Waters Funeral Home. Mahlon Lee Stoutz passed away at 6: 4. He attended Vandalia public schools and the University of Missouri, earning a B. A. As a young man, he lived for eight years in Brazil, where he taught English, worked as a silk screener, developed a passionate love for soccer and made many lifelong friends. After returning to the United States, he taught Spanish as a graduate student at the University of Missouri and worked as a computational linguist in Denver, Pittsburgh and Boston before returning to Vandalia in 2. At the Teragram Corporation in Boston, he helped to create complex dictionaries and design search engines and machine translation programs in multiple languages. Mahlon was widely read, well- informed and passionate in his opinions and his conversations will be sorely missed by his friends and family. He was friendly, generous and good- natured, and his friendships tended to last. He liked to make and drink good coffee. He loved to travel having visited Brazil, Portugal, Spain, France, Germany and England just in the last few years. Mahlon was a devoted father and grandfather. He adored his two springer spaniels, Federico, who died in 2. Fidelio, who survives him and he enjoyed the company of fellow dog- lovers in many cities. Born: December 8, 1. Columbia, Missouri the son of Lee Alford and Mary Patricia (Lowry) Stoutz. Married: Survivors include: son and daughter- in- law, Rafael and Ramona Stoutz of Columbia; his son and daughter- n- law, Ravi Motta Stoutz and Erica Alexandra de Castro, and Ravi's mother, Ver Lucia Brandao da Motta, all of Belo Horizonte, Brazil; his sister and brother- in- law, Lisa Stoutz and Daniel Gunn of New Sharon, Maine, and their daughters, Mollie and Nora; his sister, Julie Stoutz of Vandalia; his brother, Alan Stoutz of Hannibal; his granddaughter, Marianna Rhodes of Verwood, England. Preceded in death by: parents Lee Alford Stoutz and Patricia Stoutz; In lieu of flowers, memorials are encouraged to the Vandalia Area Historical Society, 3. W. Walsh Blvd., Vandalia, MO 6. American Cancer Society. Obituary Archives : Funeral Alternatives of Maine. Winifred . 2. 3, 1. Castle Hedingham, England, the daughter of Mildred (Boreham) and Arthur Frank Sneezum. During World War II, she worked making parachutes for the Royal Air Force. She later emigrated to America in 1. Lorne Wood Ladner, a United States serviceman stationed in England. Despite living in America for most of her adult life, she remained a citizen of Great Britain. Prior to her retirement, Wini worked at the Gardiner hospital. She was a wonderful cook, avid reader and gardener, Jeopardy enthusiast, and a great mother, wife and friend. She will be greatly missed. Wini was predeceased by her husband, Lorne; one sister, Dorothy Brown; and three brothers, Arthur, Frank and Stanley Sneezum. She is survived by her daughters, Marilyn Ladner, of South Berwick, Lorna Ladner, of Augusta, and Stacy Ladner and her husband, Michael Hudson, of Gardiner; her two granddaughters, Fiona and Annabel Ladner- Hudson, of Gardiner; her sister, Ivy Heigl and her husband, Richard, of Liverpool, England; and many nieces and nephews in England and the States. The family would like to thank the wonderful staff of Augusta Rehabilitation Center and Beacon Hospice for the great care and affection shown to Wini, and to Dr. Van Summerin for his medical care. A special thanks to Paula of hospice. She truly made a difference in our mother's final days. At Wini's request, there will be no funeral service. Following cremation, her ashes will be scattered in accordance with her wishes. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Kennebec Valley Humane Society in Augusta. Earl H. Murphy Jr., 8. Berry Road in Hartford, on Friday, April 1. He was born in Rumford, on Feb. The Birmingham campaign, or 1963 Birmingham movement, was a movement organized in early 1963 by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) to bring attention. In 1952 Coretta Scott met Martin Luther King Jr., who was pursuing a doctorate at Boston University. They dated for a short time and soon determined to marry. Josh Webb Licensed Funeral Director A native of the Missouri Ozarks, licensed funeral director Josh Webb joined the Morgan & Nay team in 2006. My name is Laura Bass. My father, Daniel Lynn Bass, served on the USS Francis Scott Key I believe in the late 70s or early 80s as I was born in 1987. Earl H. At 1. 