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Arthur P. Bishop

Waterville, Maine

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WATERVILLE -- Arthur P. Bishop, 83, formerly of Brunswick, died Tuesday, June 29, 2010, at the home of Brad, Lynda, Cameron and Kyle Bishop, where he had resided since February.

Art was born in Saco on Aug. 19, 1926, the son of Arthur and Antoinette (Larose) Bishop. Art attended Saco schools,...

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Brad,
I just heard about your dad's passing. I am so very sorry and hope that you remember all the love and passion that he always had for you and your family. Your dad was an exceptional person and I am very fortunate to have known him as a teacher, coach and just as your dad. I always loved his sense of humor. He made playing sports fun back in the old days at Brunswick High. He was kind and courteous to me any time I saw him. I have thought about him often through the years and...

Dear Brad,Lynda,Cam & Kyle,
So sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful gentleman.So glad he got to so many of the boys games. He will be missed by all.

Dear Brad, Lynda, Cam & Kyle,
Sports events have not been the same since Arthur became ill. We were fortunate that we were able to sit with Arthur one last time at the game in Gardiner just a few short weeks ago. Arthur may have loved his sports but he loved all of you more & was so very proud to be known as Cam & Kyle's grandfather. Arthur may not be sitting next to us at any more ball games but he will always be there with us. We will miss you Arthur but you will never be forgotten....

Dear Brad,Mama Bishop,Cam & Kyle- Josh,Tim & myself extend our deepest sympathies to you at this time. Art was an extremely loving & supportive grandfather to the boys. It was a rare event to not see him at any of either ones games and when his health started to fail we would see Joanne traveling the state with art. I remember one game in particular at Lincoln Academy. Kyle had reached his pitch count late in the game. I was sitting with Art and they called in Josh from short. He says...

Hi Brad, Lynda, Cam and Kyle. We are so sorry for your loss. I know these last few months have been so hard on you. Peace and comfort are finally here for Art. Mike enjoyed talking with him so much at so many games. One of my most favorite and vivid memories of Art was after a game at Lincoln Academy. He almost ran me over getting to the dugout to talk to Kyle. He said to me, "that's my grandson you know. He's a great player." I could only reply "I know and he is" before he was gone...

Dear Brad, Lynda, Cam and Kyle,
Our family is very sorry to hear about Arthur. He will always be remembered in our hearts. Our prayers are with you and we will always remember him, especially at all of the sporting events we shared. We had some great times watching the baseball games together.

Thinking of you,
Scott, Celeste, Danielle, and Curtis Chaput

Brad, Lynda, Cameron and Kyle: Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers and will continue to be as you learn to live without him.

In sympathy and friendship,
Don, Cristen, Emily and Cameron Sawyer

Dear Brad, Lynda and family,
I am so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing, I always enjoyed him, he was such a kind man...My families thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. You are very lucky to have had such a wonderful father. Thinking of you all.
Anita Ericson York