The Bangor Daily News from Bangor, Maine (2024)

Deaths And Funerals MRS ROY L. HENDERSON Jeannette Hender36, of Loring Air Force Base died Sunday at a Bangor hospital after A long illness. She was born in St. Francis, October 5, 1926, the daughter of Philip and Elodie Dufour Thibodeau. Surviving are her husband, Roy L.

Henderson of Loring AFB; a son, Bruce Frank Henderson, 14, of Lorins, AFB; four brothers, Henry Thibodeau of Portland, Philip Thibodeau Jr. of Hyattsville, and Louis and Leonard Thibodeau, both of Hartford, two sisters, Mrs. Theresa Dobson and I Mrs. Joan York, both of Howland; a foster sister, Mrs. Leah Nadeau of St.

Francis; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews' and cousins. services will be held Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Leo's Catholic Church; Howland. Interment will be in the family lot at St. Leo's.

Parish Cemetery, West Enfield. The remains are at the home of her sister, Mrs. Theresa Dobson, Coffin Street, Howland. Friends may call, after this noon. THOMAS R.

BOYCE The death of Thomas Robert Boyce, 62, occurred Sunday at the home of his. son, Thomas R. 131 born Second in Fort Street. Fairfield, July 6, 1900, the son of Albert and Ida Brayall Boyce. He worked as woodsman Rex Buzzell of Old Town and for other lumber companies.

He is survived by his wife, 1 Bernice Boyce, Bangor; three daughters, Mrs. Louis White, Bangor, Mrs. Arthur Dolliver, Holden, and Mrs. Richard Williams, Bangor; two sons, Thomas R. Boyce, Bangor, and Louis A.

Boyce, Boston; four brothers. Ernest of Bangor, Melvin of Washburn, Lester of Corinna Boyce of Bangor; two sisters, Mrs. Sadie Archer, Hartford, and Mrs. Agnes Packard, Portland; 12 grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Kelleher Funeral Home, 119 Cedar Street, Bangor, where private funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

ERNEST F. McCLOSKEY HOWLAND Ernest Francis McCloskey, died Saturday at a Togus hospital after a short illness. He was born at Katahdin Iron Works, June 1889, son of John and Sarah (McLeod) McCloskey. He was postmaster here for 24 years before his retirement in 1957. He was a veteran of World War I.

a member of the Lee Graham Post, American Legion of Howland, member of the Independent Order of Foresters Colebrook Grange of Medford. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Jean Bouchard of Old Town, Mrs. Frances Knowlton Presque Isle; three sons, John of Berlin, Richard Durham, Conn. and Douglas of Meriden, two sisters, Mrs.

Laura Duncan of Howland, Mrs. Josephine McIntyre of Howland; 17 grandchildren. service will be at 9 a. m. Wednesday at St.

Leo Catholic Church here, the Rev. Robert LeVoie officiating. Burial will be in the West Enfield Cemetery. Friends. may call at the Barton Funeral Home, Lincoln.

MAUDE ETTA CHOATE KITTERY Mrs. Maude Etta Choate, 69, wife of' David H. Choate, died at her home here Saturday following, a short illness. She was "Seal Harbor, daughter of Adelbert C. and Julia E.

(Dodge) Brown. She resided in Portsmouth, N. H. before moving to Kittery eight years ago. Previously, she had lived at Rockland and Portland.

Besides her husband, she is survived by her son Richard S. Davis. of. North Berwick; five grandchildren and several cousins. Funeral service will be at 11 a.

m. Tuesday at Buckminster Chapel, 84 Broad Street, Portsmouth, N. the Rev. John N. Feaster, D.

D. officiating. Friends may call at the chapel Monday from 7 to 9 p. m. Interment will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Manchester, N.

