ᐅ Maine Death Notices 2009-2025
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▰ Donald C Stilkey

Died February 22, … More Information
Donald C Stilkey, of Freeport, Maine, went to be with the Lord on February 22, 2001. Donald was 68.
Obituary published: February 23, 2001 in "Portland P H"

▰ David A Stilkey

Died September 28, … More Information
David A Stilkey, a resident of Freeport, Maine for decades, died September 28, 2009 in Freeport, Maine at the age of 49.
Obituary published: September 29, 2009 in "Times Record"

▰ Willis L Stiles

Died March 16, … More Information
Willis L Stiles, 97, of Portland, Maine gained his wings on March 16, 2007.
Obituary published: March 17, 2007 in "Portland P H"

▰ William H Stiles

Died April 13, … More Information
William H Stiles, age 87 of Maine, born in Akron, Ohio, passed away April 13, 2000.
Obituary published: April 14, 2000 in "Sun Journal"

▰ Robert A Stiles

Died November 16, … More Information
Robert A Stiles, of Oakfield, Maine, entered into eternal rest November 16, 2000. Robert was 63.
Obituary published: November 17, 2000 in "Bangor D-N"

▰ Musa A (Burlock) Stiles

Died March 08, … More Information
Musa A (Burlock) Stiles, of Houlton, Maine, left us to live with the Father in his new eternal home March 8, 2007. Musa was 84.
Obituary published: March 09, 2007 in "Bangor D-N"

▰ Musa A (Burlock) Stiles

Died March 07, … More Information
Musa A (Burlock) Stiles, of Houlton, Maine, departed this life Sunday March 7, 2007. Musa was 84.
Obituary published: March 08, 2007 in "Bangor D-N"

▰ Marie (Hermore) Stiles

Died July 16, … More Information
Marie (Hermore) Stiles, of Houlton, Maine, went into the presence of the Lord on July 16, 2003. Marie was 90.
Obituary published: July 17, 2003 in "Bangor D-N"

▰ Joyce H Stiles

Died November 22, … More Information
Joyce H Stiles, born July 12, 1939 left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home November 22, 2020 in Portland, Maine. Joyce was 81.
Family members and close friends: , Jill Vines, George And Hansen, Bill Stiles Jr, Maryella Rawnsley, Debby Mcginty, Mark Mcginty, Allison Wilson, Frank & Bet Childs, Debby Mcginty, Ryan Mcginty, Mark Mcginty, Brianna Tosetti, Martha Dudley, Jeff Steinman, Ross Mcginty, Brendan Scott, Judy Scott, Debbie Kelley, Braden Bickford, Brooke Bickford, Susan Tracy, Kitty Kitty, Madi Scott, Maureen Kelley, Rick And Stacey Andersen, Kimberly Girard, Joe & Missy Scott, Jack Wilson, John Mccarthy, Sonya Lafortune, Kitty Kitty Stiles

▰ George Albert Stiles

Died June 07, … More Information
George Albert Stiles, age 81 of Houlton, Maine, entered eternal life June 7, 2001.
Obituary published: June 08, 2001 in "Bangor D-N"

▰ Frances Stiles

Died June 29, … More Information
Frances Stiles, born October 1, 1940 passed from this world into the next June 29, 2017 in Portland, Maine. Frances was 76.

▰ Frances Stiles

Died June 29, … More Information
Frances Stiles, born October 1, 1940 went into the presence of the Lord on June 29, 2017 in Portland, Maine. Frances was 76.

