Carlton E. Wilson
SABATTUS – Carlton E. Wilson lost his battle to pancreatic cancer on March 28, 2021. Carl was born in Lewiston to Charles and Diane Wilson. Carl was raised on the family farm in Sabattus. He graduated from Oak Hill High School in 1991. He was a general laborer and worked hard all his life. Carl stayed in Maine mostly except when he went to visit his old brother Charles and his family in California after graduation and for about a year when he decided to go to Florida where his older sister Christina lives. Carl was predeceased by his father Charles and his twin brothers Clinton and Clayton. Survivors include his mother Diane, his sister Christina, his brother Charles and his wife Lea, his sister Cheryl and the following nieces and nephews: D.C., Nicholas and Christopher, Marcos, Mitchel and Matthew, Zoe, Crystal, Addy, Christopher, Cassandra, Corey, and Ryan. Carl also had quit an extended family in Florida, Ohio, Texas, Oklahoma and California. The family would like to give a special thanks to all the amazing and caring nursing staff at St. Mary’s Hospital in Lewiston for taking such great care of Carl in the last weeks of his life. Due to covid the family will not be having a service for him at this time. Online condolences may be sent to http://www.funeralalternative.net.
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