OBITUARIES for Thursday, May 29, 2025

MARIE L. LeBLANC

WATERVILLE – Marie Loraine Alice (Giroux) LeBlanc, 88, passed away on Friday, May 9, 2025, at MaineGeneral Medical Center – Thayer Campus, in Waterville. Loraine was born in Winslow, on November 13, 1936; the daughter of Royal Giroux and Yvette (Jolin) Giroux.

She graduated from Waterville High School in 1954.

For the past 10 years, Loraine has lived at Mount Joseph, in Waterville. Offering friendship and an infectious laugh to all who knew her. Over the years, Loraine worked in various places, including the Silent Woman restaurant, C. F. Hathaway Shirt Co., Sears, and JCPenney. She also sold Avon for a time. As a member of Corpus Christi parish, in Waterville, an avid churchgoer and activity attender, Loraine was a dedicated person to her community.

She belonged to the Rosary Solidarity and devoted herself to the Blessed Mother. She was a lifetime member of the Ladies Auxiliary to the MacCrillis-Rousseau Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #8835. When the Ladies Auxiliary had blood drives, Loraine volunteered to hand out the snacks to the donors. Reading newspapers, word search puzzles, going to the beach, attending parades, and playing bingo were some of the activities Loraine enjoyed.

She is survived by her daughters, Janet LeBlanc and Rebecca (LeBlanc) Yong; grandchildren Michelle Hussey, Jared Bouchard, Jeremy Bouchard, and Alexander Yong; her sisters, Shirley (Giroux) Aube, Therese (Giroux) Helliksen, Esther (Giroux) Scott; and brother David Giroux; and many nieces and nephews.

Her son Gary Bouchard; brother Robert Giroux; and sisters Lucy (Giroux) Goodno and Jeannette (Giroux) Bilodeau predeceased her.

Loraine’s Mass of Christian Burial was held on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, at Notre Dame Catholic Church, in Waterville. The burial followed at Saint Francis Catholic Cemetery.

Services are under the care of Veilleux-Redington-Lawry Brothers, 8 Elm Street, Waterville. An online guestbook may be signed and memories shared at http://www.vrlfuneralhome.com.

PEARL A. DAWES

SKOWHEGAN – Pearl A. (York) Dawes, 85, passed away peacefully at Redington Fairview Geneeral Hospital, on Tuesday May 13, 2025. Pearl was born in Athens on July 28, 1939, the daughter of Millard and Bernice (Corson) York.

She attended Skowhegan area schools.

She was a happy homemaker, who was always willing to lend a hand to anyone. Pearl loved cleaning and caring for others. She attended Starpoint Church online faithfully.

Pearl loved hanging out with family, watching cooking competition shows, and doing her sticker by number books. She was a proud mom and nana who loved her family dearly and would drop everything to help them. Pearl was an extremely strong woman overcoming a lot in life.

She was predeceased by her parents, Millard and Bernice, her husband and love of her life Rodney Dawes, her sisters, Effie Hayden and Gertrude Sheaff, her brother Millard York Jr., and special friend Ruth Corson.

She was survived by her daughter Shelly and husband Luke; her granddaughter Sasha; her sisters Ethelyn and Phyllis; her brother-in-law Ernie; many nieces, nephews and cousins.

A graveside service will be held at Mt. Rest Cemetery, in Athens, on Saturday, June 7, 2025, at 1 p.m. There will be a Celebration of Life at Tewksbury Hall, in Skowhegan, immediately following.

Please visit Pearl’s memorial page at https://svremembrancecenter.com/obituaries/pearl-dawes where condolences, photos, and special memories may be shared.

LINDA R. WITHERS

WATERVILLE – Linda Ruth Withers, 76, passed away on Tuesday, May 13, 2025. Linda was born in Moscow, on February 15, 1949, the youngest daughter of Randall and Leone (Brown) McLaughlin.

Linda was the heart of her family; she took pride in nurturing others in both her personal and professional life. She was a devoted mother, grandmother, and caretaker of her cherished cats and dogs. She was also a hard-working and caring nurse, first as a CNA and then as an LPN at Togus Veterans Medical Center, where she worked the night shift providing care for dementia patients. She received multiple awards and recognitions for her dedication to her patients and applied her salary to help put both of her children through college.

