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Alfred W. Lord

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Alfred W. Lord Veteran

Birth
Brownfield, Oxford County, Maine, USA
Death
12 Sep 2017 (aged 94)
Brownfield, Oxford County, Maine, USA
Burial
Brownfield, Oxford County, Maine, USA Add to Map
Plot
308
Memorial ID
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BROWNFIELD- Alfred W. Lord- Lifelong resident of Brownfield, Maine passed away on Sept. 12, 2017 at Fryeburg Healthcare Center.


He was born in 1923, son of Walter A. and Sadie[Walker}Lord. Alfred was educated

in Brownfield schools, graduating from Bean Memorial High School. After graduating

he worked with his father logging with their team of horses.


After Pearl Harbor, he went into the Army and was trained at Pensacola, Florida before

being shipped to the Pacific theater. When the Army joined with the Air Force, he

became a Staff Seargent in the 3rd Air Commando Squadron serving in the Philippines

(mostly Luzon and Leyte). He was one of many men who were flown in gliders to

behind enemy lines to establish advanced landing sites for the Allies. He was

honorably discharged at Christmas in 1946.


Returning home he married Barbara Gilpatrick. Alfred was employed by Brick Craft

Industries in Conway, NH for many years and after that company closed, went to Yield 

House, retiring from there in 1988.


He was active in his community. Past Master of Shepherd River Lodge before it

became Mt. Moriah Lodge #56 and 70 year member of the Masons.


A member of Brownfield Historical Society, member of Brownfield Fire Dept, member 

of NRA and a staunch supporter of 2nd amendment rights. 


He supported many various charities especially veteran organizations because he 

highly respected veterans dedication and service.


Alfred was an avid outdoorsman, hunting and fishing and over the years was very

successful in both endeavors. He loved farming and had a vegetable garden until he

was 91 years old. he enjoyed his family and friends and would lend a hand whenever

needed. He was a devoted and supportive caregiver to his wife of 54 years, Barbara,

during her long struggle with severe rheumatoid arthritis until her passing in 2000.


In August 2017 he was presented the Boston Post Cane as the eldest person in the

town of Brownfield, Maine.


Alfred is survived by a daughter, Judith and husband Stanley, a son, Dennis and wife

Roberta, 4 grandchildren, Donna Durgin, Pamela Coffin, Paul Lord and Glen Lord.

7 great grandchildren, Robynne Mallett, Jaysen Mallett, Kayla Durgin, Andrew Douphinett,

Christopher Douphinett, Ethan and Gage Lord, 1 great great grandson Damian Haine.

BROWNFIELD- Alfred W. Lord- Lifelong resident of Brownfield, Maine passed away on Sept. 12, 2017 at Fryeburg Healthcare Center.


He was born in 1923, son of Walter A. and Sadie[Walker}Lord. Alfred was educated

in Brownfield schools, graduating from Bean Memorial High School. After graduating

he worked with his father logging with their team of horses.


After Pearl Harbor, he went into the Army and was trained at Pensacola, Florida before

being shipped to the Pacific theater. When the Army joined with the Air Force, he

became a Staff Seargent in the 3rd Air Commando Squadron serving in the Philippines

(mostly Luzon and Leyte). He was one of many men who were flown in gliders to

behind enemy lines to establish advanced landing sites for the Allies. He was

honorably discharged at Christmas in 1946.


Returning home he married Barbara Gilpatrick. Alfred was employed by Brick Craft

Industries in Conway, NH for many years and after that company closed, went to Yield 

House, retiring from there in 1988.


He was active in his community. Past Master of Shepherd River Lodge before it

became Mt. Moriah Lodge #56 and 70 year member of the Masons.


A member of Brownfield Historical Society, member of Brownfield Fire Dept, member 

of NRA and a staunch supporter of 2nd amendment rights. 


He supported many various charities especially veteran organizations because he 

highly respected veterans dedication and service.


Alfred was an avid outdoorsman, hunting and fishing and over the years was very

successful in both endeavors. He loved farming and had a vegetable garden until he

was 91 years old. he enjoyed his family and friends and would lend a hand whenever

needed. He was a devoted and supportive caregiver to his wife of 54 years, Barbara,

during her long struggle with severe rheumatoid arthritis until her passing in 2000.


In August 2017 he was presented the Boston Post Cane as the eldest person in the

town of Brownfield, Maine.


Alfred is survived by a daughter, Judith and husband Stanley, a son, Dennis and wife

Roberta, 4 grandchildren, Donna Durgin, Pamela Coffin, Paul Lord and Glen Lord.

7 great grandchildren, Robynne Mallett, Jaysen Mallett, Kayla Durgin, Andrew Douphinett,

Christopher Douphinett, Ethan and Gage Lord, 1 great great grandson Damian Haine.



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