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Kateleen Joan Roberts (1. Kateleen Joan Roberts, 2. Industry, passed away on the 3rd of July 2.
Kateleen was born on the 9th of May 1. Franklin Memorial Hospital to Steven and Valerie Roberts of Industry.
Kateleen graduated Mt. Blue High School in 2. Certified Nursing Assistant and has been working at Orchard Park Rehab and Living Center ever since. She was an avid wrestler in high school winning the regional tournament and qualifying for the state championship tournament.
Kateleen enjoyed having a good time spending time with friends and family and making them laugh as well as spending time with the residents while at work. Kateleen is survived by her 8 month old daughter Kiarra, her parents Steven and Valerie Roberts, her older brother Jason Roberts, sisters Kirstin Osborne, and Katrina Cayer, and younger brother Simeon Roberts, nephew Isac and niece Ella. The family wishes to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers but there is no service planned at this time.
Arrangements under the direction of Adams~Mc. Farlane Funeral & Cremation Services, 1. Court St. Send your condolences to the family of Kateleen Joan Roberts. Dixie Nightingale (1. Dixie Juanita Nightingale, 7. Farmington formerly of New Sharon, passed away Thursday, September 2, 2. Edgewood Rehabilitation and Living Center in Farmington.
She was born in Rome, Maine July 2. Lloyd C. She was educated in the schools of Oakland and graduated from Williams High in 1. As a young lady she worked at the canning factory in New Sharon, and then worked at various shoe factories around the area retiring from M.
T. I. Dixie and her husband Leslie lived at their home on the Industry Road for over 4. Leslie's death and Dixie's illness at which time she moved to Edgewood. She was a member of The Red Hat Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, Mount Philip Grange in Rome, and T. O. P. S. Dixie enjoyed hunting, fishing, cooking, crossword puzzles, and going for rides around the countryside. Dixie is survived by her daughter Lynn Nightingale of Rome, ME; two sons Randy Nightingale and his wife Annie of New Sharon, and Gary Nightingale and his companion Debbie Walsh of New Sharon; a granddaughter Emily Nightingale of Rome; a step- grandson Collins Kennedy Jr.
She was predeceased by her husband Leslie in 2. Cleo and Myrtle. NOTICE: Nightingale, Dixie 8/2/2. A Memorial service will be held on Monday, September 6, 2. PM at Adams~Mc. Farlane Funeral & Cremation Services, 1.
Court St., Farmington with Steve Bracy officiating. Burial will take place immediately following the service at Holt Family Cemetery in Rome.
Family and friends are invited to a reception following the burial at the Mount Philip Grange in Rome. Those wishing may send on- line condolences to the family at www.
Send your condolences to the family of Dixie Nightingale. Roderick L. Rick was born Dec.
F. James Adams Jr. He graduated from Mount Blue High School in 1. Phoenix Institute of Technology, earning a degree in Automotive Technology. He was especially pleased to have successfully completed the ASE certifications for the Ford Motor Company and was proud to be a certified auto technician. His employment included Gray Ford, Hight Chevrolet, and Franklin Dodge Chrysler. Rick also was the owner of Rick’s Auto Repair in Farmington for many years.
Rick was happiest with his head under the hood of a car, renovating Classic Mustangs, and driving fast cars. When his mom would tell him to drive safe he would always reply “Oh yeah! His other favorite past time was being in the outdoors, hunting, fishing, or snowmobiling. One of his more proud moments was when he shot an 1.
He was also was very skilled with his crossbow and enjoyed teaching this art to his daughter, Mc. Kinley. His family wishes to express their thanks for all their support and for support from the fellowship of the East Wilton Union Church.
His survivors include his daughter, Mc. Kinley of Portland, his parents Jimmy of Farmington and Jeanice and husband John of Augusta, brothers Ross of Martha’s Vineyard, Ryan and wife Jenny of Derby, CT, sisters, Rebekah Wilbur of New Vineyard, and Rachel Sprague and husband Mike of Sidney as well as his grandfather Henry Disotto of Jay. He also leaves many much loved aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Rick was predeceased by his grandparents Donald and Edith Smiley , Leona Disotto and F. James Adams Sr., his nieces Jossilyn and, Zelana, and his beloved dog Bear Bear. Rick will be missed very much.
A memorial service will be held Monday, September 2. Arrangements under the direction of Adams~Mc. Farlane Funeral & Cremation Services, 1. Court St., Farmington. Send your condolences to the family of Roderick L.
She was the eighth child of Ernest Seth and Mildred Lois Rackliffe Robbins. She excelled in school, first the Pratt Corner School and later the Village School in New Vineyard, Maine. She married Clifton Willis Bradley on May 1. They lived in New Vineyard village until together in 1. New Vineyard Basin, while also working fulltime in F. O. Smith’s Novelty Mill. From 1. 93. 9 to 1.
Saddleback Mountain in Rangeley, Maine watching for forest fires. 100 Free Dating For White Men. From 1. 94. 5 to 1. Redington Pond Camps. In 1. 94. 9 a home was purchased in Farmington, Maine where they resided for many years.
Later they owned and operated overnight camps in Topsham, Maine. After selling out May moved to Auburndale, FL, but continued to work at jobs helping others, including cosmetic work with local funeral directors. May was very involved with the Republican Party and her church. She is survived by a son Theodore (Ted) Bradley and wife June Knight of Winter Haven, FL, and a daughter Darlene Bradley of Utah. Twenty- one grandchildren Ted Bradley II, Anthony (Tony) Bradley, Melissa Fochesato, Jason Farrington, Denise Ridge, Deborah Bradley, Anna Milburn, Richard Bradley ll, Monette Bradley, Margaret Letarte, Carlene Pike, Everett Pike, Tom Pike, Karen Pike, Sarah Bradley, James Murray, Riva O. May was predeceased by all her siblings, nine brothers and three sisters, a son Richard Clifton Bradley, a daughter Diane May Bradley Murray, and two grandchildren Mary and Patricia Bradley. NOTICE: Bradley, May 9/1.
Florida funeral services were held at Davenport Chapel. Maine Funeral services will be held at Adams - Mc. Farlane Funeral & Cremation Services, 1. Court St., Farmington, Maine on Monday September 2. At 1: 0. 0 pm. M. Graveside services to follow, at Fairview Cemetery. Those wishing may send on- line condolences to the family at www.
Send your condolences to the family of May Robbins Bradley. Martha Wasgatt (1. A pioneer in the Head Start program, has died at the age of l. Martha Wasgatt, Farmington's oldest citizen, passed away at the Pierce House in Farmington, her home for the past seven years, Sunday afternoon, September l.
Miss Wasgatt had been a resident of Farmington since l. Men Dating Rules more. State Teachers College, now the University of Maine at Farmington. It was while at Farmington in the mid- l. Head Start program, shortly after its initial funding by Congress. This occurred just after a year's leave she spent studying under the nation's leading proponent of the program, at the University of Maryland in l. Reflecting on the accomplishment in a 2. Miss Wasgatt observed, .
When asked in June 2. Wasgatt, a master gardener, credited her love of gardening. I always had a garden except for in New York. She was the daughter of Rowland Wasgatt, a physician, and Maude Josephine Nickerson. After graduation from Rockland High School, Miss Wasgatt attended the University of Maine at Orono, from which she earned a B.
S. She held a masters degree in home economics from Columbia University, awarded in l. Iowa State University, Penn State University, the University of Maryland, and the University of Connecticut. After five years as a dietitian at hospitals in New York City and White Plains in the l. Penn Hall Junior College Home Economics Department in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania from l. At Farmington, where she taught the remaining l. One of the pre- school students in the program, now Maine's Public Health Director Dr. Dora Mills, was at Wasgatt's bedside at the time of her death along with Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice staff, and the Pierce House staff.
She also taught foods, child development, human growth and development. After retirement as an associate professor emeritus, she continued to give guidance and advice to various Head Start programs both in Maine and elsewhere. She was a member of the Maine and National Associations for Education for Young Children (NAEYC), Association for Childhood Education International (ACET), and National Committee for Early Childhood Education (OMEP). Locally, she was a member of the Maine Gardens Club Federation and the Mt. Blue Garden Club. Wasgatt was also an active member of the Monday Club, The Red School House Extension, DAR Colonial Daughters, Franklin County Retired Teachers Association, Mt. Blue area Garden Club, and Franklin Memorial Hospital Auxiliary.
Martha was also a member of Delta Kappa Gamna, the Rockland Congregational Church, and was very active in the life of The Old South Church in Farmington. Martha is survived by a nephew, Charles C. Wasgatt, of Melrose, Mass., and two nieces, Linda Mc. Bride Ferzetti of Laurel Springs, New Jersey, and Marcia W. Hoffer and her husband Kennth J Hoffer MD of Santa Monica, California. She is also survived by several great nieces and nephews including Matthew Wasgatt of Rockland, Rowland Wasgatt, III of Fort Collins, Colorado, Michael Wasgatt of Fontana, California, Mary W.
Faulk of Ft. Collins, Colrado, Wesley Wasgatt of Eustis, Florida, Kevin Hoffer and Kristin Hoffer of Los Angeles, Jeffrey Hoffer of West Hill, California, Suzanne Ferzetti of Laurel Springs, New Jersey, Thomas Ferzetti of Marlton, New Jersey, and Gregory Ferzetti. Besides her many relatives she was also especially loved by her cat Lovey and the Tuesday Bingo crowd.