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Evening Express from Portland, Maine • 23

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CHa Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, South 1 Portland. Ruth E. Hamilton YARMOUTH Ruth E. Hamilton, 64, of 5 Church formerly of North Yarmouth and Newport, R.I., died Sunday in a Portland hospital after a long illness.

She was born here, a daughter of Frank and Harriett Grant Gallant and attended local schools. Mrs. Hamilton is survived by her Herbert Hamilton; four sons, Herbert Jr. of North Yarmouth, Thomas C. of Windham, Dean of Gray and Kenneth Mormand of Yarmouth; two daughters, Arlene Kelley of North Yarmouth and Sharon Senence of Newport, R.I.; a brother, Alex Gallant of Biddeford; four sisters, Lucinda May of Norway, Jennie Profenno and Rose Waterman, both of Freeport, and Barbara Christensen of Cumberland; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

A funeral will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Lindquist Funeral Home, 37 Portland St. The Rev. David Martin will officiate. Burial will be in Walnut Hill Cemetery, North Yarmouth.

Robert W. Nutter Robert W. Nutter, 64, of 36 Runnells died yesterday in a local hospital after a long illness. Born in Sanford, he was the son of F. Everett and Marion Simpson Nutter, and graduated from Sanford High School, class of 1938.

He attended Hebron Academy and graduated from Governor Dummer Academy of South Byfield, Mass. He also attended the University of Maine at Orono where he was active in football, basketball and baseball, and was a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. He served with the U.S. Army during World War II. in Europe and the South Pacific.

Mr. Nutter was employed for 30 years by S.D. Warren Co. of Westbrook, as a research chemist. He retired in 1980.

He also operated Nutter's Orchard in Acton for 10 years. Mr. Nutter sailed with Capt. Donald MacMillan on the Bowdoin in an Arctic expedition. He was a member of the Sanford Unitarian Church and the Masons.

Surviving are his wife of 32 years, the former Mary (Swasey) Nutter; two sons, Robert W. Jr. and William both of Portland; four daughters, Connie A. Nutter of York, Mrs. Robert (Nancy) Scott of Saco, Mrs.

Randall (Terry) Compton of Standish, and Mrs. Mark (Cindy) Golden of Westbrook; a sister, Mrs. Henry (Ann) Germon North Granby, and four grandchildren. A funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday in Chapel A of the Jones, Rich and Hutchins Funeral Home, 199 Woodford St.

The Rev. Robert Wolfe will officiate. Burial will be in Oakdale Cemetery, Sanford, at a later date. Potvin service BRUNSWICK A funeral Mass for Louis R. Potvin, 66, will be held at 10 a.m.

Thursday in St. John's Church, Pleasant Street. Mr. Potvin, husband of Leah Notices Potvin, died Saturday at his home. Spring burial will be in St.

John's Cemetery. Portland, Maine, Evening Express, Tuesday, February 21, 1984 23. 23 the record Data Portland Fire YESTERDAY'S 1:47 a.m., Commercial and Cross streets, propane gas leak. 3:20 p.m., 25 Woodmont wires sparking on tree. 3:24 p.m., 130 St.

John light fixture problem. 4:38 p.m., :10 Congress Square, food burning. 8:49 p.m., 7 Fox Court, alarm sounding. Medcu YESTERDAY'S CALLS: 10:27 p.m., 10 Congress Square, Arthur Bloom, 84, to 1 Maine Medical Center. TODAY'S CALLS: 1:57 a.m., 35 Cedar Marie C.

Martel, 80, to Mercy Hospital. Waterfront News IN PORT MALABAR-France, tugboat visiting at the International Ferry Terminal. USS CONOLLY-destroyer, at Bath Works Pier for repairs. after discharging 500,000 bbls. FANARI- -Liberia, in Anchorage crude oil at the pipeline.

