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[56720] The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 31 October 2021: "Bangor and Cumberland - Kathy was born in Bangor, Maine, and most recently resided in Cumberland, Maine, with her family for more than 25 years. On October 26, 2021, Kathy passed peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family and closest friends following a courageous and private cancer battle. Kathy spent much of this year focused on preparing others for her departure, reminding us all of her tenacity, unrelenting strength of spirit and love for her family. Kathy is survived by her loving husband and best friend of 41 years, Roger Domingo. She will live on in the hearts and souls of her three daughters, who are her greatest sources of pride, Caitlyn, Emily and Elizabeth Domingo. Kathy was predeceased by her parents, Betty and Brad Ames; and brother, Danny Ames. She is survived by her siblings, Susan Speirs, Scott Ames and Pam Ames, and their families; sisters-in-law, Roanne Austin and Ruth Domingo; niece, Ashley VanBuskirk; lifelong best friend, Nancy McKechnie; and loving members of her various 'sisterhoods,' along with numerous nieces and nephews, both blood and chosen. Kathy had an indomitable spirit, was fiercely loyal and incredibly hard working. She had an open authentic warmth and her smile and laughter lit up the room! She was a lover of the spreadsheet, an avid and accomplished gardener, sun worshipper and loved to entertain. Her home was always filled with love, laughter, music and the best food. A lover of all people, Kathy had a gift for friendship, all were welcome to sit on the porch or under her pergola, and they did! Her warmth and hearty laughter will be missed by so many friends from all stages of life, including those she met through her work in the entertainment, food and hospitality industries, as well as those she met on the sidelines and poolside benches in support of her daughters over the years. Kathy's happiest place was her beloved Swans Island, Maine, where her family's roots are deep and her love for her friends in that community are forever embedded in her heart and soul. Her life, and that of her family and closest friends have been enhanced by the time they spent on Swans Island with her. She brought such joy and entertainment to the island when she would arrive with her entourage! She will be fondly remembered by her island family as 'Kacky.'"
[59772] Avis is daughter of Dudley Frank Ralph Bean (1887-1967) & Hattie Belle Achorn (1897-1992). "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 27 November 2012: "Brewer - Avis (Bean) Kee, 77, was granted her angel wings on Monday, Nov. 26, 2012 at Ross Manor in Bangor. Her final days were spent surrounded by family and friends whom she loved so much. Avis was born April 18, 1935, the 'baby' of the late Dudley and Hattie 'Belle' (Achorn) Bean. Avis attended schools in Charleston and Corinth and traveled extensively with her husband and family during his service in the U.S. Air Force. She worked for Freese's Dept. Store and for Mr. Paperback before retiring in 1996. She leaves her loving memories to be cherished by her family, daughters, Wanda Hamm of Bangor and Gloria Cassidy and her husband, Mark, of Eddington; grandchildren, Stephanie Craig and fiance, Rob Holt, Ryan Hamm, Nicholas Cassidy and wife, Heather, Rob Kee and his wife, Jacklin, and Jennifer Kee; great-grandchildren, Silas Hamm, Landon and JulieAnn Kee; three brothers, Lester Bean and his wife, Roberta, of Kenduskeag, Winston Bean and his wife, Priscilla, of Blacksburg, Va., Herbert Bean and his wife, Audrey, of Bangor; two sisters, Ella Duran of Portland and Glennis Downing of Palmyra; sisters-in-law, Geri Bean and Rita Bean, both of Corinth; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Robert "Bob" Kee; her son, Robert 'Bobby' Kee; her brothers, Franklin, Willis and Ralph Bean; a sister, Anna Keough; a sister-in-law, Florence Bean; and by a brother-in-law, Arnold Duran. Burial will be in Corinthian Cemetery, Corinth."
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[49380] "Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], 24 October 2021": "Clinton - Pearlie 'Marie' (Gray) Webb, age 94, peacefully passed away on October 14, 2021, as the Lord welcomed her into his open arms. Her daughter was with her at Maine General Hospital. She was born in Stonington, Maine, on April 26, 1927, and was the 7 of 9 children in James W. Gray Sr. and Sadie 'Kathleen' (Cleveland) Gray's family. She attended Stonington Schools until her freshman year, at which time she left school to care for her mother and younger siblings while her mother underwent cancer treatment. She later received her G.E.D the same year that her daughter graduated High School. Marie worked as a waitress before meeting the handsome widower, Russell A. Webb, of Oceanville. They were married on September 21, 1952, at Church on the Hill, Deer Isle. With this marriage she gained two stepsons, Wallace H., and David H. The following year their daughter Joan W. was born. For several years Marie traveled across New England with Russell as he worked as an electrician. In 1959 they purchased a home in Clinton and settled down. Her home was filled with homemade meals and desserts which were shared with others in the community who were without families or facing difficulties. She was positive, independent, and progressive in her thoughts and deeds throughout her life. She was a member of Brown Memorial Methodist Church for 62 years and took on many roles. First as a Sunday school and vacation bible school teacher, assisting with events at the church and the food booth at Clinton Lion's Club fair. She ran the thrift shop at the Church for many years. Marie proudly held her position at the Candy Cane Christmas fair overseeing 'Grannie's Attic.' She was the official carrot peeler for the Turkey Pie Suppers held by the church. A longtime member of the Methodist Women's Group. She was also a member of the Clinton Senior Citizen's Group and attended meetings of the Clinton Historical Society. Marie supplemented the family income by sewing and had a knack for tailoring garments to fit perfectly. She made her daughter's school clothing every year and there was always a new nightgown to wear Christmas Eve. She taught her sewing skills in the Extension group when first moving to Clinton. She was a knitter, and crafter/artist in multiple mediums. She spent sunny days maintaining her flowerbeds and property. She was predeceased by her parents; husband, Russell, in 2003; stepson, Wallace and his wife, Margaret; stepgrandchild, Scott D. Webb; brothers, Guy, James Jr., Gordon, Alton, Carroll, and Everett 'Boog' Gray; and sister, Norma Andrews. Marie is survived by her daughter, Joan W. Bryson (Michael); stepson, David H. Webb; stepgrandchildren, Louise Chapman (Calvin), Michael Webb (Debbie), Lisa Woodside (Jeff), and David R Webb; brother, Lyle 'Terry' Gray; sister-in-law, Elizabeth Gray; and best friend, Carleen Nelson. She loved the Wednesday soup and lunch day held at the United Methodist Church prior to Covid. Once it is safe for us to meet indoors, one will be scheduled so we can all be together and celebrate her life with her Clinton friends and family."
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[46796] David's obituary 10 March 1928 from "The West Schuylkill Press" and "Pine Grove Herald": "Dr. David S. Moyer, for the past 45 years a doctor in Donaldson, passed away at his residence on Thursday at 6 o'clock, at the age of 75 years. He had been in ill health for a number of years and was bedfast since Christmas. Before practicing in Donaldson, Dr. Moyer spent five years as a physician in Friedensburg. He was a graduate of the Jefferson Medical College in 1878, and was a classmate and very intimate friend of the late Dr. Bittle. He was a member and elder of the Reformed Church of Donaldson. Besides the widow , four children survive. The are Mrs. Henry Hatter, Shamokin, Mrs.Austin Keiser, Jenkintown, and Mrs. Lincoln English, Donaldson, and one son, Dr. D. Bruce Moyer of Lansdale." He was a member of Salem German Reformed Church, Donaldson, Frailey Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, and one of the windows in the church was donated by Dr and Mrs D.S. Moyer. He had served as President of the township school board.
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