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Note N16585 Index
Wesley worked as a truckdriver for Wilner Wood Heel Company and for Shaw's Supermarkets.
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Note N16588 Index
At the time of his death, Algernon was the oldest citizen of Otisfield, 86 years of age. He was a person who truly enjoyed nature and its beauties, "and who lived at peace with God and those about him." He and Rose were very active in church. He also belonged to the Masons. He died from influenza. He and Rose are buried in Cedarcrest Cemetery. Otisfield.
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Note N16589 Index
At her death, Rose was aged 80 years, 11 months, 25 days. She had been a church organist, sang in the choir and taught Sunday School.
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Note N16590 Index
Arthur was a farmer in Otisfield, Maine. He and Eva separated after 1920. In 1930, he was living with his parents in Otisfield. She was living in Oxford and working in the Robinson Mill there.
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Note N16595 Index
During World War II, Stan worked at the South Portalnd Shipyard. After the war, he worked for 25 years at Wilner Wood Heel Company in South Paris.
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Note N16596 Index
Reathyl worked at C.B. Cummings dowel mill, and at Barjo's Restaurant, in Norway.
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Note N16600 Index
Charles was a farm laborer in Otisfield, Maine, where he lived most of his life. He never married.
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Note N16601 Index
Mary was an invalid for the last several years of her life. She never married.
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Note N16602 Index
Ada was a schoolteacher. Several years before her death, she suffered a stroke from which she never fully recovered. She died at her son Hartley's home in Bristol, Maine.
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Note N16603 Index
Frank was a blacksmith.
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Note N16606 Index
John is remembered as being a man of excellent character, devoted to his family and always most happy when doing something for others' comfort and welfare. He was a member of the Free Baptist Church of South Otisfield. John died from colitis.
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Note N16609 Index
Deborah died from the effects of ether administered for the purpose of setting a dislocated shoulder. She is remembered as being a kind hearted, genial friend and neighbor, a Christian lady, a loving wife and devoted moither.
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Note N16617 Index
George was a mail carrier in Oxford, Maine. By 1930, he was the Superintendent of the Groveton Pipe Company.
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Note N16619 Index
Evelyn was a factory worker, working at the Sanford Woolen Company, Robinson Manufacturing in Oxford, and the shoe factory in Norway. She was a member of the Oxford Congregational Church, along with several local organizations.
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Note N16621 Index
Alfred and Evelyn were employed by the Robinson Woolen Mill in Oxford, Maine. Apparently, they had no children.