Frances ( Walsh ) Savage, Alice was raised in Portland .
After graduating from Portland High School, she continued her education at the University of New England, class of ‘ 55 ( once Westbrook Junior College ), Mount Holyoke and Brown University. Alice spent her career in medicine at Togus VA Medical Center as an infectious disease specialist and was headman of staff for over 25 years .
Alice ’ s extraordinary, devoted and firm service to organizations that mattered to her were the hallmark of her personality. She distinguished herself through respective civil activities and was an divine guidance and a column of our Central Maine community .
Through Kiwanis, Alice had an opportunity to be a contribution of a ball-shaped big picture, positively affecting the lives of children in small so far momentous ways. Her rage earned her a Kiwanis Red Jacket, a Zeller and a Hixson award. She served on the Kiwanis Foundation New England display panel as a conductor and besides served as a Kiwanis International Foundation trustee. She served as a lieutenant governor of Kiwanis district in Maine and as president for the Augusta Maine club. As a Kiwanis Children ’ s Fund Trustee, she was a major donor to the Eliminate Project, a platform protecting the lives of babies and mothers all over the ball from maternal and neonatal tetanus. Another enterprise authoritative to her was the fight against iodine lack disorders. Her generous donations made it potential to build an elementary school in Africa, something of which she was very gallant. Her bequest surely lives on in the lives of the children in many countries across the earth .
Throughout her long career in teach, medicine and health presidency, her commitment and affection for Westbrook Junior College and the University of New England has been luminary. Alice was recognized with the Tower Award, membership in the Deborah Morton Society and election to the UNE Board of Trustees. Her endow scholarships enable students to follow their dreams and put up to company. Alice established the Friends of the Maine Women Writers Collection Endowment Fund with her dearly supporter Elizabeth Babbott Conant, helping to ensure the growth and longevity of the inspirational collection and its stay importance to scholarly endeavors on the lives and influence of Maine women writers. The Marine Sciences Laboratory is named in her honor and provides an excellent atmosphere for teaching and research .
Alice made a difference in the lives of many Maine high school and college students with her generous beneficent gifts and scholarships over the years. And her passion for animals was apparent in her regular weekly donations to the Kennebec Humane Society, in Augusta. Throughout her life sentence, she retained an absolute rage for the natural world, for walk, fishing, enjoying song birds, trees and beauty where ever she traveled. She donated liberally to numerous nature and wildlife funds .
Alice was predeceased by her parents ; and sister, Helen Frances ( Savage ) Joyce .
She is survived by her collaborator and best supporter, Carolyn B. Perry, of Windsor ; Jennifer Perry and Cindy Morin, of Pownal, Dave Perry and Judy Whyte, of West Gardiner ; Janie Bouchard, Megan Perry, and MacKenzie Perry ; and nieces and nephews Helen Aylward, Judith Vaillancourt, Barbara Bonetti, Patricia Joyce, John J. Joyce Jr., William Joyce .
There will be a celebration of life to be announced at a later date .
Any donations may be made to the Augusta Kiwanis Foundation, P.O. Box 966, Augusta, ME 04332 .

ERIC M. FRITH

WATERVILLE – Eric Matthew Frith, 23, of Waterville, passed aside unexpectedly on Thursday, December 9, 2021. Eric was born on Sep­tember 9, 1998, in Wat­er­ville, the son of Tarsha Dou­cette and Matthew Hubbard .
He was educated in the Messalonskee school arrangement, in Oakland, and graduated in 2016. He enjoyed being outdoors, spend time with his family and friends and was constantly will to help anyone in motivation. Eric would give anyone the shirt off his back and had a kernel of gold .
Eric enjoyed hunt, fish, camping, four-wheeling, snowmobiling, sports, particularly cheering on his San Francisco 49ers, and paint ball .
Eric was employed at Duramag, in Waterville .
Eric is survived by his mother, Tarsha Doucette and her conserve ; his stepfather Travis Doucette ; by his father, Matthew Hubbard ; and his girlfriend Mckenzi Dixon ; his siblings Travis Doucette, Piper Doucette, Maddie Hubbard, Gage Hubbard, and Kyle Hubbard ; his grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins .
A celebration of life will be planned and announced at a late date .