H. NELLIE TRACY NORRIDGEWOCK Mrs. Nellie Tracy, 71, former Rockland In Memoriam LINCOLN CENTER In loving memory of Maurice W. Pond, who passed away November 26, 1961. Today recalls sad memories of a dear husband and father laid to rest And those who think of him today are the ones who loved him best Our -hearts still ache with sadness, our eves shed many a tear God alone knows how we miss him at end of one long year Sadly missed by, Wife, Mattie, Sons.

Stanley, Warren, Dale, Daughters, Margie, Lois. Lorraine. Geraldine, Sheila. TROWE FUNERAL HOME 18 FOREST AVENUE. Dial 942-1543 JOHNSON MONUMENTAL CO.

BARRE GUILD BARRE MARKERS AND GUILD MONUMENTS AND '6 OTHER DISTINCTIVE GRANITE COLORS Certificate of Guarantee With Each Monument Tel. Bangor 947-7734 U. S. Route 2 Near Veazie-Orono Line resident, died suddenly at her home here Saturday. Born Presque Isle September 19.

1891, she daughter of Holman and "Emily (Kelley) Lovely. Her husband. Andrew, died 20 years. ago. Survivors include two sons, Raymond and Glenn Tracy, both of Norridgewock; two daughters, Mrs.

Helen Malone of Pulaski, Tenn. and Mrs. Gleana MacDonald of New Orleans, 10 grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Bertha Webber of Belfast; and a brother, Orin- Lovely of Brooks. Funeral arrangements will be announced the Lord Funeral Home here.

LAURA B. LORD BUCKSPORT-Mrs. Laura Lord, 44, widow of Lawrence Lord of Bucksport, died at her home on MacDonald Street here Saturday evening following a brief illness. She was born here July 29, 1918, daughter of Herbert and Daisy (Wentworth) Bowden. Surviving are four sisters, Rena McKinnon of Boston, Mrs.

Inez Culpret and Mrs. Christine Cobb, both of Wichita Falls, Texas, and Mrs. Ada Doughty, of Bucksport; three brothers, John Bowden of Portland, Ralph Bowden of Millinocket and Herbert Bowden of Florida; also, several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services will be held at the Mitchell-Tweedie Funeral Home in Bucksport Tuesday at 2 p.m. with the Rev.

Charles Brown officiating. Interment will be in the family lot at Riverview Cemetery, North Bucksport. ORRIN VERN PAGE WINTERPORT Orrin Vern Page, 61, died Sunday at his home here. He was the son of Orrin L. and Etta Clarke Page, and was born August 7, 1901 at Rumford Falls.

He moved to Guilford where he graduated in 1918 from the high school. He graduated from Bliss Business College in Lewiston in 1920. For many years he was an accountant for the New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. in Providence, R. I.

He moved to Orono in 1932, where he was proprietor of Page's Service Station until 1941, when he went to Dow AFB in Bangor as supply warehouse supervisor. He held this office until his death. He moved to Winterport in November, 1946. He built his home here in 1948. He was a member of Howard Lodge of Masons Winterport, and Square and Compass Club at Dow.

He was a member of Star of Hope Rebekah Lodge of Orono, the IO0F Good Samaritan Lodge Orono, Cushing Chapter OES of Winterport, Church of Universal Fellowship, Orono, and National Federation of Federal Employes of Dow. Surviving are his widow, Alice (Fitzgerald) Page of Winterport; a daughter, Mrs. Vernon Braley of Winterport; a step-son, Herbert A. Webber of Barrington, R. three grandchildren, Loretta, Braley of Winterport; a niece and two nephews; several grand-nieces and nephews.

Funeral service will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Methodist Church in Winterport, the Rev. Evelyn Grindle officiating. Masonic services will also be held by Howard Lodge of Winterport. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Winterport.

Friends may call at the Foley Funeral Home here, Monday from 7 to 8 p.m. GEORGE MARQUIS VAN BUREN George Marquis, 54, died Saturday in an Edmundston, N. hospital after brief illness. He was born at Van Buren October 6, 1908, son of Alcide and Anna (Violette) Marquis. Besides his mother, Mr.

