Bangor Daily News
August 15, 1961Milo - Mrs. Marian McKechnie Ladd, 57, died suddenly Sunday evening at her home.
She was born at Sangerville December 13, 1903, daughter of Almer and Harriet (Edgerly) McKechnie.
She was a mamber of the Derby Mothers Service Club.
She is survived by her husband Vaughn of Milo, a son, James of Milo; a daughter, Mrs. Joanne DeWitt of Dover-Foxcroft; five grandchildren; and a cousin.
Rochester Democrat And Chronicle
August 11, 2009McKusick, Wayne Loring , died peacefully in Palliative Care at Strong Memorial Hospital on August 9th at 9:30 a.m. after several weeks of hospitalization.
He is predeceased by his wife Betty, son Leon, sister Margaret and friend Margaret Fitter.
He is survived by his sisters Marge Hallihan and MaryLou Clark (Robert) and brother Leon Roy (Barbara), daughter Klaran (Andy), son Karl (Ali) and son Gordon (Hatsy). Also by his grandchildren, Page, Karl (Sarah), Shea, Aria (Jeff), Morgan, Erin, and Kaya; great-grandson Teagan, and anticipating great-granddaughter Lillian.
Bangor Daily News
June 23, 2009DOVER - FOXCROFT - Frances Roberts Glover, wife of the late William G. Glover Sr., died June 22, 2009, at a Bangor hospital. She was the daughter of Elmer E. and Mary (Connelly) Roberts of Bangor.
She graduated from Bangor High School, Class of 1940, and Bangor Maine School of Commerce, now Husson University, Class of 1943, where she was a member of Epsilon Tau Epsilon sorority. She taught at Foxcroft Academy from 1943 to 1945 before going to the University of Maine to get her Bachelor of Science in education. She taught at Sangerville High School and then with her husband owned and operated Riverside Greenhouse, Dover-Foxcroft. She later worked as a legal secretary at the firm of C. W. & H. M. Hayes until her retirement in 1988. She was a former member and past president of the Molasto Club and a member and past president of the GFWC Miosac Club, both clubs being members of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. She was a member of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, Dover-Foxcroft, the Bernadettes of St. Thomas, the Reading Club at Thompson Free Library and Piscataquis Regional YMCA. She was a Girl Scout leader for 15 years, and spent many hours working for the Band Boosters of Foxcroft Academy.
She is survived by two daughters, Elizabeth and her husband, Michael Wiers, of St. Albans, and Mary Lahti of Kingston, N.H.; one son, William Glover and his wife, Debra, of Portland; two grandsons, Matthew Wiers of St. Albans and Gregory Wiers and his wife, Dawn, of Hartland; two great-grandsons, Ethan and Bryan Wiers of Hartland; a brother, Charles Roberts of Bangor; a brother-in-law, John Glover and his wife, Barbara, of Dover-Foxcroft; several nieces and nephews.
Kennebec Journal (Augusta, ME)
February 10, 2005DOVER-FOXCROFT -- Sally Gellerson Glover Bartram, 77, died peacefully on Feb. 8, 2005, at a local nursing home.
Sally was born in Dover-Foxcroft on May 5, 1927, to Dorothy Dyer and Arnold T. Gellerson. She spent many of her growing-up years in the home of her grandmother, Frances Gellerson, whom Sally held in deep affection throughout her life.
She was predeceased by her parents; husbands Charles L. Glover and Philip H. Bartram; brother Rex Gellerson; and her son, Greg T. Glover.
She is survived by her son, Gilman A. Glover and his wife, Peggy, of Dover-Foxcroft; grandchildren Kevin Glover of Canaan, N.H., and Leslie Glover of Winona, Minn.; daughter-in-law Priscilla Glover Zarella and grandchildren, Kaela, Kelsie and Kallie Glover, all of Readfield; stepmother Beatrice Gellerson of Dover-Foxcroft; stepsisters and brothers-in-law, Mary and Thatcher Adams of Garland, and Kristen and Bruce Gurall of Concord, Mass.; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins; and a special friend, Leone Vaughan of Hallowell.
