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04/28/2026

Kathleen J. Lyon 75, of Auburn, passed away on April 25th 2026 at home. She was born on April 22nd 1951 to parents Raymond and Marion Williams. Kathleen worked in retail for some time, worked at Empire Theater and in shoe shops.

She enjoyed making tie blankets, going shopping, spending time with family, and most of all being married to George. She is predeceased by her parents Marion and Raymond Williams, and her sister Raylene Williams.

Kathleen leaves behind many family members including her brother Stephen Williams and wife Cynthia, brother Scott Williams and wife Sally, daughter Stephanie Ouellette and husband Bruce, extra daughter Christine Wilbur and husband Glenn, granddaughters Raven, Tess, and Camie. Nieces and nephews Shane, Shayla, Eric, Brandon, Ryan, Zack, Hayle, and Hunter.

Kathleen will be laid to rest at Maine Veterans' Cemetery in Augusta.

In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation to your local Humane Society in Kathleen's honor.

It is with deep love and sadness that we announce the passing of George A. Ferguson on April 18th at his home in Sabattu...
04/23/2026

It is with deep love and sadness that we announce the passing of George A. Ferguson on April 18th at his home in Sabattus. He was a devoted husband of 50 years, a father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. His parents George and Anna Ferguson raised him in Lisbon Falls where he became a well known student, athlete, and later teacher and coach.

They say baseball is America's pastime, but for George, it was so much more than a game, it was a passion that lasted a lifetime. From a very young age he played ball anywhere he and his friends could find. His dedication and love for the game led him to play in leagues from Canada to the Cape. In 1964 George earned a spot on the University of Maine baseball team playing third base and shortstop. In 1968 he was drafted by the Yankees where he played within their minor league system. George was not to be outdone by his father who was inducted into the Maine Baseball Hall of Fame in 1981. He was inducted into the same prestigious group in 2010.

George always thanked his father for requiring him to get an education before playing ball. It is through this avenue that he was able to find a new passion, teaching. After a short time in the Durham school system, he began working in Lisbon Falls. George found great joy throughout his 37 years of teaching and also through coaching, refereeing, and umpiring.

George loved the friends he made and kept in touch with throughout his childhood, those he met teaching at Sugg Middle School as well as the buddies he made out at Spring Brook Golf Course. He will be remembered for his kindness, his steady presence teaching and coaching, and the love he gave so freely. His legacy lives on in the family he nurtured and the values he instilled-loyalty, humility, and the importance of showing up for the people who matter most. He is survived by his wife Suzanne Ferguson, son Adam and his wife Gillian and his daughter Allyson and her husband Adam Collins, his four grandchildren Addison and Chase Collins and Landon and Xander Ferguson, his sister Nancy and her husband Roger Fournier, Nephew Jeff Fournier and his wife Pam and nephew Andrew Fournier.

A life well lived, a man deeply loved, and a presence that will be profoundly missed.

Funeral services will be held at Holy Family Church in Lewiston on April 29th at 11:00.

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our Father, Daniel Mulherin, 90, on April 9th. Although our hea...
04/17/2026

