OBITUARIES for Thursday, February 15, 2024

BEVERLY A. CARON

WATERVILLE – Beverly A. Caron, 86, died peacefully on Sunday, January 21, 2024, at MaineGeneral Medical Center, in Augusta, following a short illness. Beverly was born in Portland on February 13, 1937, the daughter of Melvin and Margaret (Estes) Roma.

She was educated in Westbrook schools and graduated from Westbrook High School class of 1956.

Beverly was a stay-at-home mom until her youngest son was in school, then she began a part time job as a pharmacy technician at Laverdiere’s Drug Store, on Main Street, in Waterville. She loved the interaction with her fellow employees and customers. She stayed until Laverdiere’s closed the store. Beverly then retired to take time to travel with her husband.

Beverly was a marvelous cook and baker and loved hosting holiday and family events in her home. No one ever left hungry.

Beverly was predeceased by her husband of 59 years, Armand; her daughter, Lynn; brother, Ernie Roma; brother-in-law, Conrad Caron; sister-in-law, MaryAnn Caron; and nephew, Mark Caron.

She is survived by her daughter, Lisa Bartell and husband Thomas, of Windham; sons, Craig Caron and wife Cheryl, of Bristol, Wisconsin, and Eric Caron and wife Jean, of Waterville; two grandsons, Chad and Riley Caron; four granddaughters, Ashley, Megan, Rachel and Katey Caron; two great-grandsons, Xander and Wyatt; and several nieces and nephews.

Per Beverly’s wishes, there will be no visitation or service. A private burial will be held at a later date.

Arrangements are under the direction and care of Gallant Funeral Home, 10 Elm St., Waterville. An online guestbook may be signed, condolences and memories shared at http://www.gallantfh.com.

LINDA L. LaROCHELLE

WHITEFIELD – Linda L. LaRochelle, 74, passed away peacefully, on Saturday, February 3, 2024, at the Alfond Center for Health, in Augusta. She was born in Augusta on February 10, 1949, a daughter of the late Ernest F. and Josephene Brown.

Linda lived in the area all of her life.

Her courage, good spirits, and positive attitude sustained her through serious illnesses from a young age. When she was able, she enjoyed trips to the White Mountains, state parks and family gatherings when everyone was together. She and her life companion, Bud Bailey, shared 46 years together.

She is survived by Lyndal “Bud” Bailey; sons Jeff Bailey and Adem Golden; daughters Joan Lavoie and Linda Bailey; granddaughters Morgaine Bailey, Amber Mcdonaldson and Sierra Bailey; grandson, Brad Bailey; and several great-grandchildren.

A private family service will be held at a later date.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Plummer Funeral Home, Windsor, Chapel, 983 Ridge Rd., Route 32, Windsor. Condolences, stories and photos may be shared at http://www.plummerfh.com.

ELIZABETH R. COLE

BELGRADE – Elizabeth “Betty” R. Cole, 72, passed away peacefully at her home on Saturday, February 3, 2024. She was born in Gardiner on July 26, 1951, to the late Wilfred Labbe and Verna (Rich) Jenney.

Betty was married to Edward F. Cole, of Belgrade, for 36 years until his passing in 2009. Together they enjoyed traveling, fishing, gardening, and their four grandchildren.

Betty attended Hall-Dale, Belgrade Central, and Williams High schools. Following high school, she worked at Statler Tissue, in Augusta, was a bank teller and then eventually worked as a clerk in the Belgrade and Waterville post offices. In 1988 she became the postmaster of the Belgrade Post Office where she happily retired in 2009 after serving 21 years. During her time as postmaster, Betty received several service awards and was very active in the National League of Postmasters, holding several executive positions and attending many conferences both at the state and national levels.

Betty was a long-time resident of Belgrade. In her earlier years, she volunteered her time as a cub scout den mother and as the treasurer for the Belgrade Recreation Association. She also kept the scorebook for her son’s baseball teams and coached her daughter’s softball teams.

