Elsie Pike Viles, 98
AUGUSTA -- Elsie Pike Viles of Augusta passed away peacefully on March 9, 2013. She was 98.
Elsie was born July 20, 1914, in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada to Dr. Charles A. and Sara Ingalls Pike. Her father was a dentist who died when Elsie was a child. Her mother then moved the family from Canada to Waterville and then to Augusta, to be closer to other family members.
Elsie attended Augusta schools, and after graduating from Cony High School she worked at the Kennebec Journal until her marriage in 1955 to William Payson Viles, a prominent Augusta businessman.
When her beloved husband Bill passed away in 1986, Elsie continued the family legacy of philanthropy through the Elsie and William Viles Foundation. She was a much-loved member of the Augusta community, which she considered to be her family, and former Governor John Baldacci once proclaimed her to be the 'First Lady of Augusta.'
Elsie was a generous benefactor to countless causes, including the Kennebec Valley Humane Society, MaineGeneral Medical Center, the Harold Alfond Center for Cancer Care, Maine Public Broadcasting, Nature Conservancy, the Viles Arboretum, Cony High School, Camp KV for Kids, Kennebec Valley YMCA, South Parish Congregational Church, the Blaine House, Maine State Museum, Supreme Judicial Court of the State of Maine, and the Lithgow Library.
In addition to the many accolades she received over the years for her philanthropic activities, Elsie was recognized as the Legacy Award winner among the Portland Press Herald's '2011 Great Women of Maine.' She was indeed a great woman, and was not deterred by having difficulty with vision and hearing in her later years.
Elsie was known for her selfless generosity and perhaps equally her sense of fun. She had many colorful parties during which she not only entertained but also educated her guests. Party-goers could be treated to a lecture on the history of hats, wild bird rehabilitation - featuring wild birds - and musical performances from noteworthy musicians, often including her friends. Elsie was also known for her three cherished Dachshunds, each named 'Otto,' that were always by her side.
Elsie was pre-deceased by her parents; her brother Dr. George Pike, and her sister Cora Pike. She was also predeceased by her husband, William P. Viles, and hischildren Sylvia Viles Lund, Marion Nichols Viles and John Viles; as well as by a great-grandson, Riley Lund. She is survived by her niece and nephew Rebecca and Charles Pike; her seven grandchildren, William N. Lund and his wife Sara Holmbom Lund, A. Michael Lund, Rolf A. Lund and his wife Linda Williams Lund, Peter T. Lund, Alfred V. Lund and his wife Ruth Retzlaff Lund, Carol Lund, and Sylvia Katherine Vicchiullo. She is also survived by her nephew Blaine Fogg and his wife Diane; her nephew Sanford Fogg, Jr. and his wife Deborah; and by 13 great-grandchildren.
Elsie's family is very grateful for the wonderful care she received from HealthReach Homecare & Hospice, Bridges Home Care, and for the love and support of her many close friends. The family also wishes to express its deep appreciation to Patsy West, Elsie's primary caretaker, adviser and friend, as well as to long-time caretakers Gaitene 'GG' Carrier, and Elizabeth 'Liz' Bailey.
At Elsie's specific request, the family will not hold a funeral. A memorial service celebrating her life will be scheduled in the springtime or early summer.
Arrangements are in the care of Knowlton and Hewins Funeral Home, One Church Street, Augusta. Memories, condolences, photos, and videos may be shared with the family on the obituary page of our website at
www.khrfuneralhomes.com In lieu of flowers,
donations can be made to:
The Kennebec Valley
Humane Society
10 Pet Haven Lane
Augusta, ME 04330 or:
The Viles Arboretum
153 Hospital Street
Augusta, ME 04330 or:
a
charity of one's choice Elsie Pike Viles
Published by Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram on Mar. 12, 2013.