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RUMFORD – Margaret C. “Millie” McInnis, 98, died Tuesday, May 27, at her residence on Lochness Road.

She was born in Mexico, on Nov. 23, 1909, a daughter of Thomas and Clara (Bulger) McInnis. She was a graduate of Stephens High School in Rumford and Farmington Normal School. She taught for Rangeley schools and then for Rumford school Department until her retirement from Bisbee School as a first grade teacher.

Millie was a communicant of St. Athanasius-St. John Church. She enjoyed croquet and badminton with her grandnieces and nephews at the camp at Worthley Pond. She was a charter member of St. Timothy Circle 504, Daughters of Isabella, member of the Garden Club and the Retired Teachers’ Association.

Survivors include a sister, Miss Mary McInnis of Rumford; nieces, Louise Regan and her husband, Patrick, of Bangor, Marsha McInnis of Gloucester, Mass., and Pamela McInnis-Kaubris of Rumford; nephews, Bill Wildes and his wife, Nancy, of Kennebunkport and M. Scott McInnis and his wife, Trish, of Hamilton, Mass.; great-nieces, Susan Newman and her husband, Brad, of Hummelstown, Pa., Sarah Wildes of Boston, Mass., Alexa Kaubris of Rumford and Adelaide McInnis of Hamilton, Mass.; great-nephews, Greg Wildes of Kennebunkport, Austin McInnis of Hamilton, Mass., and Cameron Kaubris of Rumford; and sister-in-law, Francis McInnis of Rumford.

She was predeceased by five sisters, Susan Wildes, Empress McInnis, Evelyn Brown, Mary McInnis and Geraldine McInnis; seven brothers, Thomas McInnis Jr., John McInnis, Jerry McInnis, Austin McInnis, Gerald McInnis, D.H. Austin McInnis and the Rev. Richard McInnis.

The family would like to thank Tammy Bean and Patty Ann Douglas of Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice, her aides Mitzi Sequoia and Margaret McNeal and staff.

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