Madeline W. Hooper, 88, of Poor Farm Road, passed away at the Gosnell Memorial Hospice House on Jan. 29, 2013. Friends and relatives may call at the Dennett, Craig & Pate Funeral Home, 365 Main St., Saco, Thursday from 5-8 p.m. A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at the United Baptist Church, 318 Main St., Saco. Dr. Burton Howe will officiate. Burial will follow at Laurel Hill Cemetery. Online condolences may be expressed at www.dcpate.com. For those wishing to make memorial contributions in her memory, please consider Alzheimer’s Association Maine Chapter 383, U.S. Route 1, Suite 2C, Scarborough, ME 04074.
Marilyn Rita O’Reilly, 77, of Wells, died Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013 at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in Scarborough. In keeping with Marilyn’s wishes, services will be private. Should friends choose, memorial donations in her memory may be made to: Gosnell Memorial Hospice House, c/o Hospice of Southern Maine, 180 U.S. Route 1, Suite 1, Scarborough, ME 04074. Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel, 111 Chapel Road, Wells. www.bibberfuneral.com.
Henri F. Ouellette, 63, cherished husband and beloved friend to many, succumbed to cancer on Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. A celebration of his life will be held from 1-3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 1, 2013 at Staples Funeral Home, 53 Brunswick Ave., Gardiner. At a later date, a Mass of Christian burial will be held in Biddeford. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Health Reach Hospice and Volunteers of Kennebec Valley, 150 Dresden Ave., Gardiner, ME 04345; or Gary’s House, 97 State St., Portland, ME 04101; or plant a tree.
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