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| # | Personen-Kennung | Vollständiger Name | Geburtsdatum | Taufdatum | Sterbedatum | Beerdigungsdatum | LifeSketch | LifeSketch: Datum |
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| 351 | I46176 | Steven Harry WARNER | 5 Dez 1948 | 24 Nov 2014 | NOT MARRIED | |||
| 352 | I46468 | Daniel Harry WARNER | 23 Mai 1863 | 24 Mai 1937 | NOT MARRIED | |||
| 353 | I46480 | Clifton Eugene WATSON, Jr | 13 Mrz 1949 | 21 Jan 2019 | Kip Watson, 69, passed away peacefully at his home on January 21, 2019 with his family at his side, after battling a brief acute illness due to complications from surgery. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 354 | I46488 | Clifton Eugene WATSON | 3 Mai 1922 | 31 Jan 2012 | 2012 | MOUNT DESERT — Clifton E. Watson, 89, died January 31, 2012 at Westgate Manor in Bangor, ME. He was born May 3, 1922 on Swans Island, the son of Andrew J. and Della (Withee) Watson. | NOT MARRIED | |
| 355 | I49719 | Andrea Lee WATSON | 6 Mrz 1961 | 16 Jul 2012 | 20 Jul 2012 | ELLSWORTH – Andrea Lee Watson, 51, died July 16, 2012, in Ellsworth, after a brief illness. She was born March 6, 1961, in Portland, daughter of Clifton E. and Ruth (White) Watson. | NOT MARRIED | |
| 356 | I42717 | LeRoy Spencer WEAVER | 5 Dez 1852 | 1941 | LeRoy S. Weaver aged 89 years. Services Sunday at Waltz Funeral Home. Rev. O.G. Bernard officiating. Interment in Ludwig Cemetery, Orff's Corner. Survivors are one son, Albro, a sister Delia Shorey of Los Angeles, Cal., and a brother H.F. Weaver. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 357 | I44511 | Nina M WEBBER | 14 Nov 1936 | 12 Sep 2018 | ||||
| 358 | I47089 | Lillie Irene WELLWOOD | 21 Aug 1867 | 25 Aug 1953 | Marriage record at the Nova Scotia Archives: Hugh Wellwood married Sarah Jane Mason, by License, English Church, in Mt. Uniacke, Hants County on 26 July 1866. Hugh was 26 (born about 1840), a Bachelor, occupation: Farmer, living and born in Rawdon. Sarah | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 359 | I46482 | Ruth L WHITE | 25 Jan 1926 | 15 Nov 2013 | MOUNT DESERT - Ruth W. Watson, 87, died Nov. 15, 2013, at a Bangor hospital. She was born Jan. 25, 1926, in Cape Elizabeth, the daughter of Perley A. and Edith E. (Brown) White. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 360 | I17382 | Christian WILL | 13 Mrz 1898 | 1 Mai 1898 | Zwilling zu Wilhelm | |||
| 361 | I17383 | Karl WILL | 10 Sep 1905 | 1 Okt 1905 | 4 Dez 1958 | 7 Dez 1958 | Schreiner | |
| 362 | I17384 | Wilhelmine WILL | 14 Okt 1895 | 27 Okt 1895 | 6 Dez 1970 | 10 Dez 1970 | Die Tante, ledig gestorben in Friedberg oder Umgebung im Pflegeheim Sterbeeintrag im Standesamt Friedberg bitte nur mit amtlichen Quellen ändern, Danke Please only change my entry with official sources, thank you Thank you for your support Danke für ihre Unterstützung! | |
| 363 | I44304 | Russell Lee WILLEY, Jr. | 22 Jun 1938 | 21 Okt 2008 | ||||
| 364 | I47889 | Rufus V. M. WILLIS | 30 Nov 1895 | 5 Mai 1964 | 1964 | Col Rufus Willis | NOT MARRIED | |
| 365 | I43241 | Vera Jane WINCAPAW | 24 Dez 1925 | 16 Jan 2020 | 21 Jan 2020 | |||
| 366 | I43736 | Robert Lewis WINCAPAW | 19 Mai 1939 | 20 Mrz 2016 | ||||
| 367 | I43738 | Lewis Alton WINCAPAW | 18 Apr 1910 | 21 Jan 1988 | ||||
| 368 | I43806 | Alton D. WINCAPAW | 14 Sep 1876 | 27 Jun 1952 | 1952 | |||
| 369 | I43808 | Frances O “Lena” WINCAPAW | 6 Jun 1866 | 14 Apr 1957 | 17 Apr 1957 | |||
| 370 | I36549 | Clifford Andrew WINCHENBACH | 12 Dez 1859 | 15 Apr 1951 | ||||