In later years, she deeply enjoyed time spent with her grandchildren, including attending their sporting events, even those softball games on cold spring days! Betty loved to travel and visited many places throughout the U.S. and Canada, as well as a recent trip to the Dominican Republic to celebrate her son’s 13th wedding anniversary.

She was also very crafty and often sewed clothing for her children when they were growing up and Halloween costumes for her grandchildren.

She enjoyed reading, gardening, scrapbooking, quilting, doing puzzles, and diamond dotz kits. Betty also loved lobster and her annual birthday trips to Young’s Lobster Pound and the Boothbay Lobster Wharf. She was steeped in family traditions and every Thanksgiving weekend could be seen Christmas shopping with her family. She was an avid fan of Conway Twitty, Gone with the Wind, Gettysburg, and the Outlander book and television series.

In addition to her husband, Betty was predeceased by her parents Wilfred Labbe and Verna (Rich) Jenney, her stepfather, Douglas Jenney; and her brother, Wilfred Labbe, Jr.

Betty is survived by her children, Jason Labbe and his wife, Hazel, of Belgrade, and Jennifer (Cole) Fortin and her husband, Greg, of Vassalboro; four grandchildren, Savannah (Labbe) Clark, and her husband Thaddeus, of Vassalboro, Sarah Labbe, of Belgrade, Emma Fortin, of Vassalboro, and Cole Fortin, also from Vassalboro; her daughter, Ann Truman, of Gardiner; and grandchildren Geoffrey King, of Gardiner, Sarah Truman, of Corrina, Katie Truman, of Gardiner, and Andrew Truman, of Augusta.

A celebration of Betty’s life will take place on Saturday, February 24, at 11 a.m., at the Center for All Seasons, 1 Center Dr., Belgrade, ME 04917, where memories and stories will be shared. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. A reception will follow.

Arrangements are in the care of the Knowlton and Hewins Funeral Home, 1 Church St., Augusta where condolences and memories may be shared with the family on the obituary page of the funeral home website by visiting http://www.khrfuneralhomes.com

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Belgrade-Rome Special Needs Food Pantry, P.O. Box 236, Belgrade, ME 04917.

JERRY R. RIDEOUT JR.

WINDSOR – Jerry T. Rideout, Jr., 53, of Windsor, passed away suddenly Sunday, February 4, 2024, in Massachusetts. He was born in Augusta on August 19, 1970, the son of Jerry Totman Rideout, Sr. and Bonita (Glidden) Rideout.

He grew up in Gardiner, and resided in Windsor with his wife, and two dogs, Zoey and Max.

Jerry had a huge presence in Windsor owning Rideout’s Market and Grille for so many years. It was truly his dream come true. After selling Rideout’s, then his presence showered Facebook selling online. Just us 2 Boutique and Style by Georgene is where he made friends all over the United States. His personality was infectious.

Jerry had a great love for dogs, especially his own. Most of all he loved his wife, children, and grandchildren. His hobbies included cruising, vacations, poolside, sunshine, gambling, tanning and, of course, Dunkin’ Donuts. He always had a coffee in hand and had a love for talking; his phone was never far.

He was predeceased by his father, Jerry T. Rideout, Sr., of Jefferson, and in-laws Eugene and Carol Broughton, of Whitefield; two grandsons, Luke and Matthew Winslow, of Windsor.

Jerry is survived by his wife, Georgene Rideout, of Windsor; mother, Bonita E. Rideout, of Newburg; daughter, Heidi Winslow and husband Shawn, of Windsor; son Steve Wight and wife Laura, of Whitefield; brother, James T. Rideout, of Newburg; sister, Lori A. Hesseltine, of Newburg; three grandchildren, Lexi, Madison, and Griffin; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Jerry’s visiting hours were held on Saturday, February 10, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., with a brief funeral service following, at Staples Funeral Home, 53 Brunswick Ave., Gardiner.

Arrangements are entrusted with Staples Funeral Home and Cremation Care, 53 Brunswick Ave., Gardiner. Condolences, memories, and photos may be shared with the family on the obituary page of the Staples Funeral Home website, http://www.staplesfuneralhome.com.

