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Poland - Raymond Arthur Strout, 92, of Poland passed away at the home he and his wife built, surrounded by his family. R...
05/14/2026

Poland - Raymond Arthur Strout, 92, of Poland passed away at the home he and his wife built, surrounded by his family. Raymond Arthur Strout was born January 1, 1934, to Hubert Arthur Strout and Ruby Velvia Strout of Livermore.

Ray was predeceased by his wife Sandra F. Maxwell on August 18, 2016. He is survived by his three daughters, Roberta D. Douglass, Melinda P. Whitworth and Rachel Abrena Strout. Grandchildren Miranda Wadsworth and husband Gary Wadsworth, Jason Simmons, Stephanie Fowler, Cory Simmons and Wyatte Damon. Great-Grandchildren Taylor Simmons, Tia Jordan, Austin Fye, Tessa Lovering, Alicia Lapointe, Sarah Tripp, Liliana Simmons-Palise, Teagan Wadsworth, and Canyon Simmons-Palise. Great-Great-Grandchildren, Karson Simmons, Easton Simmons, Elroy Arsenault (predeceased 06/16/2020), Hudson Simmons, Kinsley Haas, and Kalliope Tripp.

Raymond was always active in his community and was one of the first mustard team volunteers that started the Poland Fire Department. In Ray's younger years he could always be found at the local town garage working on racecars and his two oldest daughters Roberta and Melinda were known as the two Hot Rods! Ray worked many jobs from Poland Spring Bottle Company, Glick Brothers, S.E. McMillan and finishing his career as Mechanic at Callahan Brothers. In retirement he ran his own garage at his home along with a dear friend Dana Thurlow. Ray enjoyed camping at lake moxie at his family camp "Ruby's Place" where he would do a lot of trail riding with 3 wheelers and his youngest daughter Rachel had her own 110 three-wheeler, as she was always trying to keep up with them all. He was also one of the first people in the town of Poland along with "Hook Nose" otherwise known as Bob Merrill in starting the snowmobile club. Ray looked forward to his breakfast/lunch dates with his Grand-daughter Miranda! Ray could be found fishing, going to the annual moxie gathering that later turned into the local gathering for a pig roast at the Garland's. If you couldn't find Ray at home, he would be at the camp-lot on Thompson Lake was his favorite past-time to sit and watch the water, where family gatherings for a fish fry or cook out would happen annually. Ray was always busy either tinkering in the garage, planting in the greenhouse, gardening or working on a project of some kind. The-last year Ray always looked forward to homemade meals from his Grand-daughter Stephanie. Right up to the last two weeks before he passed, he had to hook up the wiring to the greenhouse! Ray was a man that was hard to hold down, even when it was difficult to walk, he was determined.

Thank you to Auburn Hospice especially Paulett was a wonderful RN that was very caring during her home visits over the last year and half during Ray's final days of battling cancer.

In honor of Ray Strout, we would like to ask if you would make a donation to be made to Poland Fire Department.

Please join us for a celebration of Life honoring Ray Strout. We will be gathering on Saturday, May 30th at 2pm at the Family Camp Lot Address 43 Johnson Hill Road, Poland where we will share memories, laughter, stories and food as we celebrate the love and impact Ray brought to our lives.

Lewiston, Maine - Patricia Anne Dupont died on April 29, 2026, at Andwell House in Lewiston, Maine, in the company of he...
05/12/2026

Lewiston, Maine - Patricia Anne Dupont died on April 29, 2026, at Andwell House in Lewiston, Maine, in the company of her foster daughter and beloved companion, Frances May Auclair.

Patricia was predeceased by her parents, Donozor and Lillian Dupont; and her sister, Anita Durant. She is survived by her sister, Marie Bernatchez; and many nieces and nephews.

