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Note N15143 Index
Donald was a farmer in Swanville, Maine.
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Note N15148 Index
Barbara was valedictorian of her class at Crosby High School in Balfast, Maine. In 1944, she graduated from Westbrook Junior College. After her marriage to Howard, they lived in Sanford, Maine, and, later, Rye, New Hampshire. She was an active member of the Rye Bethany Church, and a Girl Scout leader. She and Howard enjoyed many retirement winters in Florida.
She died at Sunbridge Care and Rehabilitation in Rochester, New Hampshire.
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Note N15149 Index
Howard graduated from Sanford High School, then enlisted in the U.S. Army, serveing during World War II in the Pacific theatre with the 103rd Infantry. After the war, he and his family lived in Rye, New Hampshire. He worked at Pease AFB as a civil engineer, retiring in 1972. He and Barbara had a large family, all of whom were very dear to him.
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Note N15157 Index
Walter was a dairy and chicken farmer. His hobby was collecting antique automobiles. He enjoyed taking his cars to parades, car shows and tours. After Alberta died, he married Lillie Johnson. His obituary appears in the 8 April 2004 edition of the Waterville, Maine, " Evening Sentinel" newspaper.
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Note N15158 Index
Charles was a farmer in Swanville, Maine.
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Note N15161 Index
Andrew was a self-employed egg farmer in Florida. He and Gertrude lived in Lake Wales from 1953-1970. By 2000, they had moved to Fort Lauderdale. His obituary appears in the 16 June 2004 edition of the Winter Haven, Florida "News Chief" newspaper.
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Note N15165 Index
Orman died by suicide.
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Note N15166 Index
Annie died from diabetes.
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Note N15170 Index
Martha was a schoolteacher in Palmyra and Wellington, Maine, and later worked in the Snowflake Canning Co., Kenwood Mill and Eastlamd Woolen Mill in Corinna.
She and Guy Russell divorced in 1943.
Martha was long-time member of the Corinna United Methodist Church, and a 50-year member of both Cleora Rebecca Lodge and Nokomis Chapter 42 of the Order of the Eastern Star.
She died at age 95 at a health-care facility in Dexter, Maine.
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Note N15182 Index
George was a farmer in Island Falls, Maine.
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Note N15184 Index
Benjamin was a successful businessman in Island Falls, Maine. From 1894 to about 1920, he and his uncle, Joseph C. Walker, operated a grocery store there. After that, he was involved in farming and lumbering. He was Town Treasurer for 13 years, served several terms on the Board of Selectmen, served on the Board of Directors of Kathadin Trust Company, and was a deputy sheriff for 6 years. In addition to belonging to several lodges and organizatons, he was a member of the Congregational Church. It has been said of Benjamin that "he constantly strove for the betterment of conditions in Island Falls."
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Note N15186 Index
Charles was a firefighter in Los Angeles (1920) and Glendale (1930) California.
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Note N15188 Index
Joseph was a Lieutenant in the Los Angeles Fire Department.