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L. Emery Thompson, 95, of Wilton, went to be with the Lord surrounded by family on Friday 13, 2026 at his home in Wilton...
02/25/2026

L. Emery Thompson, 95, of Wilton, went to be with the Lord surrounded by family on Friday 13, 2026 at his home in Wilton. He was born January 3rd, 1931 to Clyde and Linnie (Kennedy) Thompson.

Emery attended local schools in Wilton. He married Shirley A Tilton on September 24, 1954. Together they made their home in Jay and Wilton raising their two children. He served in the US Navy from 1950-1954 during the Korean War as a MM2. After his discharge he went to work at the Paper Mill in Jay, Maine, working for 19 years. After leaving the mill, he and his wife became caretakers for private estates for many years and returned to Maine. The last of him working, he worked part time at Irving's restaurant and Community Action in the area.

He loved to play music, playing mostly string instruments. He played in a variety of places and with a variety of friends. You may remember him from a group called the Silvery Seasons. He loved being in the woods riding along on his Razor with other riders, and quiet days by himself.

Emery is survived by his wife Shirley A. of 71 years, his children Gene Thompson of Zambales, Philippines, Audrey Guptill (George) of Wilton, siblings: Brenda Eggert and Jack Thompson, Grandchildren: Melissa Brenner (Trevor), Andrea Taylor (Justin), Sam Thompson (Katie), Hannah Wallace (Patrick), great grandchildren: Charlie, Emma, Oliver, Dylan, Dakota, Dominic, Megan, Madison, several nieces and nephews, and a special friend Arthur Landry.

Emery was predeceased by his parents Clyde and Linnie (Kennedy) Thompson, siblings Clyde Thompson Jr., Oscar Thompson, Laura Sabin, Norma Marks, and Julie Small.

Pauline Foster, 61, passed suddenly at her home Friday morning, February 13th.Born March 11, 1965 to Monique Pelletier C...
02/18/2026

Pauline Foster, 61, passed suddenly at her home Friday morning, February 13th.

Born March 11, 1965 to Monique Pelletier Crabtree & Roger Cyr.

She worked at the distribution center for the USPS in Scarborough. She enjoyed the sun & sand, cruising in the convertible with her husband & the pontoon with friends & family. She had a big heart & held a great love for everyone.

She is survived by her husband Rene Foster, sister Sue Gilman, daughter Carmen Huston & husband Turner, their kids Sophia & Hobbes, daughter Sara Morin, her bonus kids & grandkids, Amanda Foster & partner Kenneth, her kids Kaylee & husband Keith & Ollie Marston & partner Tao, Heather Foster & Husband Jason, her kids Gage & Max Bachelder, Brandon Foster & partner Kayla, his kids little Rene & Jensen, Chris Foster & wife Addie, Melinda Whitter & kids Aubree & Braxton.

She is predeceased by her parents & brother Michael Cyr.

In lieu of flowers please make a donation to An Angel's Wing Inc where she too made regular donations.

Cynthia Diane Buffinton, 72, of Lewiston passed away peacefully at home on February 4, 2026 after a courageous battle fo...
02/16/2026

Cynthia Diane Buffinton, 72, of Lewiston passed away peacefully at home on February 4, 2026 after a courageous battle for more time against cancer. Born in Waterville to Arnold and Patrica Rowe, she moved with her family between Maine and Eastern Connecticut several times through her life. Cindy was known for her love of doing things herself, crafting, sewing and gardening among her favorites. Being a "Gigi" was her greatest joy above all.
She is survived by her 3 children Tracy Ellison, Michael Chalifoux (his wife, Faith) and Victoria Martel, 6 grandchildren Mariah Kirstie, Emma, Abigail, Benjamin and Collin, 5 great grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild. As well as 5 brothers, one sister and many “sisters” and “kids” she adopted along the way.
In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Greater Androscoggin Humane Society. A celebration of life will be held this summer at camp, her favorite place.

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Jeannette R. Staples of Brunswick, Maine, completed her journey in this world at Midcoast Hospital on January 16, 2026. ...
02/12/2026

Jeannette R. Staples of Brunswick, Maine, completed her journey in this world at Midcoast Hospital on January 16, 2026. Her medical care team, and visits from friends and family, helped her find peace and comfort in her final days.

