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DENNYSVILLE 鈥?Edgar Earle Seavey, 86, died Aug. 11, 2010, at his home. He was born April 29, 1924, in Calais, son of Harry and Grace Wallace Seavey. He was a hard worker all of his life. He spent nearly 25 years working in the woods in the Crawford area. On Oct. 26, 1951, he married M stanley cup website ary Stewart , and in 1964 they moved to Dennysville. There he worked fo stanley cup r many years in a hen pen, later worked for Hallowells saw mill, and then became a bus driver for the Edmunds School Department. He then spent his last several years as a caretaker at Dennysville Heights until his retirement. During his retirement he enjoyed hunting, fishing and gardening. He also served at stanley mugs Dennysville Fire Department for many years. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a son, Richard Seavey; a grandson, Gordon Seavey Jr. GR ; a great-granddaughter, Ashley Elizabeth; a sister, Thelma Hunnewell and husband, Shirley; and a brother and sister-in-law, Ralph and Eleanor Stewart. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Mary Stewart Seavey; children, Gordon Seavey and wife, Jeannie, of Crawford, Kenneth Seavey of Texas, Allan Seavey and wife, Shelley, of Edmunds, Marilyn Fenderson and husband, Bobby, of Marion, Sandra Matteson and husband, Loring, Carolyn Nicholas and husband, Jack, Cindy Seavey and companion, Charlie, and daughter-in-law, Debbie Seavey, all of Dennysville; grandchildren, Julie-Ann, Heather, Joshua, Shawna, Eric, Brittany, Sammy, Stevie, Shelby, Brian, Richard, Tina, Ryan, Crissy |
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