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Washington go Doily Newt, Wednesday, Jonoory 19, 1972 Deaths And unerals NO WILLIAM S. JOSEPH R. LEBEL KNICKERBOCKER ELLSWORTH Joseph R. NEWTON, Mass. William Lebel, 80, dud Jan.

17 at his Skinkle Knickerbocker, rh.D..home on the'Bucksport Road af-78, long time summer resident ter a long illness, of Southwest Harbor, died Jan.l He was bom July 18, 1891, at 15 at a local nursing home in 'Concord, NIL, the son of 'Romanic and Lea (Raymond) West Newton, following a Charles and Francis (Hsskcy) plourde MRS. HEDWIDGE P. CARON MILLINOCKET Mrs. Hed widge (Plourde) Caron, 69, died at a Milllnoeket hospital Jan, 18. She was born in St.

Agatha May 12, 1902, the daughter of OSCAR B. CURTIS NEWBURGH Oscar Curtis, 77, of Newburgh, died Jafl. 17 at the VA Center, Togus, after a long illness, lie was bom Oct. 21, 1894, in $evburgh, the son of Emery and Gertrude (Foster) Curtis. Lebel.

lie was a barber for GO years, the last 25 years being in Ellsworth. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Gladys (Winchester) Lebel of Ellsworth; four step daughters, Mrs. Hoyt (Olivine) Dolli- DISCOUNT He was an Army eleran of ong jihiess. World War was a member ofi )e was born Jan.

8, 1894, In the Veterans of World War L'Albany, Y. -and the American Legion Posit je received a B.A. and Ph D. in Togus. Mr, Curtis was degree from Columbia Univer-fireman for the Maine Cc-ntral, sity.

lit was a mee-ber of Phi Railroad for several years. Ifjeta Kappa. He was Instruclor lie is sumved by one half i 0f at the School of sister, Mr. Annie Johnson forestry University of Ellsworth, Mrs. Harold lottery.

'cuse NY from 190 to (Persia) Johnson of outh Port- Funeral services will he held He uic "professor of FnTlish land- Mr. Boyde (Shelia) It the Harvard H. Clark Fun- Univfrsjty o( The South, Clarke of Houlton, Mrs Donald eral Home 55 South Mam Scw Tcnn from i92fi t0 (Betty) Webster of FlWc, aL during which period he; tw0 Boyd Win- editor of The Sewanee rhM.k' tI Wmchest-home this eenmg from 7 lo 9 novew cr, both of Portland, 15 grand- He was author of a book titlrsl v. half-sister, Mrs. Creative Oxford and editor of Rva McMullpn- Moncton, 'several anthologies.

He a 'a hcJi Assistant Professor of English' erVK'e will be Thors- N)es I died Jan 18 at aat thc Devong branch day at 3:30 p.m. at the Jordan h0me af'cr University of Massachusetts long illness -1 She had lived in Millinoeket for the past 47 years. She was a communicant of St Martin of Tours Catholic Church. Surviving are her usband, Villa Caron of Millinoeket; one daughter, Mrs. Conrad (Yolanda) Bulley of Millinoeket; five brothers, Albert of Forest-wile.

Rosaire of Bristol. Vincent and Robert, both of Southington. Rene of Madawaska; four sisters, Mrs Lionel (Helen) Michaud of Plainville. Mrs. Raymond (Anita) Talliot of Unrasville.

Conn.4 Mrs. I.eo (Catherine) Momcault of St. Agatha, Mrs. Lawrence (Jean) St. Peter of Guerrettc.

A Mass of the Resurrection will be said Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church. Spring burial will be In the family lot at St. Martin of Tours Catholic Cemetery.

Friends mav call at the Kel-j Nome, 177 Central! in0je' "ednfsday 2 lo aad 7 9 m. Prayers will be said at the funeral home at 7:30 p.m. LISTERINE Antiseptic 14 x. $1.29 She was horn al Lewiston. Dec.