Patricia graduated as valedictorian from St. Louis School and St. Dominic's High School, then entered the Dominican Sisters in Mortefontaine, France. She earned her BA at Emmanuel College and her MA at Boston College. Patricia was an accomplished musician, playing piano, organ, and multiple instruments. After spending 17 years as a Dominican religious, Patricia moved to Nashua, New Hampshire, and taught music at Bicentennial School. She was married to Maurice Hudon for 17 years then moved back to Maine, finishing her musical career in Bangor. She and Frances shared homes in Medway, Millinocket, Orland, Lakeland, Florida, and Lincoln. She loved to travel and visited throughout the west. She also traveled to Canada, Mexico and throughout Europe. Patricia was committed to visiting shut-ins and bringing them communion as a member of St Michael's Episcopal Church. She also served as the temporary organist.

There will be a funeral service at St. Michael's Episcopal Church, 78 Pleasant St., Auburn, Maine on May 23, 2026, at 10 a.m. This will be followed by a reception at the church. Interment will be at St. Peter's Cemetery, Lewiston, Maine. At her request, donations may be sent to the Church Memorial Fund in her name or to the charity of your choice.

Wilfred Ayotte, 83, of Auburn, passed away peacefully on April 18, 2026, at the Andwell Hospice House in Auburn, with hi...
05/11/2026

Wilfred Ayotte, 83, of Auburn, passed away peacefully on April 18, 2026, at the Andwell Hospice House in Auburn, with his loving family by his side.

He was born on September 7th, 1942, in Lewiston. The son of Fernand Ayotte Sr and Martha Ayotte.

Willie worked for Falcon Shoe in the lasting department for over twenty plus years. Moving on to be the maintenance supervisor for the Auburn Mall Apartments for several years. After three attempts he finally retired at age 80 from custodial work with the Lewiston school department.

He had a soft heart for animals, a great sense of humor, a "go with the flow" kind of guy. He loved breakfast Saturdays with his girls, camping with his family and friends at Range Pond Campground, riding his scooter and doing some archery for sport. His all time favorite enjoyment was roller skating at Auburn Rollodrome. His interest began when he was a floor attendant in his early years, he had skated well into his 70's on Thursday nights for oldies night.

He is survived by his wife Beth and his two daughters Kim Teehan (Jim) and Trena Dubois (Dave). Stepchildren Charlie Lacasse and Julie Lacasse-Kreamer. Grandchildren Stephanie and Matthew. Great grandchildren Cambria, Cole, and Lennon.

Predeceased by his parents, and two brothers John Ayotte and Fernand Ayotte Jr. Niece Christy Ayotte and grandnephew Anthony (Tony) Ayotte.

A celebration of life will be held on May 30th 10am-12pm at Auburn Rollodrome. Come skate in memory of Willie.

Helen Margaret Sabine of Sabattus, Maine, passed away peacefully at home on May 7, 2026, surrounded by the love of her f...
05/11/2026

Helen Margaret Sabine of Sabattus, Maine, passed away peacefully at home on May 7, 2026, surrounded by the love of her family. Born on October 8, 1934, Helen was the daughter of Grey and
Margarite Quinlan. She grew up in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada, the middle child of 13.

Helen met her husband, Stanley Sabine, Jr., a widower with two young sons, at a Sunday School picnic while vacationing with friends in Skowhegan, Maine. They married on March 25, 1960. Helen lived a life of service as a pastor's wife and homemaker and was well known for her love of babies. Helen and Stan were also foster parents for over 40 years. She always said those were the happiest years of her life.

Helen is survived by son Jonathan Sabine of Salisbury, North Carolina; her son Brian and his partner, Darlene, of Durham; son Danial and his wife, Sarah, of Sabattus; and daughter, Catherine, and her husband, Toby, of Sabattus; a very special sister-in-law, Cindy Quinlan, of New Vineyard, Maine; her sisters Patricia McAteer and Linda Vielander of Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada; and many beloved grandchildren and great grandchildren who have been her greatest joy.

Helen was predeceased by her husband, Stanley Sabine, Jr., and son Timothy Sabine.

A service will be held on June 7, 2026, at 2:00 p.m., at the Grace Community Church, 1498 Turner Street, Auburn, Maine. Helen loved flowers, especially roses, and they are welcome at her
memorial.