SAILINGS MORNING LIGHT--Norway, 8 a.m. Saturday, after discharging residual fuel oil at the Cousins Island power plant dock. CYS -Liberia, 3 p.m. Saturday, after discharging 000 bbls. crude oil at the pipeline.

Westbrook Fire YESTERDAY'S CALLS: 10:21 a.m., Box 3493, Brookwest Condominiums, alarm set off accidentally. 11:21 a.m., Box 521, Falmouth Street, alarm malfunction. 12:16 p.m., 24 Mayberry furnace problem. 1:57 p.m., 173 Bridge oven fire. South Portland Fire YESTERDAY'S CALLS: 10:55 a.m., 133 McKinley chimney fire.

2:21 p.m., 103 Cottage Road, car accident. Falmouth Rescue YESTERDAY'S CALLS: 6:39 p.m., 106 Clearwater Drive, Eugene Brandon, 50, to Maine Medical Center. Cumberland Fire YESTERDAY'S CALLS: 3:38 p.m, 35 Longwoods Road, Robert Wood, 31, to Maine Medical Center. Cape Rescue TODAY'S CALLS: 7:34 a.m., 252 Mitchell Road, Timothy Gordon, 13, to Maine Medical Center. District Court Charles F.

Egeland, 19, of Washington possessing beer at Lyseth School yard, $100 with $50 suspended. P. Flaherty, 20, of Mayo failing to disperse, Nathan P. MacDonald, 19, of Wood Hall, Gorham, possessing beer in Gorham, $100. Brenda L.

McGrowther, 30, of Sherman theft clothes from Zayre Department Store, South Portland, $100. Paul Sullivan, 27, of Box 225, Gorham, criminal mischief by damaging an antenna in Standish, $100 with $50 suspended, and $50 restitution. Peter L. Conley, 30, of Atlantic assaulting, $50. Michael P.

Robichaud, 27, of Grant trespassing by refusing to leave The Redemption Center, South Portland, $50. Gregory, Stone, 27, of County Road, Gorham, failing to give a correct name and address in Westbrook, $50. David M. Bruce, 27, of Mellen ice fishing with more than two lines, $35. Joel Strange, 18, of Kerry Point Road, Raymond, operating an unregistered snowmobile, $35.

Dawn Pierce, of Richards Road, Windham, allowing a dog to run at large, $25. TRAFFIC CASES Peter F. Walker, 34, of Box 181, Sebago Lake, 65 in 401 mph zone, County Robert J. Bibeau, 18, of Route Road, Westbrook, $70. 302, Windham, 59 in 40 mph zone, Brackett Road, Gorham, $60.

Margaret I. Dakin, 40, of Bridg. ton Road, Westbrook, 47 in 25 mph zone, Riverside Street, $60. Estella B. Esposito, 49, of Rowe 75 in 55 mph zone, Maine Turnpike, Gray, $60.

Craig Lewis, 38, of Box 450, Sebago Lake, 65 in 45 mph zone, Route 35, Standish, $60. Deane Wakem, 24, of Maple Scarborough, 72 in 55 mph zone, 1-95, Falmouth, $60. Jonathan P. Ambrose, 29, of Box 3302, Sebago Lake, 60 in 45 mph zone, Route 114, Scarborough, $50. Ervin G.

Bracy, Godfrey 41 in 25 mph zone, Vaughan Street, $50. Eugene B. Campbell, 24, of Harvard 41 in 25 mph zone, New Gorham Road, Westbrook, $50. Leah S. Wilkins FALMOUTH Leah S.

Wilkins, 89, formerly not 45 Eastern Promenade, Portland, died Saturday in a local nursing home. She was born in West Roxbury, daughter of Charles W. and Katherine Burnside Sheen, and attended West Roxbury, schools. She graduated from Wheelock College, Boston. Mrs.

Wilkins was an incorporator of Ellis Paper Board Products Inc. of Portland. She was a member of the Westbrook Current Events Club, the Wheelock College Club, the First Parish Church of Portland and its Women's Alliance. Her husband, George C. Wilkins, died in 1962.

