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100 Years Ago: 1922 The North Auburn Grange will hold its annual outing at Bear Pond, Saturday, August 13. William Bennett will make a round trip for ....
100 Years Ago: 1922 How is this for a story? When Mrs. Charles Wheeler of Tenants Harbor went to the hen house a few days ago to gather up her hen fruit she found an egg in the nest that measures 7-1/2 by 9 inches and weighed 6 ounces. Can any of the readers beat […] ....
Obituary: Clarissa “Peg” Damon AUBURN - Clarissa “Peg” Damon, 94, passed away on March 5, 2021 at Clover Healthcare in Auburn with her son, Bruce, . Read Article Clarissa “Peg” Damon AUBURN – Clarissa “Peg” Damon, 94, passed away on March 5, 2021 at Clover Healthcare in Auburn with her son, Bruce, by her side. Clarissa May Titus Damon was born on May 5, 1926 in Auburn, daughter of Rethwell Springer and Doris Mae Leslie Titus. She grew up and attended elementary school in North Auburn. She graduated from Edward Little High School in 1944 where her yearbook described her as a person who “hails everyone with a smile that makes her eyes twinkle”. That twinkle and smile defined her life. ....
Obituary: Diane Marie Ouellette AUBURN - Diane Marie Ouellette, 101 of Auburn died Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021, at her home with her nieces by her . Read Article Diane Marie Ouellette AUBURN – Diane Marie Ouellette, 101 of Auburn died Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021, at her home with her nieces by her side.She was born at home in Van Buren Maine on July 22, 1919, the sixth child to Thomas and Gertrude (Gagnon) Ouellette and was the last surviving of 17 children.As a young woman she left Maine with her sister, Gerry, to work in Connecticut, where she would reside for 40 years.Diane, along with her sister, Gerry, helped care for their special needs brother, helping him become an independent man.Upon retirement, after working 30 years in accounting at Connecticut General she returned to Maine to live with her sister, Adelaide. They shared many good years together.She was a great family historian willingly sharing many stories of her childhood years living in Northern Maine ....