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George E. "Babe" Littlefield 88 of Topsham passed away peacefully at home on October 28, 2025. He was born on April 26, ...
10/31/2025

George E. "Babe" Littlefield 88 of Topsham passed away peacefully at home on October 28, 2025. He was born on April 26, 1937 in Lisbon Falls, Maine, the son of George A. and Irma(Davis) Littlefield. He married the love of his life, Susan(Bulick), on December 7, 1968, and they bought a piece of land in Topsham where together they built a small farm. He was especially proud of his honeybees and apple trees and loved to share his knowledge of them with many. He also loved flowers and was always picking a bouquet for his wife any chance he got. He Served in the Army, he was a past Master of United Lodge #8 AF&AM and past District Deputy of the 14th Masonic District, a member of St Paul's Royal Arch Masons, Council & Commandery and a 32° Mason in Scottish Rite Valley of Portland, a past Worthy Patron order of the Eastern Star Hawthorn Chapter, a member of Kora Shrine an Honorary Member of Webster Lodge #164 and his love and support of the International Order of the Rainbow for girls earned him the title of "Uncle Babe". For many years he loved growing pumpkins in his garden for the Rainbow girls to sell as part of their annual fundraising efforts. Being a Freemason was an important part of his life; he was able to meet people from all over the world and had the opportunity to travel and visit lodges in other countries and made many connections and built relationships throughout his life. Uncle Babe could always be found with a smile on his face was known for his witty sense of humor, ready to crack a joke any chance he got, and he affectionately gave a nickname to almost everyone he knew. He was predeceased by his wife of 56 years, his parents and his brothers Arnold and Clifton(Kip). He is survived by his sisters Carolyn Williams and Lorraine Williams, as well as many nieces and nephews and friends near and far who will miss him dearly. All are welcome to attend services for Uncle Babe on November 8, 2025 at the United Lodge #8, 65 Baribeau Dr, Brunswick, Maine at 11am, and a committal service will be held at the West Bowdoin Cemetery on Sunday November 9, 2025 at 1pm.
Condolences may be expressed at www.funeralalternatives.net

Gerald E. “Jerry” Strange, a longtime resident of Brunswick and Topsham, died  peacefully in Scarborough, Maine, Oct. 26...
10/27/2025

Gerald E. “Jerry” Strange, a longtime resident of Brunswick and Topsham, died peacefully in Scarborough, Maine, Oct. 26, after a short illness. He was 84.
Jerry was a good friend to many in Brunswick and Topsham. He was a short order cook at the old Howard Johnsons on Pleasant Street, a supervisor at Health-Tex, a cook and assistant manager at Grand City in Brunswick, a guard at Bath Iron Works, and a delivery driver for Bow Street Beverage in Freeport.
Jerry lived by Will Rogers’ words: “Strangers are just friends you haven’t met yet. “
Above all, his family treasured him, and he treasured his family.
Jerry was born March 23, 1941, in Northhampton, MA, to the late Malcolm R. and Mary (Shea) Strange. The family moved to Brunswick when Jerry was very young.
He was predeceased by his parents, a newborn daughter, Deborah Lynn; and his brother, Bill.
He is survived by his wife of 41 years, Joyce Strange, his brother, Mal of Brunswick; three sons - - John (and Amy) of Wendell, NC; Rob and Thom Strange, both of Rochester, NH - - and three close step-children - - Wendy White, of Topsham; David White and wife Angela, of Topsham; and Shawn White (and Cynthia), of Boothbay. He is also survived by 7 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Jerry played basketball for Brunswick High School, where his height and athleticism earned him the lifelong nickname “Stretch.” He was also a passionate and avid bowler in Brunswick. He and Joyce traveled the country to many tournaments with their fellow bowlers. He was always active: cycling, bicycling, hiking, hunting, fishing.
One of his greatest joys was spending weekends at the family camp in Harpswell, Maine, a place built by his parents and lovingly shared with his children.
He also had a lifelong passion for Boston’s professional sports teams and was once honored as “Fan of the Game” at a Celtics game.
The family wishes to express great gratitude to the teams of doctors and nurses in Brunswick and Maine Medical Center in Portland, and especially to the staff of Gosnell Hospice in Scarborough, Maine. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Hospice of Southern Maine 390 US Route One, Scarborough ME 04074 or on their website at give@hospiceofsouthernmaine.org

Karen Ann Wood Smith, 68, of Topsham, passed away peacefully on October 21, 2025, with her loving family at her side. Ka...
10/27/2025

Karen Ann Wood Smith, 68, of Topsham, passed away peacefully on October 21, 2025, with her loving family at her side. Karen battled Parkinson’s Disease since 2011.

