2007-12-20
Everett Jaskiewicz
Everett "Butch" Phillip Muchmore-Jaskiewicz, 59, Westport Island, died
Saturday, December 8, as the results of an automobile accident. Born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on January 2, 1948, he was a son of
Everett Moses and Mary E. (Hackett) Muchmore. Mr. Jaskiewicz attended New Hampshire schools and moved to Norwich,
Conn. as a teenager. In 1967 he graduated from Norwich Free Academy and in
1968 entered the United States Army serving until 1974 in the 82nd
Airborne. He was a self-employed long-line fisherman for 20 years in
Beaufort, S.C. He then was a self-employed carpenter and continued his
carpentry after moving to Westport Island in 2005. He enjoyed motorcycles, fishing and coaching Little League
Baseball. Survivors include two sons, Robert D. Jaskiewicz and his wife Tracy of
Beaufort, S.C., and Matt Jaskiewicz of Washington; two daughters, Angie
Jaskiewicz of Long Island, N.Y, and Anna M. Drummond and her husband Eric
of Hawaii; four brothers, Michael W. Muchmore and his wife Ann of Westport
Island, George A. Muchmore and his wife Emmie, Thomas V. Jaskiewicz II and
his wife Kathy, and Timothy A. Jaskiewicz, all of Beaufort S.C.; four
sisters, Linda Fabian and her husband Jim, Susan Partridge and her husband
Billy, Tereasa A. Throne and Mary K. Massalon and her husband Alton, all
of Beaufort, S.C.; several grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. There will be no services. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Mike Muchmore,
P.O. Box 1552, Wiscasset, ME 04578 and will be given to an organization
that promotes seatbelt usage and awareness. Arrangements are by Mayo & Daigle Funeral Home, 40 Federal Street,
Wiscasset.
2007-12-20
Martha B. Werler
Martha B. Werler, 92, formerly of Waldoboro, passed away on the
morning
of Tuesday, December 11, at Cove's Edge, in Damariscotta. The daughter of Guy A. and Mary C, (Lash) Beane, she was born in Lynn,
Mass. on June 21, 1915. Attending Lynn Schools, she graduated from Lynn High School. She and
her first husband, Roger C. Larson resided for many years in
Moultonborough, N.H., where she worked as a secretary in the insurance
business, while also caring for her husband and daughter. Following his death in 1961, she came to Damariscotta, where she was
married to Jake Day for over 21 years. While with Jake, she assisted him
in his art business and herself, became proficient with Tole painting and
figurines. He passed away May 15th, 1983. On December 15 1985, she married Edward Werler, living at their home in
Waldoboro, until her illness. Mrs. Werler was a member of the Damariscotta Baptist Church; and while
in New Hampshire, she had been active with the Grange, Eastern Star and
the Moultonborough Women's Club. She also had a lifelong love for the
outdoors. Survivors include her husband of Waldoboro; a daughter, Harriet Larson
Seigars of Wiscasset; two granddaughters; six great-grand-children and two
great-great-grandchildren; her sister, Barbara C. Choate of North
Carolina; and several stepchildren and step-grandchildren, with whom she
remained very close. She was also predeceased by her grandson, Peter Larson Bryant, in
2003. A service to honor Mrs. Werler was held Saturday, December 15. She will
be laid to rest in Moultonborough in the spring. If desired, donations may be made to the Jake Day Art Scholarship Fund,
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