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MaineLocal 10 Morning Sentinel Monday January 21995 Residents air resolutions Sentinel tile photo Sentinel file photo Roy Andrew Bolstrldge III Elsie Smith Herman McCutcheon for Hope MDeWolfe meeting of directors In Loving Memory Of Lynn Cote lort NP Part of Kennebec Valley Regional Health Agency In Memory of Linwood Paine June 15 1932 Jan 21994 our will Lynn and the medical team at Lovejoytake time to get to know their patients and listen to their concerns Lovejoy Health Center accepts all insurances including managed care Special Interest In women children and teens or all medical conditions and needs or people who would like to see a female medical professional St in Geraldine Cecile Bouchard Lovejoy Health Center School Street Albion 437 9388 We love and miss you Shirley Bob Brenda amily Tam Butch Girls CARD THANKS To the staff of Sandy River Nursing Care Center and Dr Anne Hunter: our deepest gratitude for the loving care you gave our mother Verna Wilson during her final days with us We are also grateful for the care you continue to shpw our father Charles during this most difficult time You have been so very kind to all of us in many ways To Rev Richard Wadell and our many family members and friends: we thank you for the cards letters kind thoughts and words of comfort to help us through our grief Though we will continue to miss our mother for the rest of our days you helped us realize that she will always be with us Connie Lewis Calkin Eric Wilson Gayle Wilson Lucas 0 Wayne Wilson Joe Wilson Karen Wilson Seams Now Accepting New Patients Deaths Roy Andrew Bolstrldge III 16 of Norridgewock died Sunday Jan 1 in Skowhegan Herman McCutcheon 81 of Belfast died Saturday Dec 31 in Waterville Geraldine Cecile Bouchard 63 of China died Sunday Jan 1 in China Hope DeWolfe 77 of St Albans died Saturday? Dec 31 in Portland Elsie Smith 85 of Exeter and Dexter died Sunday Jan 1 in Bangor This listing is provided at no charge Paid announcements of deaths and funerals appear below Waterville Mayor Thomas Bra zier: "(I want to) improve my abil ity to communicate even better with the City Council and the citi zens of the city in' selling plans for' the administration of the city WTVL VISION EXPRESS Only 1 How Bifocal Optical Expressl ormer Customers Welcome 877 9981 Belfast two sons and daughters in law John and Barbara McCutcheon of airfield Harold and Nancy McCutcheon of Benton two sisters Muriel Cushman of Helen Dee of Westville New Brunswick Canada five grandchildren four great grandchildren several nieces nephews and cousins uneral services will be held at 2 pm Monday Jan 2 995 at the Rackliffe uneral Home 22 Church St Belfast with the Rev Philip Jer auld officiating riends may call for 1 pm until the time of the service In lieu of flowers memorial dona tions may be made to either the St Memorial und Court St Belfast 04915 or to a charity of choice Sardine actory and the Peaco*ck Canning Company for several years In 1962 they returned to St Albans and she was employed by Snowflake Canning Co in Corinna and later by Northeast Shoe Co where she retired She was a member and held sev eral offices with the St Albans Grange She was also a member of the Pomona Grange the State' Grange the St Albans Matrons Cir cle and the Christmas Club She was an avid Beano player and enjoyed knitting' She is survived by a son Ronald DeWolfe of Augusta Georgia a daughter Arveen Berryman of Cum berland a brother Elbert Hart of three Sisters Lillian Braley of Hartland Gladys Hilton of Ken nebunk and Eleanor Normando of Newport eight grandchildren 1 1 great grandchildren several nieces and nephews riends may visit from 6 to 8 pm Tuesday Jan 3 at the Donald Shorey uneral Chapel 35 Hartland Ave Pittsfield A funeral service will be held at 1 pm Wednesday at the funeral chapel with the Rev Krisann Byrne Scheri pastor of the Grace Linn United Methodist Church Officiating Memorial' donations may be made in her memory to the St Albans Grange co Gertrude Thomas Trea surer 57 Corinna Rd' St Albans 04971 In Memory of George Caron On His 60th Birthday January 2 May our precious memories give us strength to carry on or these are the difficult days The days that you are gone Wt will meet again some day Until then in our hearts you'll stay We love you Dad Happy Birthday Sadly missed by children