She was born Dec. 16, 1929, in Worcester, Mass., the daughter of the late John Rasmussen and Edith (Widegren) Rasmussen of Portland.
She was a longtime resident of Topsham and spent the last 20-plus years of her work life in Auburn. A graduate of Gordon College in Wenham, Mass., she had a long career in education. She loved children and will be remembered fondly by her students and her co-workers.
She taught fifth grade at Brunswick's Hawthorne School and then moved to a guidance position at Brunswick High School. She later took a principal's position at Coffin School and then the Brunswick Junior High School.
After completing graduate work at the University of Maine in Orono, she moved into a consultant position with the state Department of Education. From there, she went to Auburn to become the principal at Washburn and Webster schools.
She will be buried alongside her parents at Brooklawn Memorial Park in Portland.
She was born Dec. 16, 1929, in Worcester, Mass., the daughter of the late John Rasmussen and Edith (Widegren) Rasmussen of Portland.
She was a longtime resident of Topsham and spent the last 20-plus years of her work life in Auburn. A graduate of Gordon College in Wenham, Mass., she had a long career in education. She loved children and will be remembered fondly by her students and her co-workers.
She taught fifth grade at Brunswick's Hawthorne School and then moved to a guidance position at Brunswick High School. She later took a principal's position at Coffin School and then the Brunswick Junior High School.
After completing graduate work at the University of Maine in Orono, she moved into a consultant position with the state Department of Education. From there, she went to Auburn to become the principal at Washburn and Webster schools.
She will be buried alongside her parents at Brooklawn Memorial Park in Portland.
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