Sylvia Edmondson joined her husband as she entered heaven and into God's hands as she passed away on May 1, 2026, with h...
05/11/2026

Sylvia Edmondson joined her husband as she entered heaven and into God's hands as she passed away on May 1, 2026, with her family at her side at the Lamp Memory Care Home in Lisbon Falls. Sylvia was born on the Wildes Road in Bowdoinham on April 23, 1935, the third of seven children to Milton and Ruth Vera Wildes Baker. Sylvia was predeceased by her husband, Richard, her parents, her siblings Stanley Baker, Larry Baker, Carolyn Chipman, and Myrna Jasper, and her beloved son Steven.

Sylvia attended the Jellerson School for four years before her family moved to the farm on River Road, where she then attended the Coombs School. She graduated from Brunswick High School in 1952 as a member of the Hawthorne Chapter of the National Honor Society. Following her graduation, she worked for Attorney Joseph Aldred. Upon turning 18, Sylvia followed her lifelong dream and enlisted in the U.S. Navy. After boot camp, Sylvia was stationed in Washington, D.C., where she subsequently met her future husband, who was already serving in the Navy. For the next several years, they moved up and down the East Coast of the United States, following her husband's career. Their three sons were born in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and South Carolina. As her husband's career was winding down, they moved to Bowdoinham, where they made their home upon his retirement.

For the next several years, Sylvia worked at the Naval Air Station Brunswick as a secretary in various departments, including Security, Medical, Commissary, and Administration. Sylvia's favorite position, however, was when she was elected the Town Clerk of Bowdoinham, serving in that role from 1984 to 1998.

Sylvia's passions were gardening, walking, quilting, family history, and caring for the many dogs and cats that made their home with her, many of which were rescue animals. Sylvia was particularly pleased to learn she was a descendant of five passengers aboard the Mayflower.

Another great joy was spending time with her grandchildren and great- grandchildren, taking them on hikes to Wildes Point, swimming at Popham Beach, having tea parties, and baking a variety of holiday cookies together.

Sylvia and her husband Richard were able to travel throughout the country after their retirement, attending many ship reunions. Sylvia was a member of the Second Baptist Church in Bowdoinham and the Bowdoinham Historical Society. She is survived by two of her sons, Dennis and his wife Jean of Bath, her son Mark of Bowdoinham, daughter in-law Linda of Woodstock, and her daughter in-law Dorothea of Topsham, plus her seven grandchildren Natalie Cable of Buxton, Mandy Charlton of Dresden, Ashley Thiboutot of Orange, Massachusetts, Aimee Thiboutot of Topsham, Lukas Thiboutot Edmondson of Arrowsic, Isaac Edmondson of Bath and Caleb Edmondson of Portland plus four great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her longtime companion and dearest friend, David Piccuito of Bowdoinham.

Visiting hours will be on Friday, May 29th, from 4 to 6 pm. A service will be held at the Kincer Funeral Home in Richmond on May 30th, at 1 pm, with a reception to follow.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Coastal Humane Society in Brunswick.

George Krapovicky, 95, passed away on May 2, 2026; at Clover Manor in Auburn, reunited with his wife Janet in their heav...
05/07/2026

George Krapovicky, 95, passed away on May 2, 2026; at Clover Manor in Auburn, reunited with his wife Janet in their heavenly home.

He was born in Auburn on March 7, 1931, son of Lithuanian immigrants John and Emilia Krapovicky. He graduated Edward Little High School in 1949. He proudly served his country in the U.S Army, a veteran of the Korean War. He went to college on the G.I bill, and attained a Masters of Education at University of Maine at Orono. He married the love of his life Janet Elaine Simmons in 1970.
George was a beloved teacher of sciences, and coached several activities at Lewiston High School and Montello Elementary School – fondly remembered by his students for his classroom antics. He enjoyed skiing, gardening, deer hunting, and was a skilled fisherman - whether at a secret fishing hole with home-tied flies, or ocean excursions in his Boston Whaler. He was well known for his sense of humor, and always had a “dad joke” ready to tell.
George is predeceased by his wife, parents, and his brothers John, Charles and Alec Krapovicky.
He is survived by his sons Michael Krapovicky and Matt (Narnia) Krapovicky; grandchildren Marcus Krapovicky, Emelia (Joshua) Morin, and Braiden Krapovicky; his nephew Lee (Charlotte) Krapovicky and Lee’s children Angela and Derek Krapovicky; his sister-in-law, Eva Jane Demers; and nieces Lisa Fuellemann and Ellen Ross. All will miss him greatly.
Services will be held on Friday, May 15 at 11 a.m. at East Auburn Baptist Church, 560 Park Ave., Auburn, with refreshments following.

