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Edward Forrest Saxby Jr., 61
CAPE ELIZABETH - Edward Forrest Saxby Jr., 61, of Cape Elizabeth, died peacefully at home on May 6, 2017, after a year and a half of living with non-Hodgkins lymphoma.
Born on May 4, 1956, in Hartford, Conn., to Theresa Rose (Dillon) Saxby and Edward F. Saxby Sr., Ed grew up at Avon Old Farms School in Connecticut, where his father was a teacher and his mother had been secretary to the headmaster.
The family spent summers in Harrison, Maine, at the Saxby family homestead, Misty Moon Manor, where they ran a summer cottage rental business. One of Ed's first jobs was running the boat rental at the marina there.
After graduating from Avon, Ed studied for a year at Bates College. He then took six months off to hike the Appalachian Trail with two friends, from Georgia to Maine, an experience that deepened his lifelong love of nature and passion for the preservation of public lands and resources.
Ed completed his B.A. at University of Maine Orono, then his J.D. at University of Maine School of Law. He joined the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate Corps, where he met his beloved wife of 30 years, Jill. He served as the sole JAG officer at the joint U.S.-Canadian station in Argentia, Newfoundland, where their only child, Shannon, was born. Returning to Maine in 1988, he specialized in "elder law" for the final three years of his career, until illness forced his retirement in October 2016. Ed and Jill practiced together in their own small firm in South Portland.
Ed took deep satisfaction in helping hundreds of families in southern Maine and in protecting and honoring the wishes of seniors.
Ed was most proud of what he called "the most important work I ever did" -- taking several years off to help care for his oldest granddaughter during her preschool years. He loved teaching her to read, spending time with her outdoors and enjoying the days of what he called "Eilee time." He was so proud of his daughter, Shannon, for using those years to earn her B.A. and M.S.W. and begin her own career in social work.
Ed loved all things Maine. He and Jill cherished countless hikes, bike rides, canoe and camping trips with family and friends to Baxter State Park, Acadia and throughout Maine.
He became a certified Wilderness First Aid Responder and loved trail-building and supporting public spaces. He was widely-read and deeply passionate about climate change and eco-justice.
After supporting Jill through seminary, Ed was a constantly supportive minister's spouse who plunged joyfully into the life of several area churches, helping with youth groups, attending church camps and participating in many social justice, equal rights, and environmental campaigns.
He spent part of the last weeks of his life using his own story to advocate with Maine's Congressional delegation for health care coverage for all.
Guided always by a deep sense of fairness, Ed was down-to-earth, had a great sense of humor and was known to all for his thoughtfulness, generosity and kindness.
Ed is survived by his wife of more than 30 years, The Rev. Jill Job Saxby; beloved daughter, Shannon Saxby, and granddaughters, Eilee and Avery; sisters, Patricia Saxby Morang (and spouse John), of Gorham; Lynn Saxby Webster (and spouse Maynard), of New Sharon; and Janice Methot; beloved nephew, Forrest Bell, of Gorham; and niece, Gwen Bell (spouse, Alex), of Ojai, Calif.; beloved niece-in-law, Rachel Bell, of Gorham; and beloved mother-in-law and friend, Darlene Willman, of New Bern, N.C. He was predeceased by his parents; and sister Betsy, who died in childhood.
He is also survived by numerous extended family members and dear friends, dozens of whom gathered at his home on the Saturday before his death to mark his upcoming 61st birthday and to celebrate his life and legacy of love. He was a good man, who served all those around him long and well, in every way he could, for as long as he could, and always with joy.
The family deeply appreciates the extraordinary care and friendship they received at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and from The Rev. Mia Dyson, a dear longtime friend and hospice chaplain at Beacon Hospice.
A memorial service will be held, at a later date to be announced, at First Congregational Church, UCC, South Portland. Arrangements are under the care of Direct Cremation of Maine, 182 Waldo Ave., Belfast. Memories and condolences may be shared at: www.directcremationofmaine.com.

In lieu of flowers, donations
in Ed's honor to any of the following would be deeply appreciated by his loved ones:
Appalachian Mountain Club
Maine Chapter
www.amcmaine.org, or
Maine Nature Conservancy
www.nature.org/Maine, or
The Trust for Public Land (Maine)
www.tpl.org, or
The Crisis Ministries program
of First Congregational Church,
UCC, South Portland
www.fccucc.org

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Published by Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram on May 12, 2017.

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Donna Angell

May 28, 2017

I am so very very sorry to hear of Ed Saxby's passing. He was the kindest and most thoughtful person, helping me through a very difficult time. Please know that all of you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Donna Angell

May 12, 2017

May the God of all comfort be with you during this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. My heartfelt condolences to the family during this time of sorrow. (1Corinthains 15:26) Please find peace in knowing that God understands your grief and He cares. 1 Peter 5:6,"

Barbara J Orlowski

May 12, 2017

With deepest sympathy, thoughts, and prayers to all his family and friends. Thank you for your kind, compassionate service Ed.

CW

May 12, 2017

I am so sorry for your great loss. May the God who "binds up the brokenhearted" and "comforts all who mourn" sustain your family during this challenging time. (Isaiah 61:1,2) With heartfelt sympathy.

Sherry Jacques

May 12, 2017

My deepest sympathies to al of the family and friends of Ed Saxby. Though I didn't know him well, he inspired me in the love of his Church. May you all hold steadfast to the beautiful memories you have shared with Ed, and may God hold you in the palm of his hand during this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. With love and deepest sympathies.

May 12, 2017

With deepest sympathy, thoughts, and prayer to all his family and friends.
Thank you for your kind, compassionate service Ed.
RIP after a life well lived, although much too short...

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