8, he went to work at Oxford Paper Co. Beverly Berry, celebrated 6. He recently celebrated his 8. They lived in Mexico for 3. They moved back to Mrs. Services are pending at Waters Funeral Chapel, 500 S. Main Street in Vandalia 63382. Officiating will be: MINISTER Music provided by: MUSIC Interment will be in the. Murphy's home in 1. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, snowmobiling, watching races at the Oxford Plains or on TV. He also liked to read, watch the birds and feed them. He enjoyed kennel club meetings and dog shows, especially when one of the two family dogs were in it. He loved the babies, small kids of the church and neighborhood and loved watching them grow and change. He is survived by his wife, Beverly; son, Jeffrey Murphy and his wife, Joyce, of Strong; daughters, Eileen Gondron of The Woodlands, Texas, and Maureen Wheeler and husband, Charles, of Hartford; brother, Larry D. Murphy and companion, Dianne Gallant of Rumford; sister, Beverly Beeler and husband, Don of Portland; grandchildren, Christopher Gondron and his wife, Marla, of Austin, Texas, Brandy Hayes and husband, Adam, of The Woodlands, Texas, Megan Gondron of Conroe, Texas, Darby Murphy of Honolulu, Hawaii, and Mariah Dailey of Hartford and Canton; step granddaughter, Heather Huish and husband, David, of Farmington; great- granddaughter, Alexis Hayes of The Woodlands, Texas; and step great- granddaughters, Zoe and Gretchen Huish of Farmington; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents; and a brother, Richard. Raymond A. Pettipas, 6. Turner, died on April 1. Hospice House, with his loving family by his side. He was born on May 1, 1. Lewiston, the son of Raymond and June (Eveleth) Pettipas. After high school, he proudly served his country in the U. S. Navy for 1. 3 years and was medically discharged in 1. He worked at Bath Iron Works for 2. He also was a longtime volunteer at Turner Fire and Rescue. He enjoyed hunting, family horses, working in the woods and was a real outdoorsman. He is survived by his beloved wife, Sherry; daughters, Tiffany King and husband, Brian, and Tracy Pettipas and companion, Corey Lasalle; sister, Delores Grant and husband, Keith; aunt, Esther Coombs; niece, Tammy Martin; nephews, Tommy and Kevin Grant; and sister- in- law, Audrey Berry and husband, Joe. He was predeceased by his parents. The family wished to thank the entire staff of Hospice House for their excellent care of Raymond. Lorna Welch Cain. March 2. 8, 2. 00. Lorna Welch Cain, 7. She was surrounded by family and friends. Lorna was born June 2. Laconia, NH to Robert Ozro and Myrle G. Her family moved to Newbury, VT where she spent her childhood, attended school, and thoroughly enjoyed exploring the Vermont mountains. Lorna was passionate and dedicated to whatever project she embraced in life. She left home to study English Composition at Keene State College for 2 years before returning to Newbury to support her family in tough times. She later ventured to Boston, and eventually Hartford, CT where she was a Quality Assurance Inspector for Pratt & Whitney. There, she met the love of her life, Peter. In 1. 97. 1, Lorna and her family hit the road, traveling up the east coast to Prince Edward Island, researching family heritage, and living in a camper for almost a year- all the while enjoying the adventure. Next, Lorna moved to Randolph, ME where she and her husband built a home. The pair operated a boarding home for Veteran's who were adjusting to civilian life. Lorna was a social worker, nutritionist, counselor, nurse, life skills coach, chef, and friend to many brave men. She took great pride in the care she provided and was the ultimate caregiver! She enjoyed being able to care for her daughter while running the boarding home and regularly provided childcare for many other children and friends. She also opened her home to her mother and brother, caring for them until they passed before her. After operating the boarding home for 3. Lorna was a wonderful, loving, fun, and creative daughter, sister, wife, mother, and grandmother. She reveled in all of life's details: reading, cooking, sewing, knitting, gardening, playing with children, crossword puzzles, music, dance, and