Michelle Keith and Denise private i Attempts to reach John Silber through Boston University police were unsuccessful NORRIDGEWOCK Roy Andrew Bolstridge III 1 6 of Norridegwock died unexpectedly in Skowhegan Ian 1 1995 He was bom in Bridgeton May 19 1978 the son of Rpy A Bolstridge Jr and Jean Cameron He was a junior at Skowhegan Area High School where he was a member of the football team and had also participated in the weight train ing program there He attended the Trinity ree Evangelical Church where he was active in the Puppet Ministry He is survived by his father of Norridgewock and his mother of Hollywood la one sister Vanessa Bolstridge of Skowhegan one half sister Debra Cameron of Biddeford paternal grandparents Roy and Betty Bolstridge Sr of Skowhegan several aunts uncles and cousins Visiting hours willbe held from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm Monday Jan 2 at the Nelson Smart uneral Home 261 Madison Ave Skowhegan Private services will be held at the funeral home with the Rev Richard Berry officiating Burial will take place in the spring at the East Skowhegan Cemetery In lieu of flowers donations may bemade to the Skowhegan Sports Boosters co Nelson Smart uner eal Home 261 Madison Ave Skowhegan ss Obituaries ALBANS Hope DeWolfe 77 ot the Denbow Kd died Dec 31 1994 at a Portland hos pital She was bom July 19 1917 in Atkinson the daughter of Emest and 1 Martha (Rice) Hart She attended St Albans schools and married William DeWolfe in 1935 They moved to Portland in 1944 BELAST Herman McCutcheon 81 died Dec 31 1994 at a Waterville nursing care center He was bom in Portland July 31 1913 the son of John and Laura (Hovey) McCutcheon or many years he worked Scott Paper Co in Winslow He was a conununicant of Episcopal Church Belfast a masen in the Mascnic Lodge 33 of Waterville and a meiji ber of the Primrose Chapter 152 OES He won many trophies running the Brunswick Boston and New York marathons He enjoyed his cats and garden ing especially his tulips Ha is survived hv his wife' Audrey (Hatfield) McCutcheon of and she was employed by the Quality wanted th'is since November The major bone of contention is the local option article in the $63 million budget which even after three reductions is considerably higher than the one approved by the 1993 94 school year At that time voters cut the local nntinn budget to $120000 forcing the district to delete $382000 following the Dec 7 programs and prompting residents Social Security Appeals Expert Help! EE unless we win! Currier Consulting Company Peter Currier A 174 Winthrop St Augusta 626 5819 EXETER and DEXTER Elsie Smith 85 died Jan 1 1995 at a Bangor hospital after a brief illness She was tram Aug 1 8 1909 in Exeter the daughter of Merton and Winifred (Meaguire) Pushor She attended Exeter school was an assistant cost mistress at the Exeter school for 16 years She worked at the former amham uneral Home in Newport and the Crosby Neal uneral Homes of Newport and Skowhegan prior to her retirement She was a member of the Harrison Barrett Church the Spiritualist Association and Auxiliary all of Etna She was predeceased by her hus band ranze who passed away in April 1966 and her son Paul who passed away in April 1985 She leaves six sisters Marguerite Hill of New Paltz New York Katherine Perkins and aith Galameau both of Zephyrhills la Pauline Bamfield of Pittsfield Donna Dotfell of Rockwell Texas and Pru dence Corey of Glenbum two broth ers Merton Bruce Pushor of Etna and David Pushor of Zephyrhills la a daughter in law Sharon Smith of Dexter and Hudson la many cousins nieces nephews and friends riends may calfrom 7 to 9 pm Tuesday Jan 3 at Crosby Neal" uneral Home' 64 Main St New port where funeral services will be held at 10 am' Wednesday Jan 4 Spring interment will be in the family lot Chamberlain Cemetery Exeter Cjn lieu of donations may be trade to the American Cancer Soci ety PO JBox 456 Brunswick ME 04011 Envelopes will also be avail able at Crosby Neal uneral Home Lynn Cote iori amily Nurse Practitioner at Lovejoy Health Center is pleased to announce that she is accepting new patients Associated Press University with a degree in theater BROOKLINE David Silber a stage actor and son In 1990 he campaigned on behalf of his of Boston University President John Silber has died of unsuccessful Democratic run for governor complications