DANIEL H. CROMMETT

AUGUSTA– Daniel H. Crommett, 48, of Augusta, died on Thursday, December 9, 2021. He was the son of John H. Crommett Jr. of Augusta, and the late Lauret F. Crommett, who passed away in 2012 .
Dan attended special education programs in Hallowell and Augusta. In 1993, Daniel graduated from the special education plan at Cony High School, in Augusta. For the bulk of his life, Dan lived at home in Augusta with his mother. For the concluding ten years, he lived in a group home for disabled adults in Gardiner. Dan attended day programming through Skills Inc., in Hinckley .
Some of Dan ’ s favorite activities were bowling and apple pick, going to McDonald ’ s or Burger King to get a “ new one ” ( pop ), riding in the car, and spending time with his loving family. His favored sidereal day was Wednesday, when his founder would pick him up and together they would go on adventures .
Dan liked to listen to and sing tracks from classical Sesame Street and Barney the Dinosaur soundtracks, along with his favorite Christmas sung, Do You Hear What I Hear ?, which he would sing year-round. Dan besides enjoyed coloring books/markers, stickers, playing UNO, and Connect Four. He loved the color green ! Dan was a friendly, social man. He greeted everyone ( whether he knew them or not ) with a giant star hug .
In Dan ’ second younger years, he participated in remedy horseback riding at Friendship Stables with his equine buddy, Blue. This bring Dan such joy ; he talked about these memories for years to come .
With his kin, Dan traveled to Florida, Washington D.C., and Boston – ampere well as many camping outings around New England. Some vacations included his grandma, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Others included his “ honorary family ”, the Billing family, of Augusta .
Dan is survived by his father John and his step-mother Carolyn Neighoff ; siblings, John Crommett, of Biddeford, Carrie Francis and her husband Paul, of Plymouth, Massachusetts, and his duplicate, Krista Crommett of Pittsfield ; nieces Laura Francis, of Groton Connecticut, Sarah Francis, and nephew Ryan Francis, both of Plymouth, Massachusetts ; his uncle Frederick ( Rick ) Fischer and his wife Anne, of South China, and several cousins .
Relatives and friends are invited to a memorial celebration of Daniel ’ s life to be held on Saturday, January 15, at 11 ante meridiem, at Emmanuel Lutheran Episcopal Church, 209 Eastern Avenue, Augusta, Maine .
In stead of flowers, donations in Daniel ’ s name may be made to Maine Developmental Disabilities Council, 225 western Avenue, Suite 4, Augusta, ME 04330 .
Arrangements have been entrusted to Plummer Funeral Home, 16 pleasant St., Augusta, ME .
Condolences, stories and photos may be shared by visiting www.plummerfh.com .

NORMAN E. BRAGG

SOUTH CHINA – Norman E. Bragg, 60, of South China, passed off after a brief illness on Thursday, December 16, 2021. He was born in Augusta, on October 22, 1961, to Omar Bragg and Brenda ( Cunningham ) Bragg .
Norman believed in doing what makes you felicitous. He loved his fourth dimension in the military and his service to our nation, always saying he would do it again if they would take him. To Norman, family was everything .
Norman loved cantabile and was the front man for “ Norm and the Storm ”. He enjoyed all the people who came to hear him sing during that time. not a day went by that he was not singing a sung, telling a antic, or making person smile. He was the kind of valet that would help anyone in want at any time – he was just a earphone call away .
He shared his rage for shooting, guns and ammunition with his brother Wade. He besides enjoyed working with forest and was glad when his brother Mark got a sawmill so he could run the proverb .
He was predeceased by his parents, and his mother-in-law Joyce Goodine .
He is survived by his wife Carol ( Goodine ) Bragg, of 20 years ; his daughters Dawne and Shannon ; granddaughters Sage and Fern ; brothers Wade and spouse Mary, Mark and wife Tanya ; sisters Wendy and partner Jon, and Dana ; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins ; his father-in-law Sheldon Goodine, and the cover Goodine “ kin ” .
A celebration of Life will be planned at a by and by date .

MARY ANN GRAVES

WATERVILLE – Mary Ann Graves, 81, of Waterville, passed away on Saturday, December 18, 2021, at Cap­tain Lewis Res­i­dence, in Farm­ingdale. Mary Ann was born on Dec­ember 30, 1939, to Annette Therrien and Charles Abbott .
She was raised by Gerard and Annette Therrien. The eldest of four, she adored her siblings, looked out for them as children and continued a very close up relationship with them through her concluding days .
Mary Ann had enormous sleep together for her family. She loved the holidays and being together, specially on Thanksgiving, which was her favorite .
Mary Ann worked as a nurse ’ s adjutant at Thayer Hospital, in Waterville, and as a bookkeeper at a local anesthetic business .
She late worked as a vanguard driver for Penquis Transportation and KVCAP, where she received several safety awards .
Mary Ann was an amazing garter of her children ’ s sports endeavors, which included horseback riding, dirt bicycle depend on, and gymnastics. She loved being a spectator pump at her granddaughters ’ sporting events, loved watching the New England Patriots and “ her ” Tom Brady, professional tennis, ice rink skating, and most of all the Olympics. She was a fabulous cook and enjoyed making homemade meals and desserts from strike. Among the kin favorites were her chili, spaghetti sauce, corn chowder, and New York expressive style cheesecake .
Mary Ann had a deep love for all animals. She enjoyed nature, gardening, hike, bird, feeding her backyard visitors, and good being external. She loved to keep busy and constantly eemed to be in gesture. Her greatest love was the K-9 train she and her late conserve, Mel, did with their numerous german shepherd dogs. We must not forget her latest “ sexual love ” Felina, a little west highland white terrier .
Mary Ann was predeceased by her husband Melvin Graves .
She is survived by her three children, Cindy ( Jerry ) Hunt Lockear, Gordon Corson Jr., and Angela ( Douglas ) Frame ; two stepchild, Michael Graves, and Jennifer ( Kevin ) Whitley ; her three siblings, Linda ( Ray/Artie ) Lemieux, Leona ( Mike ) Miller, and Gerard ( Kim ) Therrien Jr. ; 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren .
A graveside ceremony will take rate at 12 post meridiem, on Monday, June 6, 2022, at the Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 163 Mt. Vernon Road, Augusta, Maine .
Arrangements are under the direction and manage of Gallant Funeral Home, 10 Elm Street, Waterville .
An on-line guestbook may be signed, condolences and memories shared at hypertext transfer protocol : //www.gallantfh.com .