1G. 1900, the daughter orf0 of Emer- 1U. George and Annie (Hammond) r'knMfUo n' 'Mass home Wednesday from A former Athens resident, she Ue was a Colonel had resided at the l.PsM-toii' Honorary Order Of Kentucky nursing home since 17 and Colonels and co-founder of the was the widow of the lale Betireri Men's Club of Newton, Eugene Noyes, who died in 1961 'Mass. Survivors include two sisters, Up is Miriived by his widow. Mrs.

Alice O'Kane and Mrs. Frances W. Knickerbocker. Claire Tiernev. both of Lewi-I Waban.

a sister, Mrs. He was born in Browns ille ton: and sevrial cousins. Lucy West rope of Huntington. ijan. 9, 1935, the son of Ernest Funeral services will be held N.Y.; two sons.

Dr. Charles II. 'and Mildred (Stubbs) Forrest. Thursday at 10 a Nelson Knickerbocker of Bar Harbor. lie was a veteran of the Smart Funeral Home, 2GI Madi- and Richard V.

Knickerbocker Korean War. ion Ave Skowhegan. 7 Friends mav call at the fu-floral home today, 2-4 p.m. RONALD L. FORREST BROWNVILLE Ronald Forrest, 37, died in a Milo? hospital Jan.

18 following a Wednesday. MRS. ROSII.INE MORGAN FLU FIGHTERS i She was horn in New Ramp- two sisters, Li.ir Burial will he at the Philixi Mrs. Gloria Cassio of Howland Pomeroy. 43, of Unity died Jan Chapel Cemetery in and Mrs.

Jeannine Pelkey of, Mor-an was a summer 18 at a Watervillc hospital after Andover, Mass. visitor Milo. to Sherman and surrounding towns. Burial was in Florida. Funeral services will be atj the Lary Funeral Home in Milo' Thursday at 1 p.m.

a long illness. He was born at Unity, June, 21. 1928. thc son of Clair and, Ellen (McDonald) Pomeroy. MRS.

FRANCIS X. LKEN Mrs. Marvelle J. Lecn, 47. of Spring burial will be in the MRS.

GLADYS M. HODGKINS He was employed for many 52 Merrimac Bangor, died Brownville Village Cemetery. i airi hv th Pinnrnptt and 111 1rrt r. ci.a aji. bv the Cianchet.e and Jan.

18 after illness. lnmar Vt "the VICKS year, long She MadnsTso.ed 'n i at a Bangor hospital after a Susl Construction Companies was born in Bangor. Dec. 28, 'funeral home Wednesday fn until his retirement due to ill 1024, the daughter of William 2-4 and 7-9 health. He was a former Mildred (Washburn) Mc-beC of the Pittsfield Giange jKenzie.

She attended school in Surviving besides his widow.) vanceboio and bad lived in Ban- MRS. ABBIE V. BATES Vf NYQUIL 1 A 4 A 10 PRESQUE 1SLF Mrs. Ahbie gor for the past 30 years. Mrs.

the former Ruth Parkhurst his Reynolds of Unity, are ms brief illness. She was born Jan. 4, 1892, at Lynn, the daughter of James M. and Ada Jane (Shiite) Norwood. She is survived by two sons.

Joseph of Lamoine and Richard of Ackom, two daughters, Mrs. Ena Frye Hanco*ck and Mrs. Barbara Kudlich of A' tr x. $2.39 iir VICKS F0RMULA44 3 ox. sir.

vKf FtJRMUlA 44. grandchil-(Pikoi Mrs. Charles Vinalhaycn Dummell of will be Fri- be dordan was a member of St 'r- Bates. 64, widow of Eldon father Unity; two sons John.g Catholic and hllj Bates, died Jan. 18 at a local iLura? anirt nhi? rcf Mrs hccn employed by Viner Shoe hospital following a short e) RuSeM of pirt for 15 years.

ness. bndh' Air, JohnRf Connie) Ham-1 she is survived by her hus- born in Southhamp-lm BanS Al Rnhert band- Franew X. I.een of N.B.. Feb. 3.