She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Jesse (Priscilla) Magee of Cape Elizabeth; her twin sister, Mrs. Charles W.E. (Leone) Bollard of Falmouth; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m.

Thursday in the First Parish Church, 425 Congress Portland. Burial will be dale Grove Cemetery, West Peabody, at a later date. Laurence Garland BAR MILLS Laurence Garland, 97, died yesterday in a Sanford Nurs- ing Home. He was born in Parsonsfield, a son of Moses and Alice Campbell Garland, and attended Buxton schools. Mr.

Garland had been employed by several pharmacies in Portland, Gorham and Lisbon Falls. He was also employed by a Boothbay shipyard and by Sawyer's Store for several years. He retired from Rogers Fiber Co. in 1954. Throughout his life he was a carpenter and repaired furniture.

He was an avid fisherman and hunter. He was a charter member of the Narragansett Tribe of Redmen. His wife, Bertha Tibbetts Garland, died in 1937. He leaves a son, Bernard of Hollis; three daughters, Lois Sylvester of Portland, Betty Littlefied of Saco, Shirley Murphy of Shrewsbury, a sister, Mildred Woodman of Bar Mills; 18 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. A funeral will be held at 11 a.m.

Thursday at Neal and York Funeral Home, 76 State St. Gorham. Spring burial will be in South Buxton Cemetery. Anthony Bobryk Anthony Bobryk, 72, died Sunday at his 78 Salem St. home.

Born here, he was a son of Joseph and Elizabeth Kowall Bobryk, and attended local schools. Mr. Bobryk had been employed by Maine Central Railroad, the city of Portland and Calvary Cemetery. He retired in 1972. He was a communicant of St.

Louis Church. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Mary E. Venne of Westbrook; and a brother, Michael J. of Saco.

Prayers will be said at 8:15 a.m. tomorrow at Conroy-Tully Funeral Home, 172 State followed by a funeral Mass at 9 a.m. in St. Louis David W. Chadwick, 35, of Princes Point Road, Yarmouth, 53 in 35 mph zone, Route 115, North Yarmouth, $50.

Joseph A. Crawford, 19, of Maple Scarborough, 51 in 35 mph zone, Route 207, Scarborough, $50. Albert DiPhillipo, 39, Webb 46 in 30 mph zone, Deering Avenue, $50. Robert A. Gerrish, 46, of Box 556, Gorham, 43 in 25 mph zone, New Gorham Road, Westbrook, $50.

Laura L. Jackson, 27, of West 50 in 30 mph zone, Deering Avenue, $50. Donald A. LaPierre, 52, of Crestview Drive, 44 in 25 mph zone, Riverside Street, $50. Floyd D.

Lavery, 26, of Narragansett Gorham, 41 in 25 mph zone, New Gorham Road, Westbrook, $50. Champion Building Products, of Bishop causing the operation of a truck over the weight limit, $400. Pamela Doughty, 33, of Honan Road, Scarborough, driving while under the influence of alcohol, $350 and 48 hours in jail. Scott Leighton, 20, of Olive Westbrook, driving after license suspension, $250. Gregory A.

Beaumier, 22, of Gray Road, Gorham, driving after license suspension, $100. Kenneth J. Cragen, 19, of Brown Westbrook, driving after license suspension, $100. Mancini, of Cumber33, land driving after license pension, $100. Steven A.

Mercer, 20, of Yarmouth Road, Freeport, 73 in 50 mph zone, I- 295, $70. Peter W. Comeau, 26, of Smith 63 in 45 mph zone, Main Street, Gorham, $60. Bruce W. Fickett, 41, of Wayfarer Village, New Gloucester, 59 in 40 mph zone, Route 1, Falmouth, $60.

