Mary R. Garland, of Ocala, Fla. and formerly of Alfred, went into the arms of Jesus on June 1, just three weeks after being diagnosed with cancer. Her son, Andrew, and her sister, Beth, were by her side. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, July 19 at 1 p.m. at the Carll-Heald & Black Funeral Home, 580 Main St., Springvale. A reception will follow at the Heald Family Center, 574 Main St., Springvale. Burial will follow in Evergreen Cemetery in Alfred. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider the American Cancer Society, New England Division, 1 Bowdoin Mill Island Suite 300, Topsham, ME 04086. Arrangements are under the direction of the Carll-Heald & Black Funeral Home, 580 Main St., Springvale. Condolences may be expressed at www.blackfuneralhomes.com.
Winifred D. “Winnie” Letourneau, 83, of Sanford, died on Sunday, May 20, 2012 at the Newton Center in Sanford. A graveside service for Rene and Winifred will be held on June 21 at 10 a.m. at St. Ignatius Cemetery, located on Berwick Road in Sanford. Arrangements are under the direction of Lafrance-Lambert & Black Funeral Home, 29 Winter St., Sanford. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider the Maine Children’s Cancer Program, 100 Campus Drive, Scarborough, ME 04074. To leave a message of condolence for the family, please visit www.blackfuneralhomes.com.
Arthur E. Noble, 75, of Sanford, died on Monday, June 11, 2012 at Maine Medical Center in Portland. A graveside service will be held on Monday, June 18 at 1 p.m. at the Southern Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery, located on Stanley Road in Springvale. Arrangements are under the direction of Carll-Heald and Black Funeral Home in Springvale. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider sending a memorial contribution to Amanda Noble, P.O. Box 656, Sanford, ME 04073. To leave a message of condolence for the family, visit www.blackfuneralhomes.com.
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