Bernard-Austin-Obituary

Bernard H. Austin

Bingham, Maine

1924-2013

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BINGHAM - On Saturday, April 6, 2013, Bernard H. Austin Sr. passed away. Mr. Austin was born Feb. 16, 1924, in Hartland. He was the oldest of 10 children, son of Dorothy Drew Austin and Carroll Israel Austin.Bernard graduated from Hartland Academy. He enjoyed and profited greatly from his...

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So sorry to hear of your Dad's passing.His monthly trips to Jackman, so long ago,were such a pleasure. Our family became very good friends with Bernie. Many prayers sent your way.
Joyve Duval and family

Sorry to here Bernie passed we had a lot of good times togather flying and hunting and other things we did over the years. Ed Andrewsw

Beth and Paul, we are so sorry for your loss. Bob & Patti

Hello Girls,Very sorry to hear about Bernard passingas you know im in ok city with pat i cound't see you all, my thoughts where with you all wednsday thought of all the good times we had at embden maine your mother and i where best friends will miss both of them love to all yvette chasse

I am saddened to hear of Bernie's passing. Many good childhood memories with the Austins and the Withams. Always lots of laughs with your mom and dad around. My parents so enjoyed the both of them at the Metropolitan times, fishing , and snowshoeing. God bless you all.
Love, Martha

I am honored to have known both Bernard and Ruth over the years. They created an amazing family. Brenda Holt

To the Austin family. So sorry for your loss. Bernard was a great man as Ruth was a great women. They both will be sadly missed but will finally be together again. RIP Bernard!

So many of my childhood memories include the Austins. From skiing at Baker, to Embden, to movies in Skowhegan or Waterville with Beth and Carole. What an amazing couple Mr. and Mrs. Austin were, and what a beautiful family they raised.

A lifetime of community work, just like his wonderful wife, Ruth. Carol, Beth, all the kids - so sorry for your loss. They were quite a team.