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our Father, Daniel Mulherin, 90, on April 9th. Although our hearts are heavy at the loss of our Father, Brother, Uncle and Bampa, we find comfort knowing that he has joined his wife, Jerrie, who he missed so much.
Born to Charles and Pearl Mulherin, Dan grew up in Monmouth and Leeds. Life during that time was spent playing sports, going on many adventures with his brother, Jim, which included many Saturdays at the movie theater in Lewiston. Dan graduated from Monmouth Academy in 1953.
Dan proudly served in the Army in the 77th Special Forces. The service allowed Dan to travel to many places in Europe and he enjoyed talking about some of his travels later in life. For his 80th birthday, Dan commemorated the special day by jumping from a plane one more time.
Dan followed in his mother’s footsteps and attended Gorham State Teachers College and earned his teaching credentials. Dan later earned his administrative credentials. Dan taught at several school districts over the years including Gorham, Buxton, Litchfield and Monmouth. Dan took his love of sports and coached many teams during his time at Monmouth. Dan enjoyed the outdoors and he worked for many years as a groundskeeper in the Monmouth School District and later at Springbrook Golf Course in Leeds.
In 1958, Dan met Jerrie, the love of his life. The two of them spent 64 years together. They raised three daughters and then were able to watch their four granddaughters, one grandson and 2 great granddaughters grow up. Dan and Jerrie enjoyed taking trips with their daughters and granddaughters and grandson and as they grew attending their school concerts and sporting events.
In addition to spending time with his family, Dan was a member of the Monmouth Masonic Lodge No. 110 and had recently received his 50-year service medal. Dan enjoyed doing word puzzles, reading, being outside working in the yard, but most of all Dan enjoyed playing golf. He played many times a week and also in the golf league at Springbrook Golf Course.
Dan is survived his three daughters: Susan and husband Tom Hall of Auburn, Laura and husband Bruce Albert of Williamsburg, VA, Elizabeth and husband Dennis Durant of South Paris. Granddaughters: Courtney and her partner Bobby Leihgeber of Orange City, FL, Karen Johnson and great granddaughters Lyla and Amelia of Monmouth, Colleen Albert of Mattawamkeag, and Jennifer Johnson and her husband Wally of Ocala, FL. Dan is also survived by sister, Patricial LeBlond and partner Walt Donnell, sister-in-law Paula Mulherin, brother-in-law Gary Marston, brother and sister in-law Paul and Lily Kendall of Augusta, many nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews and friends. Dan also is survived by special friends Melvin Burnham, Noni Prince, Bill and Ann Fairchild, Larry Scott and his very special cat, Buddy.
Dan was predeceased by his wife, Jerrie, granddaughter Paige Albert, grandson Thomas Johnson, brother James Mulherin, sister Margaret Marston, brother-in-law Al LeBlond, Brother and Sister-in-law Louis and Joyce Openshaw, Jerry and Sireta Demo, James and Lise Kendall and Frank and Nancy McIntosh.
A memorial service will be held on May 30th at the East Monmouth Methodist Church at 1 p.m. A committal service will follow the memorial service at the Leeds Center Cemetery, Rt.106, Leeds.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Dan’s memory to the Friends of the Cumston Library, P.O. Box 239, Monmouth, ME 04259.

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Bailey M. CloutierApril 13, 2002-December 13, 2025Bailey Morgan Cloutier, age 23, of Richmond, passed away Saturday Dece...
04/09/2026

Bailey M. Cloutier

April 13, 2002-December 13, 2025

Bailey Morgan Cloutier, age 23, of Richmond, passed away Saturday December 13th at Maine Medical Center in Portland, from a recurrence of acute leukemia.

Bailey was born April 13, 2002 in Brunswick to Nicole M. (VanCour) and Philip M. Cloutier of Topsham.

When Bailey was 10 years old, both of her parents remarried. Being the old soul child that she was, Bailey was thrilled to have gone from being an only child in 2012 to the middle child of 5 by 2014. She finally had the older siblings she had been asking for (3 brothers) and a younger sister as an added bonus!

Bailey was a longtime member of Maine 4H, attending conferences in Maine and Washington DC as well as serving as an intern through the UMaine Cooperative Extension Office; she was a member of the National Honor Society; and the Woodside One Wheelers Unicycle Club, riding a 6 ft unicycle in local parades as well as performing in the 2012 Independence Day Parade in Washington DC. For her senior project Bailey organized an "Empty Bowls" fundraiser for the local hunger prevention organization, raising over $7,000; the largest fundraising event of the year for the food pantry.

She loved to travel and spent a great week at Disney World with her Dad when she was 11, 10 days in London, England with Mum2 during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, and a week in Ireland with Gabe after going into remission from leukemia. She was planning a trip to France in the fall with her father. She took many trips to Northern Maine with her Mom1 and enjoyed yearly visits to Rangeley Lake with her parents and close family friends in her first 8 years. She made numerous visits around New England, as well as to NC and Maryland with family and friends.

