The parents of nine childrenincluding our 35th President, John F. Kennedy, and two U.S. He moved to Maine in 1966 working in construction and later for Carter Milling Co. for 14 years and retired from Lapointe Industries i. Many a partner lined up to enjoy a dance with him. Ray was an avid sports fan and had a great propensity for classical music. Family, friends, and neighbors are welcome to an open house at the Caswells home at 16 Westwood Avenue in Scarborough on Saturday February 7 from 2-5pm to share memories and condolences. He worked for the Muscular Dystrophy Association, L.L. Vernon Rd. Surviving are his children Ms. Carole Ann Pope, Brunswick; John Alan Pope and wife Beverly, East Machias; Susan Michaud and husband Michael, Brunswick; and seven grandchildren: Meredith Wilcox, Washington, D.C.; Matthew Wilcox, Philadelphia, PA; Ian Pope, Las Cruces, NM; Allison Pope, Las Vegas, NV; Eric Pope, Somerville, MA; and Emily and Christina Michaud of Brunswick. She leaves a legacy of love in her many grandchildren and great grandchildren. He had the common touch, relating well to all. He played the violin. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group, 25 Tampa Street, Lewiston. She was born in Bethel, Maine on May 20, 1917, the daughter of Elva Rolfe Leighton. He moved to Berlin, New Hampshire at the age of five and graduated from Berlin High School in 1936. He was born on August 13, 1940 in Illinois the son of Elmer and Mable (Hope) Bussard. Monique A. Her son, Andrew B. David, lives in New York City with his wife, Michele. Virginia M. Glover. . A Memorial Mass will take place on Thursday, July 13th, at 12p at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church, 131 High St., in Sabattus. He was predeceased by his parents; and a brother, Richard. He served his country proudly in the US Navy, 2 years active and 4 years reserve. or to: . Donald was a member of High St. Congregational Church in Auburn and his favorite place to go in later years was always to church on Sunday. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to HealthReach Hospice and Volunteers of Kennebec Valley, Gardiner, and sent to P.O. Judy was employed as a nurses' aide, working much of her time on the psychiatric unit, at Togus Veterans Hospital. She graduated from Coburn Classical Institute and Washington State Normal School. She was not a materialistic person and would go without if it would help her family. Always a lady, she was very open to progressive ideas. A quiet family service was held on Friday, May 9th at the home of Theresa Swan. After the Mass she and her daughter, Ann Rathbun Phillips, will be interred at Evergreen Cemetery. She will be sadly missed by her great aunt Gert, whom she lived with for many years. Donations may be made in her memory to the American Cancer Society, 1 Main Street, Topsham, ME 04086. A beautiful woman known for her quick insight and generosity, she made a lasting impression in all those that met her. Augustfest was an event which Dee planned and executed in her typical way-with tons of love and even more important perhaps, her 'meticulous' lists of everything from guests to menus to sleeping arrangements. Auburn-Elizabeth "Betty" Kaherl, 88, passed away at the Hospice House on May 15, 2006. passed away on April 27, 2007 at St. Marys Hospital in Lewiston. He graduated from Edward Little High School in 1955. Esther Susan Keene, 64, of Monmouth, died at Hospice House on February 7th, 2009 after a short illness. and the University of Connecticut, where he played varsity baseball. There will be a gathering in his memory at 10 Dunstan Avenue Scarborough on Tuesday August 1, from 4-6pm. 80-year-old Minnesota woman 'will He sold his farm in 1980 and returned to Fore Street. Also many nieces and nephews. It was at Bates that he met the love of his life, Janet (Suomela) Compton. Mrs. Quirion attended St. Augustine School and graduated from Cony High School. ; plus six grandchildren, Trisha and Tasha Foster, Cassandra Mason, Brady Lloyd, Marissa and Corey Chaplin. A memorial service will be held on TUESDAY, September 25th, at 4PM, at the Calvary Baptist Church, Route 4, Turner, with a graveside committal service to follow at the Turner Village Cemetery. There will be a graveside service at Resthaven Cemetery in Windsor on