▰ Esther (Gilday) Stiles

Died February 21, … More Information
Esther (Gilday) Stiles, age 99 of Maine, born in Massachusetts, left herearthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home February 21, 2001.
Obituary published: February 22, 2001 in "Portland P H"

▰ Deborah W Stiles

Died June 18, … More Information
Deborah W Stiles, born August 20, 1944 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord June 18, 2018 in Yarmouth, Maine. Deborah was 73.
Family members and close friends: , Susan Conti

▰ Albertine G "Tina" (Michaud) Stiles

Died August 23, … More Information
Albertine G "Tina" (Michaud) Stiles, age 72 of Augusta, Maine, passed from this world into the next August 23, 2000.
Obituary published: August 24, 2000 in "Portland P H"

▰ Robert J Stiler

Died June 15, … More Information
Robert J Stiler, age 79 of Maine, born in Rochester, New York, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before Robert June 15, 2000.
Obituary published: June 16, 2000 in "J Tribune"

▰ Robert J Stiler

Died June 15, … More Information
Robert J Stiler, of Maine, born in Rochester, New York, departed this life Sunday June 15, 2000. Robert was 79.
Obituary published: June 16, 2000 in "Portland P H"

▰ Harry E Stiffler

Died September 12, … More Information
Harry E Stiffler, of Maine, born in Glen Rock, Pennsylvania, left us to live with the Father in his new eternal home September 12, 2003. Harry was 78.
Obituary published: September 13, 2003 in "Portland P H"

▰ Germaine Marie Stiffler

Died December 22, … More Information
Germaine Marie Stiffler, born December 20, 1936 passed from this life on December 22, 2018 in Auburn, Maine. Germaine was 82.
Family members and close friends: , Carol Young, A Loving Wife, Mother, And Grandmother, Jerry Is Survived By Her Husband Of Forty-two Years Robert Stiffler, Her Six Children: Karen Sargent Littlefield And Her Husband Robert Of Stillwater, Susan Sargent Gallant And Her Husband Gregory Of Orono, Tim Leclair And His Wife Elaine Of Jacksonville, Fl, Lisa Mottram And Her Husband Frank Of Auburn, Lauren Thibodeau Of Sabattus, And Rhonda Briggs Of Lisbon As Well As Eight Grandchildren And Nine Great Grandchildren. Also Surviving Are Jerry’s Three Sisters Jacqueline Vafiades; Linda Campbell; And Bonita Grindle; And Many Nieces And Nephews. Jerry Was Predeceased By Her Parents Lawrence And Anita.

▰ Conrad 'Connie Stiehler

Died July 29, … More Information
Conrad 'Connie Stiehler, age 93 of Maine, born in New York, was anxious to meet his Maker and Master July 29, 2000.
Obituary published: July 30, 2000 in "Newsday (NY)"

▰ Ella Stidham

Died September 04, … More Information
Ella Stidham, born October 26, 1947 left earthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home September 4, 2015 in Dayton, Maine. Ella was 67. Tags: #Roger
Obituary: Ella was born on 26, 1947 and passed away on , 4, 2015. Ella was a resident of Dayton, Maine at the time of passing. Ella was married to Roger.

▰ Walter E Jr Stickney

Died September 25, … More Information
Walter E Jr Stickney, age 79 of Maine, born in Derry, New Hampshire, entered Heaven's gates on September 25, 2002.
Obituary published: September 26, 2002 in "Portland P H"

▰ Virginia (Ledrette) Stickney

Died March 20, … More Information
Virginia (Ledrette) Stickney, 79, of Norway, Maine, left her earthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home March 20, 2007.
Obituary published: March 21, 2007 in "Rumford Falls Times"

▰ Virginia (Ledrette) Stickney

Died March 14, … More Information
On March 14, 2007, Virginia (Ledrette) Stickney, 79, of Norway, Maine left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home.
Obituary published: March 15, 2007 in "Sun Journal"

