Richard E. “Whitey” Conley, 70, of Saco, died peacefully on March 2, 2012 at Evergreen Manor in Saco with his family by his side. Visiting hours will be 4-7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 6, 2012 at Hope Memorial Chapel, 480 Elm St., Biddeford, ME 04005. A noon funeral service will be held on Wednesday at United Baptist Church, Saco. Burial will be in Laurel Hill Cemetery in Saco. To share condolences online, please visit www.hopememorial.com. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to Evergreen Manor, 328 North St., Saco, ME 04072.
Beverley E. Lontine, 84, of 10 McIntire Road, passed away Friday, March 2, 2012 at Hyder Hospice House. A celebration of life will be held at Seacoast Community Church, 397 Lafayette Road, Portsmouth, N.H., at 11 a.m. Monday, March 6, 2012. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Hyder Hospice House in Dover, N.H., or York Hospital in York are welcome in her name. Arrangements are entrusted to the Johnson Funeral Home, 26 Market St., North Berwick. Online condolences can be expressed at www.johnsonfuneralhomeme.com.
Rose F. Trottier, 92, of Saco, passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 4, 2012 at Southridge Living Center in Biddeford. As per her wishes, there will be no visiting hours. A funeral service is planned for late spring and will be announced later. Memorial donations in Rose’s memory may be made to Friends of Community Action (The Food Pantry), 162 Elm St., Biddeford, ME 04005. To share condolences online, please visit www.hopememorial.com.
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