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Obituary: Joanne “Joey” R. Runyon
YARMOUTH - Joanne Joey R. Runyon, 74, passed away very unexpectedly, of natural causes, on April 4, 2021, at Maine Medical .
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Joanne “Joey” R. Runyon
YARMOUTH – Joanne “Joey” R. Runyon, 74, passed away very unexpectedly, of natural causes, on April 4, 2021, at Maine Medical Center in Portland. She was born in Plainfield, N.J. on June 13, 1946, the eldest of four children born to Elmer and Claire (Reid) Runyon.
She graduated from Gould Academy in Bethel, the University of New Hampshire (BA), Katherine Gibbs (secretarial studies), and Babson College (MBA). She has been a CPA since 1981 specializing in tax matters. She started her career as an accountant in the Boston office of Price Waterhouse. On returning to Maine she worked for Peat Marwick Mitchill in Portland. She has long been an independent CPA with offices in Scarborough, later followed by moves to Falmouth, Freeport and Yarmouth.
Richard Hammond Dohrmann.
ROCKPORT Richard Hammond Dohrmann, 65, died peacefully at his home in Rockport, surrounded by his loving family, Wednesday, January 13, 2021, following a courageous three year battle with cancer.
Born in Bethesda, Maryland, October 2, 1955, Richard was the third child of Elmer and Mary Christensen Dohrmann. The Dohrmann family then moved to Darien, Connecticut for several years, and later to Atherton, California where Richard would spend his middle and high school years. At Menlo School, Richard was an elite baseball and basketball player, eventually being inducted into the Menlo School Hall of Fame for his record-breaking accomplishments. Richard then attended Stanford University, where he played varsity basketball, majored in American studies, and developed a passion for black and white film photography. It was also at Stanford where Richard met his “person,” Debra.