▰ Timothy Stickney

Died January 11, … More Information
Timothy Stickney, born November 11, 1994 died on January 11, 2011 in Gorham, Maine. Timothy was 16. Tags: #Timothy #Gorham #School #Falmouth #Swedish #French #Incredibles #Maine #Olympics #Morgan #Katie #Julie #Christopher #Melody #Joseph #Sheila #Meredith #Hampshire #Wallace #Nancy #Salem #Cecelia #William #South #Jeffrey #Cassie #Jones #Rich #Hutchins #Woodford #Catholic #Service #Cathedral #Immaculate #Congress #Special #John #Autism #Main #Winthrop #Timothys
Obituary: Portland - Timothy Stickney, of Gorham, died unexpectedly on , 11, 2011. He was 16 years old, and born on 11, 1994, in Mobile, Alabama. At the age of four, Timothy was diagnosed with autism; a disability that defined his life but also gave him access to a world full of happiness and wonder that the rest of us can only imagine. Timothy was, as he often said, a happy boy. His mind was alive with sights and sounds that he revealed with peals of laughter, a shining smile, and a twinkle in his eye. But as much as he connected with his inner world, Timothy was also deeply attuned to his surroundings. He was always the first to spot a rainbow in the sky or to announce a beautiful sunset.

Timothy was a sophomore at Gorham High School and the proud manager of his varsity hockey team. He also attended the adaptive skate program at the Falmouth Family Ice . He loved the water, and spent hours on end swimming at the lake and in the pool. He loved movies and computer games, trains, Swedish fish, French fries, chocolate ice cream, cinnamon rolls, calling shotgun in the car, and getting to the last level of the Incredibles video game. He was a star athlete at the Maine Special Olympics, and a gold medalist in the 100 yard dash. He touched everyone around him and brought them joy. His sisters Morgan and Katie doted on him, and in return, he was the best brother they could have asked for. Timothy was funny. At his insistence, meals were always preceded by saying grace at the dinner table, but Tim would also say grace before eating French fries at the movie theater. Despite his challenges, Timothy touched the lives of his family and community with warmth, compassion, innocence, and a purity that enriched the lives of all who knew him.

He is survived by his mother, Julie Stickney; his father, Christopher Stickney; his stepmother, Melody Stickney; his sisters Morgan and Katie; all of Gorham, Maine; his maternal grandparents, Joseph and Sheila Melia, of Meredith New Hampshire; his paternal grandparents, Wallace and Nancy Stickney, of Salem New Hampshire; and his step-grandparents, Cecelia and William Lambert, of South Portland, Maine. Tim was loved and cared for by his aunts and uncles and adored by his many cousins and friends. The family would like to thank the many teachers and support staff who contributed to his wonderful life; particularly Jeffrey Carpenter and Cassie Frayer.


Relatives and friends are invited to attend a time of visitation 16, 2011 from 2 -6 p.m. at the Jones, Rich & Hutchins 199 Woodford St. Portland.

A Catholic Service will be held 11a.m. at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception 307 Congress St. Portland.


Donations can be made to either the Maine Chapter of the Special Olympics 125 John Roberts Rd. # 19 South Portland, ME 04106 or the Autism Society of Maine 72 Main St. #B Winthrop, ME 04364 to be made in Timothys name.

Please visit www.jonesrichandhutchins.com for additional information and to sign Timothys guestbook.

▰ Ralph H Sr Stickney

Died June 06, … More Information
Ralph H Sr Stickney, age 83 of Maine, born in Everett, Massachusetts, departed this life Sunday June 6, 2000.
Obituary published: June 07, 2000 in "J Tribune"

▰ Ralph H Sr Stickney

Died June 14, … More Information
Ralph H Sr Stickney, of Maine, born in Everett, Massachusetts, entered into eternal rest June 14, 2000. Ralph was 83.
Obituary published: June 15, 2000 in "Sanford News"

▰ Pauline C Stickney

Died March 14, … More Information
Pauline C Stickney, of Norway, Maine, entered eternal life March 14, 1999. Pauline was 68.
Obituary published: March 15, 1999 in "Sun Journal"

▰ Leslie P Stickney

Died October 25, … More Information
Leslie P Stickney, of Brunswick, Maine, died on October 25, 2000. Leslie was 78.
Obituary published: October 26, 2000 in "Portland P H"

▰ Gloria (Glass) Stickney

Died April 16, … More Information
Gloria (Glass) Stickney, age 87 of Maine, born in New Hampshire, passed from this life on April 16, 2006.
Obituary published: April 17, 2006 in "Sun Journal"