Harry McNelley (1956–2026)BRUNSWICK, ME – Harry McNelley, 69, of Brunswick, passed away on April 23, 2026, at Maine Medi...
05/02/2026

Harry McNelley (1956–2026)
BRUNSWICK, ME – Harry McNelley, 69, of Brunswick, passed away on April 23, 2026, at Maine Medical Center in Portland following a long and courageous battle with diabetes.

Life and Service
Harry’s life was defined by service and a passion for community. In 1982, while stationed in Iceland with the U.S. Navy, he met and married his wife, Laurie. During his naval career, Harry served as an RMT specialized in teletype repair and as an AK-Aviation Storekeeper.

Following his military service, Harry became involved with the local Boy Scout organization. He was deeply involved in Scouting leadership, participating in advanced training courses such as Wood Badge and Roundtable to better support and develop programs for his sons and their peers.

An avid enthusiast of technology and communication, Harry was also an active member of the local Ham Radio Club. He led weekly meetings, hosted local gatherings, and traveled to out-of-state events, sharing his expertise and friendship with fellow operators.

Family
Harry is survived by his beloved wife of 44 years, Laurie McNelley. He was a devoted father to his two sons, Jeremy and Justin McNelley.

He is also survived by:

His sister, Irene Rodgers and her husband, Mike.

His sister, Harriet McNelley and her daughter.

Nephew Butch Cheathum (wife Kristy and their four boys).

Nephew Jay Cheathum (wife Tammy and their three boys).

Niece Missy Rodgers.

Harry was preceded in death by his sister, Faye Tew.

Memorial Contributions
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made in Harry’s name to support research and care at the American Association of Diabetes.

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 7023 Merrifield, VA 22116-7023

05/01/2026

Gaetan C. Bolduc, 65, of Greene, Maine passed away in his home on 4-24-26 after a long illness.

Gaetan was born on 11-29-60 to his parents, Norman H. Bolduc (Tom) and Yvette I. Bolduc. He is predeceased by both parents and his niece, Jessica E. St.Pierre. He is survived by his loving wife, Patricia R Ayotte, his brother Claude Bolduc and wife Debbie Bolduc, sister Claudette St.Pierre and husband Marcel St.Pierre, brother Patrick Bolduc and wife Tara Bolduc, sister Lisa Greenleaf and her husband David Greenleaf.

Gaetan spent 42 years working in the woods as a dedicated lumberjack, a career that reflected his strength, resilience, and deep connection to the land. For the past 30 years, he worked side by side with his brother, Patrick Bolduc, as business partners in Bolduc Brothers Logging and Chipping, LLC, building not only a successful operation but also a legacy of hard work and family commitment. Over the years, their father, Norman Bolduc, also worked alongside them as needed, contributing 8 to 10 years of support and experience. Gaetan’s work was truly a family effort, with additional help from his brother, Claude Bolduc, as well as his nephews, Nathan Osgood, Cole Bolduc, Garrett Bolduc, and Hank Arsenault, all of whom shared in the pride and tradition of the business.

Outside of his work, Gaetan found his greatest joy in the outdoors, especially when spending time with those he loved, including his wife of 35 years, Pat Ayotte. He was a longtime golfer and, alongside his wife, a proud member of Springbrook Golf Course. His love of the outdoors began with family camping trips, including many years of annual Memorial Day weekend gatherings in Eustis with the extended Bolduc family. These trips brought together parents, siblings, nieces, and nephews, with many stories shared around the campfire after long days of fishing.