from AIDS He was 41 He is survived by his companion Marc Brody of New Silber of New York City came to Brookline to live with York his parents John and Kathryn Saber his sisters his parents five months ago He diedThursday Rachel Devlin of Newton Alexandra Silber of Irvine Primarily a stage actor Silber appeared recently in a Calif Ruth Belmonte of Nice rance Judith Ballan of production of Christmas for PBS at Theater in Washington Un uroaaway ne appeareu wuu ne iianuvu i Claudette Colbert and Lynn Redgrave in We at Boston Marsh Chapel The bunal will be and with Peter in pygmauon super aisu acted in many regional and repertory theaters Silber attended the University of Texas and in 1975 AIRIELD AMILY OPTOMETRIST DR HAROLD GARDINER 113 MAIN STREET AIRIELD 453 6811 JEANNETTE BOULETTE 'October 12 1923 January 2 1993 It's been two years since you left us Our love for you wiH never die our love shall never dim These feelings are so ever strong for they come from deep within Wherever our separate paths shall lead Jhis love we shall always treasure for we will love each and every day today tomorrow and forever Sadly Missed By Children Grandchildren Great Grandchildren amily and riends have a lot of elaborate plans I don have any real resoiuuons exciting year ana aiscounis iepui is ot "gloom ana aoom p*rn locauy i and globally think it is important that eveiy body sit back and see what they can do to improve their lives and every body around she said Republican Peter Mills a new i District 13 said he stopped making New" resolutions several years ago resolved not to make any resolutions I the Skowhegan lawyer said sort of like to take one day at a time I make a lot of long range Knight qyipped expect to do a thing except sit here and play soli look at the world and at each pther nrrwarn ranian smiKmiLKiiuniL of School Administrative District 49 state senator in the newly formed said he hopes to spend more tune family as a whole and work on his physical emotional and spiritual well being like to be more courte ous and considerate of people who disagree with my position and admit that powerless over many things that I really abian said Skowhegan Police Chief Harold Brown said he plans to do a lot of exercising in 1995 definitely going to get back into that because it makes me feel 3 percent better 1 want to see me owing Brown said and that the series of Maine Vocal Likewise state Rep Pamela cases are completed in Crook Hatch Skowhegan said she IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory Of ELMER SMITH Who passed away Jan 2 1967 The years have not dimmea memories of the past We always remember happy times when we were together Sadly missed and lovingly remembered Wife Laura Children and their families CHINA Geraldine Cecile Bouchard 63 of the China Rd died early Sunday morning Jan 1 1995 at her residence after a lingering ill ness She was bom in Water ville Maine Oct 14 1931 daughter of Charles and Rosa (Bolduc) Giroux She was a graduate of the class of 1949 at Winslow Hieh School She was employed as a bookkeep er at Capital Distributors from 1949 to 1960 and from 1960 to 1967 at Waterville Window She served as Eucharistic Minister at the Notre Dame Parish ot Waterville She is survived by her husband Robert of China one son and daugh ter in law Dana and Anna Bouchard post Officed cooked at the Exeter 01 waKiaiiu viic uaugiuci uiu mhi hi law Donna and Bruce Whitney of armington three grandchildren Cindy and Michael Bouchard of Oakland and Jeremy Whitney of armington one brother and sister in law Gerald and Elena Giroux of Winslow several nieces nephews and cousins Visiting hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm Monday Jan 2 at the Veilleux uneral Home 8 Elm St Waterville A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 1 1 am Tuesday Jan 3 at the Notre Dame Church on Silver St Burial will follow at the St rancis Cemetery In lieu of flowers memorial dona tions may be made to the American Diabetes Association Off er wide range of goals for By AMY CALDER Sentinel Staff As 1995 approached Central Mainers agreed to share their New resolutions While some offered promises that are work oriented others had more personal thought provoking resolu tions Several issued both The new attorney Gener al Andrew Ketterer reflected on the last several years working first as a public defender in