NANCY ADAMS

WINSLOW – Nancy Adams, 81, passed away on Sunday, December 19, 2021, following a brief illness. Nancy was born on August 8, 1940, the daughter of Earl and Florence ( Taber ) Doody .
She graduated from Lawrence High School, in Fairfield, class of 1958 .
On June 21, 1958, she married her conserve of 51 years, Donald Adams, who passed away in 2010. Throughout their marriage they did everything together and were rarely apart. They particularly enjoyed their trips to the seashore and would most often end up at Pemaquid Point, Old Orchard Beach or Belfast .
She spent her life as a give wife, mother, and housewife. She was heavily involved in all her children and grandchildren ’ south activities including Booster Clubs for dwarf football, Little League, basketball, band, majorettes, Girl Scouts, dance, naiant, and chaperoned countless trips in support of them. Through these activities she made many lifelong friends .
Nancy was a member of the Fairfield Church of the Nazarene and was the pianist and music conductor for 30-plus years. She besides played for many community services and numerous weddings and funerals. She loved the Lord and never refused to use her talent for His aura, no matter how inadequate she felt. She besides taught Sunday School and gave herself in full to the Wednesday Night Youth Program. She loved every one of the kids that came through the door and constantly had a listen ear for them .
She was predeceased by her parents ; her husband ; her sister, Gwendolyn Scott and her conserve, Norman ; her brother-in-law, Kenneth Adams, and Ballard Nash ; and her sister-in-law, Debbie Adams .
She is survived by her son, Andrew Adams and his wife Brenda, of Holly Springs, North Carolina ; her daughter, Donna Burgess and her husband Robert, of Winslow ; her grandson, Adam Burgess and his wife Rebecca and their children, Jordynn, Levi and Owen, all of Winslow ; her granddaughter, Leeann Lallemand and her conserve, Tyler and their children, Mariah Grace and Eli ; her sister-in-law, Marie Adams, of Connecticut, and Patricia Nash, of Poland Spring ; her brother-in-law, Joseph Adams, of Connecticut ; a cousin, Elaine Washburn ; ampere well as nieces, nephews, cousins .
A funeral service was held on Tuesday, December 28, at the Fairfield Church of the Nazarene, in Fairfield .
Arrangements are in the wish of the Lawry Brothers Funeral Home, 107 Main St., Fairfield, where memories may be shared, and an on-line register koran signed by visiting hypertext transfer protocol : //www.familyfirstfuneralhomes.com .

JASON V. LINT

WINSLOW – Jason V. Lint passed away by chance at his home, in Winslow, on Monday, December 20, 2021 .
He was an fabulously care and loving person with a warm smile, and alone joke .
Jason is survived by his two sons, Wyatt Lint and Dominic Lint, both of Gardiner ; his father Peter Lint, of Oakland, and his mother AnnMarie Ulrich, of Windsor ; and his grandfather Daniel Gorgone, of Windsor. In stead of flowers, donations can be made in Jason ’ s name to the Barbara Bush Foundation for Children .

