OBITUARIES for Thursday, February 3, 2022

JOHN McLEAN

WATERVILLE – John “Rick” McLean, 60, passed away on Tuesday, January 4, 2022, following a brief illness. John was born on December 27, 1961, in Water­ville, the first born son of John and Celeste (Ire­land) McLean.

He attended grammar school in Vassalboro where he enjoyed playing football and baseball. He graduated from Winslow High School in 1980. He worked for the Harris Baking Company, in Waterville, until their closure and was then employed by Walmart until the time of his death.

When John was younger he was an avid fan of WWE Wrestling and loved watching it with his children and nephews. As he got older he became an avid fan of both football and NASCAR. He was thrilled when he was able to attend a race at Louden [NH] with his father and brothers. John loved family gatherings where you would find him laughing and joking.

John was predeceased by his mother Celeste.

He is survived by his father John McLean, of Vassalboro; son Joshua McLean and grandson Brayden, of Vassalboro; daughter Jessica McLean, of Oakland; son Jared McLean with his wife Randi and granddaughter Savanah, of Sidney; three brothers, David and his wife Arlene, of Winslow, Tim, of Vassalboro, and Mike and his wife Tawnya, of Fairfield; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.

A memorial and graveside service will be held at a later date.

JOSEPH C. GRENIER

WINSLOW – Joseph Charles Grenier, “Ray the Bulldog”, 100, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, January 15, 2022, at his home, in Win­slow. He was born in Win­slow on November 25, 1921, the youngest of 13 siblings born to Joseph and Mathilda Grenier.

As a young man he was an avid hockey player and often talked about shoveling off the snow to make a hockey rink with the local kids on the Kennebec River, near Waterville’s south end. He also took up boxing and had great success at it which gave him the ring name “Ray the Bulldog”. He was a longtime fan of the Boston Bruins and New England Patriots, and enjoyed hunting and fishing.

Ray started painting and working on battleships in Boston, Massachusetts, and was drafted in 1942, serving in the U.S. Navy as a Gunners Mate 3rd Class from 1942- 1945 in World War II. Most of his missions were on LCT (land craft tank) Ships. When he returned home he was known to work in local woolen mills, most notably the Wyandotte-Worsted Textile Mill, in Waterville, until his retirement.

In 1949, Ray married Blanche Courtemauche and they enjoyed many wonderful years together until she passed away in 1993.

Ray was a man of good health and drove his Jeep, maintained his home, mowed his lawn and snowblowed his driveway right up to his passing. He had a quick wit and smart-aleck sense of humor.

He was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, in Winslow, and was the oldest living member of the MacCrillis-Rousseau VFW Post #8835, in Winslow.

He is survived by his daughter, Lorraine Chamberlain and Patsy Viglione, of Florida; his 13 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; 34 great-great-grandchildren; 8 great-great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

Ray was predeceased by his wife Blanche; daughters Rita McCausland and Joan Van Horn; his grandson Mike Lambert; as well as his parents and siblings.

A graveside service with military honors will be held in the spring on April 15, 2022, at 2 p.m., at the Maine Veterans Cemetery, in Augusta.

Arrangements are under the care and direction of Veilleux and Redington Funeral Home, http://www.VeilleuxFuneralHome.com.

ARTHUR J. GOOLDRUP JR.

OAKLAND – Arthur J. Gooldrup Jr, 82, of Oakland, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, January 17, 2022, at East­ern Maine Medical Cen­ter, in Bangor. He was born August 7, 1939, in Wat­er­ville, the son of Arthur Sr. and Yvonne Gooldrup.

Arthur Jr. was educated in the China school system. Arthur Jr. married the love of his life in 1957 and remained married for 62 years enjoying each other’s company, building up special memories traveling and raising their family along the way.

Arthur Jr. worked many years and was well known for his time at Dead River Co., traveling the state installing pumps before retiring in 1998. “Retirement” is a term used loosely as he was always staying busy and active by working with “Boy”, helping family, friends or on his camper and truck. He was a devoted father and doting husband. He took great pride in his family, especially his grandchildren who called him “Grampy” and “Bampa”. He always made time for his family and would be there in a moment’s notice to help his children and grandchildren.