Linda was the wife of Gary Withers for 55 years. She was a loving mother and cherished grandmother to their two children and their families: son Bradley Withers, of Bowdoinham, and his wife, Melissa; daughter Lesley Withers, of Mount Pleasant, Michigan; and grandchildren, Aubrey and Elise.

In addition to her immediate family, Linda is survived by five siblings, Mavis Malloy, of Bingham, Avis Clark, of Gray, Betty Smith, of West Gardiner, Donna McLaughlin, of Oakland, and Gary McLaughlin, of Moscow; as well as many nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by her parents, her twin brother, and brother James McLaughlin.

MAXINE L. AUSTIN

SIDNEY – Maxine Louise Austin, 86, passed away Tuesday, May 13, 2025, as the result of Alzheimer’s. She was born in Dover-Foxcroft, on November 2, 1938, to Walter Lougee and Alberta (LaGross) Lougee.

Maxine was a graduate of Foxcroft Academy, class of 1957, and the Waterville School of Automation. She also attended the University of Maine at Augusta.

Maxine worked several jobs and climbed the professional ladder to a very successful career. Some positions she held include telephone operator, stitcher for Dexter Shoe Company, and a data entry clerk for the Department of Public Safety, a skill she also taught others. In 1978 she joined Digital Equipment Corporation, in Augusta, where she started as a computer board assembler, then took classes at UMA to earn a promotion to Accounts Payable Supervisor, then Purchasing Manager, and eventually a Software Consultant for Electronic Data Interchange. She retired from Digital in 1992, but then rejoined the workforce as Assistant to the Controller at Valmet Corporation, with duties including accounts payable and receivable. From there, she became Purchasing Manager at Edwards Manufacturing, in Pittsfield, from where she officially retired in 1996.

In retirement she worked part-time at State Cable TV, in Augusta, and Mung Bean gift shop, in Boothbay Harbor, while spending summers at Shore Hills Campground with her husband. Maxine was past president of the Maine State Employees Association, Kennebec Chapter. While serving as a member of the Council for MSEA in the 1970s, she was a member of the negotiating team for the first employees’ contract for state workers and received a commendation from Governor James Longley for her dedication to the State of Maine.

Maxine enjoyed needlework, jigsaw puzzles, reading, attending her grandchildren’s and nieces’ sporting events, and spending time with family and friends, often putting her sharp wit and sense of humor on display. She spent many summer days at the Popham Beach with her daughter and grandchildren searching for sand dollars and seashells. Maxine was a lifelong athlete who enjoyed golfing, bowling, and basketball. She was Maine State Foul Shooting Champion in 1956.

Maxine was a talented seamstress who made all of her daughter’s prom dresses among other creations. She was also a great cook who managed to always have a home cooked meal on the table for dinner during her very demanding working years, and helped make her grandchildren’s homemade character birthday cakes, which they enjoyed immensely. You could often find Maxine at craft shows selling her wares as a gifted tole painter. She was a member of the Tole ‘n Me Chapter of the Society of Decorative Painters, where she served as vice president, and was a member of the Artistree Association.

Maxine also volunteered as an usher (Angel) at the Waterville Opera House for several years.

Maxine was predeceased by her parents, her husband Dale Austin, brother Malcolm Lougee, stepdaughter Polly Austin, and stepson Timothy Austin.

She is survived by her daughter Renee Page and husband Richard, of Farmingdale; two grandchildren, Avery Pag of Portland, and Elijah Pag of Farmingdale; brothers Walter Lougee, of Williamsburg Township, Onie Lougee (and wife Martha), of Harmony; stepchildren Janet Desjardins, of Augusta, Sharon Soble, of Florida, Shari Austin, of Virginia, David Austin (and wife Linda), of Albion; 10 step-grandchildren; 16 step-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

A graveside service at Reynolds Hill Cemetery, in Sidney, will be held on Thursday, June 5, at 1 p.m.

ELIZABETH L. ROSSI

WATERVILLE – Elizabeth L. “Liz” Rossi , 79, passed away peacefully on Wednesday May 14, 2025. Liz was born on September 10, 1945, in Gardiner, the daughter of William and Mary O’Meara.

She grew up in West Gardiner and graduated from Kents Hill in 1962.

