He built a prominent law firm that specializes in personal injury cases and became famous for his ‘CALL JOE’ sign atop Portland’s Time & Temperature Building.
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John Neuts, 29, skilled boatsman and champion snowmobile racer
‘He loved anything that had four wheels,’ his father recalled.
Hallowell’s Alice Buck remembered as kind community cornerstone
Buck was widely known as the clerk at Boynton’s Market, and was once named Hallowell’s Citizen of the Year. She died last week at 80.
Christopher Gillies, 65, retired senior master sergeant in Air National Guard
During his 38-year career, he was deployed to the Middle East 3 times.
Rosaline Sanford, 92, longtime nurse at Maine Medical Center
She lived in Freeport for most of her life and graduated from Maine General Hospital School of Nursing in 1949.
Elizabeth ‘Ibby’ Conroy, nurse at former Arnie Hanson Center, dies at 81
From 1986 to 2001, she was a nurse at the Arnie Hansen Center on India Street in Portland, now the home of the Milestone Foundation.
Keith Savage, former probation and parole officer in Portland, dies at 80
He grew up in Portland and attended Deering High, leaving school at 17 to join the Army and serve 2 tours during the Vietnam War.
Gerard Menard, 94, longtime postal worker in Brunswick
Mr. Menard spent much of his time designing and building stage sets for school, college and church productions.
Feature obituary: Eileen Ring, 80, school bus driver and foster mother
Mrs. Ring drove a school bus for Gorham, Scarborough and Westbrook schools for nearly 40 years.
Leslie Eastman, distinguished Maine botanist, dies at 80
He also taught history and current events at Lewiston High School for 25 years.