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Charlotte Moreshead Libby

Portland, Maine

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Charlotte Moreshead Libby, 76 PORTLAND -- Charlotte Moreshead Libby, 76, of Portland and beloved wife of 49 years to Robert W. Libby, passed away Sunday, June 22, 2008, after complications with appendicitis. She was born Jan. 17, 1932, in Portland to the late Charles and Cora (Ricker)...

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My deepest sympathy to the Libby Family,
I thank you all for the positive influence on my life, the winning and loving smile of Mrs. Libby, the example the Libby family set for me, and the stellar dedication of Susan throughout their Rainbow years.
Know that I will pray for your family. Many blessings to you,
Alyson Cobb Morgan
www.alyzabethan.blogspot.com

To Charlotte's family, I graduated from DHS with Charlotte, and lived on Frances St., when she lived on Bolton St., I was very happy to see her at our reunion held at The Salwater Grill, she was in a wheelchair, but looked very happy and cheerful, and we re-introuduced ourselves at that time. She was a lovely lady, my thoughts and prayers are with all of you, Sincerely Joan (Martin) Stackhouse

To all the members of Charlotte's family: We were so sorry to hear about her passing. We remember her well as our Worthy Grand Matron, as she was one of the great ones. She was always so kind and loving, and was ever ready to help anyone who needed the help. All you had to do was ask.
Please accept our sincere condolances in your great loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very sad time in your lives.
With Fraternal Love,
Barbara and Wendall Shaw

Charlotte was a dear friend and I knew her best as the Worthy Grand Matron of Maine Eastern Star, with Noel Griffin as her Worthy Grand Patron. She will be missed.
Bobbi Griffin

To Mr. Libby, Sue and family,

I knew the Libby family from church and Rainbow. I was lucky enough to see Mr. and Mrs. Libby in the past year or so when visiting my Mom at The Woods at Canco. I had a long overdue chance to give them both a hug. Mrs. Libby was a great friend to my Mom always including her in social activities. She was a mother figure to many Rainbow girls and she left a lasting impression on me that I will carry in my heart forever. I will keep you in my thoughts...

Charlotte was a very kind and considerate lady. Always smiling and wanting to talk with you. We in Eastern Star will surely miss her. I was very fortunate to have been one of her deputies while she was Worthy Grand Matron. We all loved her dearly.
Joyce and Richard Chase Unity, ME

Bob, Susan, and all of Charlotte's family,
I have only known Charlotte for a year but I enjoyed taking care of her while she was a resident at Cedars. I enjoyed my frequent talks with Charlotte and will truly miss her when I get back to work. God's blessings on all of you during this difficult time.

Dear Friends,
Charlotte was a wonderful lady and one I dearly loved. She also had a smile and a kind word for everyone.
She will surely be missed.
Gayle Sprague

Dear Charlotte & Bob,

You are both wonderful people that I got to know thru my aunt Judy. Then, I was lucky enough to have Charlotte as my teacher in high school. She will be missed.