General Inquiries.For general inquiries, contact the Chronicle operator.JPY Japanese Yen Latest News, Analysis and Forex.Latest JPY market news, analysis and Japanese Yen trading forecast from leading.Obituary Archives Funeral Alternatives of Maine.Winifred Wini Ladner.Winifred Wini Ladner, 8.Easter, April 1. 2, 2.Augusta Rehabilitation Center, surrounded by her three daughters.She was born on Aug.Castle Hedingham, England, the daughter of Mildred Boreham and Arthur Frank Sneezum.During World War II, she worked making parachutes for the Royal Air Force.Home Theater Install Houston Tx Obituaries' title='Home Theater Install Houston Tx Obituaries' />She later emigrated to America in 1.Lorne Wood Ladner, a United States serviceman stationed in England.Despite living in America for most of her adult life, she remained a citizen of Great Britain.Prior to her retirement, Wini worked at the Gardiner hospital.She was a wonderful cook, avid reader and gardener, Jeopardy enthusiast, and a great mother, wife and friend.Polk County Publishing Company, P.O. Box 1267, Livingston, TX.Home Theater Install Houston Tx Obituaries' title='Home Theater Install Houston Tx Obituaries' />1 I celebrate myself, and sing myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.I loafe and invite my soul.She will be greatly missed.Wini was predeceased by her husband, Lorne one sister, Dorothy Brown and three brothers, Arthur, Frank and Stanley Sneezum.She is survived by her daughters, Marilyn Ladner, of South Berwick, Lorna Ladner, of Augusta, and Stacy Ladner and her husband, Michael Hudson, of Gardiner her two granddaughters, Fiona and Annabel Ladner Hudson, of Gardiner her sister, Ivy Heigl and her husband, Richard, of Liverpool, England and many nieces and nephews in England and the States.The family would like to thank the wonderful staff of Augusta Rehabilitation Center and Beacon Hospice for the great care and affection shown to Wini, and to Dr.Van Summerin for his medical care.A special thanks to Paula of hospice.She truly made a difference in our mothers final days.At Winis request, there will be no funeral service.Following cremation, her ashes will be scattered in accordance with her wishes.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Kennebec Valley Humane Society in Augusta.Earl H. Murphy Jr.Earl H. Murphy Jr., 8.Berry Road in Hartford, on Friday, April 1.He was born in Rumford, on Feb.Earl H. and Hazel H.Noble Murphy of Mexico.He worked for two years at Diamond National Mill in Peru.At 1. 8, he went to work at Oxford Paper Co.Boise Cascade, Rumford, where he worked for 4.On Oct. 2. 3, 2. 00.Beverly Berry, celebrated 6. Ethical Hacking Rules Of Engagement Theme . He recently celebrated his 8.They lived in Mexico for 3.They moved back to Mrs.IMG_2301-3264x2448.JPG' alt='Home Theater Install Houston Tx Obituaries' title='Home Theater Install Houston Tx Obituaries' />Murphys home in 1.He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, snowmobiling, watching races at the Oxford Plains or on TV.He also liked to read, watch the birds and feed them.He enjoyed kennel club meetings and dog shows, especially when one of the two family dogs were in it.He loved the babies, small kids of the church and neighborhood and loved watching them grow and change.He is survived by his wife, Beverly son, Jeffrey Murphy and his wife, Joyce, of Strong daughters, Eileen Gondron of The Woodlands, Texas, and Maureen Wheeler and husband, Charles, of Hartford brother, Larry D.Murphy and companion, Dianne Gallant of Rumford sister, Beverly Beeler and husband, Don of Portland grandchildren, Christopher Gondron and his wife, Marla, of Austin, Texas, Brandy Hayes and husband, Adam, of The Woodlands, Texas, Megan Gondron of Conroe, Texas, Darby Murphy of Honolulu, Hawaii, and Mariah Dailey of Hartford and Canton step granddaughter, Heather Huish and husband, David, of Farmington great granddaughter, Alexis Hayes of The Woodlands, Texas and step great granddaughters, Zoe and Gretchen Huish of Farmington and several nieces and nephews.He was predeceased by his parents and a brother, Richard.Raymond A. Pettipas.Raymond A. Pettipas, 6.Turner, died on April 1.Hospice House, with his loving family by his side.He was born on May 1, 1.Lewiston, the son of Raymond and June Eveleth Pettipas.After high school, he proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy for 1. 