Julia Marie Buschmann
1985-2015
Julia Marie Buschmann, born April 13th, 1985, passed away unexpectedly in her sleep in the early hours of Friday, May 22nd, 2015 from complications of type 1 diabetes. Her joy and enthusiasm for life was infectious. She was a very caring, compassionate soul who greatly loved her friends, family, and co-workers.
Julia graduated from Mt. Blue High School, attended University of Maine in Orono, and earned her BA in Interior Design from the Interior Design Institute in Newport Beach, California. While working on her BA, she worked at Mother’s Market in Newport Beach, and most recently worked for Boston Interiors in Natick, Mass. She had a passion for helping her clients design their living spaces.
Julia’s passing has left a tremendous void in the lives of many. You are greatly missed, Julia. We love you.
The Buschmann family will be holding a secular memorial gathering at the Mormon Church in Farmington, Maine, located on Woodfield Drive (formerly Perham Heights Drive). While not members, the church has kindly opened their facilities to the family. The memorial will be held Saturday, June 6th, from 1 to 3 p.m. If you are able, the family welcomes written stories about your memories of Julia for their scrapbook.
Readings of stories at the memorial are also welcomed. Cremation services are in the care of Wiles Remembrance Center, 137 Farmington Falls Rd., Farmington, ME 04938. Tributes and condolences may be shared by visiting www.wilesrc.com.
Ericka D. Wilbur
1972-2015
Ericka D. Wilbur, 42, of Wilton passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, May 23, 2015 at Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington.
She was born Dec. 14, 1972 in Lewiston the daughter of William and Greta. She was a graduate of Mt. Blue High School Class of 1991. In 1992 she married William “Bill” Wilbur and they made their home in Wilton. She enjoyed cooking, camping, fishing, boating, couponing, and going for long rides. She especially loved her dogs Dookie and Jax, and her cat Butterscotch.
Ericka is survived by her husband Bill; her mother Greta M. Essency; her father William Zerbst and stepmother Betty; her sister Nicale Pomerleau and husband David of Sangerville; her mother-in-law Joline Pratt; brother-in-law Rick Delano; many nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, and uncles. She was predeceased by her grandparents Kathleen and Chet Dolbier, Lydia and Adolph Zerbst, her stepfather Joseph Essency, her Father-in-law Donald Wilbur, her brother-in-law Joe and his wife Donna Delano.
A graveside service will be held on Friday, May 29, 2015 at 11 a.m. at Lakeview Cemetery in Wilton. Those wishing may make donations in Ericka’s memory to The Franklin County Animal Shelter, 550 Industry Rd., Farmington, ME 04938. Arrangements under the care of Adams-McFarlane Funeral & Cremation Services, 108 Court St., Farmington. Condolences may be sent for the family at www.adamsmcfarlane.com
Janice P. Morse
1935-2014
Morse, Janice P. 79, of Phoenix, Arizona and Wilton, Maine, died peacefully in Arizona on Dec. 10, 2014, after a long, valiant struggle to defy medicine.
She spent her entire career as a physical therapist and if you knew her she had plenty of opinions about what was right and wrong about our health care system. It is fitting that she spent the last two years giving her doctors, nurses and the entire health care system a run for its money. After puzzling her doctors, defying all predictions, and stubbornly showing everyone that she was not the norm, she is now free of the body that failed her too soon.
Born in Farmington, Maine, she is preceded in death by her mother and father, Grace Olive Adams and Durward Nathaniel Trask. She is survived by her children, Judith Morse Rood, Jennifer Morse, Jay Morse and Joy Morse, her grandchildren, Devon and Brian Rood, Anthony Morse, Chelsea, Travis, and Austin Morse, and Jake Morse. She is also survived by her step-grandson, Erick Rood, his wife Heather and her first great grandchild, Jack, and her brother, Robert Trask of Wilton, Maine. Mom was an adventurer whose spirit took her to far away places. After growing up in a small town in central Maine, she headed off to the big city of Boston to attend Sargent College.
In 1966, she and her husband moved their three young children to American Samoa, a small island in the South Pacific. In 1972 the family moved to Tempe, Arizona, where she began leaving her mark on the home care segment of the health care field. She obtained her master’s degree in business administration from the University of Phoenix and formed her own home care business. She worked in many different hospitals and nursing homes, but her favorite place to work was her patient’s homes.
