Obituary: Diane L. Reynolds
SCARBOROUGH - Diane L. Reynolds passed away peacefully on June 30, 2021 after a hard-fought battle with early on-set Alzheimer s.
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Diane L. Reynolds
SCARBOROUGH – Diane L. Reynolds passed away peacefully on June 30, 2021 after a hard-fought battle with early on-set Alzheimer’s.
She was born as Diane Credit on Dec. 14, 1955 in Biddeford where she grew up in a large French-Canadian family steeped in rich tradition.
Diane attended the University of Maine Farmington where she earned her bachelor’s in Education. At 50 she earned her master’s in Health Sciences. While at UMF she met her husband, Peter Reynolds. They wed on May 12, 1978 and had two daughters, Jessica and Amy.
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The upscale popular Fair was much-loved but came to an end when the decision to close the local primary school was made, but the organiser says he could be convinced to restart it and has some conditions
Nao Utsumi (of Rust Jewellers) who organised and ran the extremely popular Yarmouth Vintage Car Boot Fairs says he still gets lots of enquiries from people asking when the Fair will be returning.
Held in the field next to Yarmouth Primary School during the summer and at Christmas, the Vintage Fair which attracted 1,000s of Islanders and visitors, featured a fantastic selection of vintage goods being sold from vintage cars and vans.
Mr Turner was born on September 10, 1944, to Ted and Gladdis Turner. He resided in Yarmouth his whole life predominately at Alma Place. In his youth, Mr Turner attended Yarmouth School, joining the local cubs and then the sea scouts, rowing out to Newtown to the scout camp in a clinker dinghy. He always enjoyed rowing despite the fact he couldn’t swim. During his school days, Mr Turner cleaned coaches which operated from the Square at Yarmouth. He was paid two shillings and six pence for cleaning the inside windows, and a further two shillings and six pence for cleaning the outsides.
Morrison Center It s so incredibly comforting for the staff at the school, Jill Webber, a nurse at the William H. Rowe School in Yarmouth told NEWSCENTER Maine.
Rowe and other nurses across the Yarmouth School Dept. have already tested students and staff showing symptoms of the virus over the last couple of weeks.
Compared to the traditional PCR test that often takes days to get results back, the Abbott kit uses a swab, card, and reagent to produce results in minutes. We have a kid come down that has symptoms that are consistent with COVID to be able to quickly do a test and know if that kid s positive or not, Webber said.