Born in Bath, Maine, on November 17th 1957, the daughter of Robert E. and Adele T. Cote Wood. She was raised in Topsham and attended St. John’s Catholic School and Mt. Ararat High School, graduating in 1976.

On November 21, 1981 she married the love of her life, Terence M. Smith, together they built a family in Topsham, next door to her parents and exemplified a loving, adoring committed marriage for 44 years.

In her early years she worked at The American Red Cross, Maine State Music Theater, L.L. Bean and later at Bath Iron Works.

She and Terry lovingly welcomed three children, a daughter, Kate in 1983 then twin boys Taylor and Scott, in 1989. They adored their granddaughter, Madison, born in 2005.

Anyone who knew Karen, knew her incredible laughter, huge smile, enthusiastic conversations and her devotion to her family. She was a passionate cyclist and participated in the Trek Across Maine three times. A mountain to sea cycling fund-raiser for the American Lung Association. In retirement Karen and Terry travelled coast to coast and everywhere in between by RV, visiting their friends, family & children, chasing their dreams, making memories in America’s beautiful natural landscapes, with her faithful pup, Riley, by their side.

She is survived by her husband Terry, her children Kate, Taylor and Scott. Her granddaughter, Madison, and her sister Kathy.

On May 9, 2026, A springtime celebration of life service will be held for joyful remembrance with family and friends.

In lieu of flowers please make donations to Parkinson’s research at
Michael J. Fox give.michaeljfox.org [1]

Bowdoinham – Judith Thibeault, 80, died on October  21, 2025, peacefully in Brunswick.  She was born in Brunswick on Mar...
10/24/2025

Bowdoinham – Judith Thibeault, 80, died on October 21, 2025, peacefully in Brunswick. She was born in Brunswick on March 7, 1945, the daughter of Charles and Claire Stockford.

Judith graduated from the University of Maine at Orono. She was a history teacher at King Jr Highschool in Portland, and a French teacher at Lincoln Jr High School in Portland, as well as in Greenfield, MA. She retired from Bath Savings in Bath after many years. Judith enjoyed sewing, reading, doing crossword puzzles, seeing the ocean and gathering with family and friends.

Judith is survived by her son Jeff Thibeault and girlfriend Marie Hunt of Bowdoinham, daughter Renee Cross and husband Clayton of Salem Virginia, and a brother Charles Stockford Jr of Oklahoma.

She was predeceased by her husband Gerard Thibeault, her parents Claire and Charles Stockford as well as by her brother Wayne, Donald and Clifford Stockford.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, November 8th, 10Am at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Brunswick

In lieu of flowers memorial donation may be made to St. Judes Children's Hospital. Condolences may be shared at Funeralalternatives.net

Date of Death: October 12, 2025Date of Birth: July 17, 2002Jolene "Jo" Mae Perry, 23, of Farmingdale, died on Sunday, Oc...
10/23/2025

Date of Death: October 12, 2025

Date of Birth: July 17, 2002

Jolene "Jo" Mae Perry, 23, of Farmingdale, died on Sunday, October 12th at home due to complications sustained in an automobile accident in May, surrounded by her loving family. The daughter of Alva Chang, grew up in Farmingdale and graduated from Hall-Dale High School in the Class of 2020. As a teenager Jolene volunteered as a junior firefighter in Farmingdale with her grandfather. Because of her love for children, she worked at many different childcare centers. Jolene's greatest joy in life was spending time with her family and friends, and she was the happiest when surrounded by loved ones and animals. She made broken look beautiful. Though her time on this Earth was short, her spirit will live on in the hearts of those she loved so deeply.

She was predeceased by her nana Ellie Vanasse and NanEve Bean. She is survived by her mom Alva Chang, birth mother Tania Perry, father Gary McLellan, papa Gary Vanasse, grandmother and grandfather Cindy and Leon Crockett, brother Raymond Chang and wife Beth, brother Randy Chang and wife Angela, sister Krystal-Lee Bernard and husband Bill, brother Domanic Bruelle, soulmate Gabe Farias, uncles Ying Chang and Lyndon McLellan,aunt AmberLynn Crockett, nieces, nephews and countless other family and friends who will forever carry her memory.