| 371 | I36567 | Chester Alfred WINCHENBACH | 19 Mrz 1867 | 8 Nov 1937 | Chester A. Winchenbach passed away at Memorial Hospital, Damariscotta on Monday, Nov 8, where he had been taken for a surgical operation. He was the youngest in the family of eight children born to the late Robert and Henrietta Winchenbach of this place on March 3, 1867. Mr. Winchenbach was married twice, his first wife was Myra Creamer and they were married on Jan 8, 1891. Of this union three sons were born, the eldest passed away at the tender age of one year and six months. On December 23, 1915 he married Mrs. Carrie E. Fillion and eight children were born of this marriage. Mr. Winchenbach was a kind father and was well liked by his neighbors and friends. He will be missed in the community of West Waldoboro where he lived. The children who are left to mourn his passing are Harold and Millard of Waldoboro, Mrs. Frances Simmons of Nobleboro, Christine, Robert, Priscilla, Addison, Gideon, Russell, and Carleton, the youngest being only seven years old. He also leaves seventeen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, two brothers, Branerd of South Waldoboro, Addison of this place and a sister Miss Sarah Winchenbach of Westboro, Mass. Funeral services were held at the West Waldoboro Church on Thursday afternoon with a large attendance. Rev. O.G. Barnard officiated. Burial was at Dutch Neck Cemetery. Lincoln County News: November 18th, 1937 | |||
| 372 | I36602 | Harold Ernest WINCHENBACH, Sr. | 23 Jun 1893 | 15 Apr 1966 | Harold E. Winchenbach, 72, died Tuesday, April 26, 1966, at a Camden hospital. He was born in Waldoboro, June 23, 1893, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Winchenbach. He had been a fisherman most of his life. He is survived by four sons, Eugene F. and Harold E., Jr. of Appleton, Ralph and Paul, both of Waldoboro; five daughters, Mrs. Esther Creamer of Edgecomb, Mrs. Ruby Genthner of Bremen, Mrs. Myra Dodge of Bridgeton, Mrs. Phyllis Carter of Thomaston and Mrs. Niven Chapman of Damariscotta; one brother, Millard of Waldoboro, 57 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, April 29, at Halls Funeral Home, Waldoboro, with Rev. Jan Jensen officiating. Interment will be in the German Lutheran Cemetery, Waldoboro. Waldoboro Press: April 28th, 1966 | |||
| 373 | I36784 | Fred Yeaton WINCHENBACH | 21 Sep 1891 | 14 Mrz 1962 | ||||
| 374 | I36786 | Russell Nathan WINCHENBACH | 7 Mrz 1919 | 7 Sep 2002 | ||||
| 375 | I36789 | Rosemarie E WINCHENBACH | 27 Feb 1965 | 29 Dez 1966 | ||||
| 376 | I36802 | Leland Arthur WINCHENBACH | 2 Jul 1889 | 25 Okt 1952 | ||||
| 377 | I36809 | Mona WINCHENBACH | 11 Sep 1924 | 9 Sep 1982 | ||||
| 378 | I42185 | Harold Ernest WINCHENBACH, Jr. | 10 Jul 1934 | 9 Sep 1983 | Harold Winchenbach 49, Thomaston died Friday at a Rockport hospital after a long illness. he was the husband of Daphana Morse Winchenbach. He was born in Waldoboro a son Harold and Ruth Creamer Winchenbach. Mr. Winchenbnach was a marine food handler in the mid-coast Maine area. Surviving are his wife of Thomaston; four sons, Dale Winchenbach, Anthony Winchenbach and Wayne Winchenbach all of Rockland, and Harold Winchenbnach of Thomaston; a stepson Paul Douglas of Rockland; two daughters, Sandra Noyes of Glen Cove and Bonita Winchenbach of Thomaston, two stepdaughters, Barbara Douglas and Teresa Douglas, both of Thomaston, a brother, Eugene Winchenbach of Appleton, four sisters, Mrs. Kenneth (Ruby) Genthner of Bremen, Helen Chapman of Damariscotta, Phyllis Waisanen of Thomaston and Myra Dodge of South Paris and three grandchildren. A funeral was held at 1 p.m. Monday at Davis Funeral Home. Burial in Village Cemetery. Lincoln County News: September 15, 1983. | |||
