James Edward O’Donal
FARMINGTON – James Edward O’Donal, 78, of Farmington, died late Sunday evening, Oct. 24, 2021, at his home.He was born in Medway, July 11, 1943 a son of Edgar and Deborah Caswell O’Donal and attended local schools. Mr. O’Donal worked in the woods for a time for Ben Fiske, and then entered the United States Army and on Oct. 26, 1968, married Mary Mills in New Vineyard. He was employed at Maine Dowel for many years and later at MTE until retiring due to health reasons in 1997.He was a life member of the North American Hunting Club and enjoyed the outdoors with his son, hunting, fishing, and four-wheeling.He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Mary of Farmington; son, Gregory of Farmington; brothers Glenwood (Angie) of Florida, Dale of Skowhegan, and John (Gloria) of Winn; several nieces and nephews;He was predeceased by brothers Wayne and Francis and a sister, Ruth Cox.Public graveside memorial services will be held on Friday, Oct. 29 at 11 a.m. at the Gay Cemetery, South Strong Road, Farmington.Memories may be shared in his Book of Memories at http://www.wilesrc.com. Cremation care and memorial services are being cared for and provided by the Wiles Remembrance Center of Farmington. The family suggests that those who desire, consider memorial gifts in his memory to theFairbanks Union Church,P.O. Box 206,Farmington, ME 04938.
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