HELEN G. WAKEFIELD

FAIRFIELD – Helen Grace ( Lester ) Wakefield, 83, died peacefully Monday, December 20, 2021. Helen was born on May 17, 1938, the fourth of seven children born to Helen and James Lester .
At the clock of her birth, her family lived in Norcross where Helen developed her sleep together of nature and storytelling .
As a young child, Helen ’ s family relocated to Long Island where her intuitive connection with the sea originated. Helen ’ s fondest memories and best stories described her exploration of the coastline and island woods of Casco Bay with both human and animal co-conspirators .
As an adult, Helen was a autonomous, fiercely independent woman and lifelong experiential learner. She developed successful careers as a real estate broker, sign of the zodiac flipper, fiscal director, sport fishing gravy boat crew penis, professional baker, restaurateur, head of the chamber of commerce in Calais, entrepreneur, and assistant director of an adoption means .
Her interests included studying the Bible, paint, camping, hiking, garden, walking the Maine woods and shoreline, completing home renovations, hunting, fishing, kayaking and becoming a published generator in her late 70s. Helen traveled extensively and traversed the Great Wall of China. She was an advocate for the aged and volunteered spiritual quilt to hospital patients and their families. Helen was an active penis of the Getchell Street Baptist Church, in Waterville .
Helen was generous, funny story, occasionally arch, and rarely idle. She ignored pre-established barriers, was a role model for resilience and valued faith, self-determination, independence and education. She supported her children and grandchildren ’ south hobbies and careers as equestrians, automobile enthusiasts, gardeners, artists, scientists, hunters and fishermen .
Helen was predeceased by her parents and her siblings Eddy, Shirley, Charlie, Patrick, Hilda and Angeline. She held her memories of them close to her heart and they live on in her stories, as do the friends and animal companions who predeceased her .
She is survived by her three children, Grace, James and Rebecca and their respective families, including her grandchild and great-grandchildren .
A spring celebration of her life sentence will take topographic point near the sea on a date to be determined .
Arrangements have been entrusted to Plummer Funeral Home, 16 pleasant St., Augusta, ME. To express condolences or parcel stories, please visit hypertext transfer protocol : //www.plummerfh.com .
In stead of flowers, donations can be made to the Getchell Street Baptist Church, at 3 Getchell Street, in Waterville .

DANIEL M. BROWN

SOUTH CHINA – Daniel Marc Brown, 70, passed away on Tuesday, December 21, 2021. Dan was born in Lewiston, on October 29, 1951, the son of Vernon and Bibian Brown .
He graduated from Lewiston High School class of 1971.

He was a hard exercise, loyal employee at Zayre/Ames where he worked for 18 years and was promoted to coach. He then went into the genial health field where he committed over 25 years before retiring in 2014 .
Dan met his “ Soulmate ”, Laurie Pelkey while at work and they were married on August 9, 1986. They have four children, son Pastor Nathan and wife Erika Pelkey, of Unity, daughter Duska and husband Pastor Josh Lovelace, of Jefferson, son Pastor Brandon and wife Nicole Pelkey, of Troy, and daughter Danielle and husband Derek Granquist, of Monroe ; eighteen grandchildren, Jada and conserve David Peterman Jr., Brynn, Elijah, Caleb, Isaiah, Bailey, Daniel, Elizabeth, Landon, Evan, Lauren, Sawyer, Riley, Autumn, Connor, Cassidy and Emma and one great-granddaughter Catie .
Dan was a syndicate homo and enjoyed making memories with each of them. He loved serving at church, researching lineage, camping, restoring furniture, finding sand dollars and build sandcastles at the beach, gardening, watching his grandchild play sports and soaking everyone with a garden hose .
With a big family the door was revolving with visits from person about daily. There were multiple gatherings a year, but he was constantly there with a big smile, hugs and lots of teasing. He besides enjoyed organizing get-togethers with his seven siblings and family reunions so everyone could be together .
Dan received Jesus as his personal savior when he was a young serviceman and lived his liveliness to honor and glorify the Lord. He proved it in the way he loved his wife, raised his children, and the charm he had on his grandchild and everyone that knew him .
He attended Church Hill Baptist, in Augusta, for many years until his son Pastor Nathan Pelkey was sent out to plant Bible Baptist Church, in Unity, in 2008, where he was an active charter member. He loved his church family and made everyone feel welcome with a big smile and friendly conversation .
He was predeceased by his parents Vernon and Bibian Brown, mother in- law, Muriel Griffin, sister-in-law, Lucille Brown and Patsy Brown, brother-in-law, William Draper, William Manson, John Lasky and Mike Griffin .
He is survived by his wife, children and grandchildren ; father-in-law Dale Griffin and wife Lillian Foss ; brother George Brown, Lorraine and conserve Roland ; baby Joan Draper and companion Bill Short ; brothers Dick and wife Carol Brown, Ronnie Brown, sisters Anita and husband Wayne Johnson, and Rita and husband Sonny Stewart ; sister-in-law Angela Spencer and husband Jim, Donna Pelkey, Jackie Putnam and husband Lee, Lynn Gordon and conserve Mark, Julie Shepard and husband Steve, Joan Griffin and company Roxanne Silva ; and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and -nephews .
There will be a Home Going Service on Saturday, January 8, 11a.m., at Church Hill Baptist Church, 258 Church Hill Road, Augusta, ME. There will be a reception immediately following the serve downstairs in the company hall .
In stead of flowers, donations towards medical expenses can be made to Bible Baptist Church, P.O Box 236, Unity, ME 04988 .

