LEWISTON – Albert N. Sennett, 89, a longtime resident of Upper Street in Turner, died Tuesday, Feb. 19, after a long illness.
He was born April 4, 1918, the son of Charles and Blanche (Haskell) Sennett and attended Leavitt Institute.
On March 6, 1938, in Livermore, he married the former Hazel Varney of Turner. She passed away on Jan. 16, 2004. He was a farmer all of his life, and also worked for H.E. Callahan Construction, building houses and barns in the area.
Dell repaired church steeples in Turner Center and North Turner and also built homes for all of his five children.
He is survived by five children, Jean Morris, Diana Richardson, Mollie Dumais and Scott Sennett, all of Turner and Martha Hammond of Sidney; grandchildren, Peggy Perkins, Dana and Jeff Richardson, David Hammond, Sarah and Matthew Sennett and Megan and Nathan Dumais; great-grandchildren, Chris Garrity, Jennifer Turcotte and Emily Hammond; great-great-grandchildren, Connor and Rogan Garrity, Chase and Patrick Turcotte.
He was predeceased by his wife; and a brother, Arnold Sennett.
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