VERNALD G. FINEMORE

OAKLAND – Vernal Grant Finemore, 91, of Oakland, passed away peacefully Sunday, February 4, 2024, at Woodlawn Rehabilitation, in Skowhegan. He was born January 29, 1933, in Houlton, the son of Louis Frederick and Mertelle (Grant) Finemore.

He grew up in Bridgewater, and graduated from Bridgewater Classical Academy in 1950, and Ricker College in 1954. He served honorably in the U.S. Army for two years.

In 1957 he started his teaching career in Milo, where, in his words, “I was lucky to find the nicest lady in the world, Joan Harris”. They were married in 1958, and had three sons, Kirk, and twins Brett and Brent.

Vernal’s career in education spanned 32 years, beginning in Bristol, where Vernal taught, coached and was principal at Bristol High School. The family then moved to Belgrade where Vernal was principal of the Belgrade schools. Lastly, the family moved to Oakland where he taught and was athletic director at Messalonskee High School.

Vernal was active in many professional organizations, and in his retirement, he enjoyed his involvement in the Maine Education Association – Retired and Kennebec Retired Educators Association. He felt fortunate to have worked with so many great people, many of whom became lasting friends throughout his career.

Vernal was a very involved member of the Oakland-Sidney United Methodist Church. He was extremely proud of his family and loved time spent with them, especially while hunting, fishing, and camping at Cathedral Pines in Eustis.

He was predeceased by his brothers Louis, Galen and H.M. Finemore; and his beloved son, Brett Finemore.

He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Joan; his sons Kirk and his wife Sharon, of Oakland, and Brent and his wife Kate, of East Falmouth, Massachusetts; grandchildren, Joseph and his wife Kelly, Philip and his wife Mallory, Kirsha, Andrew, Emily, and Ashley; great-grandchildren, Quinn, Keller, Brielle, Sawyer, Aloni, Anthony, Ashton; and many nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m., on Friday, March 22, 2024, at the Oakland-Sidney United Methodist Church. Burial in the Maine Veterans Cemetery niche wall with family only, will follow the service.

Arrangements are entrusted to the compassionate care of Wheeler Funeral Home, located at 26 Church St., Oakland. Memories of Vernal can be shared, and an online register book can be signed by visiting http://www.lawrybrothers.com

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the Oakland-Sidney United Methodist Church.

HARLAND TAYLOR

OAKLAND – Harland “Hardy” Taylor, 86, passed away on Monday, February 5, 2024, at home. Hardy was born and lived in Oakland his entire life. He was born to Albion and Marie (Littlefield) Taylor with no siblings.

His first wife was Carol Furbish and they had four children. They are Susan (Michael) Eller, Michael (Linda) Taylor, Jeffrey (Linda) Taylor and Daniel (Cathy) Taylor. Children, Susan and Michael are predeceased; as well as his parents. Hardy later married Gloria Olafson, of Farmington. Gloria’s two sons, Ted (Marlene) Bradley and Tony (Trish) Bradley were a part of Hardy’s life. Hardy enjoyed many grandchildren, including great- and great-great-grandchildren.

Hardy’s passions included motorcycles, four wheeling, trips to Laconia, New Hampshire, the camp in Avon and his backyard ducks and turtles.

Hardy is most noted as the second owner of A. L. Taylor and Son after his father. This was a very popular small engine sales and repair shop on Heath St., in Oakland. Hardy also had much fun working at Port City Auto Auction, in Richmond.

The absolute number one thing Hardy did, from his heart, was to serve his community and those around Oakland, for most of his life. Hardy started helping the fire department at 14, then officially spent 60 years with the department. He started as a helper and ended as deputy chief for years. He was also in rescue service for many years. Hardy will be dearly missed by his family and the Town of Oakland.

A Celebration of Life will be published at a future date.

The family welcomes donations to the Oakland Fire Fighters Association, P.O. Box 187, Oakland, ME 04963.

