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Leona Helen Makein

Leona Helen Makein, 78, of Newnan, Ga., died Thursday, March 8, 2001, at Mariner Health Care in Newnan, Ga. She was born in Brockton, Mass., on March 12, 1922. Mrs. Makein was a retired nurse, and is survived by her mother-in-law, Dora Makein; her son, George Lauzon, of Newnan, Ga., and Frank Lauzon, of Madison; grandchildren Patricia Bounds, Catherine Groover, Jason Lauzon, Jimmy Lauzon, Peter Lauzon, and Donna Rooks; and many great-grandchildren. Services will be held today (Monday) at the McKoon Funeral Home Chapel in Newnan, Ga. Mrs. Makein will be laid to rest at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park at 656 Roscoe Road in Newnan, GA.

George Morton Redding

FRYEBURG George Morton Redding, 77, of Highland Park in Fryeburg, died Sunday, March 11, 2001, at the Memorial Hospital in North Conway.
He was born in Attleboro, Mass., the son of Edgar and Alice Glidden Redding. He grew up in Raynham, Mass., and graduated from Raynham High School. He was a World War II Army Air Force veteran. He lived in Franklin, Mass., for many years and worked 35 years for General Motors in the paint department. He was past master of Excelsior Lodge of Masons in Franklin and was a member of Pythagorean Lodge in Fryeburg.
His whole life he was an avid stamp collector, and at the time of his death he was president of the White Mountain Stamp Club. He was past secretary of the Highland Park Association, and past president of the Fryeburg Historical Society. In 1985, he designed and built his home in Fryeburg.
He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Annie Ventham Redding, of Fryeburg; two daughters, Louise Mae Jonston, of Hyannis, Mass., and Judy Redding of Bartlett; two granddaughters, Wendy Farrell and Mary Jane Jonston; and two grandsons, Corey Farrell Jr., and John Farrell.
Visiting hours will be Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Wood Funeral Home, 12 Warren Street, Fryeburg. Pythagorean Lodge of Masons will conduct a Masonic Service on Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the funeral home.
Donations in his memory may be made to Fryeburg Rescue, P.O. Box 177, Fryeburg, Maine 04037.

Patrick C. Warren

BROWNFIELD, Maine Patrick C. Warren, 44, of Pig Street in Brownfield, died unexpectedly March 10, 2001, in Quincy, Mass. He was born July 31, 1956, in Somerville, Mass., a son of Herman C. and Margaret M. Saulnier Warren. Mr. Warren was educated in Cambridge, Mass., schools and graduated from Cambridge High and Latin in 1974. He served in the U. S. Marine Corps, stationed in North Carolina. He worked many years as a sub-contractor hanging drywall. Most recently he worked at Paris Farmers Union of North Conway as a clerk before returning to drywall work for R & B Drywall Company of East Conway. Mr. Warren retired in 2000 due to ill health. He enjoyed motorcycling, lifting weights and listening to music. He also had a great love for his family and friends and enjoyed spending time with them. He was predeceased by one brother, Walter Warren, who died Jan. 1, 1999. Besides his mother of Fryeburg, he is survived by his wife of seven years, Jane M. Richardson Warren; a daughter, Jessica L. Warren of Sandy Hook, Conn.; a sister, Patricia Ivery of Norway, Maine; and four brothers, George Warren, Center Conway, Michael Warren, Fryeburg, Frank Warren, Brownfield, and David Warren, Albany, NY. Visiting hours will be Friday from 6 to 8 p.m., followed by a funeral service Saturday at 11 a.m., both at Neal and York Funeral Home, 12 High Street, Kezar Falls, Maine. Burial will be in the spring.

Leon H. Newbegin Sr.

HIRAM, Maine Leon H. Newbegin Sr., 68, of Shotgun Gulch Road, Hiram, Maine, died March 13, 2001, in Center Ossipee at the home of his son Brian.
He was born Dec. 3, 1932, in Hiram, a son of Lottie M. Sargent and William H. Newbegin Sr.
Mr. Newbegin was educated in Hiram schools and served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War.
He drove trucks for Owen Currier Trucking of Fryeburg and for Morgan Linen of Londonderry, retiring in 1979 due to a disability. He was animal control officer in Hiram for many years. He was a member of the Hiram VFW.
Mr. Newbegin enjoyed fishing and hunting.
He was predeceased by his son Leon H. Newbegin Jr., who died in 1991.
Survivors include his son Brian Newbegin of Center Ossipee; three daughters, Dian Garrett of Crestview, Fla., Lisa Newbegin of Concord, and Delores Bowen of Crestview, Fla.; three sisters, Ethel Sargent of Cornish, Maine, Emma Sargent of Bridgton, Maine, and Bernice Gothwaithe of Bridgton, Maine; as well as nine grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held Tuesday, March 20, at 7 p.m. at Neal and York Funeral Home, 12 High Street, Kezar Falls, Maine. Pastor Barry Judd will officiate. A graveside service will be held at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery in the spring.