1907. the (Brenda) Mmithew and Mrs four sons, William St. Louis Eucen? (I.inda) Delmain. both of Orrington, Francis X. Lecn of Pittsfield; one brother, Enin J- Armand M.

Lcen. Pomcrov. Sidney: one shier. Thomas J. Leen, all of Bangor; 1 dpt her Jor JU Sheldon Falls.

Mass. Sirs. Rita Wakelicld. West En wo daughters, Mrs. Barry and member of the, field: and two grandchildren.

Donna) Carle of Pittsburgh. Funeral services will be held and Mrs. Dennis (Kathy) at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Robinson of Brewer; two sisters. Lawry Brothers Funeral llome.lMrs.

Philip (Dorothy) Graham Fairfield. Windsor Locks, and Friends may call at the Fu-jMrs. Sidney (June) Leen of Ban-neral Home Wednesday, 7-9'gor; four brothers. Maurice McKenzie, Earl McKenzie, Allen daughter of Amos and Victoria ''ehtcn- six Pronks dren; two sisters, Mrs. Bates' had been a WteheH of Mrs.

Jesse (Ena) Sheldon Falls, Mass. Wesleyan Church. I fer! service Surxixing are two sons. Earl m' a p.m. Funeral Home in Burial will be in the Cemetery, Lamoine.

Friends may call Mrs. Dana (Joyce) Fletcher of "eraI home Thursda Mars Hill; a brother, Ernest 9 Ellsworth. Marlboro at the fu- Ole t. 1.19 1.19 VICKS VAPORUB (o; 3.1 x. $1.19 six 7 to Vicks VapoRub Elvin McKenzie, all Brooks.

Lower Southhampton, of Bangor; and four grandchil- 12 grandchildren, two drcn great-grandchildren. reat-grandchildrcn. CLARENCE AVATT JOHN P. WALSH VAN BUREN John Friends may call Clarence Green- 1Ila at Walsh. 78.

of Haverhill, St. 9 Nrnrr 70 1 mC ''Ct CS" dicd unexpectedly Jan. 17 in eve.da",7 P-m-. South Windsor, en route will he cfu to a hospital. held at St.

John's Catholic funera1 home Thursday at .1 wfi was born in Fort i I Faiirfield. Aug. 5, 1893. son of John J. and Sadie (O'Connor) Walsh.

ST. JOSEPH'S ASPIRIN for Children 36' $.43 six jnv tnr LMt-c rT SI JOSEPH lli JL by ctm JONESPORT Emery Watt, 68. gor hospital Jan brief illness He was born at Jonesport Oct. 2. 1903, the son of Homer, and Charlotte (Wallace) Watt.

Church, Friday at 10 a.m He was educated in the Jonesport schools and was a member of the Jonesport Lodge He was a general fisherman, a former tax assessor for the Town of Jonesport, a charter memher of the Jonesport Lions Clubs, and together ith his wife he founded the and Watt Grocery at West Jonesport, and operated it for 21 years until his retirement. filed FTiends may call at 17 following a Memorial, 300 State 17 'Bangor, this afternoon and ning. Funeral services MISS JENNIE MOODY T110M ASTON Miss Moody, 96, died at a nursing home Jan. 18, brief illness. Born at Thomaston, 1875, she was the daughter Jennie Thomaston after a 'hospital following July 10.

illness. LEO VAN BUREN 62, died Jan. 18 Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Marie Theresa Walsh of Haverhill, four sons, Ralph of Presque Isle, Donald, Marlborough, Pat of South Windsor.

and Michael of GRIVOIS Leo Grivois. at a local a lingering ERIN GEMS-' 3s100 Frarfi Frwlf Flavora $.39 -aix ,4 ofj jfe Was born in Grand isle, Haverhill. four daugh- Oct. 12, 1909, son of Leonard1'01. Mrs- (Dorine) Jock, and Delphine (Fortin) Grivois.