Bailey attended Topsham schools, graduating from Mt Ararat High School in 2020. She studied for her Bachelor of Arts in Social Work at the University of New Hampshire, from 2020 until she was forced to take a year off from school for leukemia treatment. She graduated with High Honors this past May, and was planning to start studying for her Masters in Social Work in the Spring.

Bailey was an especially hardworking young woman and was working as the Housing Coordinator for The Sisters In Arms Shelter for homeless female veterans in Augusta, as well as keeping her part time job as a waitress/bartender/all around ray of sunshine at Pat's Pizza in Brunswick.

She was predeceased by her brother Cameron Pelkey, maternal grandfather Steve "Poppy" VanCour, and paternal grandfather Théophile "My Pepere in Heaven" Cloutier.

Bailey is survived by her mother and stepfather, Nicole & Michael Pelkey of Litchfield; her father and stepmother, Philip & Suzette Cloutier of Topsham; her brother and sister in law, Evan Bellevue & Lisa Kilby, nephews, James Hathorne and Oliver Bellevue; brother Joseph Bellevue, all of Richmond; her sister Emily Pelkey of Brunswick; her maternal grandmother Flora VanCour of Brunswick, her paternal grandmother Jeanne Cloutier of Topsham, her god children Karsen & Olivia Alley; as well as too many cousins, aunts, uncles, friends, coworkers and loyal customers to mention individually. Bailey collected people as she went through her life, considered everyone she loved family, and was the most giving soul many have ever met.

She is also survived by her former partner and dutiful caregiver, Gabriel Crowley of Brunswick, without whom she would not have been able to get through the first rounds of treatment and stem cell transplant. Her family is forever grateful to him.

Our thanks, also, to the outstanding staff of CFT7 and CFT6 at ME Med as well as the entire staff of MaineHealth Cancer Care of South Portland, and most especially to Dr. Kellie Sprague and Noelle Cooper, NP, for their exceptional support and dedication to Bailey's wellbeing over the last 2 1/2 years.

In lieu of flowers please consider donating to the Bailey M. Cloutier Memorial Fund: https://gofund.me/872d832a4

Join us for a celebration of life for Bailey M. Cloutier who passed away on December 13th, 2025. We will gather to share memories on Saturday April 18th beginning at 11 am at The Barn at Hatch Point, 1411 River Rd, Bowdoinham.

Nancy Louise (Cyr) Fox, aged 88, passed away on April 4, 2026, in Bath, Maine, at Winship Green Center. Born on June 1, ...
04/07/2026

Nancy Louise (Cyr) Fox, aged 88, passed away on April 4, 2026, in Bath, Maine, at Winship Green Center. Born on June 1, 1937, Nancy was a lifelong resident of the Lewiston area and known for her warmth and dedication to her family.

Nancy graduated from Lewiston High School and spent her life as a devoted wife and mother, occasionally working in light clerical roles. Her real passion, however, was her family, to whom she dedicated the majority of her time and energy.

She was married to Larry Fox for 66 years this month, a testament to their enduring love and commitment. Together, they raised their daughter, Linda Dupuis, who is married to Jeff Dupuis. Nancy was a cherished grandmother to Mason and Summer Dupuis.

Her parents, Anita and Louis Cyr, preceded her in death.

Nancy was an active member of St. Patrick's Church and the Rosary Solidality, where she engaged deeply with her community and faith. Her hobbies included roller skating and traveling to Florida with Larry to visit friends, activities that brought her immense joy and satisfaction.

Nancy leaves behind a legacy of love and kindness. She will be deeply missed by her husband, daughter, grandchildren, and all who knew her.

A funeral Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, April 15th at 11AM at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Lisbon. The church will be open at 10 for gathering prior to mass.

