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[55872] Find A Grave memorial 218481035 provides Raymond's obituary: "Bucksport - Raymond (Bud) Harding Atwood (95) passed away at home on March 5, 2020. Bud was born September 14, 1924 in Bucksport, the second of eleven children to Raymond A. and Edith (Arey) Atwood. Bud was a quiet man with a dry sense of humor, he enjoyed telling stories of growing up working on a dairy farm and how he learned to drive while delivering mail as a teenager. He worked on tugboats out of Belfast and for Seaboard Paper as a woodcutter. In the early 1950's he was a mechanic and oil truck driver for Fortin Brothers. He continued with the company until he retired. He enjoyed time with his family, camp in Molunkus, fishing, ice skating and was an avid Patriots fan. He will be missed by his wife of 67 loving years Thiry Mae (Tilton), and children David Atwood and wife Cathy of Whitefield, NH; Cathy Ames and husband Alton of Orland, Maine; Becky Ames and husband Norwood of Prospect, Maine; Lorie Darling and husband Barry of Bangor, Maine; Lynn Keisker and husband Craig of Berwick, Maine and Wendy Russell and husband Chris of Dover-Foxcroft, Maine. Also thirteen grand-children and 10 great-grand children and his brothers Ernest, Frederick and Wilford Atwood and sister Joan Bridges. He was predeceased by his parents and siblings Ruth Hutchins, Barbara Thomas, Edith Arnold, Yvonne Downes, Shirley Grigsby and Herbert Atwood."
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[21625] See "The Ancestry of Katharine Choate Paul," Edward Joy Paul (Milwaukee, WI: Burdick & Allen, 1914), p. 96.
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Find A Grave memorial 243985356 offers Lee's obituary: "Harpswell - Surrounded by loving family and neighbors, Lee E. Chipman, 97, of Allen Point Road, passed away at his home Sept. 18, 2022 -- this being only a few yards distance from the very spot where he was born on Aug. 15, 1925, the son of Ralph L. and Mary (Smith) Chipman. Although born in Harpswell, his earliest years were spent in Poland, Maine, where he attended primary school, then in 1932 the Chipmans moved permanently back to the coast. Lee graduated from Harpswell Grammar School in 1939, then from Brunswick High School in 1943. Soon afterwards he was drafted into the army, and his WWII service included action in Germany. At the conclusion of the war, he was stationed in France. Upon returning home, Lee was hired as a farmhand at Coleman Research Farm in Brunswick, this being a stepping-stone to a lifelong career in poultry management and breeding research. His employment later carried him to Georgia, Arkansas, Tennessee, Maryland, and in his later years, at Arbor Acres in Connecticut. His dream of someday returning to his native Maine was fulfilled, when the company transferred him to their Lewiston office in 1988. Always dedicated to his work, Lee always went the extra mile - literally. Around 1954 a blizzard crippled the region, and in an era before the abundance of snow removal equipment, the highways were impassable for days. Fearing the loss of the flocks of birds at Coleman's farm, he trekked several miles on snowshoes from North Harpswell to Brunswick, where he remained on duty until the roads were cleared.
Lee always had a garden or two and was also a skilled woodworker. In his retirement he happily spent much of his time on his tractors, and with help from other family members, frequently mowed the extensive acreage on the ancestral property. Lee had the knack for storytelling, and recalling facts, figures, and dates - especially when it concerned any automobile he ever owned. He recently compiled his extensive car history that detailed how he wheeled and dealed, and what price he paid for each. In 1947 he took a spin on the newly opened Maine Turnpike, where he reached a speed of 100 mph that terrified his 85 year-old grandmother passenger. He first married Aroostook County native Marilyn Wardwell, who died in 1958, and second, Freida Bunker of New Hampshire, who died in 1997. Lee was predeceased by brother Irving, and sister Edith (Chipman) Marden."
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"The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], 22 Septembe 2021": "Edith "Edie" Mason passed away in Gorham, Maine, on Monday, September 20, 2021, at the age of 88, following a brief illness. Edith was born in Sedgwick, Maine, on August 8, 1933, the daughter of Edgar and Amy Cousins and older sister of Sidney.