theater. She especially loved animals, adopted strays, and always surrounded herself with as many as possible! She was good at everything she did and was always willing to learn something new. She taught all of us how to love unconditionally, enjoy life, and above all care for each other. She will be greatly missed by those who are left behind: Peter K. Cain, husband; Crystal Cain Castro, daughter; Brian Castro, son- in- law; Ethan and Elijah Castro, grandsons; Nancianne Woodward, sister; Frank Woodward, brother- in- law; 5 treasured nieces and nephews; 1. Kim Abbott, adopted daughter and her family; and a myriad of people she has touched along the way. A graveside ceremony will be held Saturday April 4th at 1pm at Newbury Cemetery in Newbury, VT. As much as Lorna loved flowers,she would have preferred folks donate to their local Animal Shelter in her memory. Gabrielle L. Parent, 9. Auburn passed away on April 2, 2. Clover Hospice, after a brief illness. She was born in Lewiston on March 2. Frank and Marie Lavertu. Gabe was predeceased by her parents, her husband John L. Parent Sr, and her brother Lawrence. Gabe is survived by her daughter, Louise Spugnardi of Pueblo, Colorado, and, her son, John L. In her retirement, Gabe became a volunteer at Central Maine Medical Center, and only a few years ago, was recognized for her outstanding volunteer achievement in excess of 6. Gabe relished in her independence and loved to travel throughout the United States and Canada, visiting family and friends along the way. She loved musical theater and always looked forward to the opening of summer productions at the Boothbay Playhouse. Gabe’s family wishes to express sincerest thanks to the staff at Clover Health Care and Hospice, who have been wonderfully compassionate and supportive to Gabe and to all of us. A celebration Mass of Gabe’s life will take place at Sacred Heart Church, Auburn, at 1. Tuesday, April 7. Peter’s Cemetery immediately following the Mass. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Clover Hospice, 4. Minot Ave, Auburn, Maine 0. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group, Lewiston. Gary A. Gray, 6o, of Bryant Pond died April 1, 2. Gary was a two tour Vietnam Veteran. He was a loving, caring man that worked hard and spent most of his adult life in the carpentry business. He was employed by Wal Mart at their Augusta Distribution Center. Gary and his beloved wife of. Jill, enjoyed their lives traveling and caring for their dog Abigail. They particularly loved Christmas time where they shared their homemade gifts with family and friends. Gary is survived by his wife Jill, his sister Connie and her husband David Allen of Bar Mills, Brother Gordon Gray and his wife Mimi of Windham and many nieces and nephews. The family would like to thank the Central Maine Medical Center ICU for their excellent care and devotion. A memorial service to honor his liofe is currently beng arranged by the family. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 2. Tampa St. Lewiston Maine 0. Alice A. Pratt. AUGUSTA - - Alice Ann Pratt, 5. March 3. 0, 2. 00. Hospice House in Auburn. Born in Augusta on March 2. Stanley Lamont and Jean Elizabeth (Cloutier) Pratt. Her delivery was done by the late Lee W. Richards Jr., M. D. Alice attended Hussey School, Williams School and Ella Hodgkins School, and was a 1. Oak Grove- Coburn School in Vassalboro. While at Oak Grove, Alice spent hours in the riding ring and on the trails upon her favorite horse, Promise. She then studied art at Mount Ida College in Newton, Mass. Alice had a keen interest and appreciation for the works of the late Andrew Wyeth. Alice enjoyed antiques auctions, sewing, crafts, gardening, cooking and making fleece blankets and pillows for others. She was a skilled chef and caterer and enjoyed experimental cooking. As a child, she had many fond memories of summers at Pine Cove on Three Mile Pond and also at the Cloutier- Carrier cottage on Rangeley Lake in Oquossoc. She and her many friends made numerous trips to Reid State Park and other coastal and distant destinations. Alice's first love was the family log cabin at the . Alice learned that she had stage 4 ovarian cancer. She fought her illness with dignity and courage, and never complained.
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