[47616] "Bangor Daily News, 7 June 2019": "Phyllis (Colpitts) Lonko Leach passed away on June 5, 2019. She was born March 1, 1921 at home on Fruit Street in Bangor, daughter of Archie and Ina (Barchard) Colpitts. She was the youngest of three children. Her mother was a homemaker and her father worked for the Maine Central Railroad. Phyllis attended Bangor High School where she was a member of the All Bangor girls' field hockey team and the debate club. She graduated from Bangor High School in 1938 and from Beal Business College in 1939. She became a secretary at Beneficial Finance and then she worked for Maine Central Railroad until 1941 when she left to work for the War Department at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. At that time, she met Corporal Louis Lonko on a blind date and they were married in 1944. She had to stop work for the War Department because a married woman could not have a position there. Lou was in the US Army Air Force and after their marriage, he served in North Africa during World War II. Phyllis returned to Bangor in 1944 where she worked at Viner Shoe. After WW II, the couple moved to Wilmington, DE where Phyllis worked for Dupont. Louis had a brief hiatus from the military and they returned to Bangor where their daughter, Sandra was born. Louis later rejoined the US Army. Phyllis traveled as a military wife so the family lived in various places including Albuquerque, NM and St, Louis, MO. She and Lou endured several separations when she was not able to accompany him during WW II, two tours of duty in Korea, and one in Vietnam. Phyllis worked all her life, including for the Merrill Trust Co., followed by 27 years as a legal secretary at Mitchell and Ballou until she retired in 1990. Locally she lived in Brewer, East Corinth, and Orrington. The family also had a camp on Moosehead Lake where they spent summers. In 2001, she married Harry Leach at the East Orrington Congregational Church. They spent winters in Florida. Phyllis was baptized in 1931 a member at the First Baptist Church where she served at one time as a Sunday school teacher, sang in the choir, and was a deaconess. She was also a long-time member of the Order of Eastern Star, Tuscan Chapter #198. She enjoyed fishing, gardening, sewing, jigsaw puzzles, and routinely played beano Phyllis was extremely devoted to her family who loved her very much. Phyllis is survived by a daughter Sandra L. Stolt of Arlington, VA, a grandson David R. Stolt and his wife Julie of Augusta, ME and great grandchildren Jordan J. Stolt of Hallowell, ME, Anna Rose Stolt of Augusta and Robert M. Stolt of Augusta. Also surviving are niece Bonnie Puls and her husband Larry of Bangor and nephew Allan Colpitts and his wife Stephanie of Bluffton, SC and their extended families, sister-in-law Doris Adams of Bucksport, brother-in-law Norris Leach and his wife Gladys of Orland, and stepchildren Joseph and Linda Leach of Orland, ME, Cindy and husband Gregory Smith, and Kathryn Smith of Orrington, ME. Phyllis was predeceased by her parents, her first husband Lou in 1999, her second husband Harry M. Leach in 2005, and her two brothers - Horace and his wife Cynthia and Keith and his wife Francis."
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[18669] Reuben m. 19 Sept 1810 Sarah ("Sally") Webber, dau. of Joseph Webber and Mary Lowell. Reuben and Sarah had Eliza (29 March 1814), Reuben (III) (29 Aug 1816), Joseph (9 May 1818), Sarah (10 Nov 1821), Lucy Ann (28 May 1823), Abigail (ca. 1824) and Frederick B. (ca. 1827). For descendants, see "The Grindle Family..." (1978), pp. 126-129.
[10218] Glenn is son of William Hennis and Melvina Lucy Bowman. "The Akron Beacon Journal, 20 July 1973," p. 38: "Hennis, Glenn G., 59 years, beloved husband of Mildred, nee Behmer, dear father of William G. and Robert G., dear son of Melvina Valvoda. and the late George Hennis, dear brother of Anna Valvoda, Eva Clary, Frank Valvoda, and the late Albin, grandfather of three. Services at the funeral home Monday, July 23. at 1 p.m. Interment Richfield Cemetery."
[19092] living - details excluded