Sally was devoted to her family and loyal to her friends, and was well known for her ready sense of fun and humor. She used her understanding and love of design and color as a means of decorating her world and that of others with whom she generously shared the remarkable talent. She truly "brightened the corner" of spirit and space wherever she was.
Sally attended the Modern School of Fashion and Design in Boston before working in the advertising department at Freese's Department Store, while her husband, Charles, was a student at the University of Maine. Her natural ability to visualize a completed project before she began, coupled with a sense of style, texture and sense of color, meant that she was sought after by friends and associates whenever they needed decorating advice. Her touch was seen in the homes of her friends and extended to enhancing interiors of banks, churches and to the Blaine House during her years as its hostess. Her knowledge of antiques not only contributed to her success as a decorator, but led her to establish her own antiques business in Dover-Foxcroft before moving to Manchester.
In her years of living in Dover-Foxcroft and Manchester, she maintained an active interest in church, club and civic affairs, including participation in the Manchester Grange and Manchester Community Church. She worked on GOP political campaigns at the state and local levels, eventually serving as social secretary for Gov. John McKernan at the Blaine House.
Bangor Daily News (ME)
July 15, 2017Dover-Foxcroft - John A. Glover, 90, husband of the late Barbara (Roberts) Glover, passed away peacefully July 12, 2017, at Hibbard Nursing Home. He was born April 25, 1927, in Dover-Foxcroft, the son of Elmer A. and Julia (Gilman) Glover.
He was a graduate of Foxcroft Academy, Class of 1945, and attended the University of Michigan, graduating in 1952 with a degree in Education. He received an MA in Education from the University of Maine in 1964. A U.S. Army veteran, he served at Ft. Devens and Ft. Dix from 1946-1948.
He was a voracious reader, passionate about the things he believed in, an avid University of Michigan football fan and often quoted Ogden Nash. He loved his family, his camp on Sebec Lake (especially all aspects of plumbing), his church, and a good laugh.
John began a long teaching career at Anson Academy and South Paris High School, before coming to Foxcroft Academy, where he taught history for 29 years, retiring in 1983 as head of the History Department. He was proud to accompany the Foxcroft Academy team to the National BiCentennial Competition on the Constitution and Bill of Rights in Washington D.C. for four years with his colleague and good friend, Rusty Willette. In 2015, he was presented the Tillson D. Thomas Award, given annually to a past faculty or staff member who served FA with the highest degree of professionalism. His legacy includes not only his family but also the impact he had on the hundreds of students to whom he was not only a teacher but also a guide and source of inspiration.
While John and Barbara lived in Monson, he represented Monson on the Board of Directors of MSAD 68. He was also a member of the Monson Planning Board. He served as treasurer of the Piscataquis Valley Fair Association from 1964-1974, was a past member of the Small Woodlands Owners Association of Maine, and a life member of the NEA, MTA, and MRTA. He also enjoyed the long-lasting friendships he had with other members of the Piscataquis County Retired Teachers Association.
John was a faithful member of the United Church of Christ in both Monson and Dover-Foxcroft. He served in many capacities for the Coordinating Council for the Maine Conference, UCC, including as a member of the Executive Board of the Penobscot-Piscataquis Association, and the Church and Ministry Committee of the Maine UCC.
John is survived by five children, Carol Blanchard of Milo, Janis Glover and her husband, Rick Beebe, of Hamden, CT, Jeffrey Glover and his wife, Janice, of Arvada, CO, Gail Glover and her husband, Dan Joyce, of Fairfax, VA, and John S. Glover and his wife, Chiaolian, of Portland. He leaves eight grandchildren, Chad and Ryan Blanchard, Evan Glover, Julia and Owen Joyce, John A. II, Justin and Rachel Glover; and several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by a sister, Elizabeth G. Oakes; and two brothers, William and Charles Glover.
Bangor Daily News (ME)
September 19, 2013DOVER-FOXCROFT and MONSON - Barbara R. Glover, 85, wife of John A. Glover, passed away with grace, Sept. 19, 2013, at her home in Dover-Foxcroft. She was born July 5, 1928, in Lowell, Mass., the daughter of Kenneth B. and Marguerite (MacFadyen) Roberts. A graduate of Cranston High School, Cranston, R.I., class of 1946, she attended Rhode Island State College. In 1949 she married John A. Glover and made their home in Maine.
