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BRIDGTON – Curtis Allan Millett, 77, of Waterford died Tuesday, Sept. 4, at Bridgton Hospital.

He was born in Waterford on Aug. 6, 1930, the son of Lauris and Alma Bancroft Millett. He was a graduate of Bridgton Academy and faithfully served his country in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean Conflict.

He married Irene Robertson on July 1, 1955. She passed away in December 1998. He had been employed at A.C. Lawrence for more than 25 years. He retired from the maintenance department at C.N. Brown in 1995.

He was an avid hunter and a Boston Red Sox fan. He loved tinkering on things, talking on his CBs and watching hummingbirds in his feeders. He had an obsession for mowing the lawns. He enjoyed watching TV, especially soaps, Judge Judy and Cops.

He loved his grandchildren, watching them grow up, he went to their games, they meant everything to him.

He is survived by his daughters, Connie Lebroke, and husband, Bob, of Norway, Julie Millett of Waterford, Vickie Millett, and companion, LaVada Peeler, of Tennessee, Laurie Hurst, and companion, Shawn Nelson of Georgia, and Jennifer St. Pierre, and husband, Steve, of Waterford; seven grandchildren, Samantha Jo Hurst and Kristina Marie Hurst of Georgia, Matthew A. Ruth of Tennessee, Benjamin R. Millett and Chyanna Jo Millett of Waterford, Nathan St. Pierre of New Hampshire and Christopher Allen St. Pierre of Waterford; two brothers, David Millett, and wife, Jeannie, of South Paris and Gilbert Millett, and wife, Nancy, of Waterford; a sister, Veda Taker of South Paris; and numerous nieces and nephews.

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