Richard N. Jacques, 36, of Box 304, Gorham, 54 in 30 mph zone, New Portland Road, Gorham, $60. George A. MacPherson, 64, of Box 18, Gorham, 48 in 25 mph zone, Spring Street, Westbrook, $60. Harold J.

Young, 39, of Sanborn Gorham, 73 in 55 mph zone, Maine Turnpike, Falmouth, $60. Mark W. Zacharias, 16, of Eureka Road, Falmouth, 58 in 40 mph zone, Route 1, Falmouth, $60. H. State Hawes, Street, 49, $50.

of Valley way, Paul S. Tompkins Paul S. Tompkins, 66, of 130 Lexington died yesterday at his residence. He was born in Woodstock, New Brunswick, a son of Eber M. and Lillian Slater Tompkins.

He attended schools in South Weymouth, and graduated from Weymouth High School. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II: Mr. Tompkins opened the first office for Public Finance, an affiliate of American Investments in Brunswick, in 1951. He served as office manager for the Portland branch of Public Finance for 27 years, and retired in 1973 because of ill health.

He was a member of Trinity Episcopal Church, the Portland Lodge of Elks, and was a member and served on the board directors of the United Maine Craftsmen. He was a former member of the Boy Scouts of America, Pine Tree Council, and the Prides Corner nis Club. He and his wife owned and operated Maine Meadows Kiln of Portland. Besides his mother of Keene, N.H., he leaves his wife of 37 years, Maymartin (Martie) Holloway Tompkins; four daughters, Mrs. Robert (Gail) De Villeneuve and Mrs.

Leo (Pamela) Gaudet, both of Portland, Armand (Deborah) Blouin of Wells, and Mrs. David (Kimberly) Stevenson of Westbrook; a son, Matthew P. of Portland; two sisters, Mrs. Catherine Burke of Brockton, and Mrs. Norman (Jean) Sanford of North Attleboro, a brother, Harmon D.

of Plant City, and nine grandchildren. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Trinity Episcopal Church, Forest and Coyle Streets. The Rev. John Woolverton will officiate.

Burial will follow in Evergreen Cemetery. Doris E. MacMillan BERWICK Doris E. MacMillan, 63, widow of William W. MacMillan, died yesterday in a Portland hospital.

She moved here 15 years ago from Kennebunk. Born in Biddeford, she was the daughter of William and Mary Worster Wentworth. She spent the greater part of her life in Kennebunk where she attended schools. Mrs. MacMillan leaves three stepsons, Robert MacMillan of Standish, William MacMillan of Barre, and Arthur Logue of Manchester, and two stepdaughters, Rhoda Wilkinson of Orlando, and Mabel Sweezey of Center Harbor, N.H.

A funeral will be held at p.m. tomorrow at Hay Funeral Home, 795 Main Westbrook. Burial will be in Kennebunk. Dr. Douglas Milne PETERSBURG, Fla.

Dr. MacDonald Milne, 90, died in a local hospital. Dr. Milne, -In Portland, Feb. 19, Ruth E.

Hamilton, of 5 Church Yarmouth. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Lindquist Funeral Home, 37 Portland Yarmouth. Visiting hours Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. (P-22) Daughter and Sister And Step-Mother IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory Of Hazel Dennison Nickerson Who Passed Away Feb.

21, 1983 Gone but not forgotten Remembered by all TOMPKINS- In Loving Memory of Debra born February 21st, 1956 lost her life in 1981. February comes with sad regret And brings us thoughts we can't for forget. It takes a very little space To say how much we miss her For all the time we may have left Won't help us to forget her. The Bryant- Tompkins Family IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory Of DONNA L. GALLANT Who Passed Away Feb.

21, 1980 She suffers no more, and we miss her so. Dad, Cora Travis IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory Of ELEANOR F. HENCKEL Who Passed Away Feb. 21, 1979 And her son JOHN E. HENCKEL Who Passed way Feb.