After high school, Liz fulfilled her career working as a Registered Nurse. She graduated from St. Joseph’s College and then went on to start her nursing career in the ER at the Gardiner General Hospital. After that, she then moved on to the Central Maine General Hospital and then onto the Augusta Hospital in the ER. Liz then expanded her role into Mental Health where she worked at the Augusta Mental Health Institution and then moved on to Kennebec Behavioral facilities in both Waterville and Augusta.

Liz’s biggest love in life was for cats. Whether the cat was hers or the neighbor’s cat she spoiled them like they were her own. Her hobbies included reading a good book, listening to her favorite Blues music, and watching the birds at her feeder. Liz also cherished her friendships and visits with her sister, Julie and her friends Lisa and Sue.

Liz was predeceased by her parents William and Mary O’Meara; and her brother, Michael O’Meara.

Liz is survived by her sons, Christopher Russell and his wife Cindy Russell, of Caratunk, and Matthew Russel, of Charleston, West Virginia; and her grandchildren Wyatt and Joslyn Russell, of Greenville, North Carolina; her sister, Julie O’Meara, of Farmingdale.

Arrangements and guidance are in the care of 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

In lieu of flowers: donations can be made in her name to the Humane Society Waterville Area, 100 Webb Rd., Waterville, as this organization was near and dear to Liz’s Heart.

REGINALD G. MICHAUD

SMITHFIELD – Reginald Gilman Michaud, 84, passed away on the morning of Thursday, May 15, 2025. Reginald was born in Waterville on April 30, 1941, the son of Albert and Mary (Cyr) Michaud.

He attended Waterville schools, graduating from Waterville High School in 1961. He then served in the United States Navy on the USS Forrestal Aircraft Carrier from 1961-1965.

Reggie was briefly employed as a machinist after serving in the Navy. In 1978, in a one-car garage, he opened American Glass Company, on Main Street, in Waterville, later moving to 153 College Ave. and then expanding to Skowhegan. He was a member of Corpus Christi Parish, in Waterville, as well as the Waterville Elks Lodge #905.

On April 4, 1964, Reggie married the love of his life, Marilyn Gilbert. They raised their family in Waterville then moved to Smithfield where Reggie used his accomplished carpentry skills to build their dream house by the lake. He loved woodworking and also crafted some of the furniture for the house.

An adventurous spirit, Reggie found joy in traveling, SCUBA diving, snowmobiling, and “Tuesday Night” card games with friends. But above all, he loved fishing, always in pursuit of the legendary “Walter” on countless trips with family and friends. His greatest joy, however, was spending time with his grandsons – whether fishing, tubing on the lake, or cheering them on at sporting events, he was a constant presence in their lives, celebrating every milestone and achievement.

Reggie was predeceased by his parents; and his brother, Ronald.

He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Marilyn (Gilbert) Michaud; his three children, Sue (Michaud) Roop and husband Matt, Jim Michaud and wife Kelly, and Todd Michaud and wife Cathy; his six grandchildren, Chris, Nathan, Lucas, Aaron, Alex, and Justin; and his five great-grandchildren; his brother, James Michaud and his wife Cheryl; and his sister, Diane (Michaud) Anderson; many nieces and nephews.

Visiting hours will be held on Thursday, June 19, from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at Gallant Funeral Home, 10 Elm St.,
Waterville.

A Celebration of Life will be held at 4 p.m., at the Waterville Elks Lodge #905, 76 Industrial Drive, Waterville, following the visitation.

A graveside service with military honors will be held on Tuesday, June 24, at noon, at the Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 163 Mt. Vernon Rd., Augusta.

An online guestbook may be signed, condolences and memories shared at http://www.gallantfh.com.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Reggie’s name to The Travis Mills Foundation, 647 Castle Island Rd., Mt. Vernon, ME 04352, or at http://www.travismillsfoundation.org.

ALLEN E. MUSIC

CHINA – Allen Edward Music, 81, passed away at home on Thursday, May 15, 2025. Allen was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on April 20, 1944 to Sarah and Louis Music.

When Allen was quite young, they moved to the Washington D.C. area and opened a grocery store where Allen helped in any way he could before and after school and on weekends. While some might assume that Allen growing up as a white, Jewish boy in a predominantly Black neighborhood would be challenging, those who knew Allen are well aware that race, religion, sexual orientation or gender identity in no way influenced who he befriended from those early years as a young boy to the day he left us. Everyone loved Al and he loved everyone.