VINCENT P. DOSTIE

WATERVILLE – Vincent “Vinny” P. Dostie, 83, of Waterville, passed Tuesday, February 6, 2024. Vincent was born in Waterville, August 29, 1940, to Harvey and Violet (Rancourt) Dostie.

Vincent was predeceased by his parents Harvey and Violet Dostie of Waterville; brothers David Dostie, of Waterville, and Ricky Dostie, of Sidney, and sisters Collinette “Connie” Jordan, of Skowhegan, Pauline Bartlett, of Fairfield, Maurine Champagne, of Fairfield, Zilda Champagne, of Waterville; and wives Rebecca E. Dostie and Olive Dostie.

Vincent is survived by his brother, William “Billy” Dostie and wife Sandra, of Sidney; five sons and their families, Larry and wife Kimberly Dostie, of Seabrook, New Hampshire, three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; Vincent Jr. and wife Anna Dostie, of Rome, Georgia, three grandchildren and one great-grandchild; Harvey and wife Tracey Dostie, of Standish, three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; James and wife Maureen Dostie, of Durham, two grandchildren; David and wife Leah Dostie of Oakland, two grandchildren.

He worked in various mechanical trades throughout his life: HVAC/Sheetmetal, plumbing and pipe fitting before finishing his career as a boiler maker for Maine Central Railroad. He was a member of the Waterville Elks Lodge and Waterville Masonic Lodge. Later in years, he developed a love for his pets, none would go without a treat every time he petted them.

The family will hold a private memorial service.

Online condolence messages can be submitted at the Chad E. Poitras Cremation and Funeral Service website, http://www.mainefuneral.com

In lieu of flowers, friends wishing may donate in Vince’s memory to the Humane Society Waterville Area, 100 Webb Rd., Waterville, ME 04901, or Hospice of Southern Maine, 390 U.S. Route One, Scarborough, ME 04074.

STEVEN E. MONROE

CHELSEA – Steven Eric Monroe, 60, of Chelsea, died Thursday, February 8, 2024, at his home, following a brief illness. He was born, in Augusta, on March 7, 1963, the son of Francis and Dixie (Parlin) Monroe.

Steve graduated from Gardiner High School in 1981 and has worked for Interstate Fire Protection for about 39 years.

He loved to go camping and four wheeling with his wife, children and grandchildren. He loved watching his grandchildren play sports, and his daughter, Nasya, coach. Steve loved spending time with his friends and family.

He was predeceased by his wife, Tina Monroe; father, Francis Monroe and mother, Dixie Landry.

Steven is survived by two daughters Felicia Ward and fiancé Nate Johnston, Nasya Monroe; four grandchildren Aidan and Dominic Ward, Riley and Jocelyn Johnston; brothers Eugene Monroe and fiancée Mae Mayo and Timothy Monroe and wife Martha; and sister Laurie Monroe; sister-in-law Debby Campbeltown and husband Billy; many nieces and nephews.

Steven’s memorial visitation will be held on Saturday, February 17, 2024, from noon – 2 p.m., with a service to follow. A family spring burial will be held at a later date.

Arrangements are entrusted with Staples Funeral Home and Cremation Care, 53 Brunswick Avenue, Gardiner, Maine.

Condolences, memories, and photos may be shared with the family on the obituary page of the Staples Funeral Home website, http://www.staplesfuneralhome.com.

OTHERS DEPARTED

JOSHUA D. ELLIOTT

MEXICO – Joshua Dean Elliott, 42, died peacefully in his sleep on Tuesday, January 30, 2024, following a short illness. Joshua was born in Waterville on August 19, 1981, to Cheryl (Willette) and Christopher Elliott.

Joshua attended Benton and Fairfield schools. He loved working on trucks, snowmobiling, playing pool and fishing. As a young child he loved being with his grandparents riding the lawnmower or tractor and going to Moosehead with them.

Joshua had his demons he fought, unfortunately in the last battle, the demons won.

Joshua is survived by his mother, Cheryl; his sons AJ, Jedidia, Jace and Jozef; his sister, Kayla and her family Chris, Madelyn and Maxtyn; grandparents Ernest and Carline Willette and Lynda Dunaway; uncles Timothy (Paul) and Earl; his girlfriend, Stephanie Hildings; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.