21, 1981 Gone from us, But never forgotten Sadly missed by Husband and Father Sons and Brothers INCOME TAX PREPARATION John J. Burns Tax Consultant 799 Broadway, So. Portland Office: 799-5500 Home: 767-2304 a dentist, maintained a home here and in South Portland, Maine. Born in Elgin, he was the son of Peter and Isabelle Brown Milne. He graduated from Higgins Classical School, and from the University of Maryland, class of 1918.

He was an honorary member of the Psi Omega and Psi Sigma Kappa. He practiced dentistry in Portland, Maine, from 1918 to 1959, when he retired and moved here. He established the Douglas and Helena Milne Rare Books Room (books on fishing) at the University of New Hampshire. He was a member of the Portland Club, the Portland Country Club the Maine Natural History Society, all of Portland, and was a life member of the Museum of Fine Arts here. He is survived by his wife, Helena McElwain Milne of St.

Petersburg and South Portland. A funeral will be held at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow at John S. Rhodes Funeral Home, 635 Fourth St. North.

The Rev. William Grosvenor will officiate. Dorothy M. Shuppy INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. 71, died Dorothy Saturday as a result of an accidental fire at her residence, 4114 Ashbourne Lane.

Born in Portland, Maine, she was a daughter of Patrick and Annie Wallace McGonigle. She attended Portland schools and was a graduate of Portland High School. Mrs. Shuppy was a communicant of Andrew's Church here. Her husband, Clarence E.

Shuppy, died in 1956. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mary Wacker of Brownsburg, and Mrs. Dorothy Murphy of Carmel; a son, Peter G. of Harrisburg; a sister, Miss Mary K.

McGonigle of Portland; and four grandchildren. Prayers will be said at 8 a.m. tomorrow at Feeney-Hornak Funeral Home, 2126 71st followed by a funeral Mass at 9 a.m. in St. Andrew's Church.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery here. Dr. Phillip A. Walker TOLEDO, Ohio Dr. Walker, 53, died yesterday hospital.

Born in Urbana, Ohio, son of Lloyd Walker Walker. Mr. Walker served as thology at the Osteopathic of Maine from 1975 to time of his death he was thology at Parkview Hospital. He was a member the Osteopathic College of and the Ohio Osteopathic tion. He is survived by his John Groves, and his mother, Groves, both of Mechanicsburg; wife, Maxine Walker of sons, Dr.

Phillip A. Walker umbus, and Paul A. Walker troit, and a sister, Fowler of Mechanicsburg. A. memorial service will 7 p.m.

Friday at Walker-Feilbach neral Home, and at 11:30 urday at Skillman Funeral Mechanicsburg. HENDERSON-In Portland February 21, Donald K. Henderson of 215 Preble South Portland. Arrangements by the Hobbs Funeral Home (E-21) GARLAND In Sanford, ruary 20, Laurence Garland, age 97 of Bar Mills. Funeral services Thursday at 11 a.m.

at the Neal and York Funeral Home, 76 State Gorham. Relatives and friends are welcome to call at the Funeral Home, Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m. Spring interment in South Buxton Cemetery. Those desiring, may contribute In his memory to the American Cancer Society, Brunswick, Maine. (E-22) MACMILLAN -In Portland, Feb.

William 20, W. Doris MacMilian, widow of Berwick. Funeral Wednesday, afternoon at 795 Main Westbrook. Interment in Kennebunk. (E-21) Portland, Feb.

Robert W. Nutter, 64, of 36 Runnells Portland, beloved husband of Mary (Swasey) Nutter. WORTH A CLOSE LOOK! storage: with Gar with bow with picture bu'll com be pleased stain and window Whether you are looking for a place to live, a job, or some hard-to-find item, you'll find the clasified columns have a variety of offering every day. Become regular reader of a good habit. Press Herald Express Telegram CLASSIFIED 775-3151 Out of Town 1-800-442-6096 8-5 Sat.

