Obituaries
2007-11-08
Josephine "Jo" Bryer
Josephine "Jo" Bryer, 91, of Wiscasset, died Monday, November 5 at
home. A memorial service is tentatively set for Saturday, November 17 at the
Congregational Church in Wiscasset. A full obituary will be in next week's paper.
2007-11-08
Barbara E. Miete
Barbara E. Miete, 92, of Wiscasset, died Thursday, November 1 at
Winship Green Nursing Center in Bath. Born in Boston, Mass., July 18, 1915, she was a daughter of Fred and
Edith (Erskine) Reed. She graduated from Roslindale High School in Massachusetts. In
September of 1933 she married Paul H. Miete and they resided in Alna. In
1995 she moved to Wiscasset. Mrs. Miete was a member of the Newcastle Congregation of Jehovah's
Witnesses. She enjoyed spending time with her family, sculpturing, antiques,
gardening, arts and crafts. She was predeceased by her husband, Paul H. Miete on January 25, 1989;
two brothers, Philip Reed and Fred Reed. Survivors include one son, Paul H. Miete and his wife Shirley; one
daughter, Ann Flanders, all of Wiscasset; 11 grandchildren, 21 great-
grandchildren; 17 great-great- grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, November 10 at
Mayo & Daigle Funeral Home, 40 Federal Street in Wiscasset. Burial will
follow at Alna Cemetery in Alna.
2007-11-08
Mark S. Munroe
Mark Scott Munroe, 46, a resident of North Newcastle died unexpectedly
on Monday, November 5 at the Miles Memorial Hospital in Damariscotta. A celebration of Mr. Munroe's life will be held at 1 p.m., Saturday,
November 10 at the Hall Funereal Home in Waldoboro. A full obituary will appear in next week's paper.
2007-11-08
Beatrice C. Shea
Beatrice C. Shea, 90, of Wiscasset, died Wednesday, October 31,
surrounded by her family. Born in Wiscasset on June 22, 1917, she was a daughter of Horace and
Caroline Jones, and grew up on Westport Island. In 1945 she married Harold A. Shea, Sr. and made their home in
Wiscasset. Mrs. Shea enjoyed cooking, and caring for the many children throughout
her lifetime. She was a member of the Huntoon Hill Grange and also, for
years worked at the Bingo that the Grange had every Friday night. She
enjoyed her many trips walking to and from town in her younger years, and
visiting her numerous long-time neighbors. She fought a battle with cancer with courage and dignity. Mrs. Shea was predeceased by her husband, Harold in 1980; a sister,
Bertha; three brothers, Horace Jr., Carroll and Stanley Jones. Survivors include two brothers, Manley Jones of East Hampstead, N.H.
and Clark Jones of Wiscasset; two sons, Harold Shea Jr. and his wife Alice
of Wiscasset and Russell Shea and his wife Leona of Augusta; four
daughters, Sandra Cornish and her husband Bill of Deerfield Beach,
Florida, Susan Spillane of Wiscasset, Cindy Bradford and her husband Dan
of Westport Island and Tori McGregor and her husband Russell of Melbourne,
Australia; 10 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and many nieces and
nephews. A celebration of her life will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13 at
the Jackson Cemetery in Wiscasset. Refreshments will be served after at
the Huntoon Hill Grange Hall in Wiscasset. In recognition of the outstanding and compassionate care provided by
CHANS Hospice Care, the family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to CHANS Hospice, 60 Baribeau Drive, Brunswick, ME 04011.
2007-11-08
Grover A. Sprague
Grover A. Sprague, 84, of Wiscasset, died Wednesday, October 31 at
Cove's Edge in Damariscotta. Born in Machias on May 11, 1923, he was a son of Fred A. and Annie
(Murphy) Sprague. He graduated from East Machias Academy. Mr. Sprague served in the United States Air Force and on May 29, 1942
he married Thelma Berry. He owned and operated his logging business called Grover Sprague & Sons
and later sold insurance for North Western Mutual Life in Wiscasset for
many years. Mr. Sprague was a member of the American Legion in Wiscasset. He
enjoyed spending time with his family and grandchildren, flying his plane,
and partridge hunting. He was predeceased by six brothers, Bruce, Blair, Rowland, Arnold,
Charles and Quintin; and two sisters, Lula Sprague and Carrie Sprague. Survivors include his wife, Thelma Sprague of Wiscasset; three sons,
Donald Sprague and his wife Mona of Jefferson, Frank Sprague and his wife
Linda, and Marvin Sprague, all of Wiscasset; seven grandchildren; nine
great- grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held Sunday, November 4 at Mayo & Daigle Funeral
Home, 40 Federal Street in Wiscasset with Rev. John Potter
officiating.
2007-11-08
Alberta G. Titcomb
Alberta Blanche (Grover) Pontau Titcomb, 76, of Wiscasset, died
Friday,
November 2 at her residence.
Born in Wiscasset on November 23, 1930, she was the daughter of Ernest
and Dorothy Grover. She attended Wiscasset schools and graduated from Wiscasset Academy in
1948. On August 14, 1948 she married Gerhard W. Pontau, who predeceased
her on November 17, 1964. In September of 1970 she married her second
husband, Harold Titcomb, who also predeceased her on June 7, 1982. Mrs. Titcomb enjoyed spending time with her family, Bingo and chatting
online with her many friends. She was always one to load her family in the
car to go watch relatives at the stock car races. Known for never missing
a game, she spent a lot of her time watching her children and later her
grandchildren at school sports. Survivors include her longtime companion, Russell Wellman of Wiscasset;
one daughter, Patricia E. Porter and her husband John of West Gardiner;
three sons, Robert A. Pontau and his wife Louann, Michael A. Pontau and
his companion Cathy Darling, and Scott A. Pontau and his wife Richelle,
all of Wiscasset; four brothers, Ernest Grover Jr. of Wiscasset, Clayton
Grover of Newcastle, Herbert Grover, and Merle Grover, both of Wiscasset;
three sisters, Ann Merry of Wiscasset, Shirley Bailey of Clinton and
Dorothy Pickering of Wiscasset; nine grandchildren; eight
great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held Tuesday, November 6 at the First
Congregational Church of Wiscasset with Rev. John Potter officiating.
Burial followed at Greenlawn Cemetery in Wiscasset. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, One
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