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Eva Florence Greenwood

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Eva Florence Greenwood

Birth
Androscoggin County, Maine, USA
Death
10 Oct 2006 (aged 94)
Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine, USA
Burial
Sabattus, Androscoggin County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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Eva was born in Wales, the daughter of Walter and Jennie Frost Greenwood. Eva passed on at d'Youville Pavilion, where she had been a resident since Aug. 25.

She attended schools in Wales and Lewiston. She worked at New England Telephone Co. in Lewiston for 48 years, retiring in 1977, as a supervisor.

She enjoyed hunting and fishing, she also enjoyed watching her birds. She loved her cocker spaniel, T.J. Greenwood. She was a member of Pioneers of Telecom and a life-time member of the Litchfield Sportsman Club. In 1968, she caught a togue that weighed 8 lbs. 6 oz. in Emden Pond. Her great-nephew, Rodney Bubier has been taking care of her for many years.

She is survived by three nephews, Walter Bubier, and his wife, Frances, Wallace Bubier and Horton Austin, and his wife, Ruby; three nieces, Virginia Cram, and her husband, Bradford, Janice Mace, and her husband, Alan and Shirley Brownell; a great-nephew, Rodney Bubier, and his wife, Pat; also many other great-nephews and great-nieces.

She was predeceased by her brother, Forrest Greenwood; and five sisters, Jessie Smith, Lottie Austin, Louise Hinkley, Hazel Hinkley and Annie Bubier.

If desired, contributions may be made to the Wales Presbyterian Church, c/o Alice Sanborn, 133 Pond Road, Wales, ME 04280.
Eva was born in Wales, the daughter of Walter and Jennie Frost Greenwood. Eva passed on at d'Youville Pavilion, where she had been a resident since Aug. 25.

She attended schools in Wales and Lewiston. She worked at New England Telephone Co. in Lewiston for 48 years, retiring in 1977, as a supervisor.

She enjoyed hunting and fishing, she also enjoyed watching her birds. She loved her cocker spaniel, T.J. Greenwood. She was a member of Pioneers of Telecom and a life-time member of the Litchfield Sportsman Club. In 1968, she caught a togue that weighed 8 lbs. 6 oz. in Emden Pond. Her great-nephew, Rodney Bubier has been taking care of her for many years.

She is survived by three nephews, Walter Bubier, and his wife, Frances, Wallace Bubier and Horton Austin, and his wife, Ruby; three nieces, Virginia Cram, and her husband, Bradford, Janice Mace, and her husband, Alan and Shirley Brownell; a great-nephew, Rodney Bubier, and his wife, Pat; also many other great-nephews and great-nieces.

She was predeceased by her brother, Forrest Greenwood; and five sisters, Jessie Smith, Lottie Austin, Louise Hinkley, Hazel Hinkley and Annie Bubier.

If desired, contributions may be made to the Wales Presbyterian Church, c/o Alice Sanborn, 133 Pond Road, Wales, ME 04280.


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