![]() After graduating from Old Town High School in 1982, Tom went to the University of Maine where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Forest Management. Tom grew up in Milford with his parents and five siblings. Though this brings great sorrow, the family is comforted in knowing that Tom was greeted at the gates of heaven by his Lord Jesus Christ father and mother, Philip and Geraldine (Oakes) Pelletier older sister, Carol Ann (Pelletier) Casey and younger brother, Shawn Pelletier. Pelletier unexpectedly passed away at his home. Condolences to family may be expressed at Town - On March 4, 2023, Thomas F. Those who wish to remember Shirley (Aunti) in a special way may consider a contribution to The Bangor Humane Society, 693 Mount Hope Ave., Bangor, ME 04401. 29, 2022, at the Family Reception Center of Brookings-Smith, 163 Center St., Bangor. Averill of Waltham, MA and nephew, Mark Ginn of Portland.Ī celebration of Shirley's life will be held 1-3 p.m. Aunt Shirl was predeceased by her nieces, Shirley Averill MacDonald of Bangor Karen L. Aunt Shirl will be especially missed by her nieces and nephews and their families: Kimberly Dickson and husband, James Dickson, of Bangor Stephen Averill and his wife, Jodi-ann Johnson, of Scarborough Jean Ginn Marvin and her husband, Bob Marvin of Scarborough Tracey Ginn Guidi of Satellite Beach, Florida Rob Ginn of Manchester, MA Lisa Ginn of Manchester, MA David Ginn of Wellington, FL and numerous grand and great-grand nieces and nephews. Ginn of Scarborough and sister, Mary Ella (Ginn) Averill and her husband, Glenn Averill, of Bangor predeceased her. Ginn and his wife, Beverley, of Wellington, FL and sister-in-law, Adah P. Shirley is survived by her brother, Robert E. In fact, on occasion when a new acquaintance was introduced to her, they would invariably ask "Who's actual aunt are you?" She relished being known as Aunti to all, as evidenced by her personalized "Aunti" license plate on whichever model Volvo she was currently driving. Not only did Shirley's ten nieces and nephews and their families refer to her as "Aunti," but indeed the friends of her nieces and nephews and everyone she came to know that was younger than her generation called her Aunti or Aunt Shirl. She treasured family gatherings at the lake, a spot enjoyed by five generations of family. Her favorite place in the world, however, was Second Wind - the family camp on Green Lake, where she resided each summer. An avid lover of travel, Shirley was particularly fond of her journeys to Jamaica, Singapore, and the American southwest. For many years she and her sister, Mary Ella hosted their famous wine and cheese party, an annual gathering of the many women with whom they worked, volunteered, and shared true friendship. Shirley was involved in numerous area organizations and activities, including Quipus, Junior League, and the United Cerebral Palsy pledge drive. An early champion of the Take Your Pet to Work movement, one of Shirley's beloved dogs would often be found curled-up napping in the corner of her office. in Bangor, where she was the office manager. In the 3-plus decades following college, Shirley was the first face any visitor would see at Fox & Ginn, Inc. Following high school, Shirley attended the University of Maine. Shirley graduated from Bangor High School in 1948, where she was active in the Drama, Chemistry, Latin, and Public Affairs Clubs. Shirley was born March 6, 1930, in Bangor, ME, daughter of the late Gertrude (Twitchell) Ginn and Mark W. Bangor - Shirley Elaine Ginn, 92, died peacefully at home September 20, 2022, with family at her side. ![]()
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