Olive-Houghton-Obituary

Olive B. Houghton

Madison, Maine

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NEW PORTLAND -- Olive B. Houghton, 94, died Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2007, at Cedar Ridge Center for Healthcare and Rehabilitation in Skowhegan.She was born June 8, 1912, in Embden, the daughter of Bert A. and Vesta (Berry) Barron. She was educated in Embden schools, graduated from Anson Academy with...

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I knew nana as a kind and well-loving person. She was more of a grandmother than a great-grandmother and I know that I will miss her greatly. I am happy for her that she is in heaven with not only her Creator but my Creator as well but I am also sad she has left us with big shoes to fill in the family. My heart goes out to all that knew her.

Nana was my great-grandma. She cared alot about me and she always said that she still would love me if I did somethaing wrong. I also played scrabble with her when ever I could. Nana would teach me how to get more points and helped me with placing words. I know that she loved God and tried her very best at loving others and being faithful. I greatly miss her,but she is in heaven now and that is what she wanted.Her prayers were answered.
Love, Kristen

Glenna and Family, Your mother and my very dear friend was a lovely person who loved life and all those she knew and met. She was a joy to work with and did anything that was asked of her with a ready smile. She, Rodney and I worked many long hours together and enjoyed every minute. I will miss her very much and will always remember her ready wit and smile. Lovingly, Christine

Glenna, We were very saddened to here of your Mothers passing. She was a such a joy to talk to when we would go to plow her out in the winter and go in to shat.
My mother and father also were great freinds of your folks.
God Bless!

Lindy & Pam Arwood

Nana lived a long and good life. She had her share of trials and troubles in this life, but in the 30+ yrs that Jeannie has known Nana (and Bob knowing her for 18yrs), she did not leave us with any negative memories. Nana left a legacy to those she knew. Her legacy was that of her faith and love of people who came across her path.