She enjoyed a long fulfilling career until the day she was hospitalized. But her true love was her children and her grandchildren. While working full time she always found time for them, cooking, baking, answering questions about this pain or that ache, or attending their activities. Janice had many “projects” to finish once she retired, but she never retired. In 2003 she became a snow bird, living and working in Maine in the summer and Arizona in the winter.
Throughout her long hospital stay she always had a picture her home in Maine on the wall, a reminder that she was ever determined to go “home.” And home she will now rest. Tributes and condolences may be shared by visiting www.wilesrc.com.
MORSE—Janice P. Morse, 79, of Phoenix, formerly of Wilton. A public graveside service will be held on Saturday, May 30th, 2015 at 3:30 p.m. at Lakeview Cemetery in Wilton, Maine with Rev. David Smith officiating. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Friends of Wilson Lake, P.O. Box 560, Wilton, ME 04292, an organization committed to protecting the lake next to her home and final resting place. Arrangements are in the care of Wiles Remembrance Center in Wilton.
Fay Fisher Adams Snyder
Fay Fisher Adams Snyder of the Highlands in Topsham, Maine died on May 15 with her husband Harry at her bedside.
They met while attending Bucknell University, where she was completing her M.A. in Government. Upon hearing Fay sing a solo in church, Harry knew he had to meet her. They married in 1946 after six months of dancing to nickel juke boxes and ice-skating.
Before marrying, Fay taught high school, but her avocation was music to which she devoted her energy during her years of motherhood and homemaking. Always supportive of Harry, she packed and unpacked the boxes, from Pennsylvania to Massachusetts to Maine to North Carolina and back to Maine. Fay loved stories of family, news from their many friends, taking classes in oil painting, the ups and downs of New England sports teams, and the opportunity to stretch a bid in a bridge game.
Harry and their children, Jim, Beth, Ted and Greg, and their families of 10 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren will always remember her loving and generous nature. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family at www.directcremationofmaine.com. Arrangements are under the care of Direct Cremation of Maine Belfast, ME.
Raynold Ross
1963-2015
Raynold Ross, 52, of Rangeley, died late Saturday evening at the Hospice House in Auburn.
He was born in Farmington, Feb. 14, 1963, a son of Harry Joe and Kathleen (Gray) Ross and received his education in Rangeley area schools. On July 29, 1989, he married Heidi Hartwell in Rangeley. Mr. Ross worked at various odd jobs in the Rangeley area and enjoyed tinkering as well as hunting and fishing.
He is survived by his wife of 24 years, Heidi of Rangeley; a son Benjamin and a daughter, Anna Rose, both of Rangeley; brothers, Tommy Gray of Sandy River Plantation and George Ross, Sr. of Massachusetts.
Memorial services will be held on Friday at 1 p.m. from the Church of the Good Shepherd, Main Street, Rangeley. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be considered to his family, c/o Wiles Remembrance Center, 137 Farmington Falls Rd., Farmington, ME 04938.
Tributes and memories may be shared on his memorial wall at www.wilesrc.com. Cremation and memorial services are being cared for and provided by the Wiles Remembrance Center of Farmington.
Martha J. McDonald
1948-2015
Martha J. McDonald, 66, of Farmington, died peacefully late Friday, May, 22, 2015 surrounded by her loving family at Franklin Memorial Hospital.
Martha was born Dec. 19, 1948, one of eleven siblings, a daughter of Thornton F. and Sadie A. (Campbell) Thorndike. She spent her childhood growing up in Franklin County and attended school at the Paul G. Whittemore School in Phillips. She met her husband, James J. McDonald at a dance in Farmington and three months later they wed on Oct. 27, 1967. Together they shared 37 years of marriage until his passing in 2005.
Martha was a generous soul who lived a life of passion. As a dedicated employee in the registration department at FMH for many years, she took much pleasure in helping others and befriended all whom she came in contact with. Martha enjoyed cooking and sharing her baked goods with family and friends and was particularly famous for her jams, jellies, and baked goodies.
