Greta Ann Weston
RUMFORD – Greta Ann Weston, 90, died Tuesday May 10, 2022 at her residence in South Rumford. Born in Rumford on Sept. 8, 1931, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bryant.
She graduated from High School of Commerce in New York City and Boston College. She was a member of the Purity Rebekah Lodge #56 I.O.O.F, volunteered with the lady’s group at the Mexico Congregational Church and was a frequent visitor of the Rumford Public Library.
Greta Ann was married in Rumford on Sept. 10, 1954 to Chester Warren Weston, Sr.
She is survived by a son, Chester Warren Weston Jr. and wife Victoria A. Weston of Gardiner and daughter, Mary Ann Rolerson and husband Frank B. Rolerson of Lincolnville; grandchildren Christopher, Benjamin and Ashley Weston; great-grandchildren, Danielle Bourgeois and Noah Weston.
She was predeceased by husband Chester Warren Weston; son Frederick (Tommy) Weston who passed in 1999; and her brothers, Ronald, Harry, Kenneth and Collingwood Bryant.
Friends and family are invited to sign the online guest book and share memories with the family at http://www.meaderandson.com.
Graveside services will be held at Farrington-Morton Cemetery on Route 2 in Mexico at noon on Saturday, May 21, followed directly with a celebration of life at the Mexico Green Church. Arrangements are under the direction of the Meader & Son Funeral Home, 3 Franklin St Rumford.
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