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"The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine], 14 April 2015":
Flanders Pond, Sullivan and Southwest Harbor -Tinker Bunker, carpenter, scientist, registered nurse and licensed Coast Guard captain, slipped his mooring for the last time and quietly drifted off to the great beyond, keeping an eye out for old friends and family along the way, on April 10, 2015, at the home of his daughter, Annie, and her husband, Paul, in Seal Harbor. He was born Merrill Cleveland Bunker to parents Evangeline M. (Norwood) and Cecil G. Bunker on Nov. 28, 1931, in Bar Harbor.
He graduated from Bar Harbor High School in 1949, and shortly thereafter enlisted in the U.S. Army-Air Force and served in the Korean War. He was employed by the Jackson Laboratory as a professional research assistant for 20 years in the Department of Cytogenetics. He owned and operated with his family Spruce Valley Campground for many years, dabbled in sign painting and real estate, graduated from Maine Technical Institute as a licensed practical nurse and from St. Josephs School of Nursing as a professional registered nurse. He practiced more than 20 years at MDI Hospital, and was one of the earliest male nurses there.
After retirement, he drove the Island Explorer bus on the Southwest Harbor route for five years. The last few years he spent year-round on Flanders Pond on his own, except for his faithful friends and companions, Jiggs and Roscoe.
He is survived by five children: Diana Faust and husband, Doug, of Medway, Mass., and grandchildren Melanie Faust, Andrea Faust, and Stephen Faust; Lorrain Smart of Bass Harbor and grandchildren Chelsea Thomas and Zachary Smart; Ann Durost and husband, Paul, of Seal Harbor and grandchildren Amy Sylvester, Nathan Sylvester, Bethany Potter and her husband, Anthony, and great-granddaughters Auben and Evelyn Potter; Daniel Bunker and wife, Deb Elman, of New York City, and granddaughter Lindsey Bunker; Barney Bunker and wife, Jen Leithauser, of Bayfield, Colo., and grandsons Jack Bunker and Jordan Bunker.
He is also survived by three brothers: Sterling Bunker and wife, Corace, of Bucksport; Paul Andreasen and wife, Janet, of Lompoc, Calif.; Ralph Bunker, whereabouts unknown; and two sisters: Elaine Strout of Portland, Ore.; and Ethyl 'Pixie' Bishko and husband, Leonard, of Gouldsboro.
He had three pretty darn good wives: Della (the mother of Diana and Lorrain), Clareann (the mother of Annie, Dan, and Barney) and Catherine, with whom he spent in the aggregate 46 pretty good years.
He enjoyed numerous visits from friends and family when the weather allowed the two-mile trip to the camp and back. He loved to play the guitar and had many happy outings with his special guitar-playing buddies Keith McMahon and wife, Cherie, and John Reeves and wife, Gail. He also loved to sing and play the fiddle and harmonica. He will miss his time exploring Downeast and spending time with his special lifelong friends, Kenneth and Meredith Hutchins and family. Also, Tucker and Bette Spurling, Willard Colson, Lee and Michelle White, Darrold Dorr, Sydney Griffin, Edie Stanwood, Cliff and Cathy Olson, Mike Woodard, all his friends at Brandon and Lauras Café, Chester Pikes, and the crew at the Island Explorer, as well as his many special friends at MDI Hospital - Doris, Sarah, Nancy, Bert and Dr. Gilmore, Dr. Caine and Dr. Hendricks, and the others he knew and worked with. His crew that was there until the end to help him through it all: Annabel, Amy, Mary-Carol, and Emily. Summer neighbors and special friends at Flanders Pond include Hank and Cindy Somero and family, Scot Harris and his dogs Lana and Kelley, Bill Haynes, Mike Soule, and Brent Martin, who kept him plowed out in the winter and shared a few 'old crows' with him as well.
He was predeceased by his grandparents, Ralph and Lena (Emerton) Bunker, who raised him; his parents; and one sister, Jacqueline.
[35259] This person is from the unverified Beattie Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013.
[51059] Eeline is daughter of Jacob Y. Morgan (1832-1909) & Roxanna Rhoda Wormwood (1835-1886).
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[58965] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], 7 March 2025: "James Alvin Stanhope, lovingly known as Jim or Jamie to his friends and family, passed away peacefully on March 5, 2025, in Tampa, Florida, at the age of 74. Born on August 28, 1950, in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine, James grew up with a keen interest in music. Through high school he played saxophone for the Foxcroft Academy school and dance bands, and guitar/electric organ for his rock band, Misty Soul, for which he also sang. James proudly served in the United States Air Force from 1970 to 1974, when his time in the military instilled in him a strong sense of discipline and dedication - values he demonstrated throughout his life. He pursued higher education, earning associate degrees from both EMVTI and Thomas College, and embarked on a career as an electronics engineer - including 30+ years with Hathaway Shirt Company in Waterville, Maine. His work reflected his meticulous nature and problem-solving skills, qualities that served him well throughout his life as an amazing provider for his family. Beyond his professional and military endeavors, James found joy in simple pleasures such as listening to doo-wop music on his headphones, which never failed to relax him, or spending time at his family's camp on Sebec Lake. He had a love for building models, carefully crafting intricate pieces with patience and precision. Watching sports was another favorite pastime; he rarely missed an opportunity to cheer on his teams. Those who knew him best will fondly remember his ever-present dry sense of humor; he was always quick with a dad joke, bringing smiles to those around him. Predeceased by his parents, Murray Marsh Stanhope and Elizabeth Smith Stanhope, James is survived by his beloved wife of 53+ years, Elaine 'Laney' Stanhope of Tampa, Florida; his son, Kevin J. Stanhope of Gray, Maine; Kevin's fiancée, Stephanie Roy; and their children, Asher Stanhope and Kullen Roy. He is also survived by his siblings, Betty-Jane Meader of Waterville, Maine (preceded in death by her husband, Dick Meader), Nancy Smith of Port St. Lucie, Florida (with her husband, Steve Smith), and Robert Stanhope of Raymond, Maine (with his wife, Fran Nelson Stanhope). Additionally, he leaves behind eight nieces and nephews, fourteen great-nieces and great-nephews, and many cherished in-laws. James' legacy lives on through the laughter he shared and the memories he created with family and friends. May his memory bring comfort to all who knew him."
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[14760] "The Boston Globe, 10 October 1904," p. 5: "Northampton, Oct 10 - Waldo H. Whitcomb, well known as antiquarian, died at his home here today. His collection of objects of antiquarian value was considered one of the best in New England. He was a painter. 61 years of age."
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[50708] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 29 June 1960, p. 22: "Cherryfield, June 28 - Roy Adfer Willey, 59, died at his home Monday following a short illness. He was born at Cherryfield, December 13, 1900, the son of Leonard and Annie (Morse) Willey. He is survived by his father and stepmother, Mrs. Evelyn Willey, his wife, Mrs. Harriet Willey; three sons, Leonard of Cherryfield, Eugene of York, and Douglas of Cherryfield; three daughters, Mrs. James Brooks of Cherryfield, Mrs. Clark Tucker of York, and Miss Linda Willey of Cherryfield; two brothers, Herbert of Pocasset, Mass. and Austin of Ellsworth; two step-sisters, Mrs. Mark Harrington and Mrs. Stanley Grant of Manchester, Conn.; three grandchildren and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins."