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Rolande M. McBrine
Rolande M. McBrine of West Minot, ME, died May 14, 2000 in Lewiston, ME. She was born a twin in the Levesque family on July 23, 1931 in Edmonston, NB. On July 3, 1959, she married
Richard McBrine. Survivors include her husband of almost 41 years of West Minot; her son,Timothy “Marty” of Poland; her 3 daughters, Bridget Cailler of Litchfield, Kathy Buckingham of Sabattus, & Linda Landry of Monmouth, 2 sisters, Sister Claire Levesque, OPM of Ottawa,Canada & Corrine Ouellet of Moncton, NB; 3 brothers, her twin Roland Levesque of Madawaska,Leo Levesque of Edmonston, NB, & Paul Levesque of Madawaska.Lewiston, ME
MRS. GARFIELD NEGUS nee PROSSER
Died at the Moncton Hospital. Resident of the Glades born in Parkindale, the daughter of the late Benjamin and Elizabeth (Wilson) Prosser. Survived by her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Albert Carter (Glades); two sons, Lawrence (Lorneville), John (at home); five brothers, Beverly, Frank , Clifford (all of Parkindale), Neeman (Saint John), Girvan (Riverside); ten grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Funeral was held at the Glades Baptist Church and internment in the Church Cemetery. From the Kings County Record April 22, 1965
Frank A. Pool
Frank A. Pool, for a long time connected with the Milton Bradley company and a prominent member of the Carew-street Baptist church, died of consumption at Talladega, Ala., yesterday, at age 24. He was born at Birmingham, Eng., but move to the city when a small boy, always making his home with a brother on Lexington avenue. He was one of Forbes & Wallace’s cash boys for a brief period, but worked in the Bradley shops and office, the later part of the time as assistant book-keeper, 9 or 10 years, securing for himself meanwhile a better education than is acquired by the average business man. He was secretary of the literary society, which is one of the attractions of the Carew-street church, and assistant superintendent of the Sunday-school, where he will be particularly missed. He spent last winter in Alabama for his health, and had also been in Colorado some weeks previous to his death. He leaves two brothers in this city, one at Portland, Me., and another at New Haven. The body will be buried here.
Ruth Parker Keiler
Ruth Parker Keiler, 87, died May 11, 2000 in New Haven, CT. She was the wife of Emil E. Keiler. She was born in Saint John, NB, a daughter of John & Edna Lowrey Parker. Besides her husband, she leaves 3 daughters, Sylvia Woodworth of Stewarts Draft, Va.,Roberta Braley of Limington & Judy Braley of Cheshire; a sister, Eloise Fuller of Holyoke, Mass.; 10 grandchildren & 10 great-grandchildren.
LAWRENCE E. EVERETT
Died at the Tobique Valley Hospital in Plaster Rock. Had been the rural mail carrier. He was 65 years old. Son of the late Leonard and Katie (Johnston) Everett of Riley Brook. Survived by his wife, the former Algoma Sisson, formerly of Three Brooks, who he married in 1924. Three sons; Leonard (Plaster Rock), Clifford (Georgetown, ON), Arthur (Toronto); Three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs John Fletcher (Marysville); one brother, George (Riley Brook). Funeral at the United Church in Riley Brook, interment in adjoining cemetery. from the Telegraph Journal, Saint John, NB Monday, April 5, 1965
Ida Mitchell
March 20th. - On Sunday morning at a very early hour, Ida, beloved wife of Mr. Hezekiah Mitchell, aged thirty-eight years passed away. Mrs. Mitchell has been a patient sufferer with consumption for a long time. Her end came peacefully and she died fully trusting in a blessed rest hereafter. A kind and loving husband, an aged mother, and three small daughters survive her. To these do the community extend their heart felt sympathy.
Mrs. Sarah E. Apt
The death of Mrs. Sarah E. Apt has cast a gloom over many homes in this city where she was well known and liked. Always of cheerful disposition she made her home one to be enjoyed and the sons and daughters who are left with the husband to mourn the loss are receiving the sympathy of a large circle of friends. Mrs. Apt was a woman who was always ready to aid in any way those who were in need of sympathy or practical assistance. She was an earnest Christian woman and used her religion in her everyday life, making the world better for being in it.
Donald L. Johnston
Donald L. Johnston, husband of Hazel Johnston, passed away Apr 24, 2000, in Presque Isle,ME. He was born on May 19, 1918, in Andover, NB, the son of Lewis & Amy (Miller) Johnston.He was predeceased by his parents & is survived by his wife of 54 years, a granddaughter,Kelley Langille; his sister, Laura Tweedie of Easton.
Adrien J. Marquis
Adrien J. Marquis, died Apr 15, 2000, at Eagle Lake, ME. He was born in Baker Brook, NB, Jan. 14, 1917, the son of Joe B. & Anastasie (Nadeau) Marquis. He is survived by his wife Jeanne (Dufour) Marquis of Fort Kent; 2 sons, Alphie of Rockville, Conn. & Paul of Fort Kent; 4 daughters, Jeanne Banville of Rockville, Conn., Theresa Lewis of Manchester, Conn., Lucille Toussaint of Fort Kent & Rita Desjardins of Lewiston, ME; 2 brothers, the Rev. Alphie Marquis & Willie Marquis, both of Fort Kent; 2 sisters, Martha Klypack of Winnipeg, Manitoba, & Veney Bolduc of Rumford, ME; 15 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by 1 brother, Ben Marquis & 2 sisters, Regina Albert & Sister Alma Marquis. Interment in St. Louis Catholic Cemetery.