‘He worked 10 to 12 hours a day, and would come home and play in his garage,’ his wife said.
Melanie Creamer
Feature obituary: Robert Scamman Sr., 64, retired York police lieutenant, marathon runner
Mr. Scamman spent almost 40 years with the York Police Department, retiring in 2017.
Maine’s first known victim of COVID-19 was a bridge to the state’s past
Noting Albert Kelsey’s death, Gov. Janet Mills said his life and ancestors – including a former Maine governor – are reminders that each person who has died in the pandemic has a story and a life worth honoring.
Norman Jordan Jr., 85, farmer and fixture in Cape Elizabeth, dies of COVID-19
Mr. Jordan was known as the unofficial historian of the Jordan family, which has deep roots in town.
David Provencher, longtime lobsterman out of Pine Point, dies at 62
The lifelong Scarborough resident also was the handyman at The Dairy Corner, which he and his wife, Robin, sold last year after operating it for 20 years.
Shon Myers, 43, commercial fisherman, lobsterman
Myers, who had been sober for a year, died of an apparent overdose.
Richard Bryan, 81, professional driver, dies of COVID-19
Mr. Bryan operated his own boat transport company, R.H. Bryan & Son, for 40 years.
Joseph MacDonald, 73, Army veteran and Biddeford resident, dies from coronavirus
He served during the Vietnam War and volunteered for organizations including the Disabled American Veterans.
Feature obituary: Retired nurse Beverly Collins dies from complications of coronavirus
Collins, 83, worked and as a nurse and volunteered in Portland for many years and had a home in Standish.
Charles Harlow, former Portland city councilor and mayor, dies at 77
A native of Rumford, he was a teacher, coach and college placement director at Cheverus High School.