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Lewiston – Kerri Ann Lewis, 52, of Lewiston passed away in her home on Saturday, March 28, 2026. Kerri was born on March...
04/07/2026

Lewiston – Kerri Ann Lewis, 52, of Lewiston passed away in her home on Saturday, March 28, 2026. Kerri was born on March 7, 1974, the daughter of the late Larry and Constance Giles.

Kerri worked for McDonalds from 1990 to 1993, served in the US Navy from 1993 to 1994, worked at Grand City from 1995 to 2007 and later worked at the Railway Café from 2008 to 2013. She enjoyed bowling, drawing, reading, writing stories and playing Bingo. She also enjoyed playing video and board games and being with her family and friends.

Kerri is survived by her son Cal Lewis, daughter Jessica and her husband Brandon Gilliam, a brother Robert Giles and by her grandchildren; Nicholas Bingham and Charles Gilliam.

Services will be determined later in the spring.

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Sallie Ann Downs Curtis, 72, passed away peacefully on April 2, 2026, at the Hospice House in Auburn, Maine, with her hu...
04/06/2026

Sallie Ann Downs Curtis, 72, passed away peacefully on April 2, 2026, at the Hospice House in Auburn, Maine, with her husband by her side. In her final moments, he told her he loved her and that she was free to fly home to heaven—that he would meet her there someday.
Born on December 30, 1953, Sallie built a life rooted in love, laughter, and unwavering devotion to her family. In recent months, she lived with her daughter in Litchfield, Maine—a time filled with love, care, and family close by. Prior to that, she made her home in Bath, Maine.
She was the beloved wife of Burton Paul Curtis, with whom she shared 54 years of marriage—a love story admired by all who knew them. Their devotion to one another ran deep. There was a running joke that Sallie could say just about anything and Burt would back her up—the only truth he ever needed was hers. Together, they filled their days with simple joys: playing cribbage, going out to eat, and welcoming friends into their home. Even after more than five decades, they remained the kind of couple people smiled at—the kind still clearly, deeply in love.
Sallie was a devoted mother to Maryea Curtis and her husband Nathan Varney, Jeff Curtis and his fiancée Arisa, and Cody Curtis. Jeff and Cody were adopted, but to Sallie, there was never a distinction—only love. She was an incredibly proud and loving Nana to Ellyana and Mercedes, who were the light of her life.
Sallie had a gift for making people feel like they belonged. She was a mother or Nana not just to her own children, but to so many other nieces, nephews, neighbors’ children, and friends. Her beloved nieces Mary MacMaster and Emily Downs held a uniquely special place in her heart—they were constants in her life, especially in her final months, standing by her side through many hospital days with unwavering love and support.
She is also survived by her brothers, Roger Downs, Roger’s partner Mary Ellen, and John Downs, and John’s partner, Phyllis, who became a dear friend and brought her great joy and was deeply loved.
Sallie loved crafting, cooking, and creating spaces where people felt welcome and cared for. She found joy in camping in northern Maine on the paper lands with Burt, where life slowed down and time was spent enjoying the outdoors and each other.
Sallie loved children—all children. She would stop to admire a baby in a grocery store or strike up a conversation with a toddler from across a room. No child was a stranger to her. At the Galley Restaurant in Bath, where she and Burt were regulars for breakfast, she became someone everyone knew and loved—especially the kids. She always made sure to bring quarters, leaving them behind so the little ones could buy gum from the machines—a small gesture that meant everything.
When she was younger, Sallie and Burt could often be found racing their horses through open fields—free, fearless, and side by side. And even near the end of her life, that connection never left her. From her wheelchair, at the sliding door of her daughter’s home, she would feed the horses—still present, still connected, still herself.
She had a way of making people feel seen. She listened deeply, offered guidance with honesty and care, and helped others understand what they truly needed and wanted. She was a trusted advisor, a steady friend, and someone people turned to when they needed both truth and compassion.
She was a spitfire—independent and a little sassy—with a quick temper and an even bigger heart. Her compassion for others ran deep, and her loyalty was beyond words. If she loved you, she loved you fiercely.
Above all, Sallie was an amazing Nana—the biggest cheerleader, with a love that knew no limits. There was nothing she wouldn’t do for her grandchildren. Her love was fierce, steady, and constant.
Sallie had a way of gathering people in, of seeing those who needed a place, and giving it to them without hesitation. She collected strays—and made them family.
She will be remembered for her warmth, her strength, her humor, and the way she made people feel at home simply by being herself.
A celebration of Sallie’s life will be held on May 9 at 2:00 PM at the LDS Chapel, 33 Pine Wood Drive, Topsham, Maine.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Sallie Curtis’s name to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