CONSTANCE B. HIGGINS

WATERVILLE – Constance “ Connie ” Boynton Higgins, 95, passed away on Tuesday, on December 21, 2021. She was born April 17, 1926, to Winifred and Vernon Boynton .
Winifred passed in 1927 and Connie was raised by her grandparents, Theda and Harry, of Windsor .
She attended China schools, graduating from Erskine Academy, classify of 1943. She went on to attend the University of Maine at Orono, graduating in 1949 with a concentration in love affair languages. She put herself through college by working summers as a chambermaid at the Atlantic House, in Scarborough. She married Seth “ Bud ” Higgins Jr., in December 1950. The two raised five children, Bill, Joe, Cindy, Mike, and Jon in their South China home .
After a short scrimp as a checkup transcriptionist and a call hustler, Mrs. Higgins spent a hanker and fruitful career in education, teaching children to read. She taught in Columbia Falls and Fairfield for a short clock, before she began her dream speculate in the Winslow populace school system. Her more than 30-year educational career is commemorated by the acknowledgment of her students. She could hardly go to a grocery storehouse, pizza shop, or local anesthetic restaurant without hearing person proclaim, “ Hi Mrs. Higgins ! ” She was fondly regarded by all her former students, and she always remembered each one .
After retiring from education, she went on to teach several of her grandchild and even neighborhood children to read, using games and tools she had created and developed throughout her life and career. She late went on to put her gifts to work, writing and leading bible studies with her family .
Her sleep together for her family was matchless, second alone to her love for God and her Lord and Savior Jesus. Her greatest enchant was sharing the beloved of messiah with her family, and anyone she met. She was a religious elephantine in her bantam four-foot, 10-inch ensnare. She had bang-up joy in gathering with her family, and she was the drive force behind the “ Higgins Parties. ” She was an avid Boston Red Sox sports fan, crossword puzzle perplex adept, tea party and sleepover hostess, and cribbage “ shark. ” Her granddaughters plowshare fond memories of sleepovers, trying on her jewelry/makeup, and being sung to sleep with, I Am a little Kitty. She adored horses, lighthouses, visiting Pemaquid with kin, lobster rolls, and fried scallops. She spent much time teaching her children and respective of her grandchild to play cribbage, drunkard, and how to drive a criterion. Her years of driving five children before seatbelts created her “ automatic sleeve, ” that would pin her grandchild to the seat whenever she hit the brakes. She was dearly known as Mom/Nan/Connie and ended every conversation with “ love you, adieu ” or “ love you, toooo ! ” She was adored and admired by all who crossed her way, and memories of her will constantly evoke feelings of great love and gladden .
Connie was predeceased by her son Jon, beget Winifred, beget Vernon, stepmother Abbie, brother Larry, sister Joyce, and former husband Bud .
She is survived by her baby Linda and conserve Bob, of Florida, children, Seth III, of Brunswick, Joel and his wife Patricia, of Randolph, Lucinda and her conserve Scott, of Albion, Michael, of South China, and daughter-in-law Thelma Webber and husband Norton, and Mary Quirion and husband Lloyd ; nine grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, along with many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews .
A private funeral service, open to family members, will be at Plummer Funeral Home, 983 Ridge Road, Windsor, Maine. The servicing will begin at 2 post meridiem on Saturday, January 8, 2022. There will be an outdoor perpetration service in the give with plans for an outdoor meet subsequently for all who can attend .
Condolences, stories and photos may be shared at hypertext transfer protocol : //www.plummerfh.com .
In stead of flowers at the serve, friends and family who thus choose may donate to the charity of their choice .