She was born in Hartford, Connecticut to Marie and Armand Houde on January 11, 1937. In early childhood, she moved with parents and brother to Topsham, Maine, where she grew up on Main Street and formed lifelong ties to the community. She attended St. John’s Catholic School, walking across the “Green Bridge” with her brother, and later graduated from Brunswick High School.

While in high school, Jeannette met her future husband and beloved companion, David C. Staples. They married in May of 1956 and constructed their family home on River Road in Topsham over several years. Together they created a life centered on home, family, and shared purpose.

Jeannette built a career in civil service, beginning as a Budget Clerk at the Brunswick Naval Air Station. After the birth of her daughter, she devoted several years to full-time motherhood, focusing on home-cooked meals and hand-sewn clothing. She encouraged curiosity, exploration, responsibility, and consideration for others - ultimately bestowing her daughter with a foundation that led to higher education and a successful, rewarding, career of her own.

Later, Jeannette returned to the Naval Air Station as an Accounting Technician, then finished her career as a Budget Analyst at SUPSHIP in Bath - commuting alongside her husband, who worked across the street at BIW.

After retirement, Jeannette and David chose to sell their hand-crafted house and moved to Willow Grove in Brunswick, where they found a welcoming community. In “the Grove,” Jeannette contributed her gardening talents as a member of the Landscape committee, and her organizational talents as a cluster representative and activity coordinator.

Outside the home, Jeannette and David shared a passion for bowling and could be found every week at Yankee Lanes (now closed) with the Will Ryder Senior League. Jeannette served as an officer for the league, tracking scores and planning events.

Jeannette also had a remarkable talent for creating beauty in everyday life, with a special knack for color coordination. She and David shared a love of gardening and landscaping, surrounding their homes with flowering plants, ornamental trees, and carefully tended shrubs. When an above-ground pool at their Topsham home was no longer needed, Jeannette transformed the open circle of sand into an enchanting array of garden beds and paths.

While in Topsham, she developed a passion for painting stoneware ceramics, dedicating part of the basement to shelves of ready-to-paint figurines. She created nativity sets, Christmas trees, carousel horses, and intricate multi-piece scenes, many of which David helped assemble. These works remain treasured family keepsakes.

In later years, Jeannette and David transitioned from ceramics to a new artistic hobby: Jeannette painted acrylic landscapes on canvas, for which David crafted custom frames. Their collaboration expanded to balsa wood boxes and distressed furniture rescued from yard sales—repaired and sanded by David, then covered in painted flowers by Jeannette.

An accomplished seamstress, knitter, and crocheter, Jeannette gifted family members with handmade afghans, sweaters, infinity scarves, and hats. After moving to Willow Grove, she volunteered at the Parkview Hospital gift shop and noticed a pressing need for winter hats. From that point on, she knitted throughout the year, donating bags of hats to those in need each winter season.

Jeannette also loved family gatherings and established two annual traditions: Each July, she and David hosted backyard seafood boils featuring lobster, crab, and clams from local fishermen, accompanied by chaurice sausage, local tomatoes and corn, vinegar coleslaw, and blueberry cake. Christmas Eve brought the family together again for lobster bisque, creative finger foods, and an array of desserts. Many gatherings included a performance by her great nephew using an antique violin previously owned by Jeannette’s grandfather. This was always a highlight for Jeannette.

Travel was another priority for Jeannette and her family, with visits to friends and relatives on Block Island, RI, Fall River, MA, and Wethersfield, CT. Sightseeing trips included New Hampshire, Orlando, the Grand Canyon, Alaska, Hawai'i, Australia, Aruba, and the Panama Canal.

Jeannette enforced a tidy house, strived for long elegant nails, and obsessed about her hair - with frequent visits to her caring and devoted stylist. She loved hunting for bargain treasures, spending Saturday mornings visiting yard sales and craft fairs with friends. She assembled a magnificent collection of porcelain flowers, was fascinated by coins, loved campfires, and always had at least one scented candle aflame. At local restaurants, she typically ordered fish, shrimp, or scallops but, once in a while, secretly enjoyed a Whopper Jr.