Martha was a skilled painter who also enjoyed knitting, crocheting, sewing and crafts of all kinds. She spent many hours researching family genealogy. She also served for many years as an adult leader for the Boy Scouts and was a member of the Emblem Club in Farmington. Martha was the true matriarch of her family and she will be missed by all.
She will be missed and forever loved by her children, Jen Scott of Farmington, James McDonald and his companion, Heather Kirk of Livermore, and Tim McDonald and his wife, Rosemary of Madison, grandchildren; Brad, Morgan, Brandon “Bubba”, Heather, Brianna, Cecelia, and Hunter; step-grandchildren, Isabella, Sophia, Jibryne, Dustin, Kayla; great grandchildren, Brady, Ember, Jenna, Eliot; siblings, Robert Thorndike and his wife Adele of Philips, Shirley Barker of Livermore Falls, James Thorndike and his wife, Maxine of Corcoran, MN, Mary Gordon of Farmington, Christine Mitchell of Farmington, Penny Morrell of Limington; two sisters in law, Erma Thorndike of Farmington and Elizabeth Bouchard and her husband Leo of Millinocket; many nieces and nephews and countless close friends whose friendship she cherished;
She was predeceased by her husband, parents, siblings: Gladys Comstock, Victor Thorndike, Richard Thorndike, an infant sister and close family friend Kendall Burdin. Tributes and condolences may be shared by visiting www.wilesrc.com.
McDonald– died, at Farmington, 5/22/2015, Martha J. McDonald, 66, of Farmington. Relatives and friends are invited a memorial visitation on Friday, June 5, 2015 from 4 to 7p.m. at Wiles Remembrance Center, 137 Farmington Falls Rd., Farmington, ME 04938. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 6 at 3 p.m. at the center. Remembrance gifts in memory of Martha may be donated to the American Lung Association, Maine Chapter, 122 State St., Augusta, ME 04330.
Burton R. Morse Jr.
1931-2015
Burton R. Morse Jr., of Portland died suddenly Monday, May 25, 2015 at the Portland Center for Assisted Living on Devonshire Street where he had been a resident for the past eight years.
He was born in Brownfield on Sept. 4, 1931, a son of Burton Morse Sr. and Evelyn Harmon Morse. Burton was educated in the Brownfield schools. He married his first wife Carrie in 1951 with whom he had three children and they settled in Gorham for many years. Burton also had a stepson, Wayne Foss, from his second marriage to Doris Anderson Morse. Both Wayne and Doris predeceased him.
He was during the course of his life, employed as a railroad worker, truck driver and a mechanic. He opened both a garage in Portland and an auto parts store in Windham during his life, working for the former Portland News Company in South Portland prior to his retirement in the 1980’s.
After retirement Burton moved to Strong where he remained for more than twenty years. In his leisure and post-retirement time Burton enjoyed hunting, fishing and sporadically fixing up vehicles to sell to future owners. Burton prided himself on his knowledge of his hometown of Brownfield as well as much of the state. His stories of life in Maine were a source of constant amusement and enjoyment to all he came into contact with.
To the end of his days Burton was a precise guide through the back roads of Maine, each bend in the road the bearer of a story or pleasant memory which he shared with all who cared to listen. One of his favorite pastimes in his later years as well as in his younger days was long drives without a specific destination, simply going where the roads led him.
In addition to his wife Doris and stepson Wayne, a daughter, Sally-Ann Morse predeceased him in 2012. Survivors include his two sons, Jeffrey A. Morse and his wife Jeanette Morse of Bradenton, FL, and Bradford Morse and his husband, Stephen Blinn of Winthrop, Mass., his six siblings, Joan Dunlop of Haverhill, MA, Phillip Morse and his wife Elaine of Readfield, ME, Beverly Kyllonen of Norway, ME, Charles Morse and his wife Annie of Portland, ME, Paulette Grenier and her husband Andy of New Port Richey, FL, and Ralph Morse and his wife Pearl of Hollis, ME, as well as four grandchildren, Alexander Morse and his wife Anastasia of Virginia, Brittney Morse of Florida, Aiden Morse and David Blinn-Morse, both of Winthrop, Mass., and three great-grandchildren; Aria Morse, Ian Meservey, and Alejandro Morse, as well as a great many nieces and nephews.
