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Georgia Mae (Elwell) Trask

OAKLAND – With broken hearts, we share the passing of Georgia Mae (Elwell) Trask, 76, of Oakland, at her home on Saturday, July 29, 2023, after an undiagnosed illness.

Georgia was born in Brooks, on Oct. 7, 1946, to George and Bertha (Curtis) Elwell. She grew up with an appreciation for music and learned to play the piano after watching her sister, Ann. When she was older, she danced at the Blue Goose and performed there as a singer.

She raised two families 20 years apart. She worked for an employment agency, as a special-ed tech, and as a sales clerk at a local JJ Nissen store. She retired and spent the next 11 years caring for her ailing husband, Ronald. No one was better cared for than him.

She enjoyed going yardsaling, quilting, stamp collecting, scrapbooking, crosswords, reading, playing the piano, caring for her plants, and conversing and visiting with family and friends. She loved Red Sox baseball, chocolate milk with a ham italian, and always had to finish a meal with something sweet.

She was predeceased by her parents, brother Edward, sisters Ellen Parent and Ann Ward, her grandbunny Fluff and her beloved cat Scamper, and most recently, by her husband Ronald, whom she had been married to for 40 years.

She is survived by her daughters Rebecca Dostie and her husband Christopher, and their cats Lily and Gracie, Dee Haun and her husband Rick, and Dacia Rancourt and her husband Christopher; sons, Randall Trask and his wife Pauline and Scott Nesbit and partner Lisa; Sibling Avis Bradford; grandson Myles Rancourt and his wife Lizzy; granddaughters, Casey Collins and her husband TJ and Brook York; great-grandchildren, Allie and Ella Collins, Carter York, and Hudson Rancourt; special nieces Wendy Ward and Penny Hathaway; and childhood best friend Luella Merrifield.

We all love and miss you so much Mom. We’re lost without you. Rest in peace until we meet again.

A celebration of life will be held in Oakland, on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2023. Please call 207-680-0616 for more details.

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