RONALD E. BROWN of Biddeford, died Tuesday in Biddeford. Visiting hours will be 3 to 6 p.m. on Friday, July, 23, 2010 at Hope Memorial Chapel, 480 Elm St., Biddeford, ME 04005. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. on Saturday at St. Anne’s Chapel of St. Joseph Church in Biddeford. Donations in Ronald’s memory may be made to the Biddeford Free Clinic, 189 Alfred St., Biddeford, ME 04005 or to St. Andre’s Healthcare Facility, 407 Pool St., Biddeford, ME 04005. To share condolences online, please visit www.HopeMemorial.com.
COLONEL PAUL W. PRESCOTT of Scituate, Mass., died Jan. 7, 2010 in Scituate, Mass. A brief memorial and burial will be held at the Pine Grove Cemetery-North, located at corner of Sokokis Trail (Route 5) and Clark’s Bridge Road, North Waterboro, Maine on July 24 at 1 p.m. followed by a reception at the Old Town Hall, 24 Townhouse Road, East Waterboro, ME 04030 from 2-4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations in Paul’s name can be made to the St. Stephen’s Discretionary Fund to help families in need, St. Stephen Episcopal Church, 424 Sokokis Trail, P.O. Box 158, East Waterboro, ME 04030.
ROBERT J. ROY of Sanford, died Monday in Sanford. Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday, July 23 at the Lafrance-Lambert & Black Funeral Home, 29 Winter St. in Sanford. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 24 at St. Thérèse of Lisieux Parish, Holy Family Church located on North Avenue in Sanford. Interment with military honors will follow at St. Ignatius Cemetery. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider, the Sanford Vet Center General Post Fund, 628 Main St., Springvale, ME 04083 or the Greenwood Center Activities Fund, 1142 Main St., Sanford, ME 04073. To leave a message of condolence for the family please visit www.blackfuneralhomes.com.
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