▰ Gloria (Glass) Stickney

Died April 17, … More Information
Gloria (Glass) Stickney, of Maine, born in Farmington, New Hampshire, entered Heaven's gates on April 17, 2006. Gloria was 87.
Obituary published: April 18, 2006 in "Portland P H"

▰ Frances (Foster) Stickney

Died May 23, … More Information
Frances (Foster) Stickney, age 90 of Maine, born in Nashville, Tennessee, peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord May 23, 2006.
Obituary published: May 24, 2006 in "Bangor D-N"

▰ Frances (Foster) Stickney

Died May 24, … More Information
Frances (Foster) Stickney, age 90 of Maine, born in Tennessee, died on May 24, 2006.
Obituary published: May 25, 2006 in "Ellsworth Am"

▰ Dorothy P (Mcninch) Stickney

Died October 24, … More Information
Dorothy P (Mcninch) Stickney, of Houlton, Maine, went to be with the Lord on October 24, 2001. Dorothy was 79.
Obituary published: October 25, 2001 in "Bangor D-N"

▰ Doris Mary Stickney

Died July 19, … More Information
Doris Mary Stickney, born December 9, 1924 passed from this world into the next July 19, 2016 in Brunswick, Maine. Doris was 91.

▰ Donald Ernest Stickney

Died December 10, … More Information
Donald Ernest Stickney, age 78 of Bangor, Maine, passed from this life on December 10, 2009.
Obituary published: December 11, 2009 in "Kennebec J"

▰ David Chester Stickney

Died March 28, … More Information
David Chester Stickney, age 37 of Maine, born in Florida, passed from this world into the next March 28, 2000.
Obituary published: March 29, 2000 in "Portland P H"

▰ Charles E Stickney

Died December 03, … More Information
Charles E Stickney, born June 27, 1922 passed from this world into the next December 3, 2011 in Yarmouth, Maine. Charles was 89. Tags: #Cutter #Anita #Stick #Portland #Deering #School #University #Maines #Navy #Naval #Lieutenant #Cream #Maine #Blue #Service #Retired #International #Salvador #Nicaragua #Egypt #Israel #Turkey #China #Board #Environmental #Engineering #Development #Museum #Friends #Kotzschmar #Park #House #Nissen #Christmas #Sticks #North #Mount #Tuckermans #Washingtonians #Europe #France #Skiing #Stearman #Owls #Transportation #Bangor #Seminarys #Campus #Directors #Senior #Osher #Learning #Group #Association #Holiday #Effect #Next
Obituary: Charles Stick Stickney, 89

Yarmouth - Charles E. Stick Stickney, Jr., 89, died on 3, 2011, following a fall while hanging holiday garlands over the front door of Cutter House, the home he loved. He died as he lived, active to the end.

Stick was a man of intense energy and many passions. He was passionate about work, and giving back to the community. He was devoted to Anita, his loving wife of 63 years, and to his children and grandchildren. His boundless energy gave credence to the catch-phrase among many of his octogenarian friends that 80 is the new 60.

One of eight children, Stick grew up in Portland. He graduated from Deering High School in 1940, and was part of University of Maines Class of 1944, where he majored in mechanical engineering. He interrupted his education when he joined the Navy in 1943 and became a naval aviator flying torpedo bombers, firmly cementing his lifelong love of both the Navy and of being airborne. leaving the Navy in 1945, he ultimately graduated in 1946.

In 1948, Stick married Anita Cooper, with whom he had 4 children. In 1951, he joined the Naval Reserves, rising to the rank of Lieutenant Commander before separating finally from the Navy in 1956. That year, he bought the Deering Ice Cream Corporation, which had been owned by his father when he was growing up. The company became another of his passions, as was ice cream, and he routinely worked six days a week until he retired in1989. He took pride in maintaining the ice creams high quality, and in expanding the company, working side by side with his wife Anita, to include the Deering Ice Cream Shops, which at their height had over 20 locations in three states and nearly 500 employees.

