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Posted: Mon Nov 5th, 2007 01:13 pm |
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| Jean Hanson, Chris Hanson Whiteway's lovely mother, has departed this earth. There is a lovely obit in Sunday's Portland Press Herald/Sunday Telegram.
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Posted: Mon Nov 5th, 2007 01:19 pm |
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| She was a very special woman, and my heart goes out to Chris and her brother on their loss.
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Posted: Mon Nov 5th, 2007 01:21 pm |
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| If anyone knows Chris's contact info, please e-mail or PM me......
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Posted: Wed Nov 7th, 2007 12:02 am |
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Thanks Bayberry, Jean was a sweetheart for sure, when she was
leaving she had a few odds and ends to sell and Barbara and I
were trying to set up the mountain cabin on a shoestring. Jean
had a fold up picnic table, knowing we were in a bind she
donated it. Our thoughts and love are with Chris
The last e-mail I have is
chrised@comcast.net
Chris and Eds tel 941-623-0598
This is a hotlink to the online guestbook
http://www.legacy.com/MaineToday-PressHerald/GB/GuestbookView.aspx?PersonId=97250857
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Posted: Sat Nov 10th, 2007 10:35 pm |
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Another loss for Culebra....."Moose" Mailloux has gone on to join so many wonderful souls in the playground above. Moose was a big man -- big in heart, big in soul, and big in playfulness. And he sure liked to build in big scales......but he also was a gentle soul. A recent fond memory was about 4 years ago when he arrived at my parent's house Christmas morning with a present for my mother......it was packed in a lovely large, very large, blue Tupper ware container.....a whole pile of horse manure. Seemed like the neighborly thing to do for Moose.
He'll be missed, and our loving thoughts go out to his children and grandchildren.
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Posted: Sun Nov 11th, 2007 12:36 am |
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| Billy? or another Mailloux?
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Posted: Sun Nov 11th, 2007 12:41 am |
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| Bill's father -- a great man and character! He built the large house with the bell tower (yup -- a real bell tower) on the road to Zoni with the duck pond. People didn't fully understand that so much of what he built at the house was for the pure fun of it all.....Moose never missed an opportunity for a good hearty laugh!
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Posted: Sun Nov 11th, 2007 01:03 am |
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| Quite frankly, I never understood all the ducks. Did they come there naturally?
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