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Catherine Jane Fessenden

Bangor, Maine

1951 - 2015

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Catherine Jane (Polyot) Fessenden, 64BANGOR – Catherine Jane (Polyot) Fessenden died peacefully at home, surrounded by family, with her husband at her side on July 31, 2015, after a three-year struggle with cancer. Cathy was born June 13, 1951, in Bangor to Carroll J. (C.J.) and Mildred (Tremble)...

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Cathy was small in stature but was a human dynamo in so many ways. I lived vicariously through many of her adventures always wishing to hear more. It is hard for me to believe five years has elapsed since her passing.

My sincerest condolences to the Fessenden Family. May the Hearer of Prayer be of comfort to you at this time. (Psalms 83:18)

You are all in my thoughts and prayers!

Dan, we were so happy that you and Cathy found each other. We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and Cathy's family.

Cathy's infectious energy and quick smile made any occasion more fun. It is sad to lose her so soon. My deepest sympathy to Dan and to all of Cathy's family.

Cathy had a wonderful sense of humor. I spent many years laughing and joking with her. I would expect nothing different from her in the way she handled her battle with cancer. My deepest sympathy to her four sons, I love you guys. Aunt Linda

I went to UMO with Cathy. She was one of the 6 of us that always hung out together in Balantine Hall. Our rooms were all together. After college, while I was living in Bangor, she and I spent a lot of time together. We had a reunion of our group here in Rhode Island a few years ago. I can't believe she's gone. I am so very sorry.

Stephen, Judy and Polyot family,
Please accept my deepest condolences for your loss at this time. May prayers and blessings comfort you through these difficult days.

She was a marvelous colleague and friend. She possessed a wonderful wit and perspective on life. Cathy epitomized the life is to be lived philosophy to the fullest extent possible. Her infectious smile will be missed but not forgotten.