An hour of visitation will be held on Sunday from 1-2 p.m. at the Dolby & Dorr Funeral Chapel, 76 State St., Gorham where a funeral service will follow at 2 p.m. Burial will follow in Pine Grove Cemetery, Buxton. Online condolences may be sent to www.dolbyfuneralchapels.com
Curtis “Bubba” James Smith
1922-2015
Curtis “Bubba” James Smith, 92, went to be with God and his beloved heavenly family on the morning of May 20, 2015, with his loving family by his side.
He was born on Nov. 18, 1922 in Freeman to Fred and Shirley (Savage) Smith. He was the next to the youngest of a family of 10 children. It was a poor and rough life but the children helped each other through the tough times.
Curt graduated from Phillips High School in the class of 1942. He was a very talented athlete, especially in basketball and baseball. On March 11, 1944, Curt married Pearl Richardson in Strong.
Curt worked his life in the woods as a lumberman. His children remember how he would load the wood truck with just his birch hook. Local ore says that Curt could cut more wood with a bucksaw than most men could cut with new chain saws. Curt was a hard working man who made every move count.
During World War II, he was unable to serve in the armed forces because of physical issues which greatly disappointed him. He did receive a flag and certificate for being one of those cutting the most wood for the Home Front Effort.
During the 70’s, Curt worked at his daughter Simone’s nursing home. Again he excelled at this, especially taking time each day to visit the patients. Curt’s love of sports has carried through three generations of his family. This includes years on the horseshoe circuit with his daughters. Many, many memories were made while training and competing with horses.
Curt had a passion in life (beside his family which came first) for deer hunting. He became a local legend for his knowledge and skill at this and took home the trophy at the local contest for the biggest buck on a regular basis. He taught many young men to hunt but was especially proud of training his grandchildren and great grandchildren. He continued to make new friends at deer camp when his grandson and the group came up yearly. He was always going to get that “last deer” which didn’t happen but everyone enjoyed listening to his stories of hunting around the campfire. Curt also loved horses, baby rabbits, touring Tory Hill with his family, cruising his woodlot and farm, fishing, gardening and visiting with relatives and friends.
Curt’s greatest love in life was his family. Each and every one of them meant the world to him. He will be especially missed by his wife of 71 years, Pearl Richardson Smith. Pearl said that Curt was the most wonderful and greatest man in the world. They had four children together, who he loved and dedicated his life to. He never failed them, always having pride in them no matter what, showing them nothing but unconditional love. His daughters; Simone Bailey, Michaele Farnsworth, and Sue Ellsworth; his son, Daniel Enman; his daughter in-law, Darlene Enman; and his son in-law, Perry Ellsworth, will all miss his presence.
To the next generation of grandchildren, he was known as “Bubba”. He was more than just a grandfather, acting as a father from time to time. He was the one that they went to with their troubles. He taught them all to hunt, fish, play baseball and basketball, spending hours and hours at the gym with them. He taught them to be honest, hard working and loving people. They include, Jammie, Barbara, Randy, Troy, Leslie, Dani, Kirby and Daron. They returned his love tenfold.
Now came his final adventure, the next generation of great grandchildren. Never losing his love for children, he carried the same love and pride in each of them. Due to failing health, he could not make many of their games, but was always asking them, “How did it go”?
He leaves Tyler, Shawntel, Devin, Sierra, Brooke-lyn, Dana, Kaitlyn, Dakota, Alora, Summer, Aspen and Chase. Curt had many happy and sad stories to tell of his adventures with his family. All his life, he held a deep love for them and for each of his nieces and nephews on both sides of the family. Curt never asked for anything but the love of his family. He loved intently and forever.
Gone from our lives is a hard man to live up to. He was our hero, our legend, and the strength that held us together as a family. The world is forever changed and we will miss him forever as a husband, Dad, “Bubba”, uncle and friend. “We will see you again.”
The family would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. Caccamo, Dawn and staff for 14 years of care that prolonged his life with loving care. Also to caregivers, Crystal, Paula, Tosha, Lynette, Charlene and Taron.
Donations in Curt’s memory may be made to his favorite charity (which he helped build) in the memory of a young friend, the Lance Corporal Scott Paul Memorial Park, c/o Strong Town Office, 14 South Main St., POB 263, Strong, ME 04983.