JEANNINE BRETON

WINSLOW –Jeannine Breton, 81, passed away on Thursday, December 23, 2021. Jeannine, a resident of Meadowview Estates, in Winslow, was born on April 30, 1940, in Winslow, the daughter of Bertha Martin and Chester Plourde, besides of Winslow. The sleep together of her life sentence for 47 years, Armand Breton, predeceased her in 2007 .
Jeannine enjoyed being an entrepreneur with her conserve, building the A & J Mini Mall, in 1972, on the Cushman Road ( presently named Halifax Crossing ), and operating several shops. She besides worked as a utility teacher while know in Skowhegan. She was a die-hard sports fan and loved watching football, frost ice hockey and baseball .
Jeannine had a bang-up smell of humor and an infectious joke. After the loss of her husband, she moved back to Winslow where she could be closer to her siblings and friends during retirement .
She is survived by two brothers, Robert Plourde and his wife Rita, and Lawrence Plourde and his wife Noella ; her children, Gerard Breton and his wife Deborah, of Cumberland, Andrew Breton, of Chandler, Arizona, Nicole Breton and her spouse Christopher George, of Cartersville, Georgia, Angela and her conserve Andrew McMann, of Telluride, Colorado, Celeste and her husband Daniel Smith, Noella and her husband Brian DesPres, Monique and her conserve Randy Dionne, all of Skowhegan ; 17 grandchildren, Caroline and Matthew Breton ; Ryan, Chase, and Ben Breton ; Ragan, Lauren, Kate McMann ; Morgan Smith ; Renee, Camden, and Nolan DesPres ; Nathan and Darrin Dionne and Abigail, Emily and Tanner George ; and one great-grandchild, Emmerson Dionne .
Honoring Jeannine ’ south wishes, there will be no visit hours. A funeral Mass and impoundment will be held this coming spring 2022 .
Arrangements are entrusted to Smart and Edwards Funeral Home, hypertext transfer protocol : //www.SmartandEdwardsFH.com .
Donations may be made in Jeannine ’ s memory to the Skowhegan Area High School SCTC, c/o Armand Breton Scholarship Fund, 61 Academy Circle, Skowhegan, ME 04976 .

ANN S. WOOD

WATERVILLE – Ann S. Wood, 59, passed away on Wednesday, December 22, 2021, following a brusque battle with cancer. She was born to Clayton and Brenda Coffin on December 22, 1962 .
Ann was a alumnus of Nokomis High School, in Newport. She first went to work at the Hartland Tannery. She then became a Contract Grant Specialist for S.C.H., of Pittsfield. When she married Frank Wood, of Waterville, she then took a subcontract in Augusta as a Contract Grant Specialist at the Maine Dept. of Public Safety .
Ann loved her syndicate and spent a batch of prison term with her grandchild. She loved garden, fishing and camping with her husband Frank. Ann enjoyed craft and would give them as gifts to friends and class .
She is survived by her husband Frank ; son Joshua and daughter Jessica Johnston ; children of her former husband Ivan Johnston ; her mother Brenda and step-father Joseph Lucey ; brother Clayton Coffin ; stepbrother Frank Coffin ; step-mother Alice Coffin ; step–daughters Asia and Nathan Taylor, Adi Wood, Lexi and Scott Rice ; grandchildren, Jack, Theodore and Charlotte, children of Joshua and Sarah ; Seth, Camron, Peyton and Connor, all children of Jessica Johnston ; Charlotte and Elizabeth, children of Lexi and Scott Rice .
A memorial service and celebration of life will be announced in the give. Memories and condolences may be shared at directcremationofmaine.com .

RODNEY S. TYLER

SOUTH CHINA – Rodney S. Tyler, 51, died Saturday, December 25, 2021, at the Alfond Center for Health, in Augusta, following a brief illness. He was born in Au­gusta, on February 27, 1970, a son of the late Ronald V. and Beverly A. ( Lucas ) Tyler .
Rod, as most knew him, was a graduate of Erskine Academy, in South China, and earned an associate degree from Central Maine Community College, in Auburn .
He was employed by Clyde Billing Auto franchise, in Augusta, for respective years before they were purchased by O ’ Connor Motors, where he continued to work as a Master Volkswagen Technician. He was known far and wide as the ridicule to call for Volkswagen help oneself and parts. Rod was happiest outdoors with friends and family camp, fishing, hunting, ATVing and searching for the elusive big buck. Best known as the life of the party and the first base to offer a helping hand. His absence from these activities leaves a enormous loss for all that loved and knew him .
Rod is survived by his wife of 18 years, Lori A. ( Wentworth ) Tyler, of South China ; two sons : Lucas Tyler, of Montville, and Ryan Tyler, of South China ; a daughter, Lauren Tyler, of South China ; a brother, Richard Tyler and his fiancée Melissa Ingraham, of Knox ; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins .
Relatives and friends may visit on Thursday, January 6, 2022, from 4 – 6 post meridiem, at Plummer Funeral Home, Windsor Chapel, 983 Ridge Road, Rt. 32, Windsor where a memorial service will take place on Friday, January 7, 2022, at 11 ante meridiem Burial will be at a late date .
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SHAWN D. GIROUX