| 379 | I42186 | Eugene Francis WINCHENBACH | 30 Jan 1922 | 24 Aug 1985 | Eugene F. Winchenbach, 63, Appleton, husband of Ethel Hilbrook Winchenbach died Aug. 24 in a Rockport hospital after a long illness. Born at Waldoboro, he was the son of Harold and Ruth Creamer Winchenbach. He was a US Army veteran of World War II. Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John (Mary) Francis of Rockland, three sons, Richard of Rockland, gene of Appleton and Paul of Portland, three stepdaughters, Alice Dearborn and Mrs. Floyd (Evelyn) Grindle both of Rockland, and Patricia McRay of Waldoboro, two stepsons Maynard Hilbrook of Cushing and Kenneth Collamore of Buxton, three sisters, Ruby Genthner of Bremen, Phyllis Waisanen of Thomaston, and Helen Chapman of Damariscotta, and several grandchildren. A graveside funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the German Cemetery Waldoboro. Arrangements by the Carpenter Funeral Home, Rockland. Lincoln County News; August 29th, 1985. | |||
| 380 | I42187 | Ruby Mae WINCHENBACH | 21 Mrz 1928 | 25 Apr 2018 | Ruby Mae Genthner, 90, of Waldoboro, passed away on April 25 at her home with her family by her side. Ruby was born on March 21, 1928, one of 13 children born to Harold Winchenbach and Ruth Mae (Creamer) Winchenbach. She grew up in Waldoboro an | |||
| 381 | I42188 | Helen WINCHENBACH | 2 Mrz 1930 | 12 Jan 2019 | Helen W. Chapman, 88, a resident of Cove’s Edge, passed away peacefully on the evening of Jan. 12 at LincolnHealth – Miles Campus after a long period of declining health. She was born at home in Waldoboro on March 2, 1930, the ninth child of Harold Ernest Winchenbach and Ruth Mae Creamer. She grew up in Waldoboro and attended Waldoboro schools. She worked at Miles Memorial Hospital in the late 1940s and in 1948 she met and married Niven C. Chapman. She loved shopping, crossword puzzles, bus trips, restaurants, and playing the daily numbers. Besides her parents and 10 siblings, she was predeceased by son, Gregory, in November 1969 and daughter, Rhonda, in March 2018. She was also predeceased by grandchildren, Serena, Sherry, and Ralph F. Glidden Jr. She is survived by children, Eva V. Glidden of Somerville, Carol Simmons of Damariscotta, Bruce T. Chapman of Damariscotta, Paulette A. Chapman of Boothbay, Jeffrey E. Chapman of Nobleboro, and Jonathan M. Chapman of Damariscotta. She is also survived by 13 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and two step-great-grandchildren. A service of remembrance will be planned in the spring. Arrangements were entrusted to Direct Cremation of Maine. The Lincoln County News, January 29, 2019 | |||
| 382 | I42188 | Helen WINCHENBACH | 2 Mrz 1930 | 12 Jan 2019 | Helen W. Chapman, 88, a resident of Cove’s Edge, passed away peacefully on the evening of Jan. 12 at LincolnHealth – Miles Campus after a long period of declining health. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 383 | I42189 | Myra Etta WINCHENBACH | 28 Jan 1920 | 18 Sep 1984 | Myra E. Dodge, Bridgton, died Sept 20 at her Forest Avenue home. She was born in Waldoboro, a daughter of Harold and Ruth Creamer Winchenbach and attended schools there. Mrs. Dodge went to Bridgton 30 years ago. She was a housekeeper for many years for Mrs. William Foster. Surviving are a daughter, Jeanne Davis of Bridgton; four sons, Frank A. Dodge III of Oscoda, Mich., Jack R. Dodge of Connecticut, Davis D. Dodge of Norway and Darryl Watkins of Yarmouth; a brother, Eugene Winchenbach of Appleton; three sisters, Ruby Genthner of Bremen, Phyllis Waisanen of Thomaston and Helen Chapman of Damariscotta, and nine grandchildren. A funeral was held at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at Wood Funeral Home, Fryeburg. Committal prayers and burial Monday at Forest hill Cemetery. Lincoln County News: September 27th, 1984. | |||