He was an avid hunter, participating in all seasons, and was especially proud of his accomplishments in bow hunting, a pursuit that requires skill, patience, and deep respect for the sport. He also loved to fish. Whether casting a line alone or sharing the day with family and friends, it was a pastime that brought him great joy and lasting memories.

Gaetan had a deep love for sports that went far beyond simply playing the game. While he enjoyed being on the field himself, he was especially gifted in his ability to coach and teach others, demonstrating patience, knowledge, and a natural instinct for leadership. He took pride in helping others grow, always encouraging and guiding those around him while sharing his passion for the game.

He also enjoyed spending time at his favorite local spot, Little Joe’s, where he appreciated the food, drinks, and familiar company. A special thank you is extended to Jessica for always preparing the meals he loved so much. Thank you also to Tami, who always made sure he had a place to sit.

Gaetan had a love for travel and adventure, always appreciating the experiences and memories along the way. One of his most cherished trips was his final bucket-list journey to Costa Rica, shared with his beloved wife and dear friends, Judy and Paul. Surrounded by breathtaking wildlife and enjoying world-class fishing, it was a vacation that brought him immense joy and one he truly treasured. His next favorite destination was the Soft Winds home on St. John in the Virgin Islands. A heartfelt thank you to Dave and Linda for including them in their trips to this paradise island.

Whether on the golf course, in the woods, by the water, or gathered with family and friends, Gaetan embraced the simple pleasures of life and the traditions he held dear.

A celebration of life will be held on 5-16-26 in the barn at Springbrook Golf Course - 11:00 - 2:00.

04/28/2026

Kathleen J. Lyon 75, of Auburn, passed away on April 25th 2026 at home. She was born on April 22nd 1951 to parents Raymond and Marion Williams. Kathleen worked in retail for some time, worked at Empire Theater and in shoe shops.

She enjoyed making tie blankets, going shopping, spending time with family, and most of all being married to George. She is predeceased by her parents Marion and Raymond Williams, and her sister Raylene Williams.

Kathleen leaves behind many family members including her brother Stephen Williams and wife Cynthia, brother Scott Williams and wife Sally, daughter Stephanie Ouellette and husband Bruce, extra daughter Christine Wilbur and husband Glenn, granddaughters Raven, Tess, and Camie. Nieces and nephews Shane, Shayla, Eric, Brandon, Ryan, Zack, Hayle, and Hunter.

Kathleen will be laid to rest at Maine Veterans' Cemetery in Augusta.

In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation to your local Humane Society in Kathleen's honor.

It is with deep love and sadness that we announce the passing of George A. Ferguson on April 18th at his home in Sabattu...
04/23/2026

It is with deep love and sadness that we announce the passing of George A. Ferguson on April 18th at his home in Sabattus. He was a devoted husband of 50 years, a father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. His parents George and Anna Ferguson raised him in Lisbon Falls where he became a well known student, athlete, and later teacher and coach.

They say baseball is America's pastime, but for George, it was so much more than a game, it was a passion that lasted a lifetime. From a very young age he played ball anywhere he and his friends could find. His dedication and love for the game led him to play in leagues from Canada to the Cape. In 1964 George earned a spot on the University of Maine baseball team playing third base and shortstop. In 1968 he was drafted by the Yankees where he played within their minor league system. George was not to be outdone by his father who was inducted into the Maine Baseball Hall of Fame in 1981. He was inducted into the same prestigious group in 2010.

George always thanked his father for requiring him to get an education before playing ball. It is through this avenue that he was able to find a new passion, teaching. After a short time in the Durham school system, he began working in Lisbon Falls. George found great joy throughout his 37 years of teaching and also through coaching, refereeing, and umpiring.