Marquis is survived by his widow, Antoinette (Michaud) Marquis; three sons, Philip, Louis John, all of Van one daughter, Alice Van Buren: four brothers. Alfred. Ernest and Arsene, all of Van and Wilfred, Hartford, four sisters, Mrs. Anita Urbati, Holbrook. Miss Alvina Marquis, Miss Virginia Marquis, both of Van Buren and Mrs.

Paulene Parker, Pasadena, Calif. Friends may call Thibault Funeral Home Monday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. A Solemn High Mass of Requiem will be celebrated at St. Bruno's Catholic Church Tuesday at 9 a.m.

with the Rev. John J. Bouchard, S.M. officiating. Burial will be in the family lot in St.

Bruno's Cemetery in the Spring. DAVID P. THIBODEAU ST. FRANCIS David P. Thibodeau.

91, died Friday, at a Ft. Kent Hospital short illness. He was born at St. Francis October 3, 1871, son of Placid and Florie (Therrien) Thibodeau. He is survived by two sons.

Edmond of Augusta, and Alberie of Allanstown, four daughters. Miss Emma Thibodeau, Portland. Mrs. Eva. Bouthot, Augusta; Mrs.

Martha Caouette, and Miss bodeau. Stamford, six grandchildren. Friends may call at Nadeau's Home in Fort Kent Monday from 10 a.m. and Tuesday until time of the funeral. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at St.

Charles Catholic Church at 9 a.m. with the Rev. Albel Hebert, officiating. Burial will be in the family lot in St. Charles Cemetery in spring.

MATTIE P. CARON FORT KENT-Mrs. Mattie (Picard) Caron, 82, the widow of Germain Caron, died: Sunday morning at a local hospital after a short illness. Mrs. Caron was born at Frenchville April 2, 1880, daughter of Gilbert and Julie (Soucy) Picard.

She was a member of the Ladies of St. Anne. She is survived by three sons, Alcide of Fort Kent, Villa of Millinocket, and Jean Paul of. Waterville; four daughters, Mrs. Marie Rossignol, Madawaska, Mrs.

Delia Michaud, Waterville, Mrs. Cecile Picard, Frenchville, and Mrs. Lillian Michaud, New Britain, two sisters, Mrs. Laura Martin, and Mrs. Lizzie Martin, both of Sinclair, 27 grandchildren, and 44 greatgrandchildren.

Friends. may call at Nadeau's funeral home Monday and Tuesday from 10 a. m. to 10 p.m. and Wednesday from 7 a.

m. time of the funeral. A High Mass of Requiem will be celebrated Wednesday at 9 a. m. at St.

Louis Catholic church with the Very Rev. Wilfred Soucy officiating. Burial will be in the family lot in St. Louis cemetery in spring. FRANK C.

ALLEY -Frank C. Alley, 90, died at his home in Jonesport Saturday after a short illness. He was born at Jonesport, March 1872, son of Merrill and Lois (Woodward) Alley. He was a member of the Independent Order of Red Men of Jonesport and the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He followed the sea and general fisheries all of his life.

Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Lois Faulkingham of Peabody, Mrs. Beulah Alley and Mrs. Virginia Alley, both of Jonesport; two sons, Maurice and Alfred, both of Jonesport; three brothers, George, James and Leeman, all of Jonesport; eight grandchildren; 23 great several nieces, nephews and cousins. services will be held Funeral.

at 10 a. m. at the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints with Elder Chester Gray officiating, assisted by Joseph Moses. Burial will be in the family lot in Greenwood Cemetery. Arrangements -are being made by the Blackwood Funeral service.

Friends may call at the residence. ERNEST G. SEAVEY CRAWFORD Ernest G. Seavey, 91, died Sunday morning at a Calais hospital after a long illness. He was born at Crawford.