A lifelong lover of cats, Jeannette had a reputation as a “cat magnet.” Cats in need of homes often found their way to her, or were rescued by her. Her most recent feline companion, Flopsie, is now safely in the care of her daughter.

Jeannette was fond of children and was a quiet but strong supporter of women’s rights. Her Catholic faith remained an important part of her life, evolving over time from active weekly practice to a more private and personal spirituality.

Jeannette was predeceased by her husband, David C. Staples in 2019. The loss grieved her deeply, and her interests evolved to quieter activities such as puzzles, mystery novels, and walks in the neighborhood. During this time, she was especially grateful for her circle of friends, who supported her with shared breakfasts and a weekly card game.

She is survived by her daughter, Karen Prieto (and spouse Michael); her brother, Normand Houde (and spouse Anita); nephews Keith Houde (and spouse Mary), Darryl Houde, David Houde, and Chris Houde; her great-nieces and great-nephews, Joshua Houde (and spouse Pamela), Sarah Houde, Joseph Houde, Benjamin Houde, and Matthew Houde (and spouse Alayna); and her great-great-nieces Isabella Houde, Maria Houde, Clare Houde, Grace Houde, and Cali Houde.

A graveside service will be held later in the year at St. John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to Curtis Memorial Library (curtislibrary.com) or the Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program (mchpp.org).

https://www.funeralalternatives.net/obituaries/obit-details.php?Staples-4022

Obituary record for Jeannette Staples, provided by Funeral Alternatives of Maine.

It is with great sadness to announce the passing of Timothy Leroy Swan Sr. on January 31, 2026.Timothy was born July 5, ...
02/11/2026

It is with great sadness to announce the passing of Timothy Leroy Swan Sr. on January 31, 2026.

Timothy was born July 5, 1954 in Dexter, Maine. He was the oldest child of Helen and William Swan. Timothy grew up in Londonderry, New Hampshire and graduated high school from Pinkerton Academy. In 1973 he met the love of his life, Joddi, and they married in 1976.

Timothy pursued a career as a machinist and owned/operated several small machine shops over the years. He had many hobbies that included camping, fishing, and antiquing but his biggest passion was spending quality time with his family.

Timothy was preceded in death by his mother, Helen Swan; his father, William Swan; and his two siblings Shelley Frisella and William (Billy) Swan. Timothy is survived by his wife, Joddi Swan; his five children, Timothy Swan Jr., Shanna Swan, Sierra Warren and husband Mathew, Helen Parker and husband Jack Jr., and Victoria Bennett and husband Zachary; his seven grandchildren, Joshua Warren, Zeke Polley, Makayla Warren, Joseph Kresge, Gavin Kresge, Anthony Parker, and Callum Bennett; his honorary children Conrad and Kimberly Verrinder; and his five siblings, Glen Swan, Sue Hodges, Doris Pittman, Helene Powell, and Pauline Harris.

Timothy will be remembered for his kindness, unwavering integrity, and love for his family. His laughter and wisdom were gifts to everyone who knew him.

A celebration of life to honor the memory of Timothy will be held in the spring. All are welcome to attend.

James 1:12
Blessed is the man who remains steadfast under trial, for when he has stood the test he will receive the crown of life, which God has promised to those who love him.

Auburn-  Mary “Marie” (Bergeron) Matthews passed away peacefully with her family around her on February 5, 2026 in Lewis...
02/11/2026

Auburn- Mary “Marie” (Bergeron) Matthews passed away peacefully with her family around her on February 5, 2026 in Lewiston, Maine at the age of 85. She was born in Newport, N.H. on July 21, 1940 the eldest of 11 children. She was predeceased by her parents Wilfred Sr. and Fernande Bergeron, 3 brothers and 1 grandchild.
She is survived by children David Orazio, Kathleen and her husband Ronald Gauthier, Karen Orazio-Venizelos, Andrew Orazio and MaryAnn Healy, Thomas Orazio and Julie Heskett, Richard Matthews Jr., Vikki and her husband Rick Babin, Laurel and her husband David Grey, 14 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren and 4 great great grandchildren.
She enjoyed being a homemaker and teaching others to sew, cook, crochet, and knit. She also loved crafting, gardening, farming, hunting, gathering and anything else that happens outdoors.
Most of her work history was that of a bookkeeper and upholsterer.
She was a woman of Christian Faith and Native American Heritage.