George loved the friends he made and kept in touch with throughout his childhood, those he met teaching at Sugg Middle School as well as the buddies he made out at Spring Brook Golf Course. He will be remembered for his kindness, his steady presence teaching and coaching, and the love he gave so freely. His legacy lives on in the family he nurtured and the values he instilled-loyalty, humility, and the importance of showing up for the people who matter most. He is survived by his wife Suzanne Ferguson, son Adam and his wife Gillian and his daughter Allyson and her husband Adam Collins, his four grandchildren Addison and Chase Collins and Landon and Xander Ferguson, his sister Nancy and her husband Roger Fournier, Nephew Jeff Fournier and his wife Pam and nephew Andrew Fournier.

A life well lived, a man deeply loved, and a presence that will be profoundly missed.

Funeral services will be held at Holy Family Church in Lewiston on April 29th at 11:00.

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our Father, Daniel Mulherin, 90, on April 9th. Although our hea...
04/17/2026

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our Father, Daniel Mulherin, 90, on April 9th. Although our hearts are heavy at the loss of our Father, Brother, Uncle and Bampa, we find comfort knowing that he has joined his wife, Jerrie, who he missed so much.
Born to Charles and Pearl Mulherin, Dan grew up in Monmouth and Leeds. Life during that time was spent playing sports, going on many adventures with his brother, Jim, which included many Saturdays at the movie theater in Lewiston. Dan graduated from Monmouth Academy in 1953.
Dan proudly served in the Army in the 77th Special Forces. The service allowed Dan to travel to many places in Europe and he enjoyed talking about some of his travels later in life. For his 80th birthday, Dan commemorated the special day by jumping from a plane one more time.
Dan followed in his mother’s footsteps and attended Gorham State Teachers College and earned his teaching credentials. Dan later earned his administrative credentials. Dan taught at several school districts over the years including Gorham, Buxton, Litchfield and Monmouth. Dan took his love of sports and coached many teams during his time at Monmouth. Dan enjoyed the outdoors and he worked for many years as a groundskeeper in the Monmouth School District and later at Springbrook Golf Course in Leeds.
In 1958, Dan met Jerrie, the love of his life. The two of them spent 64 years together. They raised three daughters and then were able to watch their four granddaughters, one grandson and 2 great granddaughters grow up. Dan and Jerrie enjoyed taking trips with their daughters and granddaughters and grandson and as they grew attending their school concerts and sporting events.
In addition to spending time with his family, Dan was a member of the Monmouth Masonic Lodge No. 110 and had recently received his 50-year service medal. Dan enjoyed doing word puzzles, reading, being outside working in the yard, but most of all Dan enjoyed playing golf. He played many times a week and also in the golf league at Springbrook Golf Course.
Dan is survived his three daughters: Susan and husband Tom Hall of Auburn, Laura and husband Bruce Albert of Williamsburg, VA, Elizabeth and husband Dennis Durant of South Paris. Granddaughters: Courtney and her partner Bobby Leihgeber of Orange City, FL, Karen Johnson and great granddaughters Lyla and Amelia of Monmouth, Colleen Albert of Mattawamkeag, and Jennifer Johnson and her husband Wally of Ocala, FL. Dan is also survived by sister, Patricial LeBlond and partner Walt Donnell, sister-in-law Paula Mulherin, brother-in-law Gary Marston, brother and sister in-law Paul and Lily Kendall of Augusta, many nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews and friends. Dan also is survived by special friends Melvin Burnham, Noni Prince, Bill and Ann Fairchild, Larry Scott and his very special cat, Buddy.
Dan was predeceased by his wife, Jerrie, granddaughter Paige Albert, grandson Thomas Johnson, brother James Mulherin, sister Margaret Marston, brother-in-law Al LeBlond, Brother and Sister-in-law Louis and Joyce Openshaw, Jerry and Sireta Demo, James and Lise Kendall and Frank and Nancy McIntosh.
A memorial service will be held on May 30th at the East Monmouth Methodist Church at 1 p.m. A committal service will follow the memorial service at the Leeds Center Cemetery, Rt.106, Leeds.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Dan’s memory to the Friends of the Cumston Library, P.O. Box 239, Monmouth, ME 04259.

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