A celebration of life will be held at the Loudon Hill Center at 330 Water Street, Hallowell on Saturday, November 15, 2025, from 4:30-6:30 PM.

In lieu of flowers the family asks you to take a moment to hug your loved ones and tell them you love them deeply and often. Donations in her memory may be made to the Kennebec Valley Humane Society, 168 Leighton Road, Augusta, ME 04330 or online at https://pethavenlane.org/donate/ OR to Beacon Hospice, make checks payable to the Amedisys Foundation, 5 Community Drive, Suite A, Augusta, ME 04330 or online at https://www.amedisys.com/about/foundation/ (If donating online you can reference hospice location 064-ME-Augusta).

Condolences may be expressed in a guestbook https://www.funeralalternatives.net/obituaries/obit-details.php?Perry-3920

George Robert Dittrich (Bob), 69, passed away on October 6, 2025 with his loving wife, Cathie, at his side. Bob grew up ...
10/22/2025

George Robert Dittrich (Bob), 69, passed away on October 6, 2025 with his loving wife, Cathie, at his side.

Bob grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of George Aloysius Dittrich and Mary Spangler Dittrich (both deceased). He attended Calvert Hall College (high school) where he excelled at math and sciences and was a 4 year member of the National Honor Society. During his high school years, Bob worked at the Northeast YMCA in Baltimore where he did it all. Whether it was coordinating white water rafting trips, performing maintenance, or directing the day-to-day work activities of the summer team, Bob was known for collaborative leadership and leading by example.

His love of sciences and problem solving led him to Virginia Tech after having been awarded a 4 year scholarship from Martin Marietta. The scholarship also included a one year internship where he worked on components of the original USAF B-1A rudder system that carried over to the B-1B production version. In addition to his internship, Bob was also a Resident Advisor, and later a Head R.A. It was in this role, he met his future wife, Cathie, when he interviewed her for a resident advisor position.

After graduating from Virginia Tech with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, he accepted a job with Proctor & Gamble (P&G) in Greenville, NC, where he became known for his innovative problem solving and received numerous recognitions. Three years later, he was promoted to P&G Headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio to lead efficiency improvement teams.

Home renovation projects became the mainstay of the first half of Bob and Cathie's marriage. Starting with their home renovation project in Greenville, they became the original 'Chip and Joanna'. They took on additional projects in Cincinnati, completely gutting and renovating two homes, and finally turning their seasonal cottage in Maine into a full-time residence.

After 12 years at P&G Bob decided to pivot his career, applying his building skills to start a home renovation business. Two years later, he pivoted again when he was recruited by Market Decisions (later Neilson Media Research) to develop software for marketing and data analytics.

When Bob was diagnosed with cancer in 2005, he and Cathie decided to make Maine their full-time residence. With this move, Bob became a telecommuting pioneer when Nielson allowed him to work remotely from his home office in Maine, where his family affectionately referred to him as "Bob in the attic".

While their lives often centered around cancer treatments, Bob still managed to engage in life. When health allowed, he took on home improvement projects, was an avid golfer and volunteer road "commissioner" (taking on the somewhat thankless job of repairing and maintaining roads in his neighborhood). When Cathie bought a rotting, disassembled, vintage Airstream some spouses would have considered divorce, but Bob the Builder learned a new set of skills and made it whole again.

To say "Bob fought the good fight" in his years of battling cancer, would be an understatement. From the beginning he took charge of his cancer journey. He researched treatments options, drugs, medical terminology. He opened his mind, heart and soul to options both traditional and holistic. He embraced technology, tracked his numbers, read his charts, worked the patient portals. His in-depth research and ability to engage in technical conversations with health professionals often influenced the course of his treatments. He participated in numerous cancer treatment trials that, if not successful in extending his life, helped push forward the science for others. He made friends and advocates who would follow Bob's case even when they were not, or no longer, involved in his primary care. And along the way, he gained deep respect and appreciation for the medical community.

Throughout his life, the generosity of his spirit shined through. He was always quick to lend a hand, solve a problem, or help in any way possible. Bob was quick witted and "gave as good as he got". He was also a stellar listener who cared deeply about what you were sharing. As a result of his 21-year battle with cancer, he felt so ingratiated toward the people who cared for him along the way, he wrote a book titled 'Angels on Our Journey' to document their impact.

