Almena lived her life for her God and her family. She was a member who attended faithfully the Church of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God. When the church doors were open, she was there. At age 84, she still sang in the choir and they waited patiently for her to come to the choir loft. She served her community by cooking for families whenever a need presented itself. She earned the title "Mama Donut" as her homemade donuts were a coveted item. Her interest in local sports was high and she enjoyed attending Royals' games where she cheered loudly for her teams. She attended the Bangor Tournaments until she could no longer travel. She trekked to Boston with her family to watch the Red Sox play ball. Whenever a game was on tv, she would listen in and often do as Sox fans do, complain and love every minute of it. Almena was an avid genealogist, who kept a "small black book" where she would record local families and their descendants. She spent many hours visiting and talking with people about their ancestors. She was a founding member of the Beals Historical Society and served as treasurer for many years.
She was predeceased by her parents, Ewart and Mineola Lenfestey; husband, Lester Faulkingham; brother, Chester Lenfestey; sister, Lillian Huntley and husband, James (Jimmy) Huntley; sister, Lavonne Smith and husband, Halburton (Bertie); father-in-law, Richard Faulkingham and mother-in-law, Della Faulkingham; brother-in-law, Herbert Faulkingham; and brother-in-law, Joseph Alley. She is survived by her daughter, Paula Lord-Wilson and husband, Gary Wilson, of Addison; daughter, Carol Davis and husband, George, of Addison; grandson, Jason Lord of Addison; granddaughter, Saundra Moser and husband, Eugene, of Hooksett, NH; granddaughter, Laura Brady and husband, Christopher, of Amesbury, Mass.; granddaughter, Renee Gray and husband, Michael, of Addison; great-grandsons, Dustan and Devon Moser, Isaiah and Isaac Lord; great-granddaughter, Melody Gray; brother, Verlan Lenfestey; sister, Adele Alley; sister, Joyce Alley and husband, Ralph; brother, Wilfred Lenfestey and wife, Olive; sister-in-law, Eva Faulkingham; and sister-in-law, Margaret Lenfestey. She will be lovingly remembered by many nieces and nephews as "Mimi," and missed by a nation of cousins.
The family wishes to give special place to Archie Alley Jr. who for 25-plus years has been a loyal companion to Mama. Over the many years, they have been the family parents. Through thick and thin, they have stood by each other. The family recognizes Archie as a faithful presence in their lives.
Family and friends may call on Saturday, Sept. 3, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral service will be on Sunday, Sept. 4, at 11 a.m. Both will be held at the Church of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, located on the corner of West Jonesport, Maine. The service will be officiated by Elders Gary Wilson, Dale Smith, and Michael Beal. Internment will follow the funeral at the Sewall Field Cemetery on Beals. Arrangements were made by McClure Family Funeral Services, Machias, Maine.
Published in Bangor Daily News
Almena lived her life for her God and her family. She was a member who attended faithfully the Church of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God. When the church doors were open, she was there. At age 84, she still sang in the choir and they waited patiently for her to come to the choir loft. She served her community by cooking for families whenever a need presented itself. She earned the title "Mama Donut" as her homemade donuts were a coveted item. Her interest in local sports was high and she enjoyed attending Royals' games where she cheered loudly for her teams. She attended the Bangor Tournaments until she could no longer travel. She trekked to Boston with her family to watch the Red Sox play ball. Whenever a game was on tv, she would listen in and often do as Sox fans do, complain and love every minute of it. Almena was an avid genealogist, who kept a "small black book" where she would record local families and their descendants. She spent many hours visiting and talking with people about their ancestors. She was a founding member of the Beals Historical Society and served as treasurer for many years.
She was predeceased by her parents, Ewart and Mineola Lenfestey; husband, Lester Faulkingham; brother, Chester Lenfestey; sister, Lillian Huntley and husband, James (Jimmy) Huntley; sister, Lavonne Smith and husband, Halburton (Bertie); father-in-law, Richard Faulkingham and mother-in-law, Della Faulkingham; brother-in-law, Herbert Faulkingham; and brother-in-law, Joseph Alley. She is survived by her daughter, Paula Lord-Wilson and husband, Gary Wilson, of Addison; daughter, Carol Davis and husband, George, of Addison; grandson, Jason Lord of Addison; granddaughter, Saundra Moser and husband, Eugene, of Hooksett, NH; granddaughter, Laura Brady and husband, Christopher, of Amesbury, Mass.; granddaughter, Renee Gray and husband, Michael, of Addison; great-grandsons, Dustan and Devon Moser, Isaiah and Isaac Lord; great-granddaughter, Melody Gray; brother, Verlan Lenfestey; sister, Adele Alley; sister, Joyce Alley and husband, Ralph; brother, Wilfred Lenfestey and wife, Olive; sister-in-law, Eva Faulkingham; and sister-in-law, Margaret Lenfestey. She will be lovingly remembered by many nieces and nephews as "Mimi," and missed by a nation of cousins.
The family wishes to give special place to Archie Alley Jr. who for 25-plus years has been a loyal companion to Mama. Over the many years, they have been the family parents. Through thick and thin, they have stood by each other. The family recognizes Archie as a faithful presence in their lives.
Family and friends may call on Saturday, Sept. 3, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral service will be on Sunday, Sept. 4, at 11 a.m. Both will be held at the Church of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, located on the corner of West Jonesport, Maine. The service will be officiated by Elders Gary Wilson, Dale Smith, and Michael Beal. Internment will follow the funeral at the Sewall Field Cemetery on Beals. Arrangements were made by McClure Family Funeral Services, Machias, Maine.
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