February 25, 1871, son of Daniel S. and Susan (Dwelley) Seavey. He had resided in Crawford all his life until six years ago when he moved to Alexander. He was a member of the Alexander Grange. Surviving are his widow, Gertrude B.

(Roberts) Seavey; five sons, F. of Wesley, Orris E. of Portland, Neal A. of Princeton, Alton A. of Woodland, Howard stationed with the U.S.

Marine Corps in Washington, D.C.: nine daughters, Mrs. GeoS. Carlow, Mrs. Dora S. Durling, both of Wesley, Mrs.

Dana S. Braley, Mrs. Blanche A. Barnes, both of Amenia, N.Y., Mrs. Doris E.

Perkins, Mrs. Edna G. Rowe, both of Milltown, Mrs. Marion Hartford of Calais, Mrs. Helen C.

Sinko of Bethleham, Mrs. Eleanor J. Bonnar of Gagetown, N.B.; one sister, Mrs. Mildred Wallace Calais: 58 grandchildren, 41 great dren; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will.

be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Crawford Reformed Baptist Church with the Rev. Joseph Moses officiating, assisted by the Rev. Norman Gibbs. Interment will follow in the Crawford Cemetery.

Friends' may call at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Hartford, 53 Swan Street, Calais, from 3 p.m. Monday to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Funeral arrangements are being made by the Everett L.

Scott Funeral Home in Calais. MURIEL C. RICHARDSON SKOWHEGAN Miss Muriel C. Richardson, 60, died at a Vassalboro Nursing Home Saturday morning following a long illness. Born at Solon October 20, 1902, she was the daughter of Harry and May (Eames) Richardson.

She was employed as a practical nurse in the Skowhegan-Waterville area for many years, prior to retiring in May this year. She was a member of the Northern Lights Rebekah Lodge and the North Somerset Grange, both of Solon. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Wella Dillon of North New Portland and la brother. Clifford Richardson of West Hollywood, a nephew and several cousins.

Funeral services will be held Monday at at the Nelson J. Smart Funeral Home here. the Rev. Aubrey L. Burbank officiating.

Burial will be at the Evergreen Cemetery in Solon. IDA M. ABBOTT ROCKLAND Mrs. Ida M. Abbott, 85, widow of John F.

Abbott. died at a Camden nursing home Saturday. She had resided at 49 Lime Street in Rockland. Mrs. Abbott was born at Salmon River.

N. May 11, 1887. daughter of William and Rachel Fleming. She is survived by two sons, James and Seeley Laird of Rockland. Funeral services will be held at Funeral Home Tuesday Burpee, p.m., the Envoy Clifton Gould officiating.

Interment will be in Seaview Cemetery, here. MARION E. DENNISON SPRUCE HEAD- -Miss E. Dennison, 37, former proprietor of Mamie's Taxi, died Saturday at her home here after a long illness. She was born at Spruce Head on September 15, 1925, daughter of Percy and Lottie (Richardson) Dennison.

She is survived by her parents: two sisters, Mrs. Doris Brackett of Rockland and Mrs. Betty Rytky of New Bedford, Mass; a brother, Norman- Dennison of Spruce Head and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will' be held the Burpee Funeral Home, ate Rockland, Tuesday at 10:30 a.m., Richard Palms officiating. Interment will be in the North Parish Cemetery.

CHARLES R. GILLISPY SEARSMONT Charles Robert Gillispy, 76, died Saturday at a Belfast hospital following a short illness. He resided on the David L. Foshay farm at Searsmont. He was born at Newburg, N.

B. There are no known survivors. Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Coombs Funeral Home Belfast, the Rev. Malcolm MacDuffie of the First Church of Belfast officiating.

Entombment will be at Grove. Cemetery, Belfast. CORNELIUS M. GRAY CAPE ROSIER Cornelius M. Gray, 71, died Saturday at Blue Hill.