8-12 Rose Marie Petagno Rose Marie Petagno, 60, of 230 Spring formerly of Los Angeles, died yeserday at the Veteran's Hospital in Togus after a long illness. Born in Portland, she was a daughter of Pasquale and Carmella Ciccarone Nappi. She attended local schools and graduated from Portland High School. Mrs. Petagno served with the U.S.

Marine Corps during World War II in Quantico, Va. She was a communicant of St. Peter's Catholic Church. Her husband, Joseph Petagno, died in 1978. She is survived by a son, Joseph of Denmark, Europe; a daughter, Mrs.

David (Carmella) Greer of Mar Vista, two brothers, Anthony "Bucky" Nappi and Joseph A. Nappi, both of Portland; three sisters, Mrs. Martin (Theresa) Joyce and Mrs. Patrick (Yolanda) Costello, both of Portland, and Mrs. Vito (Carmella) DiCenso of South Portland; and a granddaughter.

Prayers will be said at 8:15 a.m. tomorrow in Chapel A of Jones, Rich and Hutchins Funeral Home, 199 Woodford followed by a funeral Mass at 9 a.m. in St. Peter's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, South Portland, at a later date.

Correction The number of grandchildren and listed in the great obituary of Beatrice M. Bilodeau, which appeared in the Maine Sunday Telegram, was incorrect. Mrs. Bilodeau is survived by 12 grandchildren and six great-grand-, children. The error was due to misinformation supplied to the newspaper.

Mikhail Sholokhov, Nobel Prize winner MOSCOW (AP) Mikhail Sholokhov, 78, the author of "Quiet Flows The Don" and the only officially sanctioned Soviet writer to' win the Nobel Prize for literature, has died, official Soviet sources said today. Sholokhov won the coveted prize in 1965, 30 years after he published his first and best-known novel. Sholokhov was born May 24, 1905, in the Cossack village of Veshenskaya. His formal schooling ended at 13. Phillip A.

in a local he was the and Geneva chief of paHospital 1978. At the chief of pa- American Pathologists Associa- stepfather, Geneva his Toledo; two II of Colof DeMrs. Lois be held at Fua.m. SatHome, Funeral Thursday Chapel A of and Hutchins 199 Woodford will be in Sanford, at a tives and to call at Wednesday, p.m. If so tions may memory to Association, Augusta, PETAGNO-In Rose Marie 230 Spring Los Angeles, the late Joseph Prayers Wednesday Chapel A of and Hutchins 199 Woodford lowed by a Burial at 9 Catholic will be in at a later friends are the funeral evening, 6 to TOMPKINS-In Feb.

20, Paul S. Lexington Lewis J. Rachmil, movie producer BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) Lewis J. Rachmil, producer of the original "Gidget" movie and numerous other films, has died at age 75.

The veteran producer, most recently vice president and executive production manager for MGM, died at his home in Beverly Hills of a heart ailment, a family spokesman said yesterday. Rachmil produced "Straw Dogs," with Dustin Hoffman, and his last film, "Footloose," was released just last week. He worked on "Cabaret," "Inspector Clouseau" and "Hawaii," among others. BOBRYK-In Portland, Feb. 19, Anthony "Tony" Bobryk of 78 Salem St.

Funeral Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. from the Conroy-Tully Funeral Home, 172 State St. Mass of Christian Burial at 9 a.m. in St. Louis Church.

Relatives and friends are invited to call at the funeral home Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to (P-22) CARD OF THANKS We, the sons and daughter of Alphonsine Boucher, have much to be thankful for-for all the love and loy we shared with our mother and for the love and support of her, and our, many relafives and friends who shared our sorrow at her passing. Your expressions of sympathy were deeply appreciated. CARD OF THANKS The Family of Mr. James Dougherty take this opportunity to express our thanks to our many friends, neighbors, relatives, the doctors and nurses af the Maine Medical Center and The Church of the Nazarene and The Rev. Basham for their consideration and thoughtfulness extended to us during our recent bereavement.