More than anything, in elementary and secondary school he wanted to be in the band. When choosing an instrument, he ultimately selected the trumpet as it had only three keys, therefore he would only need to learn three notes. When he discovered how notes were truly made on a trumpet he was not deterred and put everything into it and became a phenomenal trumpet player, eventually forming a band and also singing vocals. The ultimate entertainer in any setting! One could say that with his moniker, he was born into it!

For Allen, the performing arts were not limited to making music, he loved acting. At first it was just acting-out and entertaining friends, but then he got more serious and became active in high school theater and eventually community theater for many years in D.C. and Maine.

Where did every aspiring actor go? L.A. baby! He gave it a go but when L.A. just wasn’t ready for an actor of his calibre, he headed back east in 1983 to the D.C. area where he met the love of his life, Janet, at the Chevy Chase Café where she and a friend often dined after their late nursing shift. While waiting in line for seating, they were invited by Allen and his friend to occupy the empty seats at their table and enjoyed a delicious breakfast at midnight together. He asked her to accompany him to a movie the following night, and ended up installing a new showerhead for her which sealed the deal because he never left her side again. They married three years later in 1986.

Allen held a number of positions at banks, insurance, and financial service firms that really just got in the way of him doing all the things he loved, but paid the bills. He also dabbled in writing scripts and stories.

In 2005 Allen retired and he, Janet and their beloved Jazzy (black lab mix) moved to rural China, to a lovely house on China Lake. He always said that moving to Maine was the best thing they ever did. Clean air and quiet, friendly people and most refreshing, there was no traffic! He loved walking around the lake and all the dogs flocked to him like kids to an ice cream truck because Allen never left the house without a pocket full of dog treats.

He volunteered at the soup kitchen with his good friend Don Reny and his staff for several years. He always enjoyed talking to the homeless and offered them a kind word, a warm meal and nobody left without giving up a few chuckles since Allen’s outgoing sense of humor livened up any setting. He always volunteered for China Community Days and became a popular DJ showcasing his incredible music collection. He loved having visitors to the house in Maine and took on the role of tour guide shuttling guests to the Maine coast and showing the beauty of the area.

Allen and Janet started a quilting guild with a couple other people, and he thoroughly enjoyed the attention he received being the only male member of the group. Picture a room full of ladies and then Allen, hunched over his sewing machine fully concentrating on carefully feeding his fabric through the needle.

Allen was adored by many in the community but none more so than all of the dogs he lived with or befriended over the years.

Allen was predeceased by his brother Stanley Music and leaves behind the love of his life, his wife of 39 years, Janet Whittier-Music; his brother’s wife Natia and family; by Jim Gibney and family, of Gaithersburg, Maryland; Janet’s siblings and their families.

There is no service scheduled at this time.

PRISCILLA A. MILLER

FAIRFIELD – Priscilla Ann Miller, 78, passed away on Friday, May 16, 2025, peacefully in her home. Priscilla was born on April 26, 1947, in Fort Fairfield, to Burton and Ester Caldwell.

She attended schools in Caswell and Limestone. Later in life she attended Thomas College, in Waterville, earning her degree in real estate.

Priscilla’s passion was helping the elderly and spending time with her family. Priscilla has worked as a waitress and sold Tupperware and Avon. She also worked at Laverdiere’s Drug store, in Fairfield. Priscilla enjoyed selling homes to families while working for Perkins Realty, of Waterville. She had Also worked for Rich Food Co. traveling the state. Later Priscilla worked for Walmart, where she enjoyed raising money for the MDA and CMN. Before retiring Priscilla worked for Senior Spectrum in Waterville.

On December 25, 1982, Priscilla married her love William T. Miller. Priscilla enjoyed being active with her five children and later her grandchildren. Her love for her family was clear. Priscilla loved taking them on trips to Santa’s Village, the zoo, and up the top of Mt. Washington, there were many trips with the children. Priscilla was involved with Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts, again spending time with her grandchildren. In the ‘80s Priscilla helped organize the Ladies Auxiliary to support the Fairfield fire department to raise money for uniforms and drinks while on scene where her husband and sons were members.