Visitation will be held at Funeral Alternatives, 25 Tampa St., Lewiston, ME on Thursday, February 19, from 1-2 with a service at 2Pm

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Auburn: The family of Marc David Bilodeau shares the news of his passing January 24, 2026, following a very courageous b...
02/10/2026

Auburn: The family of Marc David Bilodeau shares the news of his passing January 24, 2026, following a very courageous but brief battle with a brain tumor. Marc was born in Lewiston on October 16, 1963, to Gerard and Alice (Caron) Bilodeau, the youngest of 8 children. Upon graduation from Edward Little H.S. he joined the U.S. Marine Corps. Marc was always very proud of his 4 years of service to his country. He returned to civilian life in Maine where he would work for 30 years at Bell Manufacturing.

He was employed at Auburn Manufacturing at the time of his death. Marc was the proud owner of the family home “The Farm” where the entire family had been raised. He especially enjoyed gardening and had a large vegetable garden every year, planting lots of tomatoes and peppers.
Harvest time would find Marc making homemade salsa and spaghetti sauce. He was an avid fan of all the New England pro-sports teams and
kept in the know listening to talk radio.

He was predeceased by his parents, brother Maurice and his wife Kathleen Bilodeau; sister Elaine and her husband Albert McKeone; brothers-in-law Harold (Budge) Blaisdell and Gerald Lebrun.

He is survived by two brothers: Rene and wife Irene, Roger and wife Joline all of Auburn; three sisters: Rachel Blaisdell of Dixfield, Theresa Lebrun of Minot and Susan Fahey of Willsboro, NY; a nephew who was like a little brother to him David McKeone and many other nieces and nephews. Left behind are also special friends Frank and Andrea Hinxman and Donnie Bradman.

In keeping with Marc’s wishes there will be no calling hours or services. Burial will be in the spring in the Maine Veterans’ Memorial Cemetery in
Augusta, ME.

Donations in Marc’s memory may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105, a charity that
was very dear to Marc or to Andwell Health Partners (Hospice) Attn: Development Office 15 Strawberry Ave., Lewiston, ME 04240.

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It is with heavy hearts that we announce that Glenn Andrew Hill, 25, passed away from a brief illness on January 29th , ...
02/10/2026

It is with heavy hearts that we announce that Glenn Andrew Hill, 25, passed away from a brief illness on January 29th , 2026 at CMMC. He was born September 22, 2000, to Glenn and Bobbi Hill in Lewiston, Maine. He graduated from Lisbon High School in 2018, attended Southern Maine Community College, and worked for Central Air Balance for 7 years.

Glenn enjoyed being outside with his dog Callie, sitting by the fire with friends, hunting, playing soccer, listening to music, and making music playlists for friends and family. He liked to have light saber fights with his nephew, Lincoln. Glenn was a private person, but he cared very deeply for those around him. He will be remembered for his sense of humor and his unique sense of style.

Glenn is survived by his parents, Glenn and Bobbi Hill; Sisters, Kailyn Huston (Joshua Huston) and Erica Hill; nephew Lincoln Huston; Grandparents, Glenn and Debora Hill. He was predeceased by his grandparents Larry and Debra Fillmore.

Glenn was so loved by his family and friends. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. If you are looking for a way to honor him, we ask that you make a donation to a local animal rescue.

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With heavy hearts, we announce that Ryleigh Anne Louise Rand, 17, beloved daughter of Adam and Brandie Rand of Monmouth,...
02/07/2026

With heavy hearts, we announce that Ryleigh Anne Louise Rand, 17, beloved daughter of Adam and Brandie Rand of Monmouth, went to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on February 1, 2026.

Ryleigh bravely fought a long, often unseen, and courageous battle with depression and mental illness. She was deeply loved and will be forever remembered for the light she brought into the lives of those around her.