Bob will be greatly missed by all his family and friends. He was unique and irreplaceable. But we will remember and carry on with his good spirit, kind heart, and sunny outlook.

Bob is survived by his wife, Cathie, sister Pat Krastel, mother-in-law, Jackie Tondreau, siblings-in-law, Fred Krastel, Susan Tondreau-Dwyer, Dwight Dwyer, Lisa Tondreau, David Tondreau, Jr, and Linda Cordovana; nieces and nephews, Joe Krastel, Laura Kangas, Matthew Krastel, Ellie Miller, Brigette Tondreau, David Tondreau, III, Alexis Fahrney, and Clay Tondreau.

The family will announce the date of a graveside service in the near future. In memory of Bob and in lieu of flowers: give a big hug to someone who needs one, thank a medical professional for their service, and please consider making a donation to support the construction of MaineHealth Mid Coast Hospital's new Cancer Care Center. Gifts can be online or directed to MaineHealth Mid Coast Hospital, PO Box 279, Brunswick ME 04011. "Cancer Care Capital Campaign" should be written in the memo line or included with the gift.

https://www.mainehealth.org/mainehealth-mid-coast-hospital/giving-mainehealth-mid-coast-hospital/donate-now-mainehealth-mid-coast-hospital

Brenda June Hodgkins, 55, of South Portland, passed away peacefully at Maine MedicalCenter, Portland surrounded by famil...
10/21/2025

Brenda June Hodgkins, 55, of South Portland, passed away peacefully at Maine Medical
Center, Portland surrounded by family members. She was born on 12 May 1970 at Fort Dix,
New Jersey to Meredith (Danforth) and Robert Hodgkins.

Being in a military family, she moved frequently. She lived in New Jersey, New Hampshire, Montana, and Massachusetts before settling at the family home in Greene, ME. She attended local schools, attending Leavitt Area High School and received her GED from the MSAD #52 adult education program. She continued her education, graduating from the University of Maine at Augusta, with a degree in Business Management.

She served in the Maine Army National Guard at South Portland as a Single Channel Radio Operator. She became a devoted mother in February 1993 when her son Peter was born prematurely. She was by his side continuously during the many months he spent at Maine Medical Center.

She started her career with the United States Postal Service in 1998. She retired with a disability from the USPS in 2018. After her retirement, she could usually be found with a cup of coffee sitting in front of her computer on social media.

Brenda liked to travel, both internationally and around the United States. She was an avid fan of New England Sports Teams, especially the Red Sox and New England Patriots. She was predeceased by her mother, Meredith. She is survived by her son Peter Hafford of South Portland, sisters Gail Hodgkins of Gorham, Cheryl Goding and family of Auburn, half siblings Cynthia Jones and family of Cedar Park, TX, Brian Hodgkins and family of Georgetown, TX, and her father Robert Hodgkins of Greene. Graveside services will be held at the Valley Cemetery, Rt 202 Greene, on Saturday 25 October at 11:00 AM.

Bruce P. Merrill, 63, of South Portland, passed away on October 10, 2025. He was born on December 27, 1961, in Portland,...
10/20/2025

Bruce P. Merrill, 63, of South Portland, passed away on October 10, 2025. He was born on December 27, 1961, in Portland, the youngest son of Donald H. and Dorothy A. Merrill. He spent his childhood roaming the woods of Cumberland Foreside and swimming in the ocean at Wildwood beach. On a recent walk along the shore there, he told some of his grandkids of the mischief and freedom he experienced at their ages to accusations that he clearly embellished his stories because they sounded too dangerous, albeit pretty fun too. In his words, he spent most of his childhood outdoors. Perhaps that is what led him to spend decades working at Port Harbor Marine. He took pride in the work he performed there and felt very grateful to work for a supportive company that looked out for its employees. He even worked there for a time with his late son who along with their coworkers probably heard every bragworthy story in existence about Bruce’s children and grandchildren. Outside of work, Bruce enjoyed tending his bountiful vegetable garden and giving away the fruits of his labor to anyone who said yes so that nothing went to waste. It gave him great pleasure to add his own garden fresh vegetables to his recipes. If he was not at work or in his garden, you could find him watching a favorite TV show, the Patriots, or even one of his grandsons playing football. He often walked the Spring Point neighborhood, chatted up every Hannaford employee he came into contact with, perused the aisles at Plato’s Closet, and sometimes even played guitar or wrote the occasional song or poem.

