Anyone looking for a last-minute Easter present should hop on down to the Boothbay Community Fridge. There are 20 Easter baskets filled with a Lindt Chocolate bunny, sunglasses, crayons, coloring books, Peeps marshmallow chicks, and bubbles. Laurie.
It all started with a desire to bring running water to East Boothbay United Methodist Church. In the 1950s, a women’s group began selling pies and other baked goods to raise money so the church could have an indoor restroom and a kitchen. The United.
The Rev. Tom Kerr will lead the service at Wilson Memorial Chapel on Ocean Point this Sunday, July 23. Jim Swist will serve as our organist. The service is at 9:30 a.m. All are welcome! Rev. Kerr graduated from California State University in 1970.
Barbara P. Schueler
Barbara Perham Schueler, long-time resident of Boothbay, Maine passed away March 28, 2021, at the age of 77, at Ascension Sacred Heart with her daughter and grandchildren by her side.
Born May 27, 1943 in Norwalk, Connecticut, she was the daughter of Frank and Nina Perham. She had five siblings.
As quoted in her school yearbook, “she was a beautiful, long blonde-haired, young lady who was known for talking and loved ‘dating’.” She graduated high school in Bergenfield, New Jersey in 1961.
On May 25, 1963 she married, Barry Schueler, in Norwalk, Connecticut. There they had two children, Tom and Sandi.
In 1972 she moved briefly to Trevett, and then settled in East Boothbay, Maine where she worked at Luke’s Boatyard, down the hill from where she lived. She was a skilled seamstress, talented artist and crafter, avid beach goer, prolific gardener, and highly regarded cook.