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Eugene Gene Reilly Poston

Portland, Maine

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Eugene Gene Reilly Poston, 82     AUGUSTA -- Eugene Gene Reilly Poston, 82, died Thursday, April 3, 2008, after a brief illness.     He was born on March 26, 1926, in Brooklyn, N.Y., the son of Leo A. and Anna (Reilly) Poston. Gene graduated of St. John's Academy in Plattsburgh, N.Y., in 1944....

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To Mary Anne and Gene's children:

I'm so sorry to hear that Gene has passed away. I worked with him at Diamond Match in Plattsburgh. He was a good friend.

To the Poston Family:
I am so sorry to hear of Gene's passing. Gene hired me at Guy Gannett in 1984 and I had the pleasure of working with him for several years. I will forever be indebted to him for the chance he gave me to expand my knowledge about the field of human resources and labor relations. He also spoke of his family often and how proud he was of each and every one of you. Gene was a real inspiration to me, and I was pleased to hear from him by phone a couple years ago. I...

Dear Dana, Tammy, Andrew, and Danielle,
You're all in our thoughts during this difficult time and we love you!

Gene and Mary Anne were great friends during our days at St. Johns Academy in Plattsburgh, N.Y. We were neighbors and had much fun together.
He will always reside in happiness and kindness.
Many happy thoughts!!
God Bless!!

Dana, Tammy & family: Sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Dear Dana, Tammy & family,
I was so sorry to hear about your Dad passing. I just lost my Mom recently so can understand what you are going through right now. Please know you are in my thoughts & prayers.

Dana, sorry to hear about your Dad,my prayers are with you an your family

Dear Dana and family:

I was so sorry to read of your Dad's passing. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Sorry to hear that Mr. Poston is gone. He was a great father to his kids as well as other kids in the neighborhood. He was a gentleman and an outstanding role model for us. He was generous with his time and included others such as me and my brother when he took his children skiing. I remember breaking my thumb on one of those ski trips and he drove me to the hospital in Norway- and back to the mountain-to get a couple more runs in! My best to Neal, Dana, and AnnLee's families.