Arthur Jr. was social and the ultimate conversationalist, he was well known across the state and beyond, not only for his hardworking reputation but because he was someone who had time for everyone and could quickly make friends even with complete strangers. He enjoyed family gatherings, traveling, camping and going to casinos with his wife Violet. Arthur Jr. was a true role model for his family and modeled all the values a family man should have. He was predeceased by his wife Violet A. Gooldrup; parents Arthur Sr. and Yvonne Gooldrup; brothers Pete Gooldrup and Norman Moulton, sisters Connie Matteson, Barbara French, and Christine Butler; nephew Eddie Clark.

He is survived by his daughters June Vigue and husband Armand, of Oakland, Brenda Kenney and partner Seth Foster, of Waterville; son Arthur “Boy” Gooldrup III, and wife Marcy, of Oakland; seven grandchildren, Jennifer Rideout, Stacey Doucette (also Goddaughter), Mandy Kenney, James Kenney, Arthur Gooldrup IV, Cory Gooldrup, and Raelynn Gooldrup; 18 great-grandchildren; brother Jimmy Gooldrup and wife Irene; sisters Lillian Belcher and her husband James, Mary Champine, and sister-in-law Joyce Gooldrup.

At Arthur Jr.’s request there will be no funeral service. Arrangements and care will be done through Dan and Scott’s cremation.

JEAN R. MASON

SOUTH CHINA – Jean Ruth Locke Mason, 74, passed away on Wednesday, January 19, 2022, at Maine Medical Center, in Portland. Jean was born in Skowhegan on June 10, 1947, to Everette Locke and Ruth Locke, of Skowhegan.

She attended Madison Area Memorial High School, and in 1970 graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree from the Northern Conservatory of Music. In 1979, Jean married Rev. Orville Mason and they resided in Jackman where they pastored the Jackman Church of the Nazarene. After retiring from full-time pastoring, Jean and Orville eventually moved to the China area and found their church home for decades to come.

Jean has been an active and faithful member of China Regional Church of the Nazarene from its inception over 35 years ago, on Hanson Rd., South China, in a garage. She was involved with many ministries including choral programs, leading in bells, playing piano, singing, creating scenes for VBS and other programs, and had a passion for missions as she served as the Nazarene International President for many years. Jean had a servant’s heart and would gladly help whenever asked.

Jean drove a van for the Augusta school system and found joy in her interactions with the students. Beyond her work and church activities, she volunteered for the China schools in the music program. She also had a great love for dogs. She graduated from the course of study at Animal Behavior College to be a certified dog trainer and has been training dogs (she would say their owners) since then, getting 5-star reviews from most that she has helped. She also had fun making homemade dog biscuits for the dogs in her church family and her clients.

Jean is survived by her brother-in-law, Joe Arsenault; nephew Ransdall (Randy) Luce, and nieces Laurie Paine and Dana Davis.

In addition to her parents, Jean was predeceased by her husband, Orville Mason and sister Joan Aresenault.

A celebration of life was held on Sunday, January 30, at the China Regional Church of the Nazarene.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the ASPCA at https://secure.aspca.org/donate.

LAURA M. GRIVOIS

WATERVILLE – Laura M. Grivois, 82, died Thursday, January 20, 2022, at Central Maine Medical Cen­ter, in Lewis­ton. She was born July 4, 1939.

She retired from Colby College, in Waterville, in 1998.

She leaves behind two sons, Jerry L. Grivois and his wife Debrah Grivois, and Jeffrey Grivois and his wife Judith Grivois; two grandchildren, Jerry Grivois Jr. and Katelynn Grivois; one sister, Lena Wilde; and many nieces, nephews.

Services will be held in the spring.

COLEINE G. HOAGUE

Coleine G. Hoague, 89, peacefully passed away on Thursday, January 20, 2022. She was born on May 17, 1932, to George and Florence Stevens.

She was born and lived in Augusta until they moved to South China.

She had a love for horses, four-wheeling, camping, singing and playing guitar. She started her career raising her kids then nursing until she started waitressing.

Coleine was predeceased by her husband of 53 years which she married on her birthday in 1952, her parents George and Florence; three brothers, Merle, Milton, and Milford; a sister-in-law Shirley Stevens; a nephew Butchie; and a great-granddaughter Payten Grace Skidgel.

