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Donna R. Farnham

Augusta, Maine

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Donna R. Bickford 1938-2015OAKLAND - Donna R. Bickford Farnham 76, passed away peacefully at the Lakewood Continuing Care Center in Waterville, surrounded by her family on Saturday, January 17, 2015, after a courageous battle with Progressive Supernuclear Palsy (PSP). Donna held on to celebrate...

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Sorry to hear about Donna. You are in our prayers. Brian and Norma Bulmer

Dear Ralph, and Donna's loved ones...
I recently heard of Donna's passing and so sorry for your loss. We had good times together playing cards and all the events while Charlie and Ralph served on the Town Council together. You are a survivor, Ralph; and Donna wouldn't have wanted it any other way. Will call you in the summer when we return from FL.

Daughters of the American Revolution and especially Silence Howard Hayden Chapter will miss Donna. She was always there to lend a hand and make us smile like when she brought flowers for the tables at state conventions. Her dedication to Togus and to all veterans was contagious and made us want to donate more and more. I loved going to meetings with her and we shared the same sense of humor. She was always beautifully coiffed and dressed in designer clothes, a class act all the time. Bye...

Ralph.... Sorry to hear of Donna's passing. My thoughts are with you.

Ralph, we are sorry for your loss of Donna. We had lots of fun together in our younger days. Sue and Paul King

Ralph, Lynn, and family -- I was honored to have known and worked with Donna many times during my 39 years in Oakland. She always gave 100% to everything in which she was involved, and it all came from the heart. As long as we remember her, she will live in our hearts and minds.

Although I didn't know Donna personally, my heart goes out to this family because I suffered the loss of my father from PSP and know the devastation of this rare disease. It is a long and endless struggle; difficult to watch your loved one go through the stages of such a cruel and unforgiving disorder. I found that almost nobody knew how to share and support me through those stages and the ultimate loss of my dad, so I am extending my heart, and my wish that if anyone in the family wants to...