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Posted 2019-04-18 12:30 PM (#93843)
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ADDIS, Sidney Morton, 87, passed away Monday, April 15, 2019. He will be deeply missed by his children Sally Addis Wood (Keith) and April Addis, grandson Jeffrey Wood, and his many dear friends and community. Sid served as a radioman in the Navy on the submarine USS Blenny (SS-324) during the Korean War followed by a career with the US Postal Service. After his retirement, he enjoyed acting in community theater in the Houston/Galveston area for which he won many awards and recognitions. He had a lifelong love of music and was an avid ukulele player. He enjoyed singing and dancing whenever he had the chance. In lieu of flowers, gifts in his name can be made to the Parkinson's Foundation. Published in Baltimore Sun Apr. 18, 2019.


SENICAL, Roger L., MCPO, USN, Ret., 82, of Melbourne, FL. formerly of Canterbury, CT. widower of the late Elaine D. (LaBrie) Senical, peacefully passed on Friday, April 12, 2019 in Rockledge, FL. Born September 16, 1936 in Gwinn, MI. to the late Clifton L. and Gertrude L. Senical. Roger was a proud Navy veteran who's military career spanned from 1954 to 1975 specializing in Submarine Communications, during this time he attained rank as Master Chief Radio Man and concluded his career from service while he was an instructor at the Naval Submarine School in Groton, CT., where he retired in 1975. Privileged to work for various companies, it was in 2004 that he finally retired from employment altogether from Konover Corp. as Supervisor of Facility Maintenance for the Norwich Town Mall, Norwich, CT. Roger called Tennessee home for several years where he enjoyed the company of family friend Barbara Marecic, but it was after a trip to Florida that the reminiscent fondness for the ocean air won his heart once again, he then decided to make this his final destination. He is survived by his children, Sherryl (Jimmy) Mullins of LaCombe, LA, Mitchell Senical of Melbourne, FL., Denise Halliday of High Springs, FL., Michelle Choquette of Danielson, CT., and Monica (Harrison) Ritchie of Canterbury, CT; 12 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren. Also surviving are his brothers, Derryl Senical of Pawcatuck, CT., James (Mez) Senical of Harrisville, MI. and Jon (Terry) Senical of Griffin, GA; sisters, Janet McCurdy of Oswosso, MI., Joanne (Tom) Pahman of Flushing, MI. and Lisa (James) Stewart of Oswosso, MI. Roger and Elaine shared 48 yrs. of marriage before she predeceased him on April 28, 2005. In addition to his wife and parents, Roger was preceded in death by his brothers, Michael Senical and Jeffery Senical; sisters, Judith Rainers and Jacqueline Burton as well as 2 grandsons. Roger will be laid to rest with full military honors at Cape Canaveral National Cemetery on Friday May 3, 2019 at 3:00 p.m. As in life, his loving wife Elaine will join him, to be interred together to rest in peace for eternity. Arrangements by Ammen Family Cremation and Funeral Care, Melbourne, 724-2222. Condolences at afcfcare.com Published in Norwich Bulletin Apr. 18, 2019.


HARMON, David, 66, passed from this world on April 9, 2019, in Augusta after a brief illness. David was born on June 7, 1952, in Portland. He graduated from Maine Central Institute in Pittsfield in 1970 and joined the US Navy a year later. David served in the Navy for 20 years, with most of that time on submarines out of Groton, Conn. He retired in 1991 and returned to his home town of Portland where he graduated from Andover College with a degree in accounting. He worked for many years as a night auditor at Howard Johnson's Plaza in Portland. David enjoyed science fiction. He spent many years going to Star Trek conventions, where he made many close friends within the fan community. Most recently, he was a proud member of Rolling Thunder, a group that seeks to bring full accountability for prisoners of war and missing in action service members of all U.S. wars. David is survived by his daughter, Angelica Booker and her husband Michael, and David's beloved grandchild Gabriel; his aunt, Alfreda Thurston; his stepsister Marilyn Austin; and his cousins Claire Thurston, Dana Thurston, Gladys Hilton, Jean Slingsby, Rachel Van Houten, Richard Thurston, and Ruth Coffey. He is predeceased by his mother, Irene (Thurston) Austin and her husband Roland, his father, Herbert Harmon, his uncles C. Leon Thurston and Earle Thurston, and his aunt Josette (Monnot) Thurston.A funeral with full military honors is scheduled for Friday April 19, at 2 p.m., at the Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery,163 Mount Vernon Rd, Augusta. Friends and family are invited to share their memories of David, after the ceremony, at the Lion's Club, on Club House Rd in Manchester, Maine. Condolences can be sent to his daughter at 147 Sewall St, Augusta, ME 04330.The family would like to thank the Maine Veterans' Homes in Scarborough and Augusta for David's care. Published in Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram on Apr. 18, 2019

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