She was a Certified Ski Instructor at Squaw Mountain in Greenville for 26 years, a position she enjoyed immensely. She researched the genealogical backgrounds of the Gilman, Glover, MacLean, MacFadyen, Roberts and Sisson families, and enjoyed painting their respective coats of arms She was a past president and secretary of the Molasto Club. Barbara was very involved with her church and served as moderator of the Monson UCC, member and secretary of the Guild, as a delegate to the Maine Conference from the Monson UCC Church, auditor of the Piscataquis-Penobscot Assoc. of the Maine UCC, as scribe of the Piscataquis-Penobscot Association and its Church and Ministry Committee, and as member and co-chair of the Small Church Mission Team of the Maine Conference of UCC Churches. In the last few years she attended the Dover-Foxcroft Congregational Church and had served there as clerk of the church.
As a member of the Miosac Club, she was a founding member of the Piscataquis County Chapter of "Newborns in Need," knitting many items to be donated to area hospitals and funeral homes. She was an avid reader and crossword puzzle enthusiast. The family cottage at Sebec Lake was a special place for her.
Barbara is survived by her loving husband of 64 years, John of Dover-Foxcroft; five children, Carol G. Blanchard of Milo, Janis G. Glover and husband, Richard Beebe II, of Hamden, Conn., Jeffrey B. Glover and wife, Jan, of Arvada, Colo., Gail E. Glover and husband, Daniel O. Joyce, of Fairfax, Va., and John S. Glover and wife, Chiaolian, of Portland; and eight grandchildren, Chad and Ryan Blanchard, Evan Glover, Julia and Owen Joyce, and John A. III, Justin, and Rachel Glover. She also leaves several nieces, nephews and cousins.
The Record (Hackensack, NJ)
May 27, 1997CATHERINE S. "KAY" HASKELL, 85, of Washington Township died Sunday. She was a member of the Ambulance Corps and Seniors and a past president of the Women's Club, all in Washington Township. She was a member of the Westwood Women's Club.
New York Times
July 19, 1966
MONTCLAIR, N.J., July 18 - Carl C. Haskell, who retired 11 years ago as secretary of H. B. Lehman-Connor Company of New York, importers and distributords of decorative frabrics, died yesterday in Mountainside Hospital, Glen Ridge, he was 76 years old and lived at 480 Valley Road, Upper Montclair.
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New York Times
July 19, 1966
HASKELL - Carl C., of 480 Valley Road, Upper Montclair, husband of Marie Davis Haskell, father of Mrs. A. Spencer Marsellis; also survived by two granddaughters and a brother, C. Roy Haskell.
Interment at Mount Hebron Cemetery.
Charles Robert Haskell was adopted by Frederick and Mary (Green) Haskell.
Portland Press Herald (ME)
June 5, 2000Aola F. Haskell, 90, of Spring Street and formerly of Cumberland Avenue, Portland, died June 1, 2000, at a local nursing home. She was born in Portland, a daughter of Charles R. and Rose Smith Haskell, attended local schools and graduated from Portland High School.
Miss Haskell was employed by Dun and Bradstreet. She worked 22 years as an office manager for Dr. Henry Tabachnick, retiring in 1973. She was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
Portland Press Herald (ME)
November 13, 1995Ellen Haskell, 83, of Linden Street and formerly of Carrignan Avenue, South Portland, died Thursday at Halifax Hospital in Daytona Beach, Florida.
She was born in Brighton, Mass., a daughter of Denis and Winifred Cairns Sullivan. She attended Boston schools and was a graduate of Jamaica Plain High School.
Mrs. Haskell came to the Portland area in 1946 and for many years was employed at the Lafayette Town House as resident manager, retiring in 1978. In 1978 she moved to Port Orange. She was a communicant of Sacred Heart Church in Portland and a communicant of the Epiphany Church in Port Orange.