A Memorial of Life will be held on Sunday, June 28, 2015 at 2 p.m. at his home on Lambert Hill Road in Strong. Bring your memories. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Dan & Scott’s Cremation & Funeral Service, 488 Farmington Falls Rd., Farmington, ME 04938.
Lesley R. Duckett
1949-2015
Lesley R. Duckett, 66, of West Farmington, passed peacefully late Sunday, May 24, 2015 surrounded by family. It was the anniversary of the birth of her mother, who would have turned 99.
Lesley was born March 10, 1949 to Marian Frances (MacDonald) and Frederick John Duckett in Lawrence, Mass. She spent most of her childhood in Hampden, Maine with her two sisters, Alison and Meriel, where she attended Hampden Academy, graduating in 1967.
During her school years, Lesley was an avid horse rider, belonging to the Pony Club and performing very successfully with her horse Dolly in numerous gymkhanas. She also played four years on the varsity basketball team. After high school, she attended the University of Maine at Orono, where she graduated with a degree in accounting.
Shortly before her graduation, Lesley married Steven Bremner at a ceremony in Bangor. They later divorced, but not before spending 14 years traveling, working and starting a family.
She began her diverse career immediately after graduation, working for Wicks Lumber Company in Bangor before taking 12 years to begin raising her three children. After her divorce in 1985, she re-entered the workforce in the Farmington area, working for a number of local businesses before taking a job with the Town of Farmington, where she worked as a clerk in the Assessor’s office and later as the Administrative Assistant to the Town Manager and Town Clerk. She finished her career as a customer service agent for a major insurance company and then as a business manager for a small contracting company before her retirement in 2012.
Lesley’s two great passions were working in her gardens (as long as the sun was out) and researching her family history. She also loved knitting, rug hooking, cooking, bird watching and was always up for a spontaneous day trip to destinations unknown. She never met a gnome she didn’t like and never hesitated to call her kids at any hour to enlighten them with random trivia knowledge.
She will be greatly missed by her three children: Christopher Bremner and his wife Tammie of Washington Plantation and their sons Parker and Trent, Kevin Bremner and his wife Elizabeth (Betsy) of Farmington and their daughter Margaret, Karen Bremner and her companion Scooter Niles Gage of Farmington and her children Jordan and Brooke: two sisters Alison Pinkham and her husband Dennis of Norway and Meriel Hall and her husband David of Woodstock, Vt. She is also survived by an aunt, May Clement of Dover Point, N.H., cousins: Francis Duckett and Joe Clement, many nieces and nephews: Martin Pinkham and his wife Brenda of Auburn, Andrew Pinkham of South Paris, Derek Pinkham and his wife Janet of Lexington, Va., Emily Hall and her husband Bret Deschenes of Kittery Point, Graeme Hall and his wife Svea Van Langenhoven of Cambridge, Mass.
Lesley was predeceased by her father, mother and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.
NOTICE: Duckett, Lesley – A Memorial service will be held Sunday, June 7th, 2015 at 2 p.m. at Adams-McFarlane Funeral & Cremation Svc. 108 Court St. Farmington. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.adamsmcfarlane.com
Dorothea “Dot” Tyler
1929-2015
The heavens took Dorothea “Dot” Tyler home on Sunday May 10, 2015. During Dot’s 85 years of life she was a daughter, a sister, a friend, a mother, a wife, an aunt, grandmother, great aunt, great-great aunt, great-great grandmother (Nana), cousin, home maker, and mentor. She worked as a CNA in the Franklin County area.
Dorothea (Dot) Bachelder Tyler was born on June 12, 1929 to Moses and Emmaline (Harding) Bachelder. Dot is survived by her daughter, Ernestine Dyer Shemwell, a step-daughter, Idell and her husband Stan Wnuk; brother Lewis (Sonny) Bachelder and his wife Ruby; grandchildren, Lesia Shemwell, Shannon Elkins and her husband Delano (Rick), and Leah Christen and her partner Roger Briscoe III; and numerous nieces, nephews, and great grandchildren.
Dot was predeceased by her husband Herman ‘Ray’ Tyler; her siblings, Orri, George, Myrtle, Onel, and Moses Jr. Bachelder, and Pat, Eddie, Catherine, Meldred, and Olive Marsten, as well as her sister-in-law and longtime friend Mary Bachelder.
