Lewis, a fixture in the southern Maine club scene, tested positive for COVID-19 in late March.
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‘Lee’ Cressey Warner, 57, a fixture at Kennebunk Ace Hardware and in the community
The go-to person for customers looking for help with home improvement projects, Cressey Warner lived in Kennebunk most of her life before she and her husband of 3 years moved to a hobby farm in Arundel.
Eldridge ‘Ellie’ Fillmore, 79, retired distribution supervisor at Press Herald
The Portland resident was a devoted family man, respected union leader and devout Christian.
Lives Lost: Bob O’Donnell, 92, retired district chief for Portland Fire Department
He and his wife, Betty, both tested positive for COVID-19 on Feb. 4. She has recovered, but he died in late March.
Desiree Lessard, 42, devoted mother, victim of crash in Baldwin
Her husband and friends say Lessard was known for her kindness and devotion to family.
Lives Lost: Charles Lake, Navy veteran and former manager of Rockland inn
‘Wherever we went, he knew people there,’ says his daughter. ‘He knew people everywhere.’
Charles Scontras, 91, renowned educator, author, Maine labor historian
Mr. Scontras wrote more than a dozen books and taught at the University of Maine for 36 years.
Maine Lives Lost: Barry Leighton, longtime dam operator with passion for hot rods
Mr. Leighton, who owned three vintage Chevrolets and rebuilt one himself, died of COVID-19 last month.
Thomas Keller, 71, retired Portland police lieutenant, advocate for domestic violence victims
After serving in the Vietnam War, he joined the force in 1972 and rose through the ranks, distinguishing himself as a champion for the underserved.
Crystal Waugh, 39, former program director of Journey House Recovery in Sanford
The Sanford woman and substance use disorder advocate died of an apparent overdose Saturday.