Taisto Edward Koskela

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Taisto Edward Koskela

Birth
South Woodstock, Oxford County, Maine, USA
Death
29 Jun 2003 (aged 83)
Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, USA
Burial
West Paris, Oxford County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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He was born on Mollockett Mountain in South Woodstock on Oct. 23, 1919, a son of Edward and Tilda Kettunen Koskela where he lived his entire life.

On June 25, 1941 he married Eleanor P. Stanley. He was a self-employed dairy farmer and woodsman and also drove a local school bus for 19 years.

He served as president of the National Co-Op Store, founding member and past president of the Finnish American Heritage Society of Maine, and was current president of the Finnish Cemetary Assoc.

At 75 he recieved his GED. He was an avid outdoorsman and a Registered Maine Guide. As a frequent member of the Biggest Bucks of Maine Club he achieved a Grand Slam by tagging a big buck, a moose and a bear at the age of 80.

His was a 32 Degree mason. He recently completed a book of his memories.

Surviving are his wife Eleanor of 62 years of South Woodstock; three daughters, Elaine Kesaris of Lewiston, Nancy Mason and her husband Earl of South Woodstock and Linda Pulkkinen and her husband, Joel of South Woodstock; a brother, Waito of South Woodstock; two sisters, Helvi Hale of Greenfield, Mass., and Mirja Rainey of West Paris; seven grandchildren, Karen Bennett and her husband Tim, Alex Kesaris, Heather Mason-Tetreault, Tim Mason and his wife Stephanie, Siiri Cressey, Taneli Koskela, and Laina Pulkkinen; six great-grandchildren, Stephanie Bennett, Samantha and Klayton Kesaris, Katrina and Taisto Tetreault and Elijiah Mason.

Brother Waito Koskela

Sister Mirja "Mickey" Koskela Rainey;


He was born on Mollockett Mountain in South Woodstock on Oct. 23, 1919, a son of Edward and Tilda Kettunen Koskela where he lived his entire life.

On June 25, 1941 he married Eleanor P. Stanley. He was a self-employed dairy farmer and woodsman and also drove a local school bus for 19 years.

He served as president of the National Co-Op Store, founding member and past president of the Finnish American Heritage Society of Maine, and was current president of the Finnish Cemetary Assoc.

At 75 he recieved his GED. He was an avid outdoorsman and a Registered Maine Guide. As a frequent member of the Biggest Bucks of Maine Club he achieved a Grand Slam by tagging a big buck, a moose and a bear at the age of 80.

His was a 32 Degree mason. He recently completed a book of his memories.

Surviving are his wife Eleanor of 62 years of South Woodstock; three daughters, Elaine Kesaris of Lewiston, Nancy Mason and her husband Earl of South Woodstock and Linda Pulkkinen and her husband, Joel of South Woodstock; a brother, Waito of South Woodstock; two sisters, Helvi Hale of Greenfield, Mass., and Mirja Rainey of West Paris; seven grandchildren, Karen Bennett and her husband Tim, Alex Kesaris, Heather Mason-Tetreault, Tim Mason and his wife Stephanie, Siiri Cressey, Taneli Koskela, and Laina Pulkkinen; six great-grandchildren, Stephanie Bennett, Samantha and Klayton Kesaris, Katrina and Taisto Tetreault and Elijiah Mason.

Brother Waito Koskela

Sister Mirja "Mickey" Koskela Rainey;