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Abigail Holman

Augusta, Maine

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FAYETTE -- Abigail Mildred Holman of Fayette died Saturday, April 7, 2007, of injuries suffered in a skiing accident while participating in a charity ski race at Sugarloaf.Abby was born in Lewiston on March 28, 1962, the fourth daughter and fifth of six children of Elaine Libbey Holman and...

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I was shocked to read of Abigail's death in the University of Puget Sound magazine. We were Alpha Phi's together and although had lost track of her after college, I never forgot her smile and love for the outdoors. Her accomplishments were many and she led a life which any of us would be proud to follow.

I just found out about the tragic death of Abigail Holman. She was one of my Alpha Phi sisters at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, WA. Although I had not had any contact with Abby since college; I have such wonderful memories of her in college and I am very saddened by her tragic death. My heart goes out to her daughter, and Family.

Jill Morrow (Ritter)
University of Puget Sound Alpha Phi Sister.

I had just learned that Jeff was getting married in June, from Jeff's mother. Never met Abigail, but we know Jeff. Reading about Abigail and all she had accomplished and her love for Maine. Our hearts go out to Jeff, his family, Molly and her family. Such a waste of a wonderful person.

My thoughts and prayers are with Abby's family, and especially with her daughter, Molly.

(Governor McKernan's staff member)

I knew Abby at a distance as a member of the McKernan Administration. She was a highly dedicated, loyal and hard-working young member of his staff. Even then, it was obvious her life held great potential. It is inconceivable her life was cut short as was her husband's life by such an accident. All of my sympathies go to the Holman, Weegar and Timm families at this very sad and tragic time. Sincerely, Jane Titcomb, Holden, Massachusetts.

Many hearts have been broken open by this very sad event. Mainers will be grieving our loss collectively, as well as sharing in the deep well of grief borne by the Holman and Weegar families. Sarah, Claire, Megan, Eleanor, and Molly (who I have not had the pleasure of meeting) my deepest sympathy and love to you and your family. In Abby's short life, she has left indellible imprints in many communities and in many hearts. She will continue to be an inspiration to us all. She'll no doubt...

Terry and I will always remember the years spent as next door neighbors. Abby will be greatly missed. Molly, our prayers are with you and may God bless.

My heartfelt sympathy to Molly and the Weegar family, especially Molly's grandmother Nancy who has so faithfully cared for her all along. Marion Brooks

We were shocked, and deeply saddened, by the news of Abby’s tragic death. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family, and especially with her daughter, Molly.