She is survived by three sons Dana, Daryl and companion Penny, Danyl and companion Elsie, Debbie and husband Timothy Cormier, Deidra and companion Jim Mason; lots of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. There will be no funeral services but her family will announce at a later time of a Celebration of Life.

ROBERT F. SMITH

WINSLOW – Robert Francis Smith, 68, passed away peacefully Friday, January 21, 2022. Robert was born March 17, 1953, in Waterville, the son of Leona Trask and Eben Smith.

He attended schools in Oakland and Skowhegan.

For several years he was employed at Weeks’ Body Shop, in Waterville. He then moved on to Joseph Motor Company, also inWaterville, where he was the body shop manager. In 1980 he changed careers and went to work for Lucas Tree Experts, of Portland. Bob became a licensed pesticide applicator and foreman and remained there until his retirement in 1995.

He enjoyed fishing on many different lakes in Maine but his true passion was hunting, until his health declined and he was unable to continue doing what he so enjoyed. He especially loved his annual trip to hunting camp for many years with “the boys.” He spent countless hours hunting with his very dear friends, Leo Beaulieu who passed in 2016 and David Vigue.

His children, grandchildren and great-grandson where what he was most proud of and his most cherished time was spent with them.

Bob is survived by his daughter Gretchen Rinaldi and her husband Dominick Rinaldi, of Skowhegan; son Michael Smith and his wife Carol, of Cornville; daughters Lacey Smith and partner Lee Lemieux, of Skowhegan, Lorraine Smith and partner Stephen McCarthy, of Newburyport, Massachusetts, Katlynn Smith and her partner Morgan Floyd, of Skowhegan, Jessica (Noah) Pomerleau and her partner Mikey Strom, of Winslow; granddaughters, Hailey Thorpe and partner Travis Janvrin, Leianna and Emilee Lemieux; grandsons, Christopher Wentworth, Greyson Noke and Karter McCarthy; stepgrandsons, Broc Libby and Corey Skehan; great-grandson, Max Janvrin as well as great-grandson due in May, Owen Robert Janvrin; sister, Kathy Brown, of Oakland; brother-in-law, Roger Greenwood, of Fairfield; many nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was predeceased by his grandparents, Basil and Winifred Trask; his daughter, Rachel; his parents; sister, Carol Hartsgrove and sister, Brenda Greenwood.

A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, February 12, 2022, at 12:30 at the VFW, 58 Preble Avenue, Madison, with a graveside service to be held in the spring.

Arrangements under the direction and care of Dan & Scott’s Cremation & Funeral Service, 445 Waterville Road, Skowhegan ME 04976.

In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to your local humane society.

CHARLENE G. HONEA

WINDSOR – Charlene Gracie Honea, 65, passed away suddenly on Sunday, January 23, 2022, due to natural causes, at the Alfond Center for Health, in Augusta. She was born on July 2, 1956, a daughter of George E. and Edith (Erbe) Gracie Sr..

Charlene grew up in Connecticut, graduating from Tolland High School in the class of 1974. Summers during her childhood were spent at the family cottage on China Lake, a special place that remained dear to Charlene’s heart all her life. Following high school, Charlene graduated from secretarial school. She later met her future husband, Larry Honea, and the two were married on October 21, 1989. They settled on Shuman Road, in Windsor, and became parents to their daughter, Kaitlyn Honea.

For over 40 years, Charlene was a dedicated employee at Farris, Foley & Dick, P.A., in Augusta, as a legal secretary.

Charlene, known to many as “Charlie”, enjoyed fishing, boating, four-wheeling, and spending time at the cottage on China Lake. For many years, she looked forward to playing “Setback” cards every Wednesday night with friends. In her younger years, Charlene was an avid baton twirler, and was devoted in supporting Kaitlyn following her footsteps. Traveling far and wide to competitions, she was proud to watch her daughter bring home many trophies. Charlene was a homebody at heart and simply enjoyed spending time at home, playing on her Kindle.

Above all, she loved her family dearly and was a devoted wife and mother.

She was predeceased by her parents.

She is survived by her husband of 32 years, Larry Honea; her daughter, Kaitlyn Honea; her brother, George E. Gracie Jr. and his wife Barbara; and countless other friends.

