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William served in the U.S. Army 166th Battalion during World War II, and received the Purple Heart. He worked at the Pillsbury Dairy 1950-1957, then moved to Meriden, Connecticut, where he worked for the Charles Parker Company, retiring in 1985.

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Daniel was a machine operator in Wood Processing and Manufacturing in Maine. They moved to Berlin, Rensselaer County, New York, in 1953, where he worked for the W.J. Cowee Company. He reired in 1982 due to poor health.
 Daniel was an Army veteran of World War II.

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Norman served in the U.S. Army during World War II, and was stationed in Germany.
 After the war, he operated Norm's Variety Store in Kingfield.

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Kenneth was a lumberman in the Phillips area. He worked for several lumber companies over the years. He is buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Phillips, Maine.

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Harold died from influenza complicated by capillary bronchitis, incipient tuberculosis and asthma.

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George and Malee divorced before 1917.

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Helen had worked at the Burnham & Morrill Company (home of those world-famous B&M baked beans) in SDouth Paris, and the B.E. Cole Shope Company in Norway.

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Eugene graduated from Oxford High School in 1930. He served 4 years in the U.S. Navy, and worked as head maintenance man at B.E.Cole and Francine Shoe Companies in Norway. He is buried in Norway Pine Grove Cemetery.

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Mary Ellen worked at the Oxford Mill End Store in Oxford, Maine, for 25 years. She was a member of the Oxford Congregational Church. "Her fierce love for her family was returned in kind. She will be fondly remembered for how hard and selflessly she worked on their behalf." She is also remembered for her sharp sense of humor and her "fun-loving side": dancing, playing cards, braiding rugs, gardening and tending to her cherished pets.

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Note    N13074         Index
Arthur was a railroad worker in Lagrange, Maine.

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Harvey was working as Station Agent at Medford, Maine, for the famous Bangor and Aroostook Railroad, when he registered for the World War I Draft. He then enlisted in the U.S. Army at Bangor on 14 June 1917, and served in the Signal Corps. He was promoted top Corporal 21 November 1918, while serving in England, where he was stationed 11 July 1918-27 May 1919. He was honorably discharged on 2 June 1919. After the war, he resumed his employment with the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad.

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Brian enlisted in the Maine National Guard at Millinocket on 24 February 1941. He was a 1950 graduate of the University of Maine, where he was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. He was also in the American Legion, Disabled American Veterans and the Masonic Lodge.

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Warren was inducted into the U.S. Army at Dover, Maine, on 28 April 1918. He served in England with the Army Engineers, and was honorably discharged 21 June 1919.
 In 1930, Warren and Marydel were living in Royal Oak, Michigan. He worked as a clerk in an auto factory. With them were their daughter, Bettina, and Warren's brother, Lyman, and sister, Cora.