Boston and then at his Norridgewock law leave 15 years of private practice in Norridgewock my hope is to do the best job that I can as next attorney Ketterer said Barry DeLong another Central Mainer moving into a prominent position in 1995 said he hopes for a crime free year going to give the taxpayers their worth for a DeLong said from his Bingham home On the personal side DeLong said there isn a lot ne neeas got a great marriage a nice good to me luckv As far as me nersonallv I think of any that I already Waterville Mayor Thomas Bra zier hopes for better communica tion skills want to) improve my ability to communicate even better with the City Council and the citi zens of the city in selling plans for the administration of the Bra zier said 11111111 Igiijii 11 igw winyWIMW I ittHkb daytiurouihThwday David Crook district attorney for Kennebec and Somerset counties: am going to see that the Mayor Brazier case is complet ed this year and that the series of Maine Vocal cases are completed in 1995 On the personal side I hope to be able to make this a wonderful loving year between my wife and David Crook district attorney for Kennebec and Somerset coun I vc KUia wcaiiucunugVjUiuw home a good family been ties made two major work resolu ix Am innVv Ac far as mA tions as Well as a private one ranf thintr nf anv am going to see that the Mayor 1( 1J KT Vnor Kra71PT PUKP IS I'lininiPLPU UltoVCdl 1U11UWU1K VCCU liivnuouiu that I already and that the series of Maine Vocal Likewise state Rep Pamela cases are completed in 1995 Crook Hatch bkowhegan saia sne said plans to lose some weight in 1995 the personal side I hope to going to try one of those be able to make this a wonderful proverbial she said between my wife and State Rep Ruth J6seph 1" Waiervwe says mic wcuiw ow Marion Knight 93 of Skowhegan physically and mentally fit have a lot ot eiaoorate plans NawIv' elected state Ren June for the new year she said Majvic Tirlnmriymvnnir whn aicn ic chairman of the Norridgewock Board because I do anything other of Selectmen said she will work with than teach and play the piano a positive attitude in 1995 that I would like to do and encourage others to do is to with a sense of goodwill rather than always being Meres positive attitude and a Teal with his grandchildren and with his sense ot gooawiu can ne veiy conta gious and can produce a lot of good changes in people and can help in times of stress If everything is always negative and people are always complaining that has an opposite she said By MIKE LANGE Sentinel Correspondent DEXTER School Administrative District 46 residents will have an opportunity at 7 pm Monday at Dexter Regional High School to comment on the latest attempt to pass a complete budget Discussion will center around the referendum scheduled Jan 17 in" Dexter Garland Ripley and Exeter The decision to send the budget back to voters for a record sixth time came during a lengthy session Pc 7 and passed by a 7 5 vote At one point there was some sentiment expressed to have the articles decided at a district meeting instead of at the polling Slace but the majority of the board ecided to stick with the referendum process ormer Superintendent Philip Dahlinger who retired Dec 31 also backed a sixth referendum stating that voters it clear that they SAD 46 voters again tackle budget to raise over $80000 on their own to maintain several athletic events This year a combination of property revaluations and a reduction in the Maine Department of Education subsidy to the district prompted the board to originally ask for $667000 in local option funds This figure is now down to she wants to stay Is always a Joseph said She said she looks forward to an Waterville sa Son of Boston University president dies he graduated from the School for the Arts at Boston University with a degree in theater In 1990 he campaigned on behalf of his Ha is survived bv his companion Marc hsroav oi new Rarhpl Devlin of Newton Alexandra Silber ot Irvine I Hill IWIJL1I 111 1 JI 1 LXS U1 111UU lUllVVi IJMMAM wmmba New York and Caroline Lavender of Atlanta and his brother Charles Hiett of Cherry Hill A funeral service was scheduled for 11 Monday THIS SPECIAL REE Lenses With Purchase or rames Over 75 (See Optician (Details) Hi i eQ Monday WwdMBdiy or km i i wimmwiim i wnim mi EH 4553 i.

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