A memorial service was held on Sunday, January 30, 2022, at Plummer Funeral Home, 983 Ridge Rd., Windsor, Maine. There will also be an informal “celebration of life” at a future date.

Condolences, stories, or photos may be shared at http://www.plummerfh.com.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Charlene’s name may be made to Alfond Center for Cancer, c/o MaineGeneral Health Office of Philanthropy, P.O. Box 828, Waterville, ME 04903-0828.

CHARLES F. ROWLETTE

ALBION – Charles Frederick “Fred” Matthew Rowlette, 80, of Albion, passed away on Sun­day morning, January 23, 2022, at Maine­General Comfort Care, in Augusta, following a season of ill health. He was born June 17, 1941, in Drumkeeran Co, Leitrim, Ireland, the oldest son of Gerald Rowlette and Elizabeth (Buchanan) Rowlette.

He came from Ireland and settled in Brooklyn, New York, and took his first job, which was an elevator operator, where he met the love of his life Kathleen O’Hara, of Roscrea Co., Tipperary, Ireland. They married January 27, 1962.

He also worked in construction in New York and moved to Maine in 1964. He did roofing and drove truck several years for Home Swift. Retired from the State of Maine in 1984, where he worked for the Bureau of Purchases.

He enjoyed coon hunting with his friends and enjoyed raising Irish Jack Russell Terriers for many years.

Loved God’s word and telling people about the Lord. He liked to play the organ and loved music.

In addition to his wife of almost 60 years, he is survived by a daughter, Geraldine Travers and her husband Flint ,of Litchfield; two grandchildren, Tanya Fournier and her husband Kyle, of Greene, and Evan Travers and his wife Alicia, of Bowdoin; three great-grandchildren, Charlotte and Caleb, of Greene, and Damon, of Bowdoin; his brothers, Cyril Rowlette and his wife Molly, of Ireland, and Leslie Rowlette and his wife Rosaleen, of Ireland; his sisters, Geraldine Hopkins and her husband Ian, of England, and Patricia Barber and her husband John, of Ireland; and a cousin, Hazel Gardiner, of Ireland; many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

He was predeceased by his parents, and great-granddaughter, Rylee Mae Travers.

A celebration of life will be held sometime this summer.

Arrangements are in the care of the Lawry Brothers Funeral Home, 107 Main St. Fairfield where memories may be shared, and an online register book signed by visiting http://www.familyfirstfuneralhomes.com

STANLEY M. WHITTIER

WATERVILLE – Stanley M. Whittier, 91, formerly a long time resident of Augusta, died Monday, January 24, 2022, at the Alfond Center for Health, in Augusta, following a long illness. He was born in Bath on January 10, 1931, a son of the late Stanley A. and Frances (Martin) Whittier.

Mr. Whittier attended Augusta schools and was a communicant of St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church. He was a U.S. Army veteran, serving during the Korean War.

Mr. Whittier had been self-employed barber for many years in Augusta, where he also enjoyed organizing the Chamber of Commerce Whatever Week Races and you could always spot him in the bleachers at Cony basketball games. In 1955 he built his camp on Clary Lake, in Jefferson, which was his favorite place to spend time with family.

He was predeceased by his wife, Irene J. (Valliere) Whittier; two brothers, Keith and Leonard Whittier and his sister, Joyce Chick.

Mr. Whittier is survived by his two daughters, Gail J. Champine, of Waterville, and Jane F. Roy, of Biddeford; five grandchildren, Stacy Grondin, Jessica Grondin, Carly Champine, Morgan Burnette, and Dylane Farrington, nine great-grandchildren; three great-great- grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

A service was held on Tuesday, February 1, at Plummer Funeral Home, 16 Pleasant St., Augusta. Burial will be in the spring in Sand Hill Cemetery, Somerville.

Condolences, stories and photos may be shared at http://www.plummerfh.com.

The family requests that donations in Stan’s memory be made to Travis Mills Foundation, 89 Water St., Hallowell, ME 04347.

KATHLEEN J. HUMPHREY

BENTON – Kathleen J. Humphrey, 82, died peacefully of natural causes on Tuesday, January 25, 2022, in Ban­gor. Kathleen was born on August 10, 1939, in East Benton, the daughter of the late Henry and Julia (Buker) Martin.

