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Priscilla Ann (Batson) Wentworth.
SEARSPORT Priscilla Ann (Batson) Wentworth died peacefully on March 29, 2021 at home, in Searsport, Maine with her husband and their two daughters by her side.
She was born May 30, 1952 to Mary Elizabeth (Bates) and Donald Edward Batson in Lynn, Massachusetts. The family spent most of her childhood in Georgetown, Massachusetts where she and her three siblings attended school. In 1970, Priscilla moved to Maine to attend the University of Southern Maine (Gorham State College at that time).
After earning her bachelor’s degree in art education, she moved to Searsport and began her career as an art teacher in the local elementary school. That was also the year she met her lifetime companion, David L. Wentworth. They were married in 1976 and made their home in North Searsport.