Stick never did anything halfway, whether vocation or avocation. He believed in giving back to the community and did so through volunteering and philanthropy. Among many other contributions, he was instrumental in the founding of the Maine Chapter of the Navy League, and was practically legendary for putting on clambakes for the Blue Angels and hundreds of guests every time they came to Maine for an air show, most recently, this past summer. Upon his retirement, he became active in SCORE, the Service Corps for Retired Executives, and in the IESC International Executive Service Corps. With the latter group, he travelled for weeks at a time to advise ice cream companies in El Salvador, Nicaragua, Egypt, Israel, Turkey, and China, broadening his view of the world at the same time that he assisted businesses to grow. For several years he was on the Board of the Maine Department of Environmental Protection. He was a staunch supporter of University of Maine, particularly the of Engineering, and was active with U. Maines Development Council. His love of being on the water led him to become a volunteer docent at the Maine Maritime Museum. He was devoted to Portland, and expressed that through philanthropic support of many Portland institutions that mattered to him, including the Portland Museum of Art, the Portland Symphony, the Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ, and the recent reconstruction of the fountain at Deering Oaks Park.

Cutter House, the 1730 colonial house where he and Anita have lived since 1950, was another passion. He was an avid gardener, putting in his garden even while still using a cane following breaking his hip last year while skiing. Working on the house was a constant in his life and he painted it himself right up until this year. He kept bees for nearly 60 years, and still snowblowed the walkways himself. He was never too old to acquire new interests. When the JJ Nissen plant in Portland closed, he decided to take up bread baking, and bought 40 industrial bread pans. He got an industrial mixer, made a proofing box for dough to hold 40 pans, and had marathon baking sessions, taxing his homes two ovens by making as many as 160 loaves, 40 at a stretch, to donate to his churchs annual Christmas Fair.

Perhaps Sticks longest enduring passion was skiing, which he fed in his youth by becoming a bellhop in North Conway so that he could ski at Mount Cranmore. Skiing Tuckermans Ravine was one of his favorite memories. He put all of his children on skis by the time they were three, and for the past 30 years, he and Anita went with their dear friends of The Washingtonians ski group to Europe to ski every , until he broke his hip skiing in France in 2010 at age 87. He was a volunteer guide skier for Maine Handicap Skiing since that programs inception, until breaking his hip. Aviation was his other passion which he indulged by flying well into his 70s. His favorite plane was a Stearman open cockpit biplane, which he flew for 20 years, until he donated it to the Owls Head Transportation Museum, where it still resides.

Stick also never stopped learning. In the 1990s, a deepening interest in theology inspired him to take courses at Bangor Theological Seminarys Portland Campus, leading to him eventually joining the Seminarys Board of Directors. He also became a regular at Senior at the Osher Lifelong Learning at USM.

But his friendships and his family were Sticks greatest passions. He kept in touch with friends from college, from the Navy, from he Group - half a dozen couples from various ice cream companies whom he met while on the Board of the International Ice Cream Manufacturers Association, who became great friends and would gather twice a year without fail for decades, from the Washingtonians ski group, and from their neighborhood. Just last week, Stick started addressing invitations to the annual Holiday Open House at Cutter House, which traditionally as many as 70 people would attend. And he delighted in watching his grandchildren continued...

▰ Anna L (Lehay) Stickney

Died April 13, … More Information
Anna L (Lehay) Stickney, age 71 of Rumford, Maine, left herearthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home April 13, 1997.
Obituary published: April 14, 1997 in "Bangor D-N"

