Warren-Thurston-Obituary

Warren E. Thurston

South Portland, Maine

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Warren E. Thurston, DDS, 87 SOUTH PORTLAND -- Warren E. Thurston, 87, of South Portland, died in Portland on Dec. 17, 2010, following a long illness. He was born in Portland on Sept. 8, 1923, the son of Warren and Emma Taylor Thurston and was a graduate of Deering High School. He also graduated...

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Margaret, Mary, and Mary Jo,
Take comfort in your happy memories of Bud, especially all of that joy in the times spent on the island.
Peace to you all now that Bud is at peace.
Mary

Mary Jo, I am SO sorry. Take care of yourself. Know that I am thinking of you.

Mary Jo,
May you find comfort in your memories and knowing that you were able to be with your father when he went to be with Him. Our thoughts are with you and your family as you deal with loss at this time of year.

Maryjo - Bud must have felt great comfort in having you with him in his final moments. It was so beautiful to see you and your children show him such deep devotion and love over the years. My best to you all.

Maryjo - Bud must have felt great comfort in having you with him for his last moments. It was beautiful to see you and your children show him such deep devotion and love. My best to you all.

Mary Jo and Margaret- Sorry to hear about your father. I'll never forget him taking my father and me into town when I injured my hand mowing Paul and Dodo's lawn, and, of course, him riding his mower all over the island, with your mother in the cart.
Margaret, I look forward to seeing you. Please email me, in Portland. [email protected].
Evan Horton

Mary Jo & Margaret,
So sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. As a fellow Islander I remember him well sitting up on the porch as I'd walk by. He'd always have a smile and wave and the occasional, "Try not to get in too much trouble there, Matthew!" he'd say with a wink and a chuckle. I did listen sometimes.
My thoughts are with you and your family.
Matt Woodruff

Margaret and Mary-Jo. I have such fond memories of your dad and mine getting into all sorts of mischief on LDI.--- at least our mothers thought so. I'm sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Linda

Margaret & Mary Jo. It's been a long time since I've seen Uncle Bud. I remember your Dad as being all smiles, jovial, and full of life.....even when I was sitting in the dentist chair. He used to say "oh what are you frowning about". That would even make me smile. Thinking of you. All my love, Susan Chase