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Note N12785 Index
Ada worked for a number of years as a telephone operator for New England Telephone Co. Then, she spent many more years at the B.E. Cole Shoe Company in Norway. She is buried next to Charles in Norway Pine Grove Cemetery.
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Note N12795 Index
Edgar was a prominent farmer in Norway, Maine.
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Note N12796 Index
For more than 50 years, Charles worked at the B.E. Cole shoe factory in Norway, Maine. He is buried in Norway Pine Grove Cemetery.
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Note N12799 Index
Marion graduated from Norway High School in 1936. She and Joseph moved to Lynn, massachusetts in 1940. There, she worked as a clerk in Goldberg's Furniture store for over 25 years, retiring in 1980. In earlier years, she enjoyed bowling and gardening. She is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn.
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Note N12801 Index
Thelma was a Certified Nurse's Aide. She worked at Stephens Memorial Hospital in Norway, and Northern Cumberland Memorial Hospital in Bridgton, as well as caring for adults and children in their homes. She was a member of the Norway and South Paris Baptist Churches, led a Bible Study Group, and was one of the original members of Christian Women United. Her favorite pastimes were knitting, crocheting and doing word puzzles.
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Note N12815 Index
Rufus was a sawmill worker in Hanover, Maine.
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Rodney was killed in an automobile accident.
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Note N12826 Index
Cleveland was a farmer.
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Note N12845 Index
In 1910, Harold was a druggist in Westborough, Massachusetts. In 1920, he was working as a railroad section hand in Bethel, Maine. In 1930, he was a painter in a cotton mill in Auburn, Maine.
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Note N12846 Index
Marjorie was a Registered Nurse. For many years, she was in privtae practice, after which she served as ward supervisor at Pownal State School and Central Maine General Hospital in Lewiston. In 1950, she joined K-9 Shangri-La, an animal hospital and boarding kennel in Auburn, where she worked until retiring in 1975. In 1997, she moved as a patient to the Norway Health Care and Rehabilitation Center, where she spent her last years.
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Note N12848 Index
Bob graduated from Edward Little High School in Auburn, Maine, then he attended Farmington State Teacher's College for 2 years, before enlisting in the U.S. Army on 2 December 1942. In the Army, he was involved with testing chemical warfare defenses at Fort Benning, Georgia, and overseas. After the war, he completed his studies at the Teacher's College.
For more than 20 years, he taught in the South Paris and Oxford Schools, becoming Principal of Oxford Jr. High in the 1960's. Bob coached the Oxford girls' basketball team for many years.
He left teaching in 1963 to begin a new career as Postmaster at South Paris.
His main hobby was fly fishing. He was a master fly tier, and operated a fly shop for years. He was a founder of the Paris Jr. Sportsmen's Association in 1959.
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Note N12854 Index
Earl joined the U.S. Army on 28 May 1945 and served for the remainder of World War II.