Rea-Denico-Obituary

Rea A. Denico

Madison, Maine

Aug 12, 1944 – Feb 16, 2010

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August 12, 1944
DIED
February 16, 2010
LOCATION
Madison, Maine

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MADISON -- Rea A. Denico, 65, passed away at MaineGeneral Medical Center in Waterville on Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2010, attended by her husband and daughters.

She was born in Masardis on Aug. 12, 1944, to Ruth (Hayward) and Earl Tibbetts of Garfield.

In 1952, she moved to the family's dairy...

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I am sorry to hear of Rea's passing. She & I worked together at the RFGH for many years. She was a sweet person and I have many fond memories of years together. My condolences to the entire family.

"What the heart has once owned and had, it shall never lose." -Henry Ward Beecher
So sorry to hear about Rea's passing.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Doug,Tonia,Tamara and granddaughters. We will miss Rea greatly when we have our get together in the future. We find comfort in knowing we will see you one day. our love to you all
Dale and Patricia

It is with such sadness that we learnt of Rea's passing! As we go through this passage of our lives, it is hard to understand why people are taken from us, but find comfort in knowing you all played such a special part in her life, find comfort in knowing that she continues to watch over you, guide you & love you. Please know that you all remain in our thoughts & prayers.

I am so shocked and sadden to hear of my good friend Rea,s passing.She was a great friend and lady and will be deeply missed. My thoughts are with Doug and the girls and grandkids...Love you Rea, Debbie Jean Turcotte

My prayers and thoughts are with you.My family the Cooleys were her neighbors.We would go up to her house and she would let us ride her horse-smokey.

My prayers and thoughts are with you.My family the Cooleys were her neighbors.We would go up to her house and she would let us ride her horse-smokey.
Shirley Cooley Emery-Roxboro,NC.

I WAS SADDENED TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS. I WORKED WITH REA FOR MANY YEARS AT THE HOSPITAL AND WE HAD A LOT OF RESPECT FOR EACH OTHER AND SHARED LOTS OF LAUGHS. NO MATTER HOW MANY YEARS YOU HAVE SOMEONE WITH YOU, ITS NEVER ENOUGH.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We are thinking of you, caring about you and wishing you comfort and peace.