Priscilla was predeceased by both her parents, Burton and Ester Caldwell; her husband William T. Miller; her granddaughter Jamie Marie Lounsbury; and great-grandson Liam Potter.

Priscilla is survived by her twin sons, Michael Macarthur, of Fairfield, and Mitchel MacArthur, with his partner Valarie Brown, of Benton; her daughter Lillian Webb, of Augusta; her son Robert with his wife Patricia Macarthur, of Fairfield; and her daughter Valarie Potter, of Fairfield; 18 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren; brothers, Robert Calwell, of Caribou, and James, of New Sweden; sisters, Patti Burgess, of Caribou and Rosalyn Caldwell, of Fort Fairfield; as well as many aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Funeral service will be held on Saturday, May 31, 2025, at the Fairfield United Methodist Church, at 37 Skowhegan Road, Fairfield, at 11 a.m. Burial will be held at a later date in Limestone.

Please visit Priscilla’s memorial page at https://svremembrancecenter.com/obituaries/priscilla-miller-2025 where condolences, photos, and special memories may be shared.

MERVIN C. GREENE JR.

CLINTON – Mervin C. Greene, Jr., 69, passed away at home on Friday, May 16, 2025. Mervin was born in Waterville on May 24, 1955, the son of Mervin C. Greene Sr. and Nancy M. Greene (Morrison).

He attended the Fairfield schools and resided in Clinton for much of his life. He was married to Loretta R. Greene (Pelotte) until their divorce; they shared 41 years together. He remarried in 2017 to Dottie Dickinson-Greene.

Mervin drove truck for several years of his employment but did spend many years working at local dairy farms in the ’70s and ’80s. He gained knowledge with heavy equipment from Vincent Thibodeau, who took him under his wing until Vincent’s tragic passing in 1995. He tried a few other jobs in junkyards, mills, tree work, etc., during this time, though he did not find the same happiness he found operating large equipment and machinery.

After Vincent’s passing, Mervin knew he was meant for trucking. He went on to work for Nevell’s Pallets, in Sidney, where he got his endorsements to drive truck. He moved on and worked for A.W Chaffee, in Clinton, for several years hauling wood chips and logs to mills within the state and often Canada. When he wasn’t in the truck hauling wood, they had him working on the trucks in the shop. He enjoyed this, but his happiest place was in the “big truck.” His last place of employment was BDS, where he retired in 2015.

Mervin was always tinkering in the garage. He spent a lot of time in his garage working on his pulling machine “Lil’ blue bird.” He pulled in tractor pulls in memory of his friend and brother-in-law, Vincent Thibodeau. This was a hobby he spent many years doing with Rick Thibodeau, son of Vincent. He spent much of his time with Rick who he shared an incredible bond with.

He eventually switched gears and started racing at Unity Raceway. He shared his love for the racetrack with family members, especially his daughter and brother-in-law Ed. Any time he could spend with his daughter he would. Sometimes it was just working on the racecars in the garage, attending antique tractor events, fishing, hunting or camping. He also had a special bond with his grandchildren. They spent many days together playing ball outside but especially loved it when they took interest in his tractors.

He was predeceased by both his parents; daughter, Ann Graf and her husband Steve Graf; mother-in-law, Roberta Dickinson; sister, Jane Shorey and her husband Robert Shorey, and close brothers-in-law Vincent Thibodeau and Edward Williams.

Mervin is survived by his wife, Dottie Dickinson-Greene; daughter Casandra “Sandy” Quirion (Greene) with her husband Brandon Quirion, of Canaan and their children Brandy and Nolan; granddaughters Harley Quirion and Savana Wilson (Quirion) – daughters of Ann; great-grandson, Sawyer – son of Harley; great-granddaughters Willow and Serenity – daughters of Savana; siblings Susan Clark with her husband George, of Fairfield, Sharon Williams, of Fairfield, James Greene with his wife Debbie, of Fairfield, Hawley Greene with his wife Debbie, of Waldoboro, Trudy Greene with her significant other Ron, of Fairfield and Jean Morang, of North New Portland; as well as many cousins, nieces and nephews.

There will be no formal services at this time.

Please visit Mervin’s memorial page at https://svremembrancecenter.com/obituaries/mervin-greene-2025 where condolences, photos, and special memories may be shared.