Bruce was predeceased by his son, Benjamin “Ben” J. Merrill; his parents; his unnamed sibling; and his dear friend, coworker, and landlord, Melisse J.T. Merlim.

He is survived by his children, Candy M. Emge (her husband Travis), Anthony “Tony” S. Merrill (his wife Kayla), and Katie M. Merrill Kane (her husband Asa); his daughter-in-law, Jennifer E. Merrill; nine grandchildren; his siblings, Judith A. Merrill Giggey, David A. Merrill (his wife Christine), Kevin M. Merrill (his wife Gail), Paul S. Merrill (his wife Carol-Ann), John “Jack” M. Merrill (his wife Wanda), Gregory “Gig” S. Merrill, Brian R. Merrill (his wife Maddy); his aunt Beverly J. Cummings Merrill; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Bruce will be laid to rest at Riverside Cemetery in Yarmouth on Sunday, November 2nd at 1 p.m.

East Millinocket, Maine—Arnold E. McCormack, 72, died peacefully on October 9. He was born on January 18, 1953, to Earl ...
10/17/2025

East Millinocket, Maine—Arnold E. McCormack, 72, died peacefully on October 9. He was born on January 18, 1953, to Earl and Evelyn (White) McCormack in Glens Falls, NY, but lived most of his life in East Millinocket. He graduated from Schenck High School in 1972 and then attended EMVTI where he earned an associate degree in Machine Tooling. This degree was put to good use at Great Northern Paper Company where he spent the rest of his working years.
Arnold, also known as “Ziffle”, was known for his generosity, loved anything to do with hunting or fishing and knew the woods and waters of Maine well. He dearly loved his friends, his family, his pets, and spending time at his camp.
Arnold is predeceased by his parents, a nephew and a great nephew. He is survived by his two sisters, Debra and Lorrie and their spouses, his beloved nieces; Allison, Meagan and Erin and their spouses, as well as great nieces and a nephew, extended family and dear friends.
The family invites you to a brief graveside service at East Millinocket Cemetery on November 8 at 12 noon, followed by a celebration of Arnold’s life at East Branch Sno-Rovers Club. In lieu of flowers, any donations made to honor Arnold’s memory can be sent to either the Humane Society, https://www.bangorhumane.org/ or Wounded Warrior Project, https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/, both causes which Arnold supported.

On Saturday, October 4th, 2025, Michael Thomas Ayers left this world to touch the face of God after a long and courageou...
10/14/2025

On Saturday, October 4th, 2025, Michael Thomas Ayers left this world to touch the face of God after a long and courageous battle with Parkinson’s disease.
Born in Wichita Falls, Texas, to Michael Orin and Sylvia Sue Ayers, Michael grew up surrounded by family, pets, and adventure. His curiosity and drive led him from the plains of Texas to the Midwest and ultimately to the East Coast.
Michael proudly served his country in both the U.S. Army, as an artillery scout, and the U.S. Navy, as a small arms instructor for the Seabees. His time at the Naval Station in Brunswick, Maine, became a meaningful part of his life and later his home and final resting place.
An entrepreneur through and through, Michael built a successful painting business, taught martial arts, youth boxing, self-defense, practiced and taught myotherapy.
Michael and his former wife, Angelina Ayers, shared four beloved daughters—Stephanie, Rachel, Julia, and Annelise—who were his greatest pride and joy.
He will be remembered for his leadership, craftsmanship, integrity, discipline, especially his humor. Michael took great pride in his work and found purpose in mentoring and empowering others with his wisdom and generosity. His love for God and the people around him was evident in every aspect of his life.
Michael is survived by his four daughters, step mom RuthAnn Ayers, step brother Adam Ragel, sisters Claire Ayers, Sarah Ayers-Eck, Shayne Squires and Sherri Hiatt(husband Tom), nieces and nephews including Tori Osterhout, Amber Bloomberg, and dear friends. He also leaves behind Scott Weinreb, a lifelong friend who was like a brother to him.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Sylvia Sue Ayers, and was reunited in heaven only hours later with his father, Michael Orin Ayers.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research or to a local Berkshire County self-defense program supporting survivors of sexual assault. Per his request, no calling hours or services.