He was born May 6, 1891, at Brooksville, son of Cornelius and Emma (Pinkham) Gray. He is survived by two sons, Burgess of Auburn, and Levi of Medford, a daughter, Mrs. Carita Erichsen of Hallowell; two brothers, Myron of Medford, and Gorham of Worcester, a sister, Mrs. Beatrice Black of Rockland; a granddaughter: a grandson; four greatgrandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be at 1 p.

Tuesday, at the Methodist Church at Cape Rosier. Burial will be at the family lot at Cape Rosier. Jordan Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. ANTHONY COLLINS ROCKLAND Anthony Collins, 82. died Sunday at his home here after a long illness.

He was for many years a demolition expert with the Rockland Rockport Lime Company. Mr. Collins was born in Russia on January 20, 1880, son of Michael and Anna Colinko. He is survived by his widow, the former Dorothy Cox; a daughter, Elizabeth Collins of Rockland; three step-sons, William and George of Boston and Stephen Smith of Rockland; two step-daughters, Mrs. Lorraine Raye and Mrs.

Mary Wilson, both of Rockland; and 12 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held the Burpee Funeral Home Tuesday at 3 p.m., the Rev. E. 0. Kenyon officiating.

Interment will be in the Achorn Cemetery. DEATHS AT BELFAST Charles Robert Gillispy, 76, of Sears smont, Saturday. Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Coombs Funeral Home, Belfast. AT SPRUCE HEAD--Miss Marion E.

Dennison, 37, Saturday. Funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Burpee Funeral Home, Rockland. AT CAMDEN Mrs. Ida M.

Abbott, 85, of Rockland, Saturday. Funeral service will be at 1 p. m. Tuesday at Burpee Funeral Home, Rockland. AT MILO Mrs.

Eva H. Wentworth, 99, Saturday. Funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Lary Funeral Home. BANGOR Earl L.

Shorey, 74, of Ellsworth, Sunday. Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Jordan Funeral Home, Ellsworth. AT JONESPORT-Frank C. Alley, 90, Saturday.

Funeral service will be at 10. a. m. Tuesday at the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. AT ROCKLAND-Anthony Collins, 82, Sunday.

Funeral service will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Burpee Funeral Home. FUNERAL LINCOLN CENTER Funeral service for Vinal H. Downs was ton Home, Lincoln, with held Saturday, afternoon at Barthe Rev. Theodore Wallace officiating.

survivors are his widow, Among, (Martin) Downs of Lincoln Center and a brother, Nolan Davis of Connecticut. were Lester Ware, Bearers, Whitney, Curtis Whitney, Lewis Davis, Emerson Davis and Searle Flanders. SKOWHEGAN Funeral services for Maude B. Pooler were held Saturday morning at Notre Dame de Lourdes Church, the Rev. Lucian Chabot celebrating a High Mass of Requiem, the Rev.

Gaston Auger serving as deacon and the Rev. Leonard Frechette serving as sub-deacon. Bearers included Wallace, Raymond, Richard and Kenneth Bilodeau, John Laney and Carroll Lewis. Burial was at Calvary Cemetery. ices for Orville SANGERVILLE-Funeral D.

Carr were held servWednesday at Harvey's Funeral Guilford with Donald S. McCobb, pastor of the United Church, officiating. A Masonic committal service twas conducted by Worshipful Master Harold Leland and Chaplain Chester Moulton, assisted by Clarence Moulton, Bernard Davis, Elmer Leland and Bradley Nuite, stewards, and junior and senior deacons. Active bearers were Clarence Moulton, James Martin, Ernest McPhetres, Irving Priest, Willard Starbird, Milton Edes. Honorary bearers were Richard Hill, Thomas K.

Patterson, Morris Martin. -Harold Edgerly, Eugene Rollins and Charles Haines. Burial was in the family lot in Sangerville Village Cemetery, CO utcheon, CARIE CLYDE S. MORGAN CARIBOU Funeral services for Clyde S. Morgan were held Saturday at the Morgan Funeral Home, conducted by R.

