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Tina L Davidson
January 10, 2023
She was a wonderful teacher, my daughter's also got to know her. She was a very special lady. She will be missed.
Dale & Belinda Ouellette
January 21, 2016
Robert Moulton and Family,
I was deeply surprised and saddened to hear of Mrs. Moulton's passing. Mrs. Moulton was such a breath of life. I was so honored to have known her, she was always very concerned for her students educational progress and their own personal well being, and cared for them as if they were her own. I am very fortunate to have known both you and Mrs. Moulton. You both had such a wonderful perspective dealing with education and life in general. You've both taught many many lessons in life and I will always cherish the conversations we had over coffee around the kitchen island as we tried to solve the problems of the world. She will be sadly missed but never forgotten. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time
Bekah Walker
January 20, 2016
My best memories of Mrs. Moulton are playing at her house as a little girl. I loved her hammock swing, the catwalk full of pillows, the secret room, and her molasses cookies. Ted and I would sit in the barber chairs and she'd spin us around as fast as she could. I think she laughed as hard as we did. Mrs. Moulton always asked me about how I was doing and gave me so much encouragement to keep going and stay strong with my school work and running. I will genuinely miss her.
Rick and Katie Michaud
January 19, 2016
Richard, Sharon, Bob, and the Moulton family, So sorry to hear of the passing of your Mom, she was truly an inspiration to everyone in the community. Whether it was her students, her children, or the athletes she was cheering for, she always showed a positive attitude. I have truly missed seeing them at the ball games since they moved. She was a very special lady. Sadly missed, but never forgotten.
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January 19, 2016
Aunt Lib always had a smile on her face. She was truly a great lady. Our thoughts and prayers are with Bob, Terry, Richard, Robert, Jr. and their families. She will always be with you in your heart and memories. Love Frank and Cheryl Osborne
David Sleeper
January 18, 2016
Dear Mr. Moulton and Family,
Mrs Moulton was an inspiration to so many people. Countless kids from throughout "the County" were so fortunate to have such a great cheerleader who celebrated not only their athletic successes but their life successes as well. On the warmest nights of summer at the baseball field and the frigid soccer nights in late autumn (and many sports in between), the two of you would always be found huddled together and cheering on the kids. Caribou athletics will never be the same without the two of you and I will always consider you our greatest fans. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
lib and sister margaret
January 18, 2016
Renee St. Peter Hodgkins
January 18, 2016
Mrs. Moulton was my 5th and 6th grade teacher and I remember she had so much energy and encouraged students with that extra umphf that she had. I loved how she would do her little sprints in the school yard. Once in a while, we saw her on a swing, swinging with that smile on her face and sparkle in her eyes. I will always have fond memories of Mrs. Moulton, she was a great teacher for us at Connor School. You will be missed and will continue to touch our lives even now that you left this life... you still influence those you have inspired! Until next time :) <3
Tina Davidson (West)
January 17, 2016
She was one of my favorite teaches(Connor School). She was full of energy and was a fun person. She will be missed.
Bea Pirie
January 17, 2016
To the Family of Mrs. Moulton:
Great teachers teach not just out of textbooks, but by lighting up imaginationsthis is what your wife, your mother did for her students at Connor. She gave a light to her students' dreams and aspirations. Her work wasn't just a job to hershe inspired, motivated and enthusiastically enjoyed her students and it showed. She was one of a kind, but you know that. One important way we can tell this: look at the students she has impacted and the beautiful things they have to say about herthis doesn't happen for everyoneshe was a special teacher and lady. I got to know her when my son Jason went to Connor School. My son enjoyed her class very much and enjoyed the conversations they had and the projects they did. I remember the first kitten my son got came from her place. She had some wild kittens that came to her barn and wanted to find a home for as many as she could and my son took her up on the offer; thus our first house cat. Remember there is no such thing as goodbyes when it comes to a teacher like Elizabeth because her teaching will forever stay with her students for she has touched their minds and hearts.
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. May God watch over you and your family in your time of sorrow. Rest in Peace.
January 17, 2016
I have such fond memories of "Liz", from our days at Farmington High! She was full of fun but never in a negative way. Not surprised to read all the comments of what a good teacher and person she was. Judy Soule Barrington
January 17, 2016
Sorry to hear about the loss of Elizabeth, I enjoyed chatting with her at the bank. Our best to you and your family Lynn and Betty McNeal
Minnie McCormick
January 17, 2016
I was saddened and surprised to read Liz's obit. She was a high school classmate of mine. She and Bob attended our 50th anniversary and one time after that. I was hoping to see her this summer at our reunion. She was a great gal, full of spunk, We enjoyed meeting Bob too. Bob, you are still welcome to our reunions if you wish.
I have notified a few of our classmates who might not have seen the news. I am sure some of them did as she lived in an area where some of class of 54 live. My thoughts and prayers are with you all
Kelly Damboise-Sparrow
January 17, 2016
Mrs.Moulton was incredible she was my 5th and 6th grade teacher. I will never forget playing kick-ball, doing awesome science experiments and doing paper-mache activities. She was the kind of teacher that really cared about her students. I was very sad to hear about her passing.
Maryann Riordan
January 17, 2016
I was sad to hear that Liz was no longer with us. We didn't see each other often, but I considered her a good friend and I will miss her.
Kelly St Peter
January 16, 2016
I absolutely adored Mrs Moulton..she was the most wonderful teacher. I looked forward to going to school each day. She was so fun..I remember her playing kickball with us...and softball. She will be deeply missed.. <3
January 16, 2016
We are greatly saddened to hear of Elizabeth's passing. Her life touched us in many ways with her energy and bright outlook on life. We will never forget the building of the tower, the impromptu visits for coffee and cookies, the help with haying, her inspiring quilting skills, and her love to our children and grandchildren. God bless you Bob and family!! James and Doris Cushman, Caribou, Maine
Kim Ouellette
January 16, 2016
I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Mrs. Moulton. She was absolutely the best teacher I ever had. I was fortunate to have her as my 5 & 6 grade teacher. Some of my fondest memories from school include the times I spent in her classroom. Her passion to teach was matched only by her compassion for her students. She will be greatly missed.
Susan Carlton
January 16, 2016
Very sorry to hear of your loss, Bob. I always enjoyed running into her and talking.
Douglas Michaud
January 16, 2016
Mrs.Moulton was the one teacher I will not forget.I was lucky to have her for a 3rd and 6th grade teacher
My deepest sympathy goes out for Bob and family.
Beth Ann Walker
January 16, 2016
What a great, great lady my dear friend Lib was. She played such an influential role in my life as a mentor in education & counselor on life, but more importantly, as a respected crony. Her twist of advice on life always gave me an overlooked and invaluable perspective. Powerful, vibrant, opinionated, funny, loving, and tougher than nails. I miss you all ready, Lib. Godspeed! xoxo
Marty and John Belanger
January 16, 2016
What a wonderful lady. She touched the lives of many-children and adults alike. We could always find Bob and Lib at CHS watching a game and cheering on the kids. Please accept our condolences.
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