Viola Beryl Faulkner

WINTERPORT, Maine Viola Beryl Faulkner, 87, of Boston Road in Winterport, Maine, died Wednesday, March 7, 2001, at the Brewer Rehabilitation and Living Center.
She was born in Hartford Center, Maine, on Aug. 1, 1913, the daughter of Harry and Eva Allen Dudley, and was educated in South Paris schools. She had lived in the Waterford area for many years and was a member of the Norway and Waterford American Legion Auxiliary. She enjoyed knitting, crocheting, gardening, feeding her birds and was a avid reader of the Bible.
She was predeceased by her husband Jonah H. Faulkner, a son Harry and a daughter Crystal. She is survived by three sons John R. of Orange, Mass., Samuel J. of Appleton, Maine, and Kenneth L. of Hayneville, Ga.; seven daughters, Vivian Bullard of Oxford, Mass., Virginia Grenier of Winterport, Maine, Zillah Karstetter of Pittsfield, Maine, Esther Faulkner of Fryeburg, Ruth Sawyer and Mary Butterfield, both of Farmington Falls, and Susan Kesterson of Ocean Springs, Miss.; two sisters, Ruby Kahkonen of South Paris, Maine and Frantie Giasson of Waterford, Maine; 38 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.
A funeral service will be held Monday at 11 a.m. from the Wood Funeral Home, 12 Warren Street, Fryeburg, with the Rev. Keith Cushman officiating. Spring burial will be in No. 4 Cemetery Lovell.
Donations in her memory may be made to the Arthritis Foundation, 201 Main Street, Westbrook Maine 04092.

Earl Wolcott Hobart

MIRROR LAKE Earl Wolcott Hobart died March 6, 2001, at his home on Mirror Lake Drive in Mirror Lake.
He was born Nov. 21, 1915, in Revere, Mass., the son of the late Earl G. and Bertha (Griffith) Hobart.
Mr. Hobart was raised in Reading, Mass. He was a graduate of Reading High School. He served in World War II in the Company H of the 182nd infantry for 37 months in the South Pacific, and then as an instructor in Motor Mechanics at Fort Riley, Kan.
In 1921 his father opened Hobart's Garage which Earl W. Hobart continued to operate upon his discharge from the Army. The business was in existence for over 50 years. In the black-out of 1965, it was one of two stations in eastern New England able to operate because of a private generator. For over 20 years he sponsored the sale of Christmas trees by the Reading Chapter of Demolay.
While residing in Reading and North Reading, Earl was an active member of each Congregational Church. In Reading he was Town Meeting member for 15 years, a member of the Rotary Club, serving as president and then as treasurer for eight years.
He was a member of the Good Samaritan Lodge of Reading, the Reading Commandry, Royal Arch Chapter, Scottish Rite, Appelo Temple and was a charter member of the Simadi Shrine Club as well as the Solomon Island Club.
While in New Hampshire he was an active member and former president of the Meals on Wheels Program. He served as the first president of Friends of Libby and treasurer for six years, a member of the Lay Committee of the Mirror Lake Church and treasurer for 18 years. He was recently named treasurer emeritus by the Lay Committee.
For over 15 years he served as chairman of the Properties Committee for the Huggins Hospital Street Fair. In 1990 Earl and Mary were fair chairmen. In recognition of this, Gov. Judd Gregg presented them with a Volunteer Award in October, 1990.
In 1982 he served on the committee that developed the Power Mechanics Program for the Governor Wentworth Vocational School. He also served on the Tuftonboro Budget Committee for three years.
In 1997 Mr. Hobart was recognized as a Paul Harris Fellow by the Wolfeboro Rotary Club.
Mr. Hobart is survived by his wife Mary Krickel (Carrick) of Mirror Lake; his daughter, Julie Shelley Tryder and her husband William M. Tryder III; his grandchildren, Carrick Joy O'Brien and her husband Michael, William M. Tryder IV and Timothy Hobart Tryder.
The family request no flowers, and memorial thoughts may be expressed by contributing to the Hospice of Southern Carroll County, P.O. Box 1620, Wolfeboro NH 03894 or the Scholarship Fund of the Mirror Lake Church.
Memorial services for Mr. Hobart will be held March 17 at 2 p.m. at the Mirror Lake Community Church, Mirror Lake, N.H. Lord Funeral Home, Route 28, Wolfeboro is in charge of arrangements.