Ryleigh enjoyed camping with her family at The Birches Campground, singing karaoke with her sisters and cousins, tanning at the beach or by the pool, always with an Aromas drink in hand. Ryleigh never turned down the chance to fish or go on a frog catching adventure with her brothers. She loved skiing ,cooking sessions and going on breakfast dates with her dad.

She treasured board games in the living room, flowers, Elvis Presley, matching outfits with her sister Delia, and her Daisy Marc Jacobs perfume. Sundays meant church, followed by competitive football or wiffle ball games in the front yard, and many nights ended with late-night movies surrounded by those she loved most.

Ryleigh not only enjoyed playing basketball, but truly adored her coaches, Keith, Elaine, and Holly. She could often be found beside her mom, cheering on her siblings and other athletes throughout her community. The annual school shopping trip and Christmas celebrations at her Grammy's were among her favorite traditions. Ry deeply cherished her relationship with Mrs. Libby and the close friendships she shared with Morgan, Queen, Maggie, Ella, and Nora.

John 11:25–26

"Jesus said to her, 'I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die.'"

Ryleigh is survived by her loving parents, Adam and Brandie Rand; her siblings, Ayden, Ryan, Carter, Delia, Sophia, Bentley, Aryah, Matthew, and Annie. Her grandparents, Bruce "Papa" and Barbie "Grammy" Walker, Gary "Grampy" Deschaine, Melanie "Grandma" Boyd, and Darlene "Mimi" Chase.

Greeted in Heaven by Vickie Deschaine "Meme", Pauline Walker "Grammy Maine", and Rhonda Churchill "Oma".

Ryleigh's laughter, kindness, and presence will be deeply missed but never forgotten.

A Celebration of Life will be held on February 13, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. at Pathway Vineyard Church, located at 12 Foss Road, Lewiston, Maine 04240. The family invites family and friends to wear yellow or purple to honor Ryleigh.

If you or someone you know is suffering or in crisis, help is available. Call or Text 988!

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It is with deep sadness that we share the news that Nancy (Austin) Gayton of Durham, passed away at Andwell Hospice Hous...
02/06/2026

It is with deep sadness that we share the news that Nancy (Austin) Gayton of Durham, passed away at Andwell Hospice House in Auburn on January 28, 2026. She was 73.
Nancy was born in Bath, Maine, on July 22, 1952, to parents Blaine and Margaret Austin. She attended Durham Elementary and Lisbon High School and earned an Education degree at the University of Maine, Farmington. She taught kindergarten at Durham Elementary for 25 years, retiring in 2005. More recently, she was a substitute teacher and one-on-one assistant at Fiddlehead School in Gray. She was also a seasonal employee at L.L. Bean for decades.
Nancy met and fell in love with Ed Gayton in high school, and the two attended college together and married in 1975. They built a home and raised two exceptional children, Katie and Alex, who remained close while raising their own families.
Nancy was an intensely private person with a very giving and empathetic heart. She preferred to do her good works behind the scenes, helping those in need with quiet generosity and Christian kindness. At Christmastime, in particular, Nancy would rally to help individuals and families with warm clothes and gifts to put under the tree.
Giving was an expression of love and a lifelong commitment for Nancy. More than 20 years ago, she and Ed made the decision to open their hearts and home to children in need. Over the years they fostered scores of children and went on to adopt six as their own.
Nancy was interested in learning new skills and over time became an expert tailor, basket weaver, and photographer. She had a soft spot for animals and took pride in her flock of chickens, each with its own name and personality, and the many little dogs she loved over the years.
She loved to travel and her “happy place” was Martha’s Vineyard, where she and the family have vacationed for 25 years. Earlier, she and the kids, along with her mother Margaret, spent April vacations in Boston, visiting her sister, learning the history, and exploring the joys of the city. More recently, she caught the travel bug to more far-flung destinations, making an annual Christmas trip to NYC with sisters Peggy and Sandra, and visiting Peggy in Colorado. The three had started planning a trip to Greece later this year.
Nancy is survived by her loving, devoted daughter Katie Ballou and husband Jake of Durham; son Alex and wife Krista of Durham; daughters Sabrina, Kamryn, Annie, and Abby; sons Eddie and Johnny; and beloved grandchildren Isaac, Noah, Gabriel, Margaret, Elizabeth, Gage, and Fiona all of Durham; sisters Sandra Austin and Mark McCormick of Falmouth, Peggy and Ralph Brick of Monument, Colorado, and several nieces and nephews.
A visitation will be held at Shiloh Chapel, 38 Beulah Lane, Durham, on Friday, February 20, from 4-5:00 p.m. with a memorial service immediately following. Donations in Nancy’s memory can be made to the Gayton Children’s Fund at GoFundMe.com

