Wendell married his sweetheart, Winona Harris, on July 5th, 1947. Together, they brought five children into the world. He went to work for the Rumford Mill and was able to earn his G.E.D. while an employee there. Wendell’s wife, Winona, passed away in 1997, after 50 years of marriage.
Wendell was predeceased by his son Kendall. He is survived by his sister, Methyl Park, and sister-in-law, Connie Easter, as well as two daughters, (Sharon Husic of Maryland and Sandra Hall from Tennessee), two sons (Clayton Easter and Doug “Happy” Easter, both of Rumford, Maine), 11 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, and 3 great-great grandchildren, including a set of twins, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Wendell was a life-long member in the Grange and the VFW in Rumford. For many years, Wendell was a Volunteer Fireman and a member of the Ellis River Cemetery Association, the Rumford Historical Society, and the Rumford Point Congregational Church. He also enjoyed working with his tractor to plow gardens for people.
(Obtained from Meader Funeral Home)
Wendell married his sweetheart, Winona Harris, on July 5th, 1947. Together, they brought five children into the world. He went to work for the Rumford Mill and was able to earn his G.E.D. while an employee there. Wendell’s wife, Winona, passed away in 1997, after 50 years of marriage.
Wendell was predeceased by his son Kendall. He is survived by his sister, Methyl Park, and sister-in-law, Connie Easter, as well as two daughters, (Sharon Husic of Maryland and Sandra Hall from Tennessee), two sons (Clayton Easter and Doug “Happy” Easter, both of Rumford, Maine), 11 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, and 3 great-great grandchildren, including a set of twins, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Wendell was a life-long member in the Grange and the VFW in Rumford. For many years, Wendell was a Volunteer Fireman and a member of the Ellis River Cemetery Association, the Rumford Historical Society, and the Rumford Point Congregational Church. He also enjoyed working with his tractor to plow gardens for people.
(Obtained from Meader Funeral Home)
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