| 384 | I42190 | Esther L. WINCHENBACH | 25 Jun 1917 | 7 Jul 1979 | Esther L. Creamer NEWCASTLE - Esther L. Creamer, 62, died Saturday at a Portland hospital after a brief illness. She was the widow of Paul Creamer. Born at Waldoboro, she was the daughter of Harold and Ruth Creamer Winchenbach. She and her husban | |||
| 385 | I42216 | Veronica L. WINCHENBACH | 1947 | 1949 | Veronica L. Winchenbach, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Ralph Winchenbach of North Waldoboro died last Thursday night at the Miles Memorial Hospital in Damariscotta after she doused herself with kerosene in her parents home. She lived about four hours after th | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 386 | I42221 | Allen Richard WINCHENBACH | 4 Mai 1946 | 27 Feb 2018 | Allen Richard Winchenbach, 71, passed away on February 27, 2018 with his family by his side at Togus in Augusta after a long battle with cancer. He was born on May 4, 1946 in Waldoboro to Ralph Winchenbach, Sr. and Beatrice (Genthner) Winchenbach. | |||
| 387 | I43071 | Mary Emma WINCHENBACH | Mai 1860 | 3 Nov 1939 | ||||
| 388 | I43272 | Angelletta WINCHENBACH | Jul 1842 | 9 Jan 1929 | ||||
| 389 | I43848 | Vincent George WINCHENBACH | 27 Jun 1918 | 8 Okt 1985 | ||||
| 390 | I44042 | Mary R WINCHENBACH | 29 Jan 1908 | 24 Jun 1990 | 1990 | Rockland - Mary R. Gardner, 82, widow of Henry A. Gardner died Sunday June 24 at a Rockland nursing facility after a long illness. She was born in Rockland on Jan. 29, 1908 teh daughter of Frank and Mary (Folley) Winchenbach. Mrs. Gardner was a 1926 gradu | NOT MARRIED | |
| 391 | I52047 | Harold Ernest WINCHENBACH, III | 20 Apr 1957 | 21 Nov 2006 | Harold E. Winchenbach, III, died Nov. 21 in Windsor from injuries sustained in an accident. He was born April 20, 1957 in Rockland, the son of Harold and Carolyn Carver Winchenbach, Jr. Harold worked as an independent carpenter and for a number of years, he was the lead singer for the gospel band at the Waldoboro Word of Life Church. Harold was multi-talented, writing many gospel songs and poetry. He had a great love for music and loved to spend time with his friends. Harold had a great love for the outdoors, especially spending time fishing out on the lake. He always had time to help someone in need. He was a member of the Word of Life Church in Waldoboro. Harold was predeceased by his father, Harold E. Winchenbach, Jr., and the mother of his children, Annette E. Kenney. Survivors include his mother, Carolyn Veara of Waldoboro; daughters, Jessica Kenney of North Carolina, and Kara Kenney of Belfast; sisters, Sandra Pettee and husband Robert of St. George, and Bonita Willis and husband Jack of Northport; aunt, Betty Williams and husband George of Maine; niece, Angela Hastings of Camden; nephews, Matthew Hastings of Florida, and Josh Noyes and wife Kim of Colorado Springs, Col.; great-niece, Autumn Pettee of Camden; and great-nephews, Tyler Pettee of Camden, and Matthew Hastings of Phoenix, Ariz. Celebration of Harold\'s life was held Nov. 25 at the Word of Life Church in Waldoboro; Pastor Tom Rawley officiated. Arrangements are entrusted to Hall Funeral Home and Cremation Service, 949 Main St., Waldoboro. Lincoln County News: November 30th, 2006. | |||
| 392 | I52772 | Carl Adolph WINCHENBACH | 5 Okt 1915 | 31 Jan 1993 | ||||