For cards, flowers and all other expressions of sympathy, we are most grateful. Wife Bernice Daughters Lorraine Patricia and Grandchildren IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory Of ELIZABETH A. KELLY Who Passed Away Feb. 21, 1974 Sadly missed by Husband John, Daughters: Betty Cindy, Sons Joe John And their families. IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory Of SGT.

MICHAEL EWING On His Birthday His memory is a keepsake with which I'll never part God has him in His keeping But I still have him in my heart. Sadly missed by Julie IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory Of STELLAM. GAINES Who Passed Away Feb. 21, 1977 We think of you in silence And make no outward show But what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. Sadly missed by Brother Robert Heskett and Fomily FOCHLER-In Portland 21.

Margaret Fochler, 82, of 211 Cumberland Funeral arrangements announced by Jones, Hutchins Funeral Portland. IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory Of Feb. aged Ave. to be Rich Home, (E-21) LINDSAY Who Passed Away Feb. 21, 1982 Her fair hair dancing in dizzy flight And her face filled With a blue-eyed Innocence That only children hold, She whisked and whispered Her whimsical smile Into our hearts.

Only when someone Is so full of light and life. Can it seem so dark and empty around us now. An emptiness screams And somehow promises to become full again Giving her a finer light, a different life. She's the new sun rising every morning As fair of hair and bright of smile She's the new bold blue blaze Thrown into the sky, As innocent of eve and loyful wonder; And she's Spring's newborn grass made fresh and green, As young of frame and childlike beauty. She's the laughter lifting all our lives, The hugs we give to one another, And the love in holding hands.

She'll always be around us. With us, in us. She has become the pure And graceful Unicorn A piece of magic we cannot understand. For as God gave Lindsay As His special gift to you. So have you returned unto Him the "Greatest gift of all" He will not forget you.

Lovingly remembered by Mom and Dad And Brothers will be held 11 a.m. at the Jones, Rich Funeral Home, St. Interment Oakdale Cemetery, later date. Relaare invited funeral home to 4 and 7 to 9 desired, contribumade in his the Maine Lung 128 Sewall 04330. (P-23) Togus, Feb.

20, Petagno, 60, of formerly of wife of Petagno. be recited 8:15 a.m. from the Jones, Rich Funeral Home, St. To be folMass of Christian at St. Peter's Interment Calvary Cemetery Relatives and invited to call at home Tuesday (P-22) Portland, his residence, Tompkins, 66, of 130 Portland, beloved husband of Maymartin (Martie Holloway) Tompkins.

Burial office will be read Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Trinity Episcopal Church, Forest and Coyle Streets. terment will follow in Evergreen Cemetery, Portland. Relatives and friends are vited to call at the funeral home of Jones, Rich and Hutchins, Chapel Wednesday 7 to 9 p.m.

In lieu of flowers. contributions may be made in his memory to the Maine Heart Fund, 20 Winter Augusta, or to the Maine Cancer Fund, 52 Federal Brunswick, Maine. (E-22) WILKINS-In Falmouth Feb. 18. Leah S.

(Sheen) Age 89, formerly of 45 Eastern Promenade, wife of the late George C. Wilkins. Memorial services held Thursday at 2 p.m. from the First Parish Church, 425 Congress Portland. There will be no visiting hours.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made The Memorial Fund of the First Parish Church, 425 Congress Portland, Maine 04102. Arrangements by Jones, Rich Hutchins Funeral Home. (P-23) BRING HOME THE ORIGINAL A AIR FRESHENER. Flowers are a breath of spring all year round. Treat your eyes, your nose, and your family to a bunch today.

No need to phone ahead. Just stop by on your way home THE FLORIST 'Dodge 67 Brentwood 775-3166 Portland A FLOWER IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS..

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