FAITH E. FURBUSH

OAKLAND – Faith Elizabeth Taylor Furbush, 86, passed away on Sunday May 18, 2025. She was the daughter of the late James Taylor and Evelyn Snell Taylor. She was born in Waterville on December 5, 1938.

She graduated from Williams High School, in Oakland, in 1957. She married Frank A. Furbush Jr. on February 21, 1959.

She worked for the State of Maine, Bureau of Public Improvements for 38 years, retiring on June 30, 1995.

She was a member of the Blessed Hope Advent Christian Church, in Waterville, and served several years as Church Clerk and a member of the Diaconate Board. She was a member of the choir for years. She was active in the 50’s-plus club at the church and the Morning Out Bible Study Group. She was a Hospice Volunteer for a short time.

She was predeceased by her parents; husband; and son, Michael.

She is survived by her daughters Vickie L. Veilleux and Rosalie A. Doucette; grandchildren Christopher Cole and Dennis Cole and wife Angel, Charity LeHay and husband Willie, Michael Veilleux and wife Andrea; great-grandchildren, Seth Cole, Zachary LeHay, Parker LeHay and Cameron Veilleux; and several cousins.

There will be a graveside service at the Smithfield Village Cemetery on, Saturday, May 31, at 2 p.m.

Arrangements are in the care of Wheeler Funeral Home, 26 Church St., Oakland, where condolences, memories, and photos may be shared with the family on the obituary page of the website at https://wheelerfh.com

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Blessed Hope Church, P.O. Box 473, Waterville, ME 04903-0473.

GARY P. RICHARDS

CLINTON – Gary Paul Richards, 79, passed away on Thursday, May 15, 2025, at Maine Medical Center – Portland. Born July 11, 1945, in Waterville, to David and Hildred (Shores) Richards, in Benton.

Gary grew up in Benton, on his parents’ dairy farm. He graduated from Lawrence High, in Fairfield. He then went on to attend The University of Maine at Orono and graduated with an associate degree in Dairy Science.

Gary was married to Barbara Pottle on December 7, 1971, Over the years he was a truck driver for Homes Swift, milked cows for his brother Mert, at Riverside Farm, and was a bus driver for Maine Central Institute, in Pittsfield, and MSAD #49, in Fairfield.

In 1981 Gary and Barbara purchased the farmhouse, in Clinton, and started his dairy farm, Alderwood Farm. Gary was a dedicated farmer at heart. He was the happiest milking cows or on a tractor.

Gary will be remembered for his smile and his joke telling, and showing cattle in 4H. His high school basketball days and time served on the MSAD #49 school board, as well as being one of the Clinton town selectmen. Along with many trips to Canada to look at cattle, Gary loved spending time with family, working on the farm, watching basketball and wildlife shows and would never say no to having a milkshake and burger.

Gary was predeceased by his parents and his brother’s Mertin, Winthrop, and Lawson.

Gary is also survived by his wife of 53 years, Barbara Louise (Pottle) Richards; along with three children, his son, Greg Richards and partner Jennifer Butler, daughters Beth Brown and husband Travis, Kelly McKenzie and husband William; his grandchildren, Garrett, Victoria, Cassandra Richards, and Caroline, Laurel, Cal Brown, and Dugan, Brody, Jeremiah McKenzie; his three great-grandchildren; his brother Roger and his sister’s Affie Mitchell, Grace Additon, Lorraine Goodwin, Sherry Randall, and Linda McMullin.; many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

A graveside service was held on Saturday, May 24, 2025 at 10 a.m., at Albion Cemetery #04, 279 Unity Rd, Albion. A Celebration of Life followed.

Arrangements are in the care of Veilleux, Redington and Lawry Brothers Funeral Home 8 Elm St., Waterville, where condolences, memories, and photos may be shared with the family on the obituary page of the website at https://www.vrlfuneralhome.com/.

Services

JOAN PHILLIPS-SANDY

WATERVILLE – Please join us at the Waterville Opera House for a celebration of life on Sunday, August 3, at 11 a.m. A casual reception at the Schupf Center will follow. Per Joan’s request, it’ll be a great show!

BETTY PAGE

MADISON – A celebration of life was held at the Madison VFW Hall, at 58 Preble Street, in Madison, for Betty Page, on Saturday, May 24. A service was held at the Forest Hill Cemetery, in Madison.

 
 

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