| 393 | I53197 | William Carlton WINCHENBACH | 27 Mai 1926 | 21 Mai 2007 | William Carlton Winchenbach, Sr., 80, of Warren, passed away on May 21 at Fieldcrest Manor in Waldoboro. he was born May 27, 1926 in Waldoboro over. Over the years he worked on a dragger for O'Hara's in Rockland and also was a cattle dealer. he enjoyed horse racing, golfing, and fishing. Mr. Winchenbach was preceded in death by a brother, Kenneth Winchenbach. Mr. Winchenbach is survived by three sons, William Winchenbach, Jr. and Wife Nancy of Edgewater, Fla., Scott Winchenbach and wife Liz of Friendship, and Kent Winchenbach and wife Shari of Friendship; sister, Beulah Cook of Jefferson; grandchildren, Angie Fillmore of Friendship, Kent Winchenbach, Jr. of Toronto Canada and Michelle Wicnhenbach of Rockport; great-grandchildren, Wyatt Fillmore, Brook Fillmore and Bailey Lash of Friendship and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Graveside services will be held at a later date at the convenience of the family. Interment will be in the Sweetland Cemetery in Waldoboro. Should friends so desire, donations maybe made in Mr. Winchenbach memory to the Kidney foundation of Maine, P.O. Box 1134, Portland, Me. 04104. Arrangements are under the direction of Coast of Maine Cremation and Funeral Services, Waldoboro. Lincoln County News: May 24th, 2007. | |||
| 394 | I53267 | Mona WINCHENBACH | 11 Sep 1924 | 9 Sep 1982 | Mona W. Iott, Roanoke, Va., formerly of Waldoboro died Sept 9 at the hospital after a long illness. She was born in Waldoboro, a daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Winchenbach, and attended Waldoboro High School and Northeast Secretarial School, Portland. Mrs. Iott was employed by Portland Pipeline Corp, Portland. She owned and operated Mon Silhouette. Surviving are her husband, Louis J. Iott, Jr., of Roanoke, six children and a great-grandchild. A funeral mass was said at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at our Lady of Nazareth Church. Lincoln County News: September 16, 1982. | |||
| 395 | I53270 | Edgar Parnell WINCHENBACH | 4 Aug 1901 | 6 Mai 1971 | Edgar P. Winchenbach, 69, of Waldoboro died at a Rockland hospital Tuesday. He was born at Waldoboro August 4, 1901, the son of Sanford E. and Maude Burns Winchenbach. He was a retired retail grain dealer and lived at Waldoboro for most of his life. Mr. Winchenbach is survived by his wife, Sybil Creamer Winchenbach of Waldoboro, three daughters, Mrs. Felix (Pauline) Olezzynsky of North Riverside, Ill., Mrs. Louis (Mona) Lott of Rounoke, Va., and Mrs. Norman (Lois) Small of Gorham, N.H., 17 grandchildren, several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Hall Funeral Home, Waldoboro with the Rev. Kathleen I. Weed, pastor of the United Methodist Church of East Boothbay officiating. Burial in the Sweetland Cemetery, Waldoboro. Lincoln County News: June 3rd, 1971. | |||
| 396 | I36749 | Rev. Herman Randall WINCHENBAUGH | 30 Sep 1881 | 1 Nov 1968 | The Rev. Herman R. Winchenbaugh, 87, of Rockland, died in Deaconess Hospital, Boston Monday after three weeks of illness. He was born at Waldoboro Sept. 30, 1881, son of James R. and Edna Hodgdon Winchenbaugh. He attended school at Waldoboro than taught there 16 years. He was town tax collector, an assessor, constable and town meeting moderator. In 1919, he went to Rockland as manager of the district Importing Company which later became the First National Stores, and was a branch manager 25 years. He had been a member of the board of the Pratt Memorial Methodist Church and had been a local preacher 50 years, holding pastorates at South Thomason and Spruce Head from 1921-27. He was past master of Waldoboro Grand of Odd Fellows and a past grand chaplain of Odd Fellows. Mr. Winchenbaugh was a past commander of Anderson Camp, sons of Union Veterans Chaplain of Aurora Masonic Lodge, Rockland, 30 years, was a 32nd degree member of the Scottish Rites Bodies, received the meritorious services award from the Council of Deliberation