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Leona Wellman

Oakland, Maine

1924-2014

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OAKLAND - Leona Wellman, 89, of Oakland, passed away on Friday, April 18, 2014, at her home surrounded by her loving family.She was born in Industry on Sept. 30, 1924, the daughter of the late Willis and May (Drew) Tracy.She was married to the late Lewis F. Wellman Sr., before he passed away on...

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I am so sorry to hear of Leona's passing. I got a chance to meet her once, many years ago. My Mom, Clara Wellman King, was her niece. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

My deepest sympathies to the family. I loved seeing this lady weekly and talking. She will be greatly missed by many. God holds her hand and your heart. Susan Nutter, RN

I am so sorry to hear about Ma Wellman. She was a great lady that put up with all of our shananigans when we were younger.She loved us any way. Love and comfort to the whole family.

Ma Wellman was a great woman. She tolerated so much from her family and their friends but loved us all. She was a big influence on me in my younger years and will continue to be. She did life with dignity and grace. Say hi to Keith and Maxine for me. Until we meet again...

Our deepest sympathies to the entire Wellman family. Aunt Leona will be greatly missed. Her sister Irene wishes to extend her deepest condolences and Leona will be in her thoughts and prayers. God holds her in his arms and peace is her covering.

Gram, I am beyond sad to say goodbye but I know you are now at rest! I want to thank you for all the love and compassion you brought to my life...I have such great and fond memories of you and Papa! I find peace in knowing you were reunited with him and your children...I know my Mom was waiting with open arms for you! Rest easy Gram, love you!!

Our condolences to the entire Wellman family. Mrs. Wellman was a long time customer of my husband Doug. He thought so very highly of her as did I when I joined forces with him in the business. She was truly one of the nicest human beings that I have ever had the opportunity to meet. She will be missed by all who knew her.
Douglas & Linda Thorpe. RIP sweet lady.