Brunswick- William R. Perreault, 88, of Brunswick, ME.  passed away unexpectedly on October 11, 2025, at his home. He wa...
10/13/2025

Brunswick- William R. Perreault, 88, of Brunswick, ME. passed away unexpectedly on October 11, 2025, at his home. He was born on July 5, 1937, in Springfield, VT, to Romeo J. and Anna E. (Bouchard) Perreault.
Bill and his wife, Ercil L. White, were high school sweethearts and married on February 16, 1957. They shared 63 years of marriage until Ercil's passing in 2020.
An avid sports enthusiast, Bill was a standout athlete in high school, excelling in multiple sports. He was a two-time Maine state ping pong champion and set a school record in 1955 with a 92-yard touchdown run against Biddeford High School, a record that would stand for many years. Baseball was his favorite and best sport. In his four-year high school career, Bill pitched to a record of 22 wins and 6 losses. In his senior year, Bill pitched two no-hitters along with five one-hitters, while averaging 18 ½ strikeouts per game.
Bill continued his love of sports by playing baseball in the Portland Twilight League, in the United States Air Force, and also in the Brunswick Men’s Softball League. He coached the Elks in the Brunswick Babe Ruth League for twelve years.
In 1959, Bill and Ercil built their home on Durham Road, where they raised their family. They cherished their time spent at their bird-hunting and fishing camp in Jackman, Maine. They particularly enjoyed hiking up to Perreault Ridge in the fall, where they would sit together and enjoy the scenery. A walk to The Falls on the Moose River was where they spent many summer days fishing. Their fall time was filled with grouse hunting in the woods surrounding the camp.
Bill worked for the United States Air Force, the Brunswick Recreation Department, the United States Border Patrol, and Hyde Windlass in Brunswick, ME.
Bill was predeceased by his beloved wife, Ercil, cherished grandson, Branden Perreault, and stepsister, Louise (Courson) Sewalle. He is survived by his three sons, Stephen, Dale, and John; his grandchildren, Matthew, Sarah, and Hannah; and his great-grandson, Hayden. He is also survived by his brother, Wayne J. Courson.
Bill will be laid to rest in the Lunt Cemetery beside his wife.

John White, 77, of New Gloucester, passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his loving family.John devoted his life...
10/13/2025

John White, 77, of New Gloucester, passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his loving family.

John devoted his life to those he loved, and his kindness and dedication to family were unmatched. He was well known in the community for his many years as a school bus driver for MSAD 15. Before that, he worked as a steelworker, and after retirement, he owned and operated his own landscaping business. Together with his wife, John opened his heart and home as a foster parent to more than 60 children—ensuring that life in the White household was always full of energy, laughter, and love.

John's second love was for fishing and hunting and teaching his kids the correct ways of both. The highlight of these hobbies was participating twice in the moose hunt – once with his brother Mike and once with his son. Both times were successful. Family and friends were always welcome. John's beer fridge was well stocked and open for all who visited.

John is survived by his loving wife of 39 years, Christine White, and by his greatest joy—his children: Vickie White of Lady Lake, FL; Vinson White and his significant other Heather of Buxton, ME; Brian White of Windham, ME; David White and his wife Samantha of Gray, ME; Robert White of Old Orchard Beach, ME; Kayla Williams of Poland; Adam White of Bangor, ME; and his special daughter, Aubrey, of New Gloucester, ME.

John is also survived by his siblings: Michael White and his wife Linda of Hebron, CT; Debbie Maulucci and her husband Rick of Mansfield, CT; and Richard Sigston and his wife Jane of The Villages, FL. His surviving extended family also includes his in-laws MaryAnn Joyce, Scott and Pippa Dinger, Perry Joyce, and Vicki Olmsted, all of whom held a special place in his heart. He shared countless adventures and cherished memories with his "twin" and travel companions, Tom and Carole Farrand. John leaves behind a large loving family of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews who will miss him dearly.

John is predeceased by his parents, in-laws, siblings Steven White, Sharon Purington, and Joe Eaton, and brothers-in-law Steven Joyce & Terry Olmstead.

John had a love of travel whether it was visiting family all over the U.S. and Canada, or visiting new places and having new adventures. His favorite vacations were the family cruises and Alaska trips. John proudly served as a veteran of the United States Navy. Donations can be made in John's memory to Honor Flight Maine or Adoptive and Foster Families of Maine.

A Celebration of Life will be held at American Legion Post 86 in Gray, Maine from 2pm-7pm on October 20th

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