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Reginald A. Rollins

Bingham, Maine

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PHOENIX -- Reginald A. Rollins, 61, died unexpectedly Feb. 8, 2006, in Phoenix.Reginald was born Dec. 10, 1944, in Bingham, Maine, son of Everett F. and Barbara M.(Wagner) Rollins of Bingham. He graduated from Bingham High School in 1962. In 1964 he attended Northern Maine Vocational School in a...

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Use to see Reginald all the time when I went into videostore in Skowhegan. From 1992 to 1996 I was a regular and he always welcomed me with nothing but professionalism and kindness. He use to let me reserve the newest horror movies so I could be the first one to rent them. Thank you for the wonderful memories.

I was thinking about my uncle Reggie today. When my brother and I were young, we would visit him on our family's trips to Maine. He was happy to hang out with us and show us something neat he was working on. I remember him as having a good sense of humor and being a lot like my dad, Chris Rollins, Reggie's younger brother.

Remember him as a young boy as His sister Jeanette and I spent much time together, I was around him alot. Thoughts to all the family at this time.

Remembering Reggie on this day. And thinking of his famity who truly miss him

Reggie was my uncle. I can't remember precisely when I saw him last, it has been a number of years. I do remember that he always had time for me whenever I visited Maine regardless of what he was doing.

My name is Chris Rollins. Reg is my brother- three years older than I am. I miss him already.

The last time I saw Reg was Dec. 7. He came to visit Susan and me at our home in Plainfield, NH and we “caught up” and it was good to see him. He was setting out from Maine on a journey to Arizona to find a new life. He had finally decided to close his video store in Skowhegan and he put all that he wanted to own in his jeep and set out. It was an adventure. He stopped to see friends...

I just heard about Reg. It is a sad thing to see the passing of a younger relative and an old friend. Before my parents and I moved to Bingham in the 50s, we made several trips a year to Bingham to visit my Dad’s family. We stayed in my Grandfather’s home on south Main Street, and behind that house was a large garden, several apple trees and a well worn path that led to my Uncle Everett’s and Aunt Barbara’s house. This path was worn smooth - mostly by the feet of grandkids - and I helped...

Reg was a true friend when we were growing up. My parents welcomed Reg as a regular member of our family during the "horse" years. Reg and I shared some good times riding. When it came to cars Reg was the "man". We had some good times in the Corvette and the 442 Olds.When I look back on my growing up years in Bingham, Reggie was always part of the best of those years. So long friend, the memories will always be there.
My condolences to the rest of his family. He was one of the good guys!

Bobby, Jeanette and Family.
So sorry to hear about Reggie. Too young to leave everyone. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. E-mail me at a later time. Love, Carolee & nick