▰ Anita Cooper Stickney

Died June 06, … More Information
Anita Cooper Stickney, born September 6, 1925 entered Heaven's gates on June 6, 2016 in Yarmouth, Maine. Anita was 90. Tags: #Stickney #Stick #Cutter #Yarmouth #Andy #Anne #Alice #Beth #Anita #Masters #Dobbs #Vassar #Small #Owner #Management #Harvard #School #Deering #Cream #Maine #Hampshire #Massachusetts #Northeast #Speech #Boys #Girls #Southern #Portland #Orchestra #Chamber #Commerce #Depositors #Bank #North #Academy #Westbrook #Husson #Thomas #Board #Committee #Civil #Finance #Maternal #Clinic #Greater #Planned #International #Forum #Deborah #Award #Despite #Alzheimers #Nancy #Griffin #Peter #Andrew #Annie #Nick #Kunin #Timothy #Sarah #Will #Alison #Eben #Greer #Alexis #Wilbert #Adrian #Courtney #Simi #Spencer #Chauncey #Theodore #Virginia #Cooper #Lorraine #Phyllis #Hortense #Warren #Squares #Unit #Linda #Hair #Mission #Episcopal #Monument #Floor #Lindquist
Obituary: Anita Cooper Stickney died peacefully at age 90 on 6, 2016 at Bay Square in Yarmouth, Maine. Born in Rome, Georgia in 1925 to Andrew Allgood Cooper and Anita Stetson Cooper, she had lived in Maine since marrying her spouse of 63 years, Charles E. (Stick) Stickney Jr., in 1948.

In 1950, she and Stick bought Cutter House, the Yarmouth home that they loved and would live in for the next 61 years. There, they raised Andy, Anne, Alice and Beth, and pursued many passions, including keeping horses to ride and drive, gardening, clambakes, and hosting their childrens friends, local friends and neighbors, and friends and family from across the country and around the world.

Anita was a graduate of The Masters School in Dobbs Ferry, NY, and Vassar . In 1975, Anita was one of three women of 104 business leaders in the first graduating class of the Small (now the Owner/President) Management Program at Harvard Business School. In 1962, Anita became president of Deering Ice Cream Shops, Inc., which grew to include 28 stores and nearly 500 employees in Maine, New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts during her 25 years at the helm. She was also a lifelong volunteer, and served numerous nonprofit, business, and civic entities, including as a corporator of Maine Medical , a board member or trustee of Northeast Hearing and Speech , Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern Maine, Portland Symphony Orchestra, Portland Museum of Art, the Maine State Chamber of Commerce, Depositors Trust (now Key Bank), North Yarmouth Academy, Westbrook (now UNE), Husson and Thomas , among many others. She was on the Yarmouth Planning Board, was appointed to the Maine Advisory Committee of the U.S. Commission for Civil Rights, and served several terms on FAME, the Finance Authority of Maine. As a feminist who inspired her children to follow in her footsteps, Anita was a founding board member of the Maternal Clinic of Greater Portland, which evolved into Planned Parenthood. Well aware of the challenges faced by women in business, she was a founding member of the Committee of 200, of the Maine Chapter of the International Womens Forum, and of the Maine Womens Forum, organizations supporting female business leaders and entrepreneurs. In recognition of her civic and professional contributions to Maine, Anita received several honorary degrees and awards, including the Deborah Morton Award from Westbrook (UNE).

Despite the Alzheimers disease that diminished her capacity over the past decade, Anita will always be remembered by her family for her independent and pioneering spirit, her Southern hospitality, her passion for fairness, education, music, art, horses and travel, her integrity, her commitment to giving back and philanthropy, her constant glass is half-full attitude, and her love for her family and friends. Even when she no longer recognized them, she greeted visitors with the refrain that they made her day, and repeatedly told those caring for her how good they were to her and how lucky she was to have them.

Anita was predeceased by her husband Stick, as well as by her parents, her sisters Nancy Berry and Alice (Bo) Griffin and their spouses, and her grandson Peter McBratney Stickney. She is survived by her children Andrew Stickney and his wife Annie McBratney Stickney, Anne Stickney and her husband Nick Waugh, Alice Stickney, Beth Stickney and her husband Ken Kunin, her grandchildren Timothy Stickney and his wife Sarah Torkelson Stickney, Will Stickney and his wife Alison Partridge Stickney, Eben Stickney, Greer Stickney, Alexis Heimann Wilbert and her husband Adrian Wilbert, Courtney Heimann, and Simi Kunin, her three great-grandsons Spencer Stickney, Chauncey Wilbert, and Theodore Stickney, her sisters-in-law Virginia (Ginny) Cooper, Lorraine Stickney, Phyllis Stickney, and Hortense (Horty) Warren, and numerous nieces and nephews and their families.

