RANGELEY — Memorial services for Pam Eustis of Rangeley, were held Saturday from the Church of the Good Shepherd, Main Street, Rangeley, with the Rev. Jud Pealer, officiating. “Amazing Grace” was the first hymn followed by the satement of faith. A prayer for Pam was then recited followed by a prayer for those who grieve. Dexter and Amy Eustis offered a reading from Ecclesiastes and Raina and Gunnar read Psalm 16:5-11. Owen Sinclair sang “Landslide” and A.C. and Sonja read “I wish I could be” written by Pam. Jenny Gagnon had a reading entitled “Childhood Memories.” The Gospel was read by Deacon Ben from John 6:37-40. Father Jud offered a sermon followed by The Apostles’ Creed. Prior to communion, the choir anthem was “You’re called name, forever loved.” Communion prayer B was followed by The Lord’s Prayer and the breaking of the bread and hymns. The post communion prayer was followed by the commendation, blessing, and dismissal. Following services, a barbecue was had at the Wilbur home on Pleasant Street in Rangeley. Louise Doak was the altar server; Terry Marion the organist and musical director; and services were cared for by the Wiles Remembrance Center of Farmington.
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