PAULINE E. BROCHU of Sanford died Monday in Sanford. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 18 at St. Thérèse of Lisieux Parish, Holy Family Church, located on North Avenue in Sanford. Interment will be at St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Biddeford. Arrangements are under the directions of Lafrance-Lambert & Black Funeral Home in Sanford. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider the Animal Welfare Society, P.O. Box 43, West Kennebunk, ME 04094. To leave a message of condolence for the family please visit www.blackfuneralhomes.com.
FRED NORRIS HAM JR. of Hollis died Monday in Hollis. Visiting hours will be from 6-8 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 18, at the Dennett, Craig & Pate Funeral Home, located on the corners of Routes 202 and 4A (13 Portland Road) in Buxton (Bar Mills). www.dcpate.com. Burial will be in the spring with USMC honors at South Buxton Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Ronald McDonald House, 250 Brackett St., Portland, ME 04102.
ALBERT P. C. LEFEBVRE formerly of Biddeford died Feb. 3 in Portsmouth, N.H.
PAUL E. OLIVER of Arundel died Tuesday in Arundel. Visiting hours will be on Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011 from 4-7 p.m. at Cote Funeral Home, the corner of Beach and James streets, Saco. A graveside service will be held in St. Mary’s Cemetery on Friday, Feb. 18, 2011 at 11 a.m. Arrangements are by Cote Funeral Home, Saco. To send a private condolence to the family, go to www.cotefuneralhome.com. In lieu of flowers, the family request a remembrance in honor of Paul to Beacon Hospice, 529 Main St., Suite 101, Boston, MA 02129.
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