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Christine M. HartfordSeptember 20, 1964 – March 31, 2026It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our beau...
04/03/2026

Christine M. Hartford
September 20, 1964 – March 31, 2026
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our beautiful mother, Christine M. Hartford, who gained her angel wings on March 31, 2026, at the age of 61.
Born on September 20, 1964, Christine was the daughter of the late Stanley and Jeanette Hartford. She was a woman who lived with her heart wide open. She found simple, lasting joy in playing Bingo, Cribbage, and Poker, but her greatest love was caring for her family and friends. She loved them fiercely, and she was the glue that held everyone together—a true matriarch whose presence made every gathering feel like home.
Christine was predeceased by her life partner, Richard Chamness; her son, Joseph Hartford; her parents, Stanley and Jeanette Hartford; her brother, Smiley; and her uncle, Bruce Hartford.
She is survived by her children, who were her greatest pride:
Son Michael Hartford of Farmington
Son Kyle Kenney and his wife Chelsea of Jay
Daughter Mindy Sprague and her husband Kenneth of Wilton
Daughter Sarah Veilleux and her fiancé Nicholas D**e of Peru
She is also survived by her cherished grandchildren, whom she loved beyond measure:
Sadie Veilleux and Login Veilleux of Peru, Keagen Sprague of Belfast, Jackson Sprague of Wilton, and Morgin Hartford of Leeds.
Additional survivors include her brothers, Jerry Hartford of Jay and Ronald Hartford and his wife Cindy of Leeds; her cousin Tina "Sissy" and husband Gary of Turner; her aunt Cheryl Rose of Jay; and many loving nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends who were blessed by her warm and generous spirit.
The family wishes to express their deepest gratitude to the staff at Maine Medical Center for the compassionate care given throughout her diagnosis and treatment of AML, to MaineHealth Farmington—especially Dr. Beatty—for his kindness and support, and to the caring team at Auburn Hospice House who surrounded her with dignity and comfort in her final days.
We find solace in the words of Scripture:
"He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away." (Revelation 21:4)
A celebration of Christine's life will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that acts of kindness in her memory—perhaps a game of cards with someone you love—be offered instead.
She will be forever missed, but never forgotten. Her love continues to hold us together, just as it always did.

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Roland D. Jacques, 84, of Lewiston, passed away peacefully on February 15, 2026, with his beloved wife at his side at th...
03/31/2026

