Rose Arcand, 90, of Sanford, died Jan. 13, 2012 in Florida. A graveside memorial service will be held at Southern Maine Veterans Cemetery in Springvale, in Section J, on Wednesday, May 30 at 11 a.m.
Bernard H. Hall, 96, of Sanford, died on Tuesday, May 22, 2012 at the Greenwood Center in Sanford. Visitation will be held from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 29 at the Carll-Heald & Black Funeral Home, located at 580 Main St. in Springvale. A funeral service will be held at the funeral home at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, May 30. Interment will be at Oakdale Cemetery in Sanford. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider the charity of one’s choice. To leave a message of condolence for the family, please visit www.blackfuneralhomes.com.
Michael S. Jones, 53, of Lebanon, died at his home on Monday, May 21, 2012. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. on Friday, May 25 at the Carll-Heald & Black Funeral Home located at 580 Main St. in Springvale. A funeral service will be held at the funeral home at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 26. Interment will follow at the Pine Grove Cemetery in South Waterboro. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider the Animal Welfare Society, P.O. Box 42, West Kennebunk, ME 04094. To leave a message of sympathy for the family, please visit www.blackfuneralhomes.com.
Raymond J. Normandeau, 90, of Shapleigh, passed away peacefully May 20, at home, surrounded by his family. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Holy Family Church of St. Thérèse of Lisieux Parish, 66 North Ave., Sanford. Burial with firefighter and military honors will follow at St. Ignatius Cemetery in Sanford. Arrangements are under the direction of the Lafrance-Lambert & Black Funeral Home, 29 Winter St., Sanford. Condolences may be expressed at www.blackfuneralhomes.com.
* Death notices list funeral arrangements. For full obituaries see today’s print edition.
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