She graduated from Lawrence High School, in Fairfield, and received her degree from Farmington State Teachers College. She worked for many years as a fabric stitcher for Health-Tex, in Brunswick, and retired early from L.L.Bean, in Freeport. She committed her retirement years to taking care of her aging parents.

Kathleen raised three sons all on her own. Everything she accomplished and did was especially for them. She was adventurous, liked to travel, and had been through 48 of our states. She enjoyed sun bathing, reading, walking, and putting puzzles together.

She is survived by two sons, Gregory Humphrey and wife Stacy, of Havelock, North Carolina, and Glenn Humphrey, of Benton; 10 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; sister, Judith Shores, of Oakland; brother, Henry Martin Jr. and wife Patricia, of Benton; and several nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by her parents; her son, Jeffrey Humphrey; and a brother, Thomas H. Martin Sr., all of Benton.

A family committal will be held at a later date.

To leave a message of kindness or to share a memory, please visit http://www.shoreynichols.com.

Care has been provided by Shorey-Nichols Funeral Home, Pittsfield.

JOSEPH A. BRANDT

WINDSOR – Joseph A. Brandt, 94, died on Wednesday, January 26, 2022, a proud member of the Greatest Generation. Joseph was born on April 9, 1927, in New York City, New York, to Joseph Brandt and Elizabeth J. Brandt.

Joseph enlisted in the United States Navy during World War II before graduating high school and was proud to have served. Joseph received several awards to include, Merchant Marine emblem, Pacific war zone bar, victory medal and Philippine Liberation ribbon.

Joseph was a huge supporter of the Second Amendment and a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association (NRA) and enjoyed competitive shooting in rifle, pistol, and shotgun where he won numerous awards for his shooting abilities. Over the years, beginning in 1946, Joseph had been in 11 different Rifle and Pistol clubs, nine of which he served as president and help build and design ranges for up to 200 yards.

Joseph served as president of the agent’s advisory council while working in the insurance industry. He was once the president in the Whitefield Lions Club and served as president of W.I.S.D.U.M., where he met and fell in love with Margaret “Peggie” Whitehouse.

Joseph loved painting and art and was active until his death with the Harlow Art Gallery, in Hallowell. Joseph had won many prizes for his artwork that he shared with his friends and family. Joe will be fondly remembered for his enormous sense of humor, quick wit and sharp tongue.

Joseph is survived by his long-time companion, Margret “Peggie” Whitehouse, of Augusta; daughter, Elizabeth (Brandt) Cotrone; and many cousins, nieces, nephews, and grandchildren.

A celebration of Joe’s life will be planned in the spring.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Plummer Funeral Home, 16 Pleasant St., Augusta. Condolences, stories and photos may be shared at http://www.plummerfh.com.

In lieu of flowers or donations, Joe would love it if we all introduced a young person to firearm safety and the sport of shooting and get our youngsters involved in a local gun club for a lifetime of enjoyment in a sport Joseph held near to his heart.

HARRY N. YEATON

ALBION – Harry Norman Yeaton, 95, a devoted businessman and family man, died peacefully at home on Wednesday, January 26, 2022. Harry was born May 3, 1926, in Knox, to William and Fannie (Whitcomb) Yeaton.

He attended schools in Knox and Freedom. He served in the U.S. Army for two years and was a part of the 34th infantry regiment. He was honorably discharged in January of 1947. Harry purchased Yeaton Service and Supply, in Albion, from his father in 1969, and owned and operated it until 2017, when he sold and retired from the business that was in operation for 70 years.

Harry was a part of the Albion Volunteer Fire Department from 1960-1982. He was one of the original founders of the Lovejoy Health Center, in Albion, and was a member of the board of directors until 1990. He was a constable for the town of Albion. He was instrumental in obtaining the first emergency vehicle equipped to transport patients.

Harry was known to many children in town as Uncle Harry. He was a very generous and caring person, always putting others before himself.

Harry was a former member of the Albion Christian Church and attended Bible Baptist and Mill Stream Christian Fellowship.