Shelley Ann Francis, age 53, passed away peacefully on January 28, 2026, in Lewiston, Maine. She was born on April 24, 1...
02/05/2026

Shelley Ann Francis, age 53, passed away peacefully on January 28, 2026, in Lewiston, Maine. She was born on April 24, 1972, in Lewiston, Maine. Shelley was a loving mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt and friend. Her family was the center of her world and she took great pride in the lives of those she loved. She will be remembered for her strength, warmth and the deep unconditional love she had for her family.

She had a heart that welcomed everyone and a spirit that lifted those around her. She had a truly magical embrace. Her strength carried her through life's hardest moments and her faith in God never wavered. Shelley loved her morning coffee and watching the rising sun. She found peace at the ocean and beach and joy in going to concerts with friends.

She was predeceased by her beloved son, Ryan-Eric Richardson, and her mother, Catherine Carney.

Shelley is survived by her daughter, Kimberly Langlois and her husband Shawn Langlois; her cherished grandchildren, Niomi, Lyla, Eric, Adalynn, Gemiana, Rhyann and Skylar; her father, Lon Francis, and his wife (Beth) Joan Francis; her brother, Kevin Francis and his wife Angela; her sisters, Candace Desrosier and husband George Desrosier, Wendy Carney, Angela Conway and husband Patrick Conway as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.

She is also lovingly remembered by her many nieces and nephews: Katie Wing, Troy Littlefield, Alex Wing, Dylan Wing, Angelica Smith, Dylan Pomerleau, Justin Pomerleau, Alivia Conway, Angelina Conway, Patrick Conway, Allie Conway, Conor Francis and Noah Francis.

A Celebration of Life will be held on March 7, 2026, at East Auburn Baptist Church, 560 Park Avenue Auburn, Maine. Service will begin at 11 am.

Shelley was a bright light and would not want those she loved to be sad. In her remembrance, the family asks that attendees wear a splash of color to celebrate her beautiful life.

Pauline Velma Gilks, 74, of Mechanic Falls passed away on January 26th 2026 at Montello Manor in Lewiston. She was born ...
02/03/2026

Pauline Velma Gilks, 74, of Mechanic Falls passed away on January 26th 2026 at Montello Manor in Lewiston. She was born on September 17th 1951, in Strong, ME to parents Lillian (Downs) & Herbert Reed. Although she was disabled most of her adult life she did work for Sprague Energy for 3 years.

Pauline loved to go for long car rides, she enjoyed the outdoors and camping when her boys were young and later in life. She really loved shopping for her family for Christmas, her all time favorite place to shop at was Big Als. She liked to play cards and dice and she was very skilled at both. She enjoyed listening to 60s and 70s music and especially loved the band ABBA.

She is predeceased by both of her parents Lillian and Herbert Reed, her stepfather Francis Richards, a sister Marie Richards, and a brother Jimmy Reed.

Pauline is survived by her sons Sean Gilks and his wife Felicia of Turner, Josh Gilks and his wife Michelle of Mechanic Falls, brother Sonny Downs of Canton, sister Gloria Simpson of Mexico, grandson Zachary Gilks of Winthrop, granddaughter Lena Dearborn of Lewiston, ex-husband Joseph Gilks, a special friend Marli and many nieces and nephews.

We would like to thank the staff at Montello Manor for the exceptional care given to our Mom for the short time she was there.

There will be a celebration of life held at 35 Church St in Livermore, ME on Saturday February 7th, 2026 at 12:00 PM. It is the community hall up past the post office on the right hand side. We will try to have a sign of purple balloons.

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