She leaves six daughters and four sons, Mrs. Dora Bell, Mrs. Margaret Johnson of Portland, Mrs. Alta Wright, Mrs. Ella Bailey of Caribou, Mrs. Jean Bland, Mrs. Grace Bushey of Connecticut, James and Thomas of Caribou, Newman of Boston and John of Bangor; one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Reynolds of Unity; 18 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held January 19 at two o'clock at the Universalist Church, the Rev. Stanley Rawson officiating. Two selections were sung by Ray Warren accompanied by Mrs. Philip Magill, "Face to Face" and "The Old Rugged Cross". There were many beautiful flowers.
The bearers were Percy Borden, Howard Irvine, Percy Clark and Colby Clark.
The remains were placed in the receiving tomb to await burial in the spring at Green Ridge cemetery.
(Published in the Bangor Daily News)
She leaves six daughters and four sons, Mrs. Dora Bell, Mrs. Margaret Johnson of Portland, Mrs. Alta Wright, Mrs. Ella Bailey of Caribou, Mrs. Jean Bland, Mrs. Grace Bushey of Connecticut, James and Thomas of Caribou, Newman of Boston and John of Bangor; one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Reynolds of Unity; 18 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held January 19 at two o'clock at the Universalist Church, the Rev. Stanley Rawson officiating. Two selections were sung by Ray Warren accompanied by Mrs. Philip Magill, "Face to Face" and "The Old Rugged Cross". There were many beautiful flowers.
The bearers were Percy Borden, Howard Irvine, Percy Clark and Colby Clark.
The remains were placed in the receiving tomb to await burial in the spring at Green Ridge cemetery.
(Published in the Bangor Daily News)
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