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Elizabeth Scribner Obituary

Elizabeth Arlene (Perro) Scribner
1932 - 2015
CLINTON - Alzheimers is a thief in the night - stealing a little more of you each day. Stealthy, one moment at a time, it is unstoppable. There is no sound because --- you've already gone. We love you. Pain is everywhere, thickening the air I'm breathing - touching everyone - as I mourn you - as we all do. Silence is king as day by day a little more of you dies. It's too much to bear sometimes. Heavy is the heart that holds such sorrow. There's confusion in your eyes where love once lived, frustration in your face because you know - we all know - deep in our marrow - you've already gone.
Elizabeth "Liz" Arlene Scribner passed away on Dec. 17, 2015. She was born on Oct. 4, 1932, to John and Rosalind (Nichols) Perro of Winslow, the youngest of ten living children. She graduated with honors from Winslow High School in 1949. Liz was an accomplished pianist, trained in classical music, having studied under Arthur Roundy of Park Street Waterville, from the age of seven until 21. In her senior year she played in the high school orchestra, and the 'pop' band which performed for the school dances. After graduation, she worked for the Hathaway Shirt Company in Waterville, and later at Keyes Fibre Company in Fairfield, now known as Huhtamaki.
In 1954, Liz married Maurice Scribner Jr., of Albion, with whom she celebrated 61 years of marriage in 2015, and together they raised four children. In 1979, she and her family moved to Crown Point, Ind., because of her husband's occupation. Her many activities there included being a cantor and organist for St. Mathias Catholic Church in Crown Point, proofreader for the Crown Point weekly newspaper, and for one year she was the county president of the Extension Club, which is involved in homemaking suggestions and fund-raising events for charities. Liz also helped her husband with his business of industrial safety. On returning to Maine after 18 years, she renewed her membership in the Clinton Extension Club until ill health prevented continuance. Until recently, she also contributed many knitted hats and scarves to the Home For Little Wanderers.
Elizabeth was predeceased by her parents; six sisters, and four brothers. Besides her husband, she is survived by one sister, Anne Winslow of Lee, Mass.; three sons: Andrew of East Benton, Patrick (Candice) of Morrill, and Martin (Jennifer) of Maricopa, Ariz.; one daughter, Rosalind Miller of Terre Haute, Ind.; 12 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; as well as many nieces and nephews.
At the family's request, there will be no visiting hours or service, but a Mass offered for the repose of her soul will be at a later date at St. John-Christ the King Church in Winslow. Her burial will be in No. 4 Cemetery, Albion, in the spring during a private family memorial service. Arrangements are under the care of Direct Cremation of Maine, 182 Waldo Ave., Belfast. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family: www.direct cremationofmaine.com.

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Published by Central Maine on Dec. 22, 2015.

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Lisa and Ed Elias

December 17, 2021

We miss you Betty, thought about often!

Jennifer Scribner

April 10, 2016

Mom, I love you. I will always love you. I owe you everything. You weren't the typical 'Mother-in-law'. I cherish you. If it weren't for you, I wouldn't have my husband or my children. Without your smile, the sun is less warm & the moon more moody & cold. You've taught me so much through your gentle kindness, acceptance & love. I am so blessed to have you in my life these past decades. I am so grateful for you. I can only pray to live up to your example. I truly hope that you are our best Guardian Angel. You are my Amazing Grace. I will love you, always.

Gerand and Ruth Watson

December 27, 2015

We were very sorry to hear of Betty's passing. It was unfortunate for her to have the disease but fortunate for her to have the good home care you provided for her Bud.

Lisa and Ed Elias

December 23, 2015

Aunt Betty: Thank you for being part of all of the wonderful memories of Maine for the Winslow family. I will especially miss your wonderful hospitality and infectious laughter. R.I.P. - Ed and Lisa (Winslow) Elias

December 23, 2015

You are all in our thoughts during this difficult time. We will always remember her wonderful smile and laugh. Love to all, Jim Eileen Shannon and Joanna Norton

Kathy Butler

December 23, 2015

Rose and Family,
So sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. You are in our thoughts and prayers always.
Kathy Butler and JD Littlefield

December 23, 2015

My sympathy ,Bud to you and the whole family .Dot Lee.

Paula Beach

December 23, 2015

My thoughts and prayers go to Liz's family. Celebrate the great memories. Remember what a great person she was.

December 22, 2015

never had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Scribner I want the family to know our hearts go out to you all. Andy having been there for us so many time we wished we could be there for you all at this time. God Bless You all. Layne Peet and Clint Ingraham

Pam & Steve Perro

December 22, 2015

Thinking of you all during this difficult time.

Henry & Wilma Pouliot

December 22, 2015

That was a beautiful obituary In the paper.
We will sure miss her smile at the campin meetings. We have wonderful memories of her.
Will keep you in our prayers Bud you took great care of her.

Marjorie Goodwin

December 22, 2015

You have many wonderful memories to cherish in the days ahead. My heartfelt sympathy goes to all of you.

Sherry and Dave Clement

December 22, 2015

Dear Bud, Andy,and Family, Our thoughts and our support are with you during this time- You were a wonderful loving support .

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