Her first husband, Edward Seymourian, died in 1967. Her second husband, Robert F. Haskell, died in 1978. A son, Malcolm J. Seymourian, died in 1994.
She is survived by a son, Edward D. Seymourian of Portland; a sister, Mary Puzo of San Diego; seven grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
Portland Press Herald (ME)
February 19, 1996Charles M. Haskell, 81, formerly of Cumberland Avenue, died Sunday at a South Portland nursing home after a lengthy illness. He was born in Portland, a son of Charles R. and Rose Smith Haskell. He attended Portland schools and graduated from Deering High School in 1936.
He served in the Army field artillery during World War II. Mr. Haskell was employed by Portland Terminal for over 30 years as a crew dispatcher. He enjoyed working with and teaching baseball to children. For many years he organized and coached a Little League team known as ''Haskell's Aces.'' He was a member of the Harold T. Andrews American Legion Post as well as the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen.
He is survived by a sister, Aola Haskell of Portland.
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U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Name: Charles M Haskell
Birth Year: 1915
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: Maine
State of Residence: Maine
County or City: Cumberland
Enlistment Date: 16 Sep 1940
Enlistment State: Maine
Enlistment City: Portland
Branch Code: Coast Artillery Corps or Army Mine Planter Service
Grade: Private
Component: National Guard (Officers, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Men)
Source: National Guard
Education: 2 years of college
Civil Occupation: Teachers and instructors, n.e.c.
Marital status: Single, without dependents
Height: 71
Weight: 170
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U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Name: Charles M Haskell
Birth Year: 1915
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: Maine
State of Residence: Maine
County or City: Cumberland
Enlistment Date: 26 Oct 1942
Enlistment State: Maine
Enlistment City: Portland
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Enlisted Man, Regular Army, after 3 months of Discharge
Education: Grammar school
Civil Occupation: Unskilled oilers of machinery
Marital status: Single, without dependents
Height: 71
Weight: 163
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U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010
Name: Charles Haskell
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 30 Jan 1915
Death Date: 18 Feb 1996
Cause of Death: Natural
SSN: 004141468
Branch 1: ARMY
Enlistment Date 1: 9 Nov 1942
Release Date 1: 5 Feb 1946
U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Name: Eugene L Haskell
Birth Year: 1917
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: New York
State of Residence: Maine
County or City: Cumberland
Enlistment Date: 23 Sep 1940
Enlistment State: Maine
Enlistment City: Portland
Branch: Coast Artillery Corps
Branch Code: Coast Artillery Corps or Army Mine Planter Service
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: One year enlistment
Component: Army of the United States - includes the following: Voluntary enlistments effective December 8, 1941 and thereafter; One year enlistments of National Guardsman whose State enlistment expires while in the Federal Service; Officers appointed in the Army of
Source: Civil Life
Education: 4 years of high school
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 71
Weight: 140
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Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963
Enlisted: September 23, 1940
Discharged: September 23, 1941
Enlisted: August 19, 1942
Discharged: August 23, 1943
Service # 20148137, 31151459
Pension # C-17 524 233
Battery B 240th CA (HD), Army
Military Police Co. 1102 Serc. Co. Unit
41890. William Langdon Haskell
William Langdon Haskell, MD, was a physician.
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Major, USA Medical Corps, 1917-1921Source:
Who's Who in New England
Vol 3 1938
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Maine, Military Index, 1917-1920
Name: William L. Haskell
Birth Date: 3 Feb 1870
Birth Place: Bowdoinham, Maine, USA
Serial Number: Maj
Residence Place: Lewiston
Comments: Drafted into Federal serv as Maj Med C fr NG Aug. 5/17. Major. Org: M Det 11 Inf to Aug. 8/17; MOTC Ft Oglethorpe Ga to Sept. 9/17; M Det C Def of Portland to Feb. 1/18; M Det 54 Arty CAC to Sept. 22/18; M Det Cp No. 2 Railway Res APO 719 AEF to Feb. 4/19; Cas Officer to disch. Overseas: Mar. 22/18 to Mar. 8/19. Hon disch for conv of Govt: Mar. 21, 1919.