He was predeceased by his father, Christopher; uncles William and Allen; grandparents Chester Batchelder and Melvin and Shirline Dostie.

Friends and family are invited to share memories with the family at http://www.meaderandson.com.

A graveside service will be held later in the spring.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Meader and Son Funeral Home, 3 Franklin St., Rumford.

CONOR B. HUGHES

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota – Conor Barbezat Hughes, 34, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, February 2, 2024, at his home in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Conor was born April 19, 1989, to James W. Hughes and Debra A. Barbezat, in Northhampton, Massachusetts.

He attended school in Waterville. Conor was an avid musician, learning violin in school, and African drumming from a master African drummer. He then continued to teach himself to play drums, guitar and mandolin. While attending Waterville High School he was a two-time member of the state champion Waterville Science Olympiad team and loved playing drums with his rock band.

Conor was very active in the Alfond Youth and Community Center, in Waterville, where he earned his black belt in Hen Sen Ryu Karate with Club Naha. He earned his B.A. in economics with honors at The University of Chicago and was on the verge of receiving his Ph.D in economics from The University of Minnesota.

Conor is survived by his mother Debra Barbezat, of Falmouth Foreside; father and stepmother James and Rhonda Hughes, of Fredericksburg, Texas; stepsister, Ashley Smith and her husband Jimmy Ngo, of Firestone, Colorado; stepbrother, Clayton Smith and his wife Rebecca Smith, of Fredericksburg, Texas; uncle, John Hughes and family, of Golden Valley, Minnesota; uncle, John Barbezat and family, of Yonkers, New York;

Conor was preceded in death by his grandparents Maurice and Anna Barbezat, of Yonkers, New York, grandparents John and Betty Hughes, of Ormond Beach, Florida.

Conor was buried beside his grandparents February 8, 2024, in private services at St. Joseph’s Cemetery, in Yonkers, New York.

Memorials may be made to the Alfond Youth and Community Center, 126 North St., Waterville, ME 04901.

CHARLES L. SWEET III

WATERVILLE – Charles Leroy Sweet III, 73, passed away on Monday, February 5, 2024, at his sister’s home in Gorham.

The full obituary and online condolence messages are available at the Chad E. Poitras Cremation and Funeral Service website, http://www.mainefuneral.com

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to a charity of your choice.

ROSAMOND BOUCHARD

SEBAS­TOPOL, California – Rosamond Bouchard, 90, passed away in Sebastopol, California, on Tuesday, February 6, 2024. She was born Rosa­mond Eva Keef, on November 12, 1933, in Albion, to William Earl and Dora Christina (Baker) Keef.

She was predeceased by her granddaughter, Maia Rose Bouchard; her siblings Frank Keef, Ferne Boivin, and Carolyn Southard; and her long-time companion, Richard Nelson.

She is survived by her children Richard (Cynthia Cyr) Bouchard, Michael (Colette Letourneau) Bouchard, Linda Bouchard, and Terry (Preston) Dalglish; her grandchildren, Cerise Bouchard (Craig Caudill) and Mireille Bouchard (Thomas Sartin), Paul (Ashley), Michael, and Hanna Bouchard, and Olivia Poulin; her great-grandchildren, Garrett and Remy Caudill, Liam and Ella Sartin, Ayden Stockstill, and Evan, Ella, Carson, and Cooper Bouchard.

She graduated from Besse (Albion) High School, in Albion, in 1951 where she was an honor roll student and active in sports (basketball and softball), drama, and various clubs. She raised her children in Waterville and worked for many years at W. T. Grant and at Diocesan Human Relations Services.

After her children had grown, she moved to California and lived and worked in the San Francisco Bay Area for 40 years. After retiring, she stayed active volunteering for several charitable agencies, including Guide Dogs for the Blind, Marin Center, and Hospice By the Bay Thrift Store.

She was a member of the General Society of Mayflower Descendants and the Daughters of the American Revolution.

 
 

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