Thursday, May 11th at 11:00 am. After high school, Frank attended the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, where he specialized in Popular Music, Composition and Voice. His favorite hobby was model airplanes which he flew as line-control and radio-control. She was predeceased by her parents. then to Geiger Bros. as Administrative Assistant to Frank Geiger, then on to RCA in Lewiston in the purchasing Dept. While serving in the Navy as a 3rd class ship fitter with the Sea Bees, Arthur served and was injured in the Pacific Theater. A private service will be held in the spring. Andrew and his wife are both attorneys working in the finance industry, and are expecting their first child, Wendie's first grandchild, in June 2007. West Gardiner passed away at his home on the Benson Road on November 26th 2008, surrounded by his family. After leaving the Navy, Al owned and operated a restaurant and garage on Islesboro. Paris), sister Arlene Tislow and husband Bob (Moses Lake, WA) daughter Connie Shaw , her husband Paul (Hartford) and their children- Scott Varney and wife Kari-Jo (Turner), Adam Varney and wife Nicole their son Taylor (Greene), Eben Shaw and wife Susan and their sons Oren and Blaine (Turner), Jaime MacCaffray and husband Andrew (St. George), grandson Joshua Parkin (Tampa, FL) and two stepsons and their families. Also the very helpful receptionist and staff at the clinic and many other hospital personnel and the nurses at Androscoggin Home Health and Hospice. Surviving are her mother, Debbie Leighton of West Bath; a brother, Geoffrey Leighton, sister-in-law Anita Clearfield, and niece Shelby Leighton of Durham; a sister, Elizabeth Leighton, brother-in-law Rick Worrell and nephews Ryan and Alasdair Worrell of Aberfeldy, Scotland; and her life partner, Richard Kania of Brunswick. (Libby) Wagg of Auburn, sons John M. Wagg and companion Colleen Smith of New Hampshire, Jason J. Wagg and Companion Kristen Benz of New Hampshire, Jacob C. Wagg and wife Sheri of Montana, Jason A. Johnson and wife Tammy of Auburn, daughter Angela Brown and husband Thomas of Poland, loving mother Margaret Wagg of Lisbon Falls, and lovin. There will be a graveside service in the Spring on Saturday, May 6th at 11am at Gracelawn Memorial Park, 980 Turner St., Auburn, M. 04210. Arthur also had seven great-grandchildren: Kaitlyn, Seth Taylor, Ashley, Danielle, Matthew, Cobi and Connor. He was married to the former Lillian M. Davis of Cutler on November 28, 1935. Box 518 Bath, Me 0453. Jacks exuberant life was blessed with true friends and a close and loving family. After living in Virginia and Missouri for several years John and his wife returned to Maine in 1999. A celebration of life will take place on Tuesday, January 16th at 10am at Funeral Alternatives. He is also survived by his grandparents Nanna and Papa Robbins of Lewiston, and Grammy and Grampy Jellison of Jay, as well as several aunts, uncles and cousins. They have one daughter, Pamela. Born in New York City on October 30, 1929, he was the son of Alexander and Bessie Bookstaver Greenhill. He was an architectural sales representative for Otis Elevator for many years. She and her husband retired from Randolph-Macon in 1992. He is survived by his daughter, Diane Peseckis Ford and her husband, Bartolo, of Lisbon; his granddaughter, Lana Woodcock and her husband, Scott, of Portsmouth, NH; and his great granddaughter Nastasya Woodcock of Portsmouth, NH. Lewiston- Flore (Flo) M. Berube, of 16 Homefield St., died peacefully after a brief illness on Saturday, November 25, 2006, at St. Marguerite DYouville Pavilion. He was a Board Certified Welder and was known for his excellent work. A private family service will take place in the spring. Mr. Looby is predeceased by his wife Carolyn, son Michael Looby and a brother Carlton Looby. Per her request there will be no funeral service. She worked for the Head Start program to coordinate health programs and encourage parent involvement. She is also survived by several extended nieces, nephews and cousins including Belinda Ledue and her family, Scott Johnson and his family, David Johnson and Gayle Johnson and her family. He was an enthusiastic yachtsman, and he and Alice raised their children in, on, and around Casco Bay. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Dalton Gendrons Trust Fund at Sabattus Regional Credit Union, P.O. She was predeceased by a brother George, sister Doris and her best friend Harold. He was born July 18, 1919, in Monson, the son of the Robert A. and Anna Moore Zimmerman. 1659 Branham Lane Suite F. #227 . Cooking was her specialty, from good wholesome home cooked meals to old-fashioned desserts. His special interest was in maintenance and repair of old Volvo and Mercedes Benz cars, and he routinely drov. She attended local schools and spent her life in the community, touching hundreds of lives. Great Grandchildren include Todd and Amy Nyberg, Lucas, Cody, and Owen Vincecruz, and Kelsey and Delaney Nyberg. 1, Suite #M, Scarborough, M. 04074, or The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Donor Services, P.O. She was a member of Girl Scouts as a youth and had fond memories of camp and was a lifeguard at Kineowatha Park in Wilton as a teen. Susan was predeceased by her aunt and uncle Nellie and Charles Goding who also raised her and her brothers from an early age, brother John Davis, and sister Virginia Davis. She was predeceased by her parents; brothers Peter, Jimmy, Benny Howard; daughter Illona E. Greeley; son Clifford E. Wright; several grandchildren; and her dog Spike. She was predeceased by her husband John and her daughter, Faye. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group, Lewiston. She is survived by her sons John Fraser of Auburn, Barry Fraser and his wife Denise of Auburn, James Fraser and companion Pam Jordan of S. Portland; grandchildren Skye Fraser Macalester and husband Shawn of Columbus, OH, Ethan M. Fraser of Auburn whom loved his gram; nephews Ed Haley and wife Donna of Minot, Charles Loring and wife Jen of Rowley, MA; niece Linda Smith and husband Lloyd of Farmington; Phyllis Osgood of Brunswick, her best friend and soul mate since girlhood. Angelina was pre-deceased by her parents, brothers Sundy, Frank, and Ray Sandora all of portland and a sister Michelina also of Portland. Funeral Alternatives offers cremation services, burial and funeral services, pre-need packages, and memorial merchandise. His favorite poet was Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The Conroy family wishes to thank all family and friends, the United Methodist Church and Clover Health Care for their loving support during this time. Victoria Denise Gifford, Franks only daughter from his first wife, was born on 20 February 1957. He is survived by sons, David Luna, and girlfriend, Ashley Emery of Mechanic Falls and Jason Luna of Lewiston; daughter, Melissa Dunn of Auburn; stepchildren, Mike and Kathy May, Roger and Laurie Bouchard and Michael Bouchard, and girlfriend, Liza Pool, all of Lewiston; sisters, Socorro Lopez of Florida, Belen Rivera and Elvira Rico of Texas; 14 grandchildren; and close friend, Jerry Gaudette of Lewiston. Clark, Sally-of Main St. Auburn passed away on June 21, 2006 at Central Maine Medical Center, Lewiston. Per the familys request, there will be no services. A memorial service to celebrate Clydes life will be held Sunday, February 26, 2006 at Windsor Memorial Church, Rte 32 in Windsor, Maine. On "Lins" behalf, many of her close friends put on a benefit to raise money for further treatment at the Cancer Treatment Center of America, in Illinois. She was a lifetime resident of Pownal. He has served as moderator of the Presbytery of Northern New England, vice-moderator of the Long Island Presbytery, board member of the Maine Council of Churches and Brunswick Area Council of Churches, as the treasurer of the Sagadahoc Democrats, and as a member of the board of directors for the Bath Family YMCA. He was predeceased by his Mother Gloria Pomerleau in 1999, Father Oscar Luce Sr. in 1966 and his Dad Fernand Pomerleau in 1991. He is survived by his sons; Kenneth Harvey, Steven Harvey, and Tim Harvey, his daughters; Joan Grenier, Joyce Murphy, and Linda Penney, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He enjoyed flea marketing, collecting antiques and knickknacks, and his computer and surfing the internet. In 1992 he wrote and published a book on the era of his boyhood in rural Connecticut and his relationship with his maternal grandfather, entitled Growing Up With Gramp Keeney: Reflections on a New England Family in the 1920s & 1930s.