Family would like to invite relatives and friends of Dot to join in a celebration of life on Monday June 1st, 2015 at 3 p.m. the Western Mountains Baptist Church at 929 Carrabassett Rd. (Rte. 27), New Portland, ME with Pastor Tom Dubois officiating. Interment will follow at the Sunnyside Cemetery in Kingfield, ME., followed by a gathering and food at the church.
The family and friends of Dot would like to extend a special thank you and express great appreciation and gratitude to those that helped in the arranging of Dot’s celebration of life. Arrangements are in the care of Wiles Remembrance Center, 137 Farmington Falls Rd., Farmington, ME 04938 with assistance from Ernestine Dyer Shemwell and Leah Christen. Tributes and condolences may be shared by visiting www.wilesrc.com.
Michael J. McCluskey
1958-2015
Michael J. McCluskey, 56, died unexpectedly May 21, 2015 at Maine Medical Center in Portland after a brief illness. He was born Nov. 23, 1958 in Thaxted, United Kingdom while his father was serving there with the US Air Force. He was the son of the late George F. and Barbara L. (Harper) McCluskey.
Michael was a graduate of Husson College with a master’s degree in business administration and worked primarily in health care finance for many years. He had most recently been working for Seniors Plus in Lewiston and had worked as chief financial officer for Franklin Memorial Hospital, Farmington. Michael loved playing golf and spending time with his son, Jeremy.
Surviving are one son, Jeremy McCluskey of Farmington; two sisters, Dianne Candiloro and her husband, Stephen of East Northport, NY and Dawn Sullivan and her husband, Tim of Holtsville, NY; three brothers, George McCluskey of Smyrna, Delaware, Richard McCluskey of Brewer and Robert McCluskey and his wife, Diana of Escondido, CA; nine nieces and nephews, Christina, Amanda, Carmela, Samantha, Elizabeth, Erick, Andrew, Jack and Caitlin.
Family and friends were invited to visit from 4–7 p.m. Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at Kiley & Foley Funeral Service, 299 Union St., Bangor. A graveside service was held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 27, 2015 at Woodlawn Cemetery, North Main Street, Brewer.
Graveside service
Douglass R. “Bob” Currie
CURRIE– died Tuesday, December 9, 2014, at Scarborough, Douglass R. “Bob” Currie, 74 of Eustis. A public memorial graveside masonic service will be held on Saturday, May 30th, 2015 at 1 p.m. at the New Cemetery in Eustis. Arrangements are in the care of Wiles Remembrance Center, 137 Farmington Falls Rd., Farmington, ME 04938. Tributes and condolences may be shared by visiting his memorial wall at www.wilesrc.com.
Edna May Mace
Graveside services for Edna May Mace, who died on Jan. 17, 2015, will be held on Saturday, June 6, 2015 at the Lakeview Cemetery in Wilton at 1:30 p.m. Following the service, friends and relatives are invited to a reception at her grandson Dana’s camp in Madison. Directions will be provided. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Dan & Scott’s Cremation & Funeral Service, 488 Farmington Falls Rd., Farmington, ME 04938.
Beverly C. Willey
Graveside services for Beverly C. Willey , who died on April 8, 2015, will be held on Saturday, May 30, 2015 at 2 p.m. in the Fairview Cemetery in Canaan. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Dan & Scott’s Cremation & Funeral Services, Skowhegan, ME 04976.
Celebration of Life
Joey Taylor
There will be a Celebration of Life on Friday, June 12th for Joey Taylor, who was born on April 8, 1953 and passed away on April 27, 2015. The Celebration of Life will begin at 5:30 p.m. and will be held at the AMVETS Hall in Jay, Maine. Please RSVP his sister, Jeannie at 207-462-1208 so the family will know how many to plan for this potluck.
Malcolm “Macky” Toothaker
A Celebration of Life for Malcolm “Macky” Toothaker, who died on April 13, 2015, will be held at the Avon Town Hall, 1116 Rangeley Rd. (Rte 4 next to Lindberg Airport), in Avon, on Saturday June 6, 2015 from 1 to 3 p.m. All are welcome to attend. Come and share stories and fond memories.











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