John was a graduate of Edward Little class of 1956. Lewiston- Virginia G. Cash, 71, of Knox Street, died on February 19th 2008 at home, with her loving family by her side. Ryan was known for being a hard worker and worked at Clarks Farm Stand in Turner baling hay. She served as president of the Episcopal Church Women of the Diocese of Southern Virginia, and also of the Church Women of Province III. She especially enjoyed summers at Moosehead Lake. Graveside committal services will be private. He provided private musical lessons for children, both at school and at his home. He also enjoyed many summers as a seasonal camper at the Poland Spring Campground. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives LLC 198 Western Ave. Augusta, Me 04330. can stop at any time. He was especially pleased when the Educational Center of the Beals Island Regional Hatchery was named for him in 1991. She worked for many years as a real estate agent for Bray Realty in the Panama City, Florida, area. He worked at Lipman's Poultry, Hill Crest Poultry, Decoster Egg Farm, Williams Construction and the Edward's Cotton Mill. Being from California, he was an avid L.A. Dodgers fan. A Celebration of her Life will be held at the First United Methodist Church, 179 Ridgeland Ave, South Portland, Maine, on Sunday, April 20, at 2 P.M., with a reception at the church, to follow. She was a very hard worker and was especially well known for her projects, making things better than she found them. He is survived by his beloved wife of 40 years Winona Drake of Sidney, daughter Donna Drake Clifford and husband Jim of Sidney, granddaughter Amanda Clifford of Sidney, step children Bernice Kelley of Augusta, Maurice Kelley of Augusta and Sharon Hall of Oakland, 3 nephews Alan Arnold of Dresden, David Arnold of Texas and Robert Arnold of Texas and a very dear friend Paul Millett of Florida and Maine. She was predeceased by a son Gary Clark. Lewiston, Me 04240. Among her many interests, she especially enjoyed gardening, shopping, singing, dancing and spending time with her family. He left $2million to his three older children, a stark comparison to the $10million that his two younger children and wife inherited, according to Page Six. He particularly enjoyed the annual family reunions held over the years in locations in the Northeast, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. He became a father for the first time in 1949. He was born on October 5, 1939 in Mechanic Falls the son of Wallace and Bessie Sargent. He was predeceased by his parents; brothers Norman and Daniel; father and mother and father-in law Lucien & Laurence (Peggy) Breault; brother-in-law James Adams; and stepmother Anna Vincent Mercier Levesque. Spending time with family and friends was always a priority. He also had a special place in his heart for his two great-grandsons. Powell, Kimberly. She cherished her family ties to England, but also loved Tidewater, Va.; she came to appreciate the seasons of Maine in her latter years. She attended Boston Schools where she learned to play the violin. Frank also enjoyed his daily interaction with the public, not only with the states many visitors, but also with his many friends from Yarmouth. Lewiston-Eli J. Dube, 63, of Lisbon Falls died Friday, April 6, 2007 at Central Maine Medical Center due to medical complications. He is survived by his wife of 64 years Rose of Lewiston, children Leo Jr., of Lewiston, Joe of Lewiston, Connie Paradis and her husband Jean of Florida, Larry and his wife Sunanda of India, Michael and his wife Beverly of Sabattus, Patty Dow and her husband Eric of New Hampshire, six grandchildren Joe, Halsey, Zachary, Isaac, Eric, Gopal, great grandchildren Garrett and Bailey. She also enjoyed cooking, with specialties ranging from New England standards to Holland delicacies. Lewiston. Instead, his positive attitude kept him going much longer. Her hobbies were sewing, shopping, cleaning and organizing. Friends and Family will be gathering to remember Earl on Sunday, May 7th from 2p-4p at his daughters house at 3 Fortuna Dr., Lewiston, M. 0424. Greater Androscoggin Humane Society 55 Strawberry Ave. Lewiston, Me 04240. Sarcoma Foundation of America 9884 Main Street P.O. There will not be any services held at this time. He eventually went on to work at L.L. Funeral services will held at First Assembly of God Church, TODAY at 1PM. He enjoyed many past times, however, gardening and playing cribbage where among his favorites. Phil and Ruth later divorced. Tamra Hartley-Smith and husband Craig of Auburn, Byron Hartley and his wife Stephanie of Lisbon, Cameron Hartley and his wife Kelly of Auburn, an. Arrangements ar. In 1937, she married Thomas Russell of Millinocket. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Harold Alfond Center for Cancer Care in Augusta or to St. Michael Parish in Augusta. She was an extraordinary lady and excelled in whatever she turned her hands to. He freely gave of himself to others in need. He served 31 years in the Air Force, including tours in North Africa, Vietnam, Germany, England and Guam. Grandson Gabriel Wilson, granddaughters Alyssa Wilson and Julia Payson, soon to be born grandson Jericho Wilson, his fatherinlaw James E. Majors of Indiana, sisterinlaw Kelly Hawersaat of Florida, 7 brothers and sisters; Trudy Berry of South Portland, Debbie Lachance of Fairfield, Mark Luce of St. Albans, Denise Clark of Pittsfield, Terri Kelso of Pittsfield, Kimberly Lary and husband Kent of Fairfield, and Annette Bogan and husband Nick of Somersworth, New Hampshire, several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. 0410. Her cats Lacey and Lucy were also an important part of her life. Jane was a member of the Poodunck snowmobile club, where she held the positions of secretary and treasurer. At Colgate University, he was president of his class, an active leader in the outing club, and a founding member of the colleges a cappella singing group, The Colgate Thirteen. Condolences may expressed at www.FuneralAlternatives.net. An avid music lover, Jack enjoyed playing the organ and trumpet, and writing music. A graveside service will be held at the convenience of the family at Brookvale Cemetery, West Auburn. Box 863768 Orlando, FL 32886; or South Freeport Church UCC P.O. She is most known for her work in God's Not Dead, Time Trap, and The Gallows. Ryan was particularly fond of his Uncle C.J. He worked in a number of shoe factories until his disability. He served 3 years in the National Guard Company "E" 103rd infantry. Oxford, ME - Karen M. Manson, 50, of Oxford, ME, died Friday, August 10, 2007 due to diabetic complications. He is survived by his beloved wife, Florence; a brother, Roy Stewart and wife, Gerry; sisters, Natalie Hill, Winnifred Brackley and Christine Norman; his children, Frank Phillips, Carl Phillips, Gene Hewitt, Arnold Hewitt, Dixie Hewitt and Bonnie Hewitt; and stepchildren, Tony Tibbetts, Linda Dame and Emily Nadeau. Family and friends are welcome to bring pictures and share stories of David as they remember him. Memorial contributions may be made to Sexual Assault Support Services of Midcoast Maine. is survived by his wife, Ann of Auburn and his children Vaughn Towle of Lewiston, Stan Towle of Saco, Robert Towle Jr., of Lewiston, Jay Towle, currently of Iraq and his wife Paula of Washington, DC, Kevin Towle and wife Amber Sargent of Greene, Bryan Frank of Auburn, Kristina Rowe and her companion, Christian Ducharme of Auburn, step mother Esther Towle of Auburn, brother Richard Towle and wife Debbie of Albion, sisters Nancy Armstrong and husband Walter of Norridgewock, Elizabeth Caton and husband Peter of Owls Head, Donna Doyon and husband Larry of Minot, Rhonda Stratton and husband Ronald of Mt. two stepsons; Joshua M. Kutrieb, his wife Kristin, and their three children Hayden, Jared, and Gray all of Colorado Springs, CO; and Benson E. Kutrieb, his wife Erika and their infant son Frederick, all of New York City. He was in business with his father in New Rochelle. She was predeceased by her two husbands. She married Levi John Scott on December 29th, 1937. Lisbon-Nancy V. Law, 62, of the Ridge Rd. Victoria Denise Gifford is the daughter of former American football player and American sportscaster Frank