Roland D. Jacques, 84, of Lewiston, passed away peacefully on February 15, 2026, with his beloved wife at his side at the Maine Veterans Home in So. Paris.
Roland was born August 13, 1941 at 74 Blake St in Lewiston to Philias Jacques and Marie Daniels. He married the love of his life, Anne Houde on June 24, 1961, and they shared 64 wonderful years together.
Roland dedicated much of his life to serving others. He began his lifelong commitment to serving others by joining the United States Army 101st Airborne Division. Upon discharge, he went to barber school in IL and worked as a barber in Champaign, IL for 6 years before returning to Maine. He became a firefighter with the city of Lewiston for 10 years during which time he graduated as an EMT in the first class of certified EMTs in Lewiston and Auburn. His courage and commitment to protecting and caring for others left a lasting impact on all who knew him.
He also served as President of the Firefighters Union for 3 years where he stood as a strong and respected voice for his fellow firefighters.
He then went to Paralegal School in Philadelphia and became a certified paralegal and was appointed to the zoning board of appeals for the city of Lewiston for 2 years. He became a union representative for AFSCME Maine and then worked for the Commissioner of the Dept of Transportation as his representative for 7 years.
Later in life, he left state employment and he felt a calling to serve in a different way - through his faith where he became a minister. He served as minister of pastoral care, adult Sunday School teacher and commander of Royal Rangers at the Assembly of God church in Lewiston for 10 years until he was disabled due to a heart condition.
He continued serving God by becoming an ordained priest with the Old Catholic Communion of North America in 2001 and Old Catholic Bishop of Maine in 2004. He touched many lives by ministering and saying Mass at Bolster Heights nursing home for 7 years.
As a man of faith, he guided, comforted, and inspired many, sharing God’s word with compassion. His faith was not only something he preached, but something he lived every day, touching countless lives through kindness, wisdom and love.
Above all, Roland was a devoted father and family man. He was a devoted husband who loved his wife with deep tenderness and unwavering commitment. Their bond was a true example of love, partnership, and faith, and it remained a cornerstone of his life. He led by example, teaching us the value of hard work, integrity, and faith. His legacy will live on in the lives he touched, the people he supported and the family who loved him deeply.
He was predeceased by his parents Philias Jacques and Marie Daniels, his sister, Anita Roy (Roland), his brother Philippe Jacques (wife Marie Anne) and his half sister Stella Guimond (husband Ernie).
He is survived by his devoted wife of 64 years Anne Houde Jacques. His son, Roland D. Jacques Jr. and his daughter Joline Jacques Leclerc.
His grandchildren, Christopher Jacques, Courtney Jacques Whitney (Trevor), Alexis Leclerc, Kayleigh Leclerc, Connor Leclerc, McKenna Leclerc and 1 great grandson Theo Whitney. He also leaves behind many nieces and nephews.
A short Military honors service (15 - 20 minutes) will be held on April 17, 2026 at 12 pm at the Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery Chapel located at 163 Mount Vernon Road , Augusta Me.

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Lisbon Falls - Terry L. Tardiff, 85, passed away peacefully on March 7, 2026 at St. Mary's d'Youville Pavillion after a ...
03/27/2026

Lisbon Falls - Terry L. Tardiff, 85, passed away peacefully on March 7, 2026 at St. Mary's d'Youville Pavillion after a long journey with Alzheimer's. His loving wife Pat was by his side.

He will forever be remembered for his pleasant, outgoing personality, love of country music (Johnny Cash!), good times with friends and spirited discourse. He was first and foremost a man who was always willing to lend a hand to help others.

A farm boy from the country…

Born in Bowdoin, Maine in January of 1941, Terry was the first son to Romeo & Ginny Tardiff, the 3rd of 7 children raised on the family homestead, Echo Farm.
Growing up on the farm gave Terry the foundation of hard work, dedication and ingenuity that would serve him throughout his life- though not without a few humorous stories of a bit of mischief & mayhem thrown in for good measure with his siblings and life-long friends!

“Through these gates pass the best shipbuilders in the world.”

Terry graduated from Lisbon High School and went directly to work for Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine. As one of the nation’s finest shipbuilders of naval destroyers in the U.S., Terry began what would be the start of a 31-year career that would take him through the Iron Works’ apprenticeship program on the ships into management, until his retirement in 1995 as the Director of Warehousing & Procurement. He also worked in areas of specialty equipment, from desalination machinery to the fabrication of custom joinery knives & sourcing unique, foreign wood species for the woodworking industry. He truly believed in the value of personal industry and the pride of a job well done.

A love built to last.