in 1961, and in York Rites was a member of King Solomon\'s Temple Chapter, King Hiram Council and Claremont Commandary. He was also a past patron of Golden Rod Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Poletti of Quincy, Mass., and Mrs. Evangeline Sylvester of Rockland, four sons, Gabriel of Waldoboro, Exavier, Ensign and Manuel of Rockland; 13 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Services were Wednesday at Pratt Memorial Methodist Church, the Rev. Harry Starbuck officiating assisted by members of Aurora Lodge of Masons. Interment was in St. Paul\'s Society Cemetery, Waldoboro. Lincoln County News: November 7th, 1968 | |||
| 397 | I36762 | Virginia Dare WINCHENBAUGH | 7 Dez 1910 | 18 Mai 2014 | ROCKLAND - Virginia Dare (Winchenbaugh) Poletti, 103, died peacefully, Sunday, May 18, 2014 at her home. She was born at Dutch Neck, December 7, 1910, the daughter of Reverend Herman R. and Carrie Burns Winchenbaugh. As a teenager she moved with her family to Rockland where she graduated from Rockland High School in 1929. During her youth she frequently accompanied her father as he preached at various churches in the area, most notably South Thomaston and Spruce Head. Trained as a secretary, Mrs. Poletti worked for eight years for the M.B. and C.O. Perry Coal Company in Rockland. She met her future husband, Constantine Poletti, while he was stationed with the U.S. Navy in Rockland during World War II. In 1944 she followed him to Florida where she stayed with friends until they were married in Miami in May of 1944. Later they left Miami for Sturgeon, WI, where they remained for several months while the ship Mr. Poletti was assigned to was being built. During this time Mrs. Poletti worked as a secretary to a ship\'s officer until the ship left for New Orleans, LA, where the couple spent several months until the ship left for Oakland, CA. While in Oakland, Mrs. Poletti worked in the shipyard as a secretary for the Pacific Overseas Air Transport Command. Among her duties she wrote letters to servicemen overseas as dictated by an officer. During these months away from Rockland, Mrs. Poletti kept in touch with family, mostly her sister, Evangeline, also a trained secretary. Their letters were unusual as they corresponded to each other in shorthand. When Mr. Poletti\'s ship, the USS Pontotoc was commissioned in 1945 at San Francisco, departing shortly thereafter for active duty in the Pacific, Mrs. Poletti returned to Maine. When her husband returned after World War II they settled in Quincy, MA where he worked at the Boston Post Office and she was employed at a photo laboratory. During these years they acquired family property at Spruce Head Island where they spent summers. Following their respective retirements, they relocated to Stuart, FL while maintaining their summer residence in Spruce Head. During their 48 years of marriage, until Mr. Poletti\'s death in 1990, the couple took 21 cruises, including to Alaska, Panama, South America and the Caribbean. Mrs. Poletti created and painted numerous ceramic figures that decorated not only the cottage at Spruce Head, but in later years, her residence at Bartlett Woods Assisted Living Facility in Rockland. Over the past six years, she has become especially attached to the residents and staff at Bartlett Woods where she received extraordinary and loving care during her illness. Besides her husband, Mrs. Poletti was predeceased by six brothers, Gabriel, Basil, Benedict, Ensign, Exavier, and Manual Winchenbaugh and two sisters, Evangeline Sylvester and Eleanor Paquin. She is survived by several nieces and nephews, including Theodore W. Sylvester, Jr. and his wife Natalie, of Owls