Timothy H. Lloyd

LITTLETON Timothy H. Lloyd, 38, of Partridge Lake Road, passed away at the Littleton Regional Hospital on March 7, 2001, as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident on Nov. 25, 2000, in Littleton.
He was born in Littleton, the son of Herbert and Fay (Edson) Lloyd, and he was a lifelong resident of that community. He attended local schools, graduating from the Littleton High School in 1981. He served in the U.S. Air Force and the NH Army National Guard. For the past 15 years, he had been employed as a salesman and most recently store manager for A.D. Sanel Auto Parts in Littleton. He was an ardent outdoorsman and an avid hunter. He loved motorcycling, cars, snowmobiling, antiquing and home remodeling. He was a devoted family man and loyal friend.
He is survived by his wife of 19 years, Therese (Godbout) Lloyd, a son, Nathan Lloyd, and a daughter, Nicole Lloyd, all of Littleton; his parents, Herb and Fay Lloyd, of Bethlehem; two brothers, Gregory Lloyd, of Watertown, N.Y., and Christopher Lloyd, of Northfield; a sister, Beth Ellen Couture, of Jefferson; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and several cousins.
Friends may call at the Ross Funeral Home, Littleton Chapel, on Friday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 10, at 10:30 a.m. at the First Congregational Church on Main Street in Littleton, and burial will follow in the Glenwood Cemetery.
Those who wish may make donations in his memory to the Littleton Area Hospice, 600 St. Johnsbury Road, Littleton, NH 03561, or to the North Country Emergency Fund, c/o Alan MacDonald, Littleton Lodge of Elks, Bethlehem Road, Littleton, NH 03561.

Marion (Cobb) Alger

Marion (Cobb) Alger, North Easton, Mass. resident, died unexpectedly on Monday, March 5, 2001 at the home of her son, Wayne Eldridge. She was 79 with her 80th birthday on March 6, 2001.
She was the wife of the late George B. Eldridge of Brockton, Mass., as well as the wife of the late Alton Alger of North Easton, Mass.
Born and educated in Brockton, Mass., Mrs. Alger was a resident of North Easton, Mass. for the past 36 years. During her working career she was employed at Randy Boat Shoe of Randolph, Mass., former company, and Cape Cod Originals of West Bridgewater, Mass.
She is survived by two sons and their wives, Rev. David B. and Virginia Eldridge of Glen and Wyoming, R.I. and Wayne B. and Angelika Eldridge of East Bridgewater, Mass., and was predeceased by another son, Donald B. Eldridge in 1993. She enjoyed her seven grandchildren: Melissa Eldridge, James Eldridge, and Michael Eldridge of East Bridgewater, Mass.; Katherine Eldridge of Boston, Mass.; Susan Eldridge of Glen; Brian Eldridge of Plymouth; and Robin Eldridge of Vermont. Mrs. Alger had one great-grandchild.
She is also survived by a sister, Elizabeth A. Cobb of Wareham, Mass., and a brother, Harold G. Cobb of New Port Richie, Fla.
Funeral services will be held Friday, March 9 at 12 noon at the Dahlborg-MacNevin Funeral Home, 647 Main Street, Brockton, Mass. Visiting hours will take place on Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.

Raymond H. Emery Jr.

Raymond H. Emery Jr., 76, of Center Conway, died at the Catholic Medical Center in Manchester on Thursday, March 1, 2001, after a lengthy illness.
He was born in Massachusetts on Feb. 21, 1925, a son of the late Raymond H. and Abigail (MacAllister) Emery Sr. A resident of Center Conway since 1986, he had previously lived in Nashua and Twin Mountain.
He was the husband of Mary P. (Armstrong) Emery, to whom he had been married for almost 23 years.
After serving two tours of duty in the U.S. Coast Guard, serving on a destroyer, Mr. Emery was employed by the U.S. government civil service and spent the next 26 years at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. His position was that of supervisor of the nuclear power department, working with nuclear submarines. As well, Mr. Emery had spent four years working part-time as a special officer for the Newington, Dover, and Portsmouth Police Departments.
Mr. Emery had attended the Episcopal church.
He enjoyed woodworking and doing crossword puzzles. He was a longtime member of the American Legion Post 46 in Conway.
He was educated in Massachusetts and took numerous college courses at the University of New Hampshire, University of Connecticut, and other colleges.
Mr. Emery was predeceased by four brothers and a sister.
In addition to his wife, survivors include his stepdaughter Paulette Vollheim and her husband, Peter, of Nashua; a grandson, Weston Vollheim of Nashua; and several nieces and nephews.
There will be no visiting hours. Funeral services and internment will be held in the Spring at the N.H. State Veterans Cemetery in Boscawen. Contributions in his memory may be made to: N. E. Heart Institute/Catholic Medical Center, 100 McGregor Street, Manchester NH 03102. Arrangements are in the care of the Davis Funeral Home, One Lock Street, Nashua NH 03064-2238. The funeral home's phone number is 883-3401.

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