She graduated from South Portland High School, class of 1951, and then went on to graduate from the first class of the Maine Medical Center School of Nursing in 1954. Her love for young people translated to her choice of work settings and she began her career in obstetrics and pediatrics at the Maine Medical Center. The latter years of her nursing career were spent working with college students at the University of Southern Maine Health services, Gorham campus, from which she retired in 1990. Edith married Richard Mason of Levant, Maine, on August 27, 1955, at Elm Street United Methodist Church in South Portland. They began their married life in South Portland before building a home on the Huston Road in Gorham in 1966, where they raised their family. Edith is survived by her loving husband, Richard, of 66 years. She is also survived by her brother, Sidney Cousins; her daughter, Meredith Koerner (William); daughter-in-law, Charlene Donahue; daughter, Lori McCarty (Tim); daughter, Wendy Carter (Tom); son, Richard Mason (Marie); daughter, Joellen Carroll (Bruce); her grandchildren, Amanda Koerner-Oakes (Ernie), Daniel Koerner (Heather), Brian Mason, Meghan Grassi (Vincent), Amy Holland (Doug), ENS Matthew McCarty, Isabel Stephens (Scott), Merejo Carter, Katrina Mason, Scott Mason, Tabor Carroll, and Kendra Carroll; and her great-grandchildren, Lucia, Augustine and Bosco Grassi, and Ronan Koerner. She was preceded in death by her son, Scott Mason; and grandson, David Mason. As a young student, Edith was active in school plays, newspaper, yearbook and dance. As an adult, she became a voracious reader and enjoyed sewing, crafts, canning produce from their gardens, and especially looking after her husband, children and grandchildren. Her life was devoted to caring for others and she and Richard ultimately became parents of six children, all of whom now embody the values of selfless devotion to family, and to the Christian values of love, acceptance, honesty and integrity. Edith had a talent for making everyone feel loved and welcomed, and she embraced this ideal by planning many family and church gatherings and events. She was known for her delicious home cooking and her ability to organize a feast for the masses. She passed on her love of service to her children, who continue her legacy of devotion to family, church, and community.
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[42490] This person is from an unverified file in Ancestry.com.
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[31248] Sarah's information and ancestry is from the unverified OneWorldTree in Ancestry.com in 2011.
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[13202] Ephraim m. 13 Sept 1649 Elizabeth Howland.
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[13548] Find A Grave Memorial 65165100 offers: "Stanley F. 'Rabbie' Stewart of Clarence passed away Thursday, Feb. 3, 2011, at his home. He was 92. Born Nov. 16, 1918, in Ringgold, Pa., he was the son of the late Cameron M. and Annie A. Lingenfelter Stewart. On Nov. 3, 1945, in Dayton, Ohio, he married Edythe M. Pierson who passed away on March 27, 1996. Stan was a 1938 graduate from Punxsutawney High School. He was of the protestant faith. Stan served in the U.S. Air Force during World War II, where he became a prisoner of war. He also served during the Korean and Vietnam wars. Stanley retired in 1962 at the rank of master sergeant. For his years of service, he was awarded the KS Medal, UNS Medal, NDS Medal, ACMB, EAMEC Medal, GC Medal with four Lapel Pins, World War II Victory Medal, AC Medal, ADS Medal, and AFLSA with four OLCs. Stan was employed as an aircraft mechanic for more than 25 years. After retirement, he worked for Wall Rope Co, in Beverly, repairing the machines that make rope. He also worked in helping design and develop the Chinook helicopters for Boeing-Vertol in Philadelphia. Stan was a life member of the Snow Shoe Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1544, life member of the Clarence American Legion Post 813, a member of the Moose Club 1565, Young Democratic Club in Clarence, and the 3 Point Sportsman Association in Clarence. He was a lifelong member of the Republican Party. His favorite pastime was spending time in the outdoors, fishing and hunting. He was the last of his generation. Stan is survived by his son, Jimmy S. Stewart and his wife, Debra, of Clarence, stepdaughters, Nancy L. Woodworth of Jacksonville, Fla., and Norma J. Assilin of Dumfries, Va. He also is survived by his nine grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Along with his parents and wife, Stan was preceded in death by two brothers and one sister."