W. Wight Funeral: Home of Presque Isle. Bearers Everett Westin, Harold Tornquist, Jesse Russell, Dana Cushman, Lynwood Noyes and Douglas Hallett. Services were held in the afternoon with the Rev. Leslie Farrar, interim pastor of the United Baptist Church, officiating.

Interment was in the family lot at Evergreen Cemetery, Milo's Oldest Citizen Dies. MILO Mrs. Eva H. Went- worth, 99, died Saturday morning at a Milo hospital following a long illness. She was the widow of Caleb W.

Wentworth. She was born October 23, 1863, at Palmyra, daughter of Stephen and Mary (Robinson) Hilton, She was Milo's oldest citizen and possessed the gold-headed cane. She was a school teacher for 35 years in the Newport area, starting her career at approximately the age of 16. She was a life-long member of the Park Street Methodist Church and a charter member of the Alpha Reading Club, the oldest federated club in Milo. She is survived by several cousins.

Funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the Lary Funeral Home; the Rev. Milton Smith, pastor of the Park Street Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in the family lot in the Palmyra Cemetery. East Eddington Resident Dies Mrs.

Georgia M. Clark. 84, of East Eddington died Saturday at a Bangor hospital after a short illness. She was the widow of Percy Clark. As one of East Eddington's oldest and best known citizens, Mrs.

Clark traced her lineage back to Oliver Cromwell and to one of the signers of the Mayflower Compact. She was born in Eddington October 13, 1878, the daughter of George and Lucy McKeen. She lived in the EddingtonHolden area her entire life. For the past 20 years she made her home with the Ronald Glass family at Holbrook Farm at East Eddington. She was a 50-year member of the East Eddington Grange, where she served for many years as chaplain and pianist.

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Sargent. OPEN EVENINGS For the visiting hunters. Take home gifts, Indian baskets, Moccasins, souvenirs. Penobscot Tradin Post, Old Town. WE LOAN Money on watches, diamonds, rifles, TV.

Anything of value. Enrico Frati, Jeweler, Pawnbroker, 91 Pickering Square, Bangor. Public Notices BICYCLE CLUB $1 WEEKLY All sizes, also tricycles. Penobscot Trading Post, Economy Furniture, Old Town. Business Services Building Contracting 8 CARPENTER Home repair and remodeling, roofing, gutters, steps, doors, windows, ceilings, painting.

Call "Bub" 942 9395. CARPENTER WORK Repairs, siding, roofs, foundations. Call Jim at 945-4068. DO IT YOURSELFER'S Will advise, help or do it. Anything in building.

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Tel. 942-6643. HOUSECLEANING Complete, attic, cellar, moving, smoke damage. Floor waxing, polishing, scrubbing. Concrete grinding.

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Employment Help Wanted Female 16 EXPERIENCED WAITRESSESApply in person, Oriental Restaurant, 209 Exchange Street, Ban- gor. FOUNTAIN GIRL Wanted. Apply in person. New Essex Variety, Corner Essex State. GIRL For drug store work.

Previous drug store experience and good references required. Apply in person or by mail only. No phone calls. Sweet's Drug Store, Bangor. GIRL High school senior, five afternoons a week.

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WANTED--A qualified person for position of Office Supervisor. Central Non-Appropriated Fund, Loring AFB, Maine. Must have accounting education or experience. leave, sick leave, and other benefits. This is not Civil Service.

Contact Central Accounting Office, Extension 24279, Loring AFB, Maine. Salesmen Salesladies 19 AMERICA'S- Largest distributor of Aerosol products has immediate opening for local married man with car. Excellent starting income guaranteed. Prefer man in Houlton or area west of Houlton. Write Advertiser Box R-21, Bangor Daily News.

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