Family members affectionately remember the Portland native as a rebel who lived life to its fullest.
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BIW executive, family man took his life as depression mounted during pandemic
The stresses that took a toll on James Richardson, 54, are a broader concern for mental health care providers, who fear suicide rates will increase because of the isolation, uncertainty and economic pressures of the pandemic.
Scarborough police say speed, fog were factors in fatal crash
Ethan Tucker, a 2019 graduate of South Portland High, is remembered as a loyal and thoughtful friend.
Lorraine Moreau, 87, longtime bookkeeper at Portland service station
Mrs. Moreau worked for 45 years at Hamilton Service Station, which her father founded.
Family, friends remember Wells high schooler, 15, who died unexpectedly in her sleep
The sudden death of Ariana Leighton, an avid learner and passionate writer, shines a spotlight on similar tragedies in Maine and nationwide.
Todd Miller, 53, avid skier who was beloved at Sunday River
His friends and family remember him as an outdoorsman who lived life to its fullest.
Theresa Boissonneault, devoted mother, grandmother and Red Sox fan, dies of COVID-19
Mrs. Boissonneault, who was 90, is remembered by her family as a strong, independent and resilient woman who was thrilled when she got to see David Ortiz homer in Game 1 of the 2013 World Series at Fenway Park.
David McConnell, 83, retired headmaster at Kennebunk High School
He also was director of game day operations and head of ushers for the Portland Sea Dogs for 25 years.
Jeanne LaChance, 74, owner of JJ’s Eatery Too in Old Orchard Beach
Mrs. LaChance started two restaurants, and was active in many local civic groups.
Ellen Peoples, retired secretary, devoted mother, proud American, dies at 99
Her family remembers her as a devoted mother who made sure everyone was fed and took pride in flying the U.S. and Marine Corps flags in honor of her husband, a World War II veteran who died in 1973.