She was born in Skowhegan, April 3, 1930, a daughter of John Frederick and Pearl (LeVasseur) Rice.
Barbara was a graduate of Mexico High School, Class of 1948. Prior to starting her family, she was employed as a legal assistant at Personal Finance Co. After her children were grown, she was the owner/operator of Ladies' Choice.
Barbara was a homemaker who devoted her life to raising six wonderful children, who took great pleasure in her Rumford home and camp at Roxbury Pond. She loved family gatherings, dining out, gambling and sports, especially football. It's a little known fact that she served the past 24 years as Mountain Valley's football coaches' personal consultant.
She was predeceased by her parents; her husband, F. Melvin Aylward; and a sister, Carolyn McCann.
Excerpted from Sun Journal
She was born in Skowhegan, April 3, 1930, a daughter of John Frederick and Pearl (LeVasseur) Rice.
Barbara was a graduate of Mexico High School, Class of 1948. Prior to starting her family, she was employed as a legal assistant at Personal Finance Co. After her children were grown, she was the owner/operator of Ladies' Choice.
Barbara was a homemaker who devoted her life to raising six wonderful children, who took great pleasure in her Rumford home and camp at Roxbury Pond. She loved family gatherings, dining out, gambling and sports, especially football. It's a little known fact that she served the past 24 years as Mountain Valley's football coaches' personal consultant.
She was predeceased by her parents; her husband, F. Melvin Aylward; and a sister, Carolyn McCann.
Excerpted from Sun Journal
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