Terry met the love of his life, Pat Arsenault from Bath while in the BIW apprenticeship program. She was watching a practice of the Bath Buccaneers Drum & Bugle Corps of which Terry was a participant. They dated for a year before they were happily wed in November of 1962. They first lived on Pleasant Street in Brunswick, then moved to Lisbon Falls to begin their family near the original Tardiff homestead. They would have 5 children, including identical twins, which brought a lot of entertainment to the family in the years to come. Through many lifelong milestones (including a brief jaunt to NH), happy travels in retirement to the years-long journey through Alzheimer’s, their marriage celebrated an impressive 63 years.

A man of simple pleasures.

Terry was ever-content if his hands were busy. This dominated his personal life as well as his career. With a family of 5 children, money could be tight, but innovation & imagination reigned supreme. Terry & Pat built their own home in Lisbon Falls. He and his friend Ellie enjoyed years of building and renovating campers, including a custom truck camper and an Airstream Ambassador, received after a tree fell on it. Terry & Ellie proceeded to pound out the dents, carpet the interior shell, and enjoyed many years of camping and road trips across Canada & the U.S. including Alaska!

Terry made many life-long friends whom he loved dearly. He often hosted BBQ’s, Lobster & Clambakes and horseshoe games with friends and family. Camping and hunting were some of Terry’s favorite pastimes- he loved playing cribbage and dancing at campground events. But perhaps his most cherished pastime was spending time with his youngest sons, Aaron & Mark, on hunting excursions. Their trips to hunt deer & birds, along with ice fishing with friends have led to a life-long pursuit of these and other game for his sons and grandchildren.

A life dedicated to helping others.

Over the years, Terry enjoyed membership in many social clubs, including the Slovak Club, Left-Hand Club and Holy Trinity’s Knights of Columbus Council. He was a volunteer fireman in NH, worked the chicken BBQ at the annual Moxie Day Festival in Lisbon Falls, and was a regular fixture at Holy Trinity, doing any maintenance & odd jobs that Father Anthony might need. He was always ready to go to a neighbor’s home to help build a porch, fix a deck, build an addition or help someone move.

In retirement, Terry put his construction management skills to work, joining the building committee to combine 3 parishes into Holy Trinity Church in Lisbon Falls. He maintained the mowing of 2 cemeteries in town for more than 10 years, a task he took great pride in. He stayed active in his children’s endeavors and was a very proud & fond “Grampie T.” to his grandchildren & great-grandchildren.

Never to be forgotten.

Terry’s later years involved a long decent into dementia through Alzheimer’s disease. Though his memory faded, his fundamental personality of being amenable and dutiful showed every day with all who worked and spent time with him. He was a favorite of his care team, making jokes and charming others with his quick smile.

Terry will be greatly missed by his surviving wife of 63 years, Patricia (Arsenault) Tardiff; his 5 children & their spouses: Dean (Josie) Tardiff of Pierre, S.D. , Karen Brown of Bowdoin, Maureen (Joe) Lucey of No. Yarmouth, Aaron (Amalia) Tardiff of Portland, & Mark (Chris) Tardiff of Falmouth; 8 grandchildren, Tim, Connor, Keegan, Abby, Gaelan, Elise, Owen & Elsa; 2 great-grandchildren Grace & Theo, and his loving surviving siblings: Carole, Randy, Tom & Laurie.

Terry was predeceased by his parents Rosario & Virginia Tardiff, his sister, Lynn Hagan and brother, Dean Tardiff.

The family would like to extend its profound gratitude to the wonderful care team at the d'Youville Memory Care Unit & to Andwell Hospice who helped Terry navigate his final stages of Alzheimer's with comfort & dignity.

There will be a funeral mass for Terry at Holy Trinity Church in Lisbon Falls, on April 10 at 11am.
A private celebration of his life will be conducted in May at St. Cyril & Methodious Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donations which can be made in Terry's memory to St. Mary's d'Youville Pavillion- Memory Care Unit, https://www.stmarysdyouville.org/ways-to-give/make-a-gift/

or to the Alzheimer's Association https://www.alz.org/ .

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