He was predeceased by his parents, William and Fannie Yeaton; his sister, Francis Webber, his brothers, James and Arthur, his brother-in-law, Merville Webber; his nephews, Jerry and Jim Hustus, and his niece, Judy Burke.

Harry is survived by his sister, Betsy Yeaton, of Albion; his sister-in-law, Evelyn Yeaton, of Ocala, Florida; several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

A funeral service was held on Wednesday, February 2, at Albion Christian Church. Burial will take place in the spring.

Arrangements are in the care of the Lawry Brothers Funeral Home, 107 Main St., Fairfield, where memories may be shared, and an online register book signed by visiting http://www.familyfirstfuneralhomes.com.

OTHERS

ANNE MARIE PULSIFER

NIANTIC, Connecticut – Anne Marie Pulsifer, 57, passed away, following a brief illness, on Friday December 3, 2021, in Niantic, Connecticut. Anne Marie was born on July 14, 1964, in Waterville, the daughter of William P. and Marie A. Pulsifer, of Belgrade Lakes.

Anne Marie graduated from Messalonskee High School, in Oakland, in 1982 and continued her education at Notre Dame College, in Manchester, New Hampshire. She graduated with high honors with a paralegal degree in 1986. Anne Marie worked for law firms in New Hampshire and Portland. She also worked transcribing for a cardiologist at Maine Medical Center, in Portland. In her early 20s she moved to Niantic, Connecticut, where she worked at a car dealership for several years. Later she joined her partner, Ken, at their restaurant where she remained to assist him wherever needed.

Anne Marie’s love of books started at a very young age of 9 months old, holding a very small book sitting in her high chair. Much later, her favorite book was A Wrinkle in Time, by Madeleine L’Engle. Anne Marie loved to cook and had many favorite recipes but pretty much did it her way and the results were always very good. She loved to share her cooking with friends and neighbors.

Anne Marie loved her home state of Maine and its four seasons. Growing up, she would skate for hours on the frozen stream listening to music with family and friends. In the spring she anxiously waited for the leaves to grow on the trees and for the spring bushes blooming. In the summer she always shared what she had planted for flowers and vegetables in the raised beds Ken built for her. In the fall she was able to enjoy the early foliage in Connecticut and the family would send her pictures of the stream during the peak foliage in Maine.

Anne Marie also loved the Maine coast where family would meet to celebrate her birthday at Two Lights, in Cape Elizabeth.

Anne Marie was a bright, genuine, kindhearted, thoughtful person with a great sense of humor.

She is survived by her parents, William P. and Marie A. Pulsifer; her sister Louise P. Hogan; her nephew William Hogan and niece Emily Hogan; and her partner Ken Hochstetter; uncle and aunt, James and Nancy Morissette; many cousins and family friend Maryanne Fotter; and her “Auntie Anne”, Anne Boulette.

Anne Marie was predeceased by her Godparents, Uncle George and Aunt Minette, Willena Monroe, and her uncle and aunt, Wilfred and Sylvia Morissette.

A memorial service will be held in the spring. Service, time and place will be announced.

SHARON K. LAMBERT

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. – Sharon Kervin Lambert, 51, of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, passed away on Tuesday, January 11, 2022, following a courageous battle with cancer. Sharon was born on December 24, 1970, in Waterville.

After graduating from Kennebec Valley Community College (KVCC) with a degree in nursing, she started her first job at Lakewood, in Waterville, as an RN, kickstarting a 28-year career in nursing.

She lived in Oakland for many years where she had great pool parties and barbecues with friends and family. In 2018, Sharon moved to Hilton Head Island with her partner Karen Nevers, of 13 years, where her dreams came true living in an oceanview home. Sharon had a passion for traveling and shopping. You could always count on her for great medical advice. She was a dedicated mom. Her pleasant personality was contagious to everyone she met. Sharon was predeceased by her stepfather David Mullen.

She is survived by her three children, Trevor Kervin, Chelsea and Julia Lambert; her life partner Karen Nevers; her mother, Kathleen Kervin Mullen; her sisters Jessica Mullen, Anne Boisevert and Jerri Hume; and her one nephew Caleb Heverling.

Sharon did not want a funeral, instead she wanted a celebration of life which will be held privately here in Maine and on Hilton Head Island at a later date.

 
 

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