Gifford. Her family is grateful for the superb care provided her throughout her illness by the staff of the Franklin Memorial Hospital and by the Hospice House during her final days. She had a great appreciation of comedy, was a prolific writer, and poet. They shared many interests such as going to the theater and traveling. He attended schools in Yarmouth and commenced his varied working career at an early age. She was particularly pleased that her hand-decorated dolls have been sent to children around the world. He was a resident of Lewiston, Maine for over 21 years. His family says that he was a good man, kind and loving and always ready to lend a helping hand. and his Uncle and Aunt Keith and Tammi. He is survived by his father, Clement, and his wife, Lillian, of Benton; brothers Kenneth and wife Tammy of Mount Vernon, and Daniel Bolduc of Augusta; sisters Patricia Dube and husband Jeff of Augusta, Ann Lyon and husband Charles of Augusta, Kathleen Attaya and husband Tim of Benton, and Pam Kimball and husband John of Whitefield; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Lagasse - Daniel, 51, of Auburn, died Nov. 9. David was predeceased by his grandparents. In January 1958 Earl married Eileen Seibert in Alabama. Her husband of 58 years, Dominique, was at her side to see her off on her final journey. He was born on April 13, 1939 in Madawaska the son of Mack and Ann (Ouellette) Clevette. AUGUSTA -- Margaret M. Rivers, 82, of Porter Street, Augusta, died unexpectedly on Nov. 21, 2008, as the result of a fire at her home. Lewiston- Flore (Flo) M. Berube, of 16 Homefield St., died peacefully after a brief illness on Saturday, November 25, 2006, at St. Marguerite DYouville Pavilion. After retiring from teaching, Frank went to work for the State of Maine Tourism Bureau in Yarmouth. She is survived by her daughters, Catherine and husband, Scott Pease, of Old Town and Mary Pearse of Auburn; beloved grandchildren, Maureen and Andrew Pease; special cousins, Francis Frye, Martha Bickford, John Frye and Johanna Murtha; brother, Peter Polk; many nieces and nephews; other special family members and friends; as well as her very special cat, Angus. Surviving are his wife Loanne, of 57 years, his son Greg Morse and his wife Kathy, a daughter Errolyn Miller and her husband Nathan, both of Durham, one sister Helen Prosser, and her husband Carol of South China. She was a graduate of the University of Maine. She especially loved the study of Geography and World War II history. She grew up in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts where she graduated from High School in 1940 and later, her art degree from Vesper George School of Art in Boston, MA. Memorial donations may be made to the animal shelter of choice. Our family wishes to thank the staff at the Skolfield House in Brunswick, Coastal Manor and Beacon Hospice and especially Dr. James Donahue for all their help, care and compassion. Surviving are his wife of 63 years, Alice Bennett Seymour, of Falmouth; his daughters: Leslie S. Wears and her husband Ken of Plain City, OH, and Cheryl S. Roberts and her husband Phil of Lincolnville, ME; his son Thomas K. Seymour, of Old Saybrook, CT; his grandchildren: Ty L. Wears and his wife Wendy of Dublin, OH, Grey S. Wears of North Hollywood, CA, Cpl. He enjoyed retirement very much and especially being a part of Local #340 Retirees Bowling group. Survivors include her husband; four sons, Olin Parker and his wife, Tina, of Poland, Norman Parker and his wife, Irene, of Norway, Carroll Parker and his wife, Tammy, of Lewiston and Floyde Parker of West Paris; seven stepchildren; two grandchildren; 14 stepgrandchildren; 21 stepgreat-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and a brother, Melvin and his wife, Threasa, of Lewiston. Condolences may be expressed at www.funeralalternaitves.net. A great lover of books, she was a librarian in Topsfield, Ma., Oldwick, NJ.,and Yarmouth, Maine. He owned and operated the Holbrook Inn B&B in Freeport until 1996. Fred was predeceased by his wife Arvilla, Sisters Frances Holbrook and Margaret Smith and a brother, Herbert Fernald.