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Jean McGuire Obituary

Jean S. McGuire
BETHEL -- Jean S. McGuire passed away on Tuesday, May 31, 2011, after a long illness. Jean was born in Rumford, the only child of Felix and Mary (Barney) Stalmuke. She attended local schools and the University of Maine, finally settling in Bethel.
She pursued a career as a teacher, taking time out to raise her two children, Michael and Megan. She will be fondly remembered for her creative approach to teaching and to life. For many years, she helped children catch up their reading and math skills. Her children and their friends remember evening sessions of being drafted to sort jelly beans by color for Jean's math students or to cut out paper snowmen for her 'Reading Blizzard' programs. Her house was always full of books and boisterous activity. She was a voracious reader of news magazines and mystery novels. Her friends and those of her children were never sure what to expect coming to her house, be it an active debate on the propriety of students wearing t-shirts with beer logos to school, or a sign pinned to the door advising that spitting on the floor and gunplay were not tolerated in Ma Jean's Bar & Grill.
Her grandchildren, who called her 'Peekie,' remember staying with her in the summer, where they could eat Popsicles on her garage roof, take swimming trips to the Sunday River, and quickly hop in the car to go watch the trains as they passed through Bethel. Her home was a place of love, laughter, and acceptance. She offered herself freely as a sympathetic ear to anyone who needed it.
Jean is survived by her son Michael McGuire, his wife Eileen, and their three children, Brendan, Sean and Kate, all reside in Farmington; her daughter Megan McGuire and her partner Christopher Cody, both of Litchfield; and assorted granddogs, cats and rats.
In lieu of flowers Jean would like donations to be sent to The Barbara Bush Children's Hospital, a
local ASPCA or your local library.
Jean S. McGuire

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Published by Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram on Jun. 2, 2011.

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June 30, 2011

Dear Meg: I am sorry to hear about your mom. She was such a part of my childhood - I can still hear her calling us twerps :) and spoiling us silly during sleep overs. Please know I am thinking of you. Julie Denison

June 9, 2011

June 09, 2011

I am remembering my friend Jean. We had many laughs together. I am thinking of you - Michael and Megan. I am saddened to hear of your loss. I know that she has a smile on her face wherever she is. Marcia Denison

Carolyn Cousins Krahn

June 3, 2011

Michael and Meagan-
I was saddened to hear about your Mom today. I loved Jean and have many memories of her in our home on Elm street- stopping in to visit with Meg and Bill or attending one of Mom's fun lady parties. I remember babysitting you both in your house on Winter street! She was so smart and so funny! Ran into her at the Bethel Library or up town when I was up skiing with Family. Please take Care. Carolyn Cousins Krahn

Lorie Garnett

June 2, 2011

Mike and Family,

Know that I am thinking of you and yours in this difficult time. I did not have the good fortune to meet Jean, but she raised a funny and thoughtful son.

Eileen Richards

June 2, 2011

Mickey and family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Remember the wonderful times and memories you shared together. This will help you through this difficult time.

I have always enjoyed the stories you have shared with me about her.

Rick and Lisa Cody

June 2, 2011

Megan - We are so sorry for your loss. Your mother was a wonderful person and will be missed. We look forward to hearing Peekie stories for many years to come.

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