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Obituary – Richard Graham
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Captain Richard Edward Graham died on April 23, 2021, lovingly cared for in his home during his last month by his wife, children, and a grandson, from complications following treatment for lung cancer. He was 81.
Dick was born on April 20, 1940, to Edward C. and Gertrude (Beote) Graham, in Newburgh, New York. The family moved to Fortunes Rocks in 1946 until their home was destroyed in the forest fire of October 1947.
His family moved to Kennebunkport where Dick enjoyed an idyllic childhood with free rein of the village, riding his bike, playing pickup baseball and swimming in the Kennebunk River. The family home was within walking distance of Cape Arundel Golf Club where Dick got a summer job as a caddy at the age of 10, rising to the level of caddy master. This experience introduced him to his lifelong love of golf.
Canoeing in Maine: On Kennebunk River, a different view of Cape Arundel and surrounding splendor
Starting from near Dock Square, exploring the Kennebunk River puts nature on display while a golf course and a railroad trestle add to the charm.
By MICHAEL PERRY
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The Boston and Maine Railroad trestle, at the turnaround point of the up-and-back trip while paddling the Kennebunk River, is an impressive structure. Christine Wolfe photo
While we wait for our inland waterways to shed the last of their winter ice, there are many outstanding April canoeing options available near the coast.
We recently enjoyed a four-hour, 10-mile round trip paddle on the Kennebunk River from the Old Grist Mill site near Dock Square in Kennebunkport upriver to the impressive Boston & Maine Railroad trestle. While there are homes along the river, there are also many serene wilderness sections to meander through. Chances are good you will have your “first of” 2021 sighting. We saw our first blue
Obituary: Charles Allen Foehl III
KENNEBUNKPORT - Allen Foehl, 86, of Cape Porpoise died peacefully on Jan. 9, 2021 at the Gosnell Memorial Hospice House. He .
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Charles Allen Foehl III
KENNEBUNKPORT – Allen Foehl, 86, of Cape Porpoise died peacefully on Jan. 9, 2021 at the Gosnell Memorial Hospice House. He is now reunited with his loving wife, Sally, of 53 years, whom he missed greatly, undoubtedly the most important relationship of his life and a love that brought joy to them both. His brilliance was subtle and humble, he brought a smile to everyone’s face in the community.
Born in Boston on Oct. 17, 1934, the eldest of four boys spent his childhood in Orange, N.J., where his grandmother lived down the street. He would visit often, she taught Allen poker, bridge and backgammon and he had fond memories of holiday traditions at her house. His father would drive him and his brother Bill to school each morning, and they would ride the bus back for 7 cents, cutting throu
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