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08/22/2020
DIXFIELD – Andrew “Andy” Hines, 51, of Dixfield, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020 in the loving care of the nurses and staff at the Androscoggin Hospice House in Auburn.
Andy was born on Sept. 12, 1968 to Charles Hines and the late Candance Evans Hines. He grew up in Buckfield and graduated Buckfield High School in 1986. After high school Andy attended the University of Maine at Fort Kent majoring in Environmental Science. Andy had a passion for archeology and went on many archeological digs as a young man.
Andy worked many years for his best friend Peter Eichhorn at C and C insulation- He also worked for C.F. Wells and most recently as a night security guard watching over the windmills in Dixfield.
He also enjoyed doing side jobs cutting lumber with his saw mill.
Andy had many hobbies. He loved bee keeping, hunting and fishing. His father recalls the first fish he ever caught was a 12″ brook trout at 5 years old. Andy also loved going to yard sales and gun shows. He was an avid reader and a collector of many things. He was very intelligent and could usually answer any random question that he was asked.
Andy is best described as a big-hearted, good natured, fun loving man. He had the heartiest laugh and was kind to everyone he met. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him.
Andy is survived by his father, Charles Hines; his brother, Nathan Hines; his nephew and niece, Will and Ella Hines who lovingly referred to him as “Uncle Dandy”; and his best friend, Peter Eichhorn and partner, Lynn Quiry.
He is also survived by his aunt, Anita Sellars and uncle, David Sellars, his aunts, Sandra Cowett, Linda Mills and Earline Hines; his cousins, Cameron Cowett, Ian Cowett, Cassandra Cowett, Nell Sellars, Heather Sellars Jennifer Mills and Amy Knox. He also leaves many good friends and extended family members.
Andy was predeceased by his mother, Candance Evans Hines; and his uncle, Bernard Cowett.
In lieu of flowers contributions and donations may be made in Andy’s name to the wonderful staff at the
Androscoggin Hospice House
236 Stetson Rd.
Auburn, ME 04210
05/21/2020
Roland “Pop” Brousseau went home to be with Rita, his beloved wife of 62 years and his son Roliie on May 15th, 2020. He was born in Lewiston, the son of Silva and Simonne Brousseau. He graduated from Lewiston High School and married Rita Parise on June 22nd 1957. Roland joined the National Guard and retired after 25 years and continued to stay in contact with his fellow Guardsmen. Roland apprenticed as a sheet metal worker and proudly worked as a “tin knocker” for over 40 years. He loved to share his stories of the work he did in mills, hospitals, and shops throughout his home state of Maine. Anyone who knew Pop, knew he was a perfectionist and was all about the measurements. He loved to supervise and spent many years training new apprentices in his trade. A good cigar, a game or two of cribbage, watching the Red Sox and Patriots were a few of his favorite things. Pop was an avid outdoorsman with a passion for fishing, in particular bass fishing. He shared this passion with his children, Monique and Rollie and grandsons, Cameron and Brenden. There was nothing he enjoyed more than taking his boat out and fishing his favorite lakes. Pop had a quick wit, loved a good laugh and was never without a story. He will be remembered as always being ready to take on a project and to give a hand to someone in need.
Roland is survived by his daughter, Monique and wife Heather, grandson Cameron and partner Andrea, grandson Brenden and step-granddaughter Celina and husband Josh. He also leaves his sisters, Lorriane Hart and husband Jim, Joline Landry and husband Ray and many nieces and nephews who he kept in touch with no matter the distance. He was predeceased by his parents, wife Rita, son Rollie, brothers Tony, Dick and Bob.
Pop had several special people in his life, his fishing buddy of 30 years, Joe Klonoski, dear friend and breakfast partner, Carol Landry and confidant and wonderful neighbor Norma McDonough.
The family would like to thank the staff at Androscoggin Home Healthcare and Hospice, Dr. Radwan and Central Maine Neurosurgery and CMMC Critical Care for their excellent care and compassion during this difficult time.
In lieu of cards and flowers, donations may be made to Androscoggin Home Healthcare and Hospice, 15 Strawberry Avenue, Lewiston,Maine 04240.
A celebration of life will be held at a later time and date with interment at St. Peter’s Cementary.
12/21/2019
Ronald Campbell, 77, resident of Lewiston and raised and educated in Lisbon, went home to be with his Lord and Savior, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2019, with his loving family by his side.
He was born in Auburn, Maine, and served in the U.S. Army. Ronald married Nancy Poulin in 1966. He worked at BIW for 38 years as a planning tech before retiring in 2005.
He had a great love for God and his family. Ron had a God given talent for making and fixing things and a desire to help wherever needed. His favorite hobbies were crafting, building bird houses, fishing and kayaking with friends.
Up until his illness, he was very active at East Auburn Baptist Church and loved his church family. Helping the needy was an important part of his life.
Ronald is survived by his wife, Nancy, son, Trevor and his wife, Teri, grandchildren, Courtney and her husband, Corey, Gage and Levi, great-grandchildren, Sophia and Ellianna, his sisters, Gwen and Glenys and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Ron was predeceased by his parents, Alfred and Barbara Hunnewell and sister Sandra and her husband Billie White.
The family would like to thank the staff at CMMC, long time P*P Richard Kappelmann MD, his Oncologist, and all others who provided care.
A celebration of life will be held at East Auburn Baptist Church, 560 Park Ave, Auburn, Maine, on Jan. 7, 2020, at 11 a.m., with reception following service. Burial will be held at V.A. cemetery at a later date in the Spring.
05/29/2017
Helen “Nunny” I. Richardson 73, of Lewiston, Maine passed away just after midnight Wednesday, May 24, 2017. Helen was born January 10, 1944 to Frank and Irma Cox. She graduated from Lewiston High School, and went on to graduate from Mr. Bernard’s School of Hair Fashion.
Helen added such a richness to the lives of all who knew her. She was a firecracker, and liked to call herself "the instigator,” because she loved to stir up trouble—but her tough exterior covered a tender soul. Her boundless and unconditional love forged and shaped her family—she was a mother, sister, friend and our Nunny. Her grandson, Dylan described her as the palm of the hand and each family member a finger—she was what held her family together.
Helen is survived by her two daughters, Shirley of Lewiston, ME and Kelly of Litchfield, ME; grandchildren: Katie of Northampton, MA; Troy of Auburn, ME, Kimberly of Auburn, ME, Ryan of Buckfield, ME, Alex of Lewiston, ME, Dylan of Lewiston, ME, and Caden of Litchfield, ME; great-grandchildren: Naomi, Jada, Troy Jr.; and Jameson, and Carter; sister Frances Cohen of Portland, ME; former husband and life-long best friend Bard Richardson of Waterville, ME, and several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Helen was predeceased by her son Eric Richardson who passed July of 2016.
The family would like to especially thank Androscoggin Hospice House for caring for Helen in her final days and their overwhelming support to her family.
A memorial service will be held for Helen Saturday, June 3, 2017 at 2 pm at South Windham Community Church in Windham, ME.
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