Anitas family offers their heartfelt thanks to all those who were so gentle and caring during her last years, especially the staff at Bay Squares Harbor Unit, and also her good friend Linda Sanders of Hair Essentials, who always accomplished Mission Impossible.

A memorial service will take place at St. Bartholomews Episcopal Church in Yarmouth on 29, 2016 at 3:00 p.m. Because Anita was capable of being transported by a live symphony long after Alzheimers had robbed her attention span for anything else, and because it was her longest enduring outside interest, in lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Portland Symphony Orchestra, 50 Monument Square, 2nd Floor, Portland, ME 04101 or online at http://www.portlandsymphony.org/content/support/donate-online/

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to the Portland Symphony Orchestra.

under the direction of Lindquist , Yarmouth, ME.

▰ Anita Cooper Stickney

Died June 06, … More Information
Anita Cooper Stickney, born September 6, 1925 entered the Kingdom of Heaven June 6, 2016 in Yarmouth, Maine. Anita was 90.
Family members and close friends: , David Hefler, Marilyn & Al Strout, Abbie Barber, John Andrews, Sue Roche, Phebe Quattrucci, Sara & Bill Stockwell, Frank Broadbent, Jayne Falicon Soles, Julie Frank

▰ Robert A Stickles

Died February 25, … More Information
Robert A Stickles, age 88 of York, Maine passed away February 25, 1998.
Obituary published: February 26, 1998 in "FostersDD (NH)"

▰ Robert Stickles, Sr

Died April 28, … More Information
Robert Stickles, Sr , born January 24, 1935 departed this life Sunday April 28, 2017 in Maine. Robert was 82.

▰ Elizabeth Ann Stickles

Died April 11, … More Information
Elizabeth Ann Stickles, born February 14, 1941 went into the presence of the Lord on April 11, 2017 in Maine. Elizabeth was 76.

▰ Anita C (Fuchs) Stickles

Died November 10, … More Information
Anita C (Fuchs) Stickles, of Maine, passed from this life on November 10, 1997. Anita was 77.
Obituary published: November 11, 1997 in "Hartford Courant (CT)"

▰ Stanley G Stiansen

Died November 29, … More Information
Stanley G Stiansen, age 88 of Maine, born in Brooklyn, New York, joined the Lord November 29, 2010.
Obituary published: November 30, 2010 in "Times Record"

▰ Hertha L (Lamb)[Mielke] Stiansen

Died April 02, … More Information
Hertha L (Lamb)[Mielke] Stiansen, of Maine, born in Rogers City, Michigan, went to be with the Lord on April 2, 2003. Hertha was 76.
Obituary published: April 03, 2003 in "Presque Isle C-A (MI)"

▰ Robert Normand Sthilaire

Died October 20, … More Information
Robert Normand Sthilaire, born August 7, 1944 passed from this life on October 20, 2012 in Lewiston, Maine. Robert was 68.
Family members and close friends: , John Beganny, Betsy Sibley, Bill Davis, Diane Bolduc, Kathleen Edwards, Michelle Fleury, Karl Syben

▰ Pamela D (Libby) Sthilaire

Died May 10, … More Information
On May 10, 2007, Pamela D (Libby) Sthilaire, 53, of Auburn, Maine left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home.
Obituary published: May 11, 2007 in "Sun Journal"

▰ Pamela D (Libby) Sthilaire

Died May 10, … More Information
Pamela D (Libby) Sthilaire, age 53 of Auburn, Maine, passed from this world into the next May 10, 2007.
Obituary published: May 11, 2007 in "Portland P H"
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