Head, Kay Sylvester of Thomaston, Sandra Sylvester of Duluth, GA, Sara Tavares and her husband Jerry of Sun City West, AZ and Bette Paquin of Novato, CA. Burial will be in Dutch Neck Cemetery. (Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home) ROCKLAND - Virginia Dare (Winchenbaugh) Poletti, 103, died peacefully, Sunday, May 18, 2014 at her home. Family and friends are invited to visit from 6-8 p.m., Wednesday, May 21, 2014 at Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home, 110 Limerock Street, Rockland, where a celebration of her life will be held 1 p.m. Thursday, May 22, 2014. The Reverend Linda Campbell-Marshall will officiate. To read a full obituary or share a memory with Mrs. Poletti\'s family, please visit her Book of Memories at www.bchfh.com. | |||
| 398 | I36768 | Basil Victor WINCHENBAUGH | 24 Aug 1903 | 8 Mrz 1959 | ||||
| 399 | I36888 | Ava Belle WINCHENBAUGH | 14 Apr 1930 | 4 Jan 2017 | 13 Jan 2017 | Ava Belle Phillips, 86, aus Damariscotta, verstarb am Nachmittag des 4. Januar 2017 nach langer Krankheit im Pflegeheim Cove’s Edge in Damariscotta. Sie wurde am 14. April 1930 in Friendship, Maine, als Tochter von Frank und Nellie Winchenbaugh geboren. Sie besuchte die Friendship Village School und später die High School in Waldoboro. In ihrer Jugend engagierte sie sich in der Methodistengemeinde Friendship. Sie arbeitete bei Sylvania in Waldoboro und im Friseursalon Al’s Beauty Shop in Rockland, wo sie ihre Friseurausbildung abschloss. Später war sie viele Jahre als Kellnerin im Restaurant Pine Grove tätig und zuletzt arbeitete sie zusammen mit Shirley Waltz mit A & S Catering für zahlreiche Hochzeiten in der Region. Am 18. Oktober 1959 heirateten Ava und James Howard Phillips. Gemeinsam zogen sie ihren Sohn Lyndon W. Delano und ihre Töchter Kimberly Phillips Reilly und Samantha Phillips Page groß. Im Laufe der Jahre heiratete Lyndon Mitzi Abbott aus Nobleboro und schenkte Ava zwei Enkelkinder, Aaron Delano und Lindsay Delano Sproul. Tochter Kimberly heiratete Carl Reilly Jr. aus Bristol und bekam einen Enkelsohn namens Hunter Reilly. Tochter Samantha heiratete Mark Page aus Walpole und bekam einen Enkelsohn namens Markus Page und eine Enkelin namens Jillian Page. Zu dieser Familie kamen fünf Urenkel hinzu. Avas Familie bedeutete ihr alles, und sie wird sehr vermisst werden. Ava spielte leidenschaftlich gern Beano mit ihren vielen Freunden, fuhr Schneemobil, lud regelmäßig Freunde und Bekannte zu sich nach Hause nach Kingfield, Maine, ein und puzzelte leidenschaftlich gern. Besonders stolz war sie auf ihr Puzzle ihres Hauses in Friendship. Ava war eine begeisterte Bastlerin und verzierte ihre Werke gern mit Schleifen oder Perlen. Ava hinterlässt ihren Ehemann James Phillips aus Damariscotta; Sohn Lyndon und Ehefrau Mitzi Delano aus Damariscotta; Töchter Kimberly und Ehemann Carl Reilly Jr. aus Bristol sowie Samantha und Ehemann Mark Page aus Walpole; Schwester Alma L. Black aus Cushing; Enkelkinder Aaron, Lindsay, Markus, Jillian und Hunter; fünf Urenkelkinder: Catherine, Natalie, Olivia, Colin und Maggie; sowie zahlreiche Nichten, Neffen, Großnichten, Großneffen und ein Schwager. Die Trauerfeier für Ava findet am Freitag, dem 13. Januar, um 11:00 Uhr im Bestattungsinstitut Strong-Hancock, Main Street 612, Damariscotta, statt. Die Beisetzung erfolgt im engsten Familienkreis auf dem Hillside Cemetery in Damariscotta. Anstelle von Blumen bitten wir um Spenden an das Tierheim Lincoln County, Postfach 7, Edgecomb, ME 04556. Die Bestattung wird vom Bestattungsinstitut Strong-Hancock, Main Street 612, Damariscotta, ME 04543, ausgerichtet. | ||
| 400 | I42516 | George Nelson WINCHENBAUGH | 16 Aug 1855 | 23 Mai 1925 |