I son, New Milford, Mrs. Surviving are his widow, MrsjGitbert (Margaret) Silvia, Air He is survived bv his widow 1 She "as a membPr of tbo Agatha (Fournier) Grivois, and Force, Germany, Mrs. Ann Ven Thomaston Baptist Church, the' his mother, Mrs. Delphine Dube loro, Haverhill. Mrs.

(Alley) Watt of Evelyn Jonesport: one brother, Milton Watt of Cape Elizabeth; seven sisters, Mrs. Alberna Faulking ULTRA BAN 5000 Mission Circle and the Beta 'of Van Buren; two Karen Damon, South Windsor, Alpha Club of that church. Mrs. William (Nora) a sister. Miss Margaret Walsh.

Buren; a brother, Thomas St. Leonard. N.B. He was a veteran of World She was one of the oldest'of Spark. and Mrs.

John cu" (JanJ of Van Buren; one School Class of 1894. She son. Nelson of an Buren; four W'-r, DEODORANT REG. OR.DNSC&IT. I OZ.

$1.85 SIZE ham of West Buxton, Mrs. Rav-JV1? (Mabel) Williams of Jonesport. Aire RoMHrp VnndrH nf in Thomaston as a clerk: sisters, Mrs. Charles (Mamie) "ar I and life member of Jonesport. Mrs.

Katie Peterson sevplal res 'xas a Bristol Mrs.jUeva.sseur Farrell Post, Amen-of Jonesport Mrs. Vernon of the A R- at 0''on Ludger (Eva) Beaulieu, Lime- can Lfgion of Van Buren. PRELL CONCENTRATE fThemaVPSmilh "ofJonesnortNiRhlaiuls, and while stone, Mrs. Onil (Theresa)' jllrs William Myrtle) Kelley livin? al she was Beaulieu, llallowell, and Mrs. Friends mav call at the Thi-bault Funeral Home Wednesday and Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 and SHAMPOO 7 OZ.

TUM St.W Sill. for 'man' ehil- Arthur (Beatrice) Beaulieu drpn- Buren, a brother, Camille of m. Funeral services will be held Lille. Funeral services will be held in the Thomaston Baptist Friends may call at the Thi- Fridav at 9 a.m. in St.

Brunos Church Thursday at 1 p.m. bnult Funeral Home Wednesday Catholic Church in Van Buren. Spring burial will be in Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 Burial will take place this of .1 (Helena) and a niece Mrs. Victor (Imogene) Fickett of Addison who had made her home with Mr. and Mrs.

Watt. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. at the Miller Jonesport and Mrs. Anthony lona) Palrlera of Kiminn spring in St. Brunos Cemetery.

lage Cemetery. p.m. Visiting hours at the Davis' Services will be held Fridav Sites.1 c'lh- Burial wil be in the family lot I'-111- weanesaay In the Greenwood Cemetery at lie Church. Burial will be in the family lot, St. Brunos $2.00 SIZE Cemetery this spring.

Jonesport. Friends may call at the funeral home any time. DANIEL IIARVEY WOODLAND Daniel Harvey. 56, died Jan. 17 following a long illness.

He was born at Lubee on COMMAND DRY NATURAL STYLE BALSAM Schick KRONA CHROME STRIDEX PADS -THEME BOOKS SHAMPOO OZ, MRS. JUDITH LYONS RAPID CITY, S.D. Mrs. Judith Marie Lyoits, 30, died Surviving are her husband, automobile accident. She was a 1 MRS.

ET.I7SRETH DLNRAR BAR HARBOR Mrs. Eliza- April 8, 1913. the son of Dunbar. 88, died Jan. 18 and Emily (Moholland) Harvey.

Iat 8 Rar nursing home. He is survived by his widow, after a long illness. Alma Preston liarvev; two1 Rbe was born July 14. 1883, in sons. Daniel C.

Harvev and Ireland' daughter of Matthew John E. Harvev; four Bridget (Carahar) ho*ry. ters, Mrs. Richard (Arlene) I sbe was a member of the Holy Blanev Mrs Gerald (Marilyn) Catholic Church, Bar she was a communicant of St. Morrell, Miss Sandra Harvev Harbor- Martin of Tours Catholic and Mrs.