BENTON – Shawn D. Giroux, 50, of Benton, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday December 22, 2021, following a long illness .
shawn grew up and went to Winslow schools. Being a carpenter by deal he in truth loved his craft and ran his own construction business most of his adult life. Having an extraordinary green flick, Shawn truly enjoyed growing plants and outside gardening. Shawn had several hobbies but was most passionate about motor sports such as four bicycle and snowmobile, he besides enjoyed playing guitar. Being a family man who loved his family with all his kernel, loved to have barbecues and family gatherings. Shawn was besides identical stimulate about becoming a grandfather. He will be missed by so many who loved him .
Shawn was predeceased by his beget, Leon Giroux, of Oakland, stepfather, Gabriel Dostie, of Sidney .
He is survived by his wife, Misty Giroux, of Benton ; three daughters, Monique Giroux, of Tennessee, Ariel Giroux, of Benton, Victoria Giroux, of Norridgewock ; his mother, Donna Dostie, of Sidney ; two sisters, Tammy and Bill Mullen, of Oakland, and Cheryl and Jim Wentworth, of Sidney ; three nieces ; one nephew ; one great-niece, and several aunts and uncles .
family and friends may visit from 1 – 3 post meridiem, on Sunday, January 2, 2022, at Gallant Funeral Home, 10 Elm Street, Waterville, Maine .
An on-line guestbook may be signed, condolences and memories shared at hypertext transfer protocol : //www.gallantfh.com .
In stead of Flowers, donations may be made to the Humane Society Waterville Area ,100 Webb Road, Waterville, Maine 04901, whereas the Kennbec Behavior Health of Skowhegan will be donating on behalf of Shawn to the Humane Society Waterville Area, due to his love of animals .

LORRAINE B. QUIRION

WATERVILLE – Lorraine ( Beaudry ) Quirion, 93, passed away on Saturday, December 25, 2021, at Mount Saint Joseph long term wish, in Waterville, from Covid-19. Lorraine was born in Augusta, on October 23, 1928, to the late George and Marie Ange ( Vachon ) Beaudry .
She was educated in the Augusta School System and was a communicant of St. Michael Catholic Parish, in Augusta
Lorraine was employed at Edwards Division of Bates Mill, several shoe factories and most recently she spent 10 years of servicing at the Maine Veterans Home, in Augusta .
She enjoyed watching television, password finds and shop at Wal-Mart. After the death of her son, she moved to John Marvin Tower where she enjoyed respective activities, luncheons, and gatherings. While living at John Marvin Tower she made many friends and would enjoy denounce and going to lunch with them at several of their darling restaurants in the area .
She is predeceased by her parents ; her husband, Donald E. Quirion, on May 5, 2001 ; and her son, Patrick on April 17, 2016 .
She is survived by her buddy Valmond Beaudry and his wife, Lorraine, of Chelsea ; a sister-in-law, Ann Quirion, of Augusta ; respective nieces and nephews ; and a cousin, Lucette Fecteau .
A individual burying will be held at the Maine Veterans Cemetery at a late date .
Arrangements are under the caution of Funeral Alternatives 82 Western Ave., Augusta, Maine, 04330 .

STEVE POTTLE

CHELSEA – Steve A. Pottle, 55, passed away on Saturday, December 25, 2021 at Maine­General Medical Center, in Augusta. He was born on January 31, 1966, in Waterville .
Steve attended school in Fairfield and Waterville. He attended Seventh-day Adventist Church in Augusta .
Steve married the erstwhile Kimberly Ann Bouchard on August 1, 1998. together they had two children, Danielle and Dylan .
Steve enjoyed many things including snowmobile, motorcycling, and working on his vehicles. A hard actor, Steve worked as a commercial driver delivering anoint and driving a ramp truck. For many years he worked with his brother-in-law at his car franchise, in Waterville, and as a automobile mechanic for VIP. He enjoyed helping his acquaintance Adam Penney at his salvage yard, in Winslow .
In his youthful years he loved helping his dad work on his race car and going to help in the hell as partially of the pit-crew. He was quite the roller-skater, and would much be seen skating around town. He besides put a lot of miles on his bicycle growing up .
Steve was a quick thinker and was not one to give up when facing a challenge ! He was proud of his time as a packer. In 1981, he won the Golden Gloves Championship, and became, for a time, the state of matter ’ s lone undisputed champion in his 106-pound class .
He is survived by his daughter Danielle Bishop and his grandson Ayden Landry ; his son Dylan Pottle ; mother Lily Glidden ; father Lawrence Pottle and wife Audrey ; sister Laurie Bourgoin and conserve Eric ; brothers Wayne Harmon and wife Nicole, Lewis Howard and wife Noreen ; aunts Janice Harmon, Linda Douglas and husband Steve, Yvonne Pottle ; uncles Allan Pottle, Robert Costain ; father-in-law Roland Bouchard ; sister-in-law Michele Sucy and husband Scott ; brother-in-law Darren Bouchard, Shane Bouchard and wife Amy ; many nieces, and nephews .
Steve was predeceased by his wife Kimberly Ann Pottle, grandparents Lawrence and Hester Pottle, Arthur and Dorothy Cady, mother-in-law Barbara Bouchard, aunt Valerie Costain, uncles Donald and Gerry Pottle, and Rodney Harmon, step-fathers Wayne Harmon and William Glidden, and sister-in-law Johna Goodale and cousin Jamie Pottle .
celebration of life and burial will occur in the spring .
Arrangements under the direction and worry of Dan & Scott ’ s Cremation & Funeral Service, 445 Waterville Road, Skowhegan .

JEAN-LUC POMERLEAU

SIDNEY – Jean-Luc Pomerleau, 73, died Monday, December 27, 2021, at his home plate following a long illness exacerbated by Covid. He was born in St. Martin, Québec, Canada on September 5, 1948, a son of the late Alphonse and Therese ( Cliche ) Pomerleau .
Mr. Pomerleau was educated in Canada and was a communicant of St. Augustine Catholic Church, in Augusta. He had been employed most of his life as a drywaller, working for respective construction companies, including Melanson Construction .
Jean-Luc enjoyed the outdoors, hunting and fishing, and was a professional arm-wrestler in Connecticut and Massachusetts, proudly taking home several trophies in his day. He loved to go clamming on the coast and always looked forward to his summer visits at Old Orchard Beach with his family from Canada, which constantly ended with a bad lobster feast .
Mr. Pomerleau was predeceased by his brother, Raymond Pomerleau, his sister, Diane Bousquet, and his step-grandchild, Bryan Levesque .
He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Connie ( Rodrigue ) Pomerleau, of Sidney ; two daughters, Cindy Poulin and her husband Mark, of Sidney, and Chantal Levesque and her conserve Mark, of Scarborough ; three sisters, Lise Maheux, of Montreal, Canada, Caroline Pomerleau, of Québec City, Canada, and Claire Pomerleau, of St. Hyacinthe, Canada ; four grandchild, Dominic Pomerleau and his wife Lindsey, of Sidney, Felicia Dyer and her conserve Tyler, of Sidney, Kayla Savage, of Tampa, Florida, and Luke Levesque, of Scarborough ; three step-grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and several nieces, nephews and cousins .
At his request, there will be no public visit hours .
A memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, January 14, at 10 ante meridiem, at St. Augustine Catholic Church, Northern Ave., Augusta. Burial will be in the spring in Holy Family Cemetery, Augusta .
Arrangements have been entrusted to Plummer Funeral Home, 16 pleasant St., Augusta, Maine. Condolences, stories and photos may be shared at hypertext transfer protocol : //www.plummerfh.com .
In stead of flowers, the class requests that donations in Jean-Luc ’ s memory be made to Alzheimer ’ s Association, Maine Chapter, 383 US Route One, Suite 2C, Scarborough, ME 04074 .

JAMES R. CAREY

FAIRFIELD – James Richard Carey, 57, passed aside unexpectedly at his mansion on Wednesday, December 29, 2021. Jimmy was born March 27, 1964, in Waterville, the son of Richard and Norma Carey .
He attended Lawrence High School, in Fairfield, and graduated in 1983 ; and graduated from southerly Maine Vocational-Technical Institute, electric school in 1985 .
He was employed by Central Maine Power Co. since 1987, for over 34 years. His greatest pride and gladden were his sons, Adam, and Spencer. He loved to watch his boy enter in sports throughout the years and would travel wherever the games were. He was a member of the Corpus Christi Parish, Waterville/Winslow. He belonged to the Waterville Elks Club and was on the PAL display panel, in Fairfield, for several years.In his early years he loved to spend prison term traveling and camping with family and friends, and spend meter out at the family camp in Belgrade. He participated in the Trek Across Maine and completed it 15 times .
He is survived by his son Adam Carey and wife Corinne, his granddaughters Hazel and Haven, of Hampden ; his son Spencer Carey and partner Adrianna, of Fairfield, and the boys ’ mother Gisele Carey ; his forefather Richard Carey and company Diane Bishop, of Winslow ; his baby Nancy Cunningham and conserve Lee, of Vassalboro, and their children Amy Cunningham, of Mt. Vernon, and her children Aubrie and Camden ; Jessica Cunningham, of Vassalboro ; his baby Susan Jacobs, of Oakland, and conserve Paul, her children Aaron Higgins and wife Stephanie, of Canaan, Meagan Grant and conserve Ben, of Oakland, and their son Reece .
He was predeceased by his mother Norma, his brother Matthew and his in-law, Neil and Jeanne Martin.

A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Wednesday, January 5, at Notre Dame Catholic Church, in Waterville .
Arrangements are in the care of Lawry Brothers Funeral and Cremation Care, Fairfield where memories and condolences may be shared with the family at hypertext transfer protocol : //www.familyfirstfuneralhomes.com .
In stead of flowers, donations can be made to American Lung Association Trek Across Maine, 122 State Street, Augusta, ME 04330 .

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