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Charles Davison
2001-05-25
Charles Davison, 87, died May 15.
He was born in Portland September 7, 1913, a son of William and Ellen Davison, and attended Portland Schools. He retired from Portland Stove Foundry and was a member of the Cathedral Church.
He is survived by his wife, Catherine, of Raymond; three sons, James and Richard, of Raymond, and Paul, of New Gloucester; one daughter, Patricia Rogers of Mechanic Falls, 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Predeceased are a son; Michael who died in 1999 and granddaughter Shannon Davison who died in 1998.
Visitation was at Wilson Funeral Home, 24 Shaker Road, followed by a funeral, with Monsignor Robert Lavoie as celebrant. Committal will be at a later date. Arrangements were by Wilson Funeral Home.
Priscilla U. Dunn Thomas, 72, daughter of Retha Dunn, of Gray, died Wednesday May 23 in Ocean Springs, Miss.
She was born in Hartford, Dunn and Sue Taylor; her foster sisters, Linda Davis and Carol Orozco; a daughter-in-law, Harriet Stone; 15 grandchildren 19 great-grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews and adopted sons and daughters.
She was predeceased by her husband, Donivan Thomas, Sr.; her father Archie Dunn; a brother, Burchard Dunn; a foster brother, Dwight Robson; a daughter, Mary Ellen Thomas; and a granddaughter, Malissa Thomas.
Margo Lee Flint, 57, of Gray, died Sunday.
2001-05-18
She was born in Marlone, Maine Medical Center and operated her own business, " Memories of Yesterday". She enjoyed photography, crafts and family gatherings, and was a devoted mother and sister. She is the great-granddaughter of Mildred Webb, who took care of the Unknown Soldier's Grave in Gray Village Cemetery.
Surviving is one son, Craig S. Flint, of Gray; a brother, David E. Farrell, of Westbrook; a sister, Sharon A. Stanley, of Portland; and several nieces and nephews.
Visitation was on Wednesday at Wilson Funeral Home, 24 Shaker Road, Gray, and a graveside service was held on Thursday in Gray Village Cemetery. Arrangements were by Wilson Funeral Home.
Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 52 Federal Street, Brunswick, Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Augusta.