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Weston Bradford Haskell III

FRANKFORT, Maine

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Weston Bradford Haskell III, 58 FRANKFORT -- Weston Bradford Haskell III, a resident of Frankfort, died on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2011, as the result of an accident on a Searsport construction site where he was working as an inspector. He was 58. Wes was born in Boston on April 1, 1953. He was the...

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Still doesn't seem possible Wes. You are sorely missed in this world.

Rene - I'm so very sorry for your loss, my sincerest condolences

The first time I met Wes he was wearing a Groucho Marx disguise, claiming he couldn't find any other glasses that morning. I can't imagine a better first impression. He loved many and was loved in return. Please accept my most sincere condolences, extended with a heavy heart.

I met Wes while he was the Superintendent at the Old Town Water District. I thoroughly enjoyed working with him and he became a very good friend of mine. I remember how excited he was when he was preparing for his sailing journey. I will sadly miss him and think of him often.

My sympathy to the Haskell family, including my high school classmate Sarah, Simsbury 1968. It's hard to lose a sibling.

I read in the Maine version of Weston's obit that he built potatoe guns with his young sons out of plastic tubing, capable of firing spuds, apples and rotten tomatoes over the garage or across the back yard. My husband & I did that with our kids when they were young too. I don't think I've ever heard another adult mention potatoe guns - amazing! To me this says a lot - meaning Wes truly was a creative, fun loving guy. Makes me wish even more that I had known him as an adult. Again, my...

Rene, I am very deeply sorry for the loss of Wes, that you are experiencing. Sharon Fiedler

I was madly in love with Weston in 7th/8th grade. As a young adult I moved West and lived there for more than 10 yrs but later returned East. Today I drive by Weston's old Simsbury house everyday on my way to work and think fondly about him every time, wondering where he is and what he's been up to. I was saddened to learn of his tragic accident and send my deepest sympathies to his loved ones, family & friends. It sounds like he was a warm & kind fellow whose simple love of life touched...

I worked with Weston for a brief time at Wagner Ford Sales, Inc. in Simbury. Weston was always a pleasant person. He will be missed.
Sincerely,
Bob