3 years and was medically discharged in 1.He worked at Bath Iron Works for 2.He also was a longtime volunteer at Turner Fire and Rescue.He enjoyed hunting, family horses, working in the woods and was a real outdoorsman.He is survived by his beloved wife, Sherry daughters, Tiffany King and husband, Brian, and Tracy Pettipas and companion, Corey Lasalle sister, Delores Grant and husband, Keith aunt, Esther Coombs niece, Tammy Martin nephews, Tommy and Kevin Grant and sister in law, Audrey Berry and husband, Joe.He was predeceased by his parents.The family wished to thank the entire staff of Hospice House for their excellent care of Raymond.Lorna Welch Cain.March 2. 8, 2. 00.Lorna Welch Cain, 7.She was surrounded by family and friends.Lorna was born June 2.Laconia, NH to Robert Ozro and Myrle G.Welch. Her family moved to Newbury, VT where she spent her childhood, attended school, and thoroughly enjoyed exploring the Vermont mountains.Lorna was passionate and dedicated to whatever project she embraced in life.She left home to study English Composition at Keene State College for 2 years before returning to Newbury to support her family in tough times.She later ventured to Boston, and eventually Hartford, CT where she was a Quality Assurance Inspector for Pratt Whitney.There, she met the love of her life, Peter.They quickly married.In 1. 97. 1, Lorna and her family hit the road, traveling up the east coast to Prince Edward Island, researching family heritage, and living in a camper for almost a year all the while enjoying the adventure.Next, Lorna moved to Randolph, ME where she and her husband built a home.The pair operated a boarding home for Veterans who were adjusting to civilian life.Lorna was a social worker, nutritionist, counselor, nurse, life skills coach, chef, and friend to many brave men.She took great pride in the care she provided and was the ultimate caregiverShe enjoyed being able to care for her daughter while running the boarding home and regularly provided childcare for many other children and friends.She also opened her home to her mother and brother, caring for them until they passed before her.After operating the boarding home for 3.Lorna was a wonderful, loving, fun, and creative daughter, sister, wife, mother, and grandmother.She reveled in all of lifes details reading, cooking, sewing, knitting, gardening, playing with children, crossword puzzles, music, dance, and theater.She especially loved animals, adopted strays, and always surrounded herself with as many as possible She was good at everything she did and was always willing to learn something new.She taught all of us how to love unconditionally, enjoy life, and above all care for each other.She will be greatly missed by those who are left behind Peter K.Cain, husband Crystal Cain Castro, daughter Brian Castro, son in law Ethan and Elijah Castro, grandsons Nancianne Woodward, sister Frank Woodward, brother in law 5 treasured nieces and nephews 1.Kim Abbott, adopted daughter and her family and a myriad of people she has touched along the way.A graveside ceremony will be held Saturday April 4th at 1pm at Newbury Cemetery in Newbury, VT.As much as Lorna loved flowers,she would have preferred folks donate to their local Animal Shelter in her memory.Gabrielle L. Parent.Gabrielle L. Parent, 9.Auburn passed away on April 2, 2.Clover Hospice, after a brief illness.She was born in Lewiston on March 2.Frank and Marie Lavertu.Gabe was predeceased by her parents, her husband John L.Parent Sr, and her brother Lawrence.Gabe is survived by her daughter, Louise Spugnardi of Pueblo, Colorado, and, her son, John L.Parent Jr. and his wife Judy, of Readfield her sisters Marcelle Grenier, Pauline Dumont, and Simone Lemay her grandchildren, Ann Chouinard, Donna Holly, Rick Spugnardi, Cindy Paine, Jessica Parent, Lena Parent, and Nicholas Asselin her great grandchildren, Anna, Ella, Abigail, Amelia, Ben, Rose, and Alex nieces and nephews, Rita, Monique, Connie, Terry, Cecile, Karen, Randy, Scott, Jennifer, Dawn, Chris, Julie, Jiggs, Tina, Josh, Pauline, and Shannon very special friends, Guilda, Terry, and Diane, and her pool buddies, Frank, Audrey, and Carroll.Gabe was employed for many years by the Androscoggin Mill and retired from Continental Baking Company in 1.In her retirement, Gabe became a volunteer at Central Maine Medical Center, and only a few years ago, was recognized for her outstanding volunteer achievement in excess of 6.Gabe relished in her independence and loved to travel throughout the United States and Canada, visiting family and friends along the way.She loved musical theater and always looked forward to the opening of summer productions at the Boothbay Playhouse.
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