Raymond (Joanne)' Sbe is survived bv one sister. Church. Millinoeket. Farrar all of Woodland- lwoMl'S. Annie Liscomb, Bar liar-1 She is survived by three sons brothers James Harvey of StaMbor and one Lawrcnc Jr- Donald Neal, Carl ford.

and Albert Harvey 1IpPry- Ueland. James, four daughters, Nancy of Woodland; three sisters, Mrs.) Funeral service will be Fri. Leon (Emma) Lancaster of, -v a a.m. at the Jordan Athens. Mrs.

Arnold (Christine)1 Ho.me- EH-swortli. former resident of Millinoeket and Medway. She was born at East Milli-nocket Aug. 6. 194i, the daughter of Augustine and Lula (Burleigh) DiCentis.

Her husband. Roy Lyons died a few years ago. While a resident of this area. Lynn, Florence May. Joyce Ann, Dodie, all of Rapid City.

S.D. one brother, James MRS. LIKNIE NICHOLS ST. ALBANS Mrs. Linnie (Wing) Nichols, 85, died Jan.

18 at a Pittsfield convalescent home after a long illness. She was the widow of the late Roy C. Nichols, whom she married in 1906. She was born Feb. 6, 1886.

in Mars Hill, the daughter of William and Lanzarch (Cooley) Wing. She was employed by Baxter Bros, in Hartland and Corinna for several years. She was a member of the St Albans Grange, the Knights of Pythias Sisterhood in Hartland Surviving is one cousin, Raymond Wing of Newport. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Crosby-Neal Funeral Home, Newport.

Burial will be in the Crocker Cemetery in the spring. Friends may call at the (liberal home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Flood of Fryelnirgh and Mrs Burial wil be irt the MeFar-Janus (Blanche) Holmes 0( Lmd Hill Cemetery, Hunco*ck. Woodland, five grandchildren. I Friends may call at the ftincr-Funerai services wMl be held a home, Thursday, 7-9 p.m, Thursday at 2 p.m.

at the Everett L. Scott and Son- rUNFRALS Funeral Home at Calais. Burial will fcilow at the Baring Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral services for Mrs. Lura A.

Blanchard will be held at 2 p.m. today at the White and Hayess Funeral Home, 48 UNIVERSITY MALL ORONO 10 A.M.-10 P.M. SUNS. 10-6 GRANT PLAZA OLD TOWN 9 A.M. -TO P.M.

9-5 DiCentis of Vermont; four sisters. Mrs. Caroline Merritt and Mrs. Jean Ann Landry, both of Medway, Mrs. Marline Finson, Millinoeket, Mrs.

Carla And-ricks 6f York Harbor; maternal grandparents, Mr. arid Mrs. Edmund Burleigh of Medway. Mass of the Resurrection will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at St.

Martin of Tours Catholic Church, Millinoeket. Spring burial will be at St. Martins Cemetery. Friends may call at the David, Wyse Funeral Home. 17 West- em East Millinoeket Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Prajers will he recited at thc funeral home at 7:30 p.m. Center Street. Bangor. Spring burial will be in Marston Cemetery, Orrington. funeral home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Jergens Bath Siza SOAP 222c Reg 5c Jergeni 15 LOTIOII 1 69' SALI B40S 12272 QUAMTRC UMtTIO L. V. KILEY FUNERAL HOME 69 State Brewer Tel. 989-331 1 Death Notice McKKOWN, Richard Jan. 18 at a local hospital.

Funeral services. Bar Harbor Congregational Church, Friday at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, friends may contribute to the Bar Harbor Congregational Church. Funeral sen ices for Hilliard E. Johnston will be held today at 10 a m.

at St. Marys Catholic Church. Bangor, with a High Mass of the Besurrection. Interment will be in Cemetery. 7t '-JW .4 ei.

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