She married Earland H. Rowell on August 9, 1945 in Athens, He passed away in 2007.In the early 1940's Freda worked at the Arbor Colony Inn in South Harpswell. Freda worked at the Skowhegan Woolen Mill, making uniforms and blankets for the soldiers in WWII. In 1956, Freda and Earland took bought Harold Batcher's grocery route delivering merchandise to outlying towns and eventually settled their business at their home in 1972 and operated Rowell's General Store until 1999.Freda was on the board of the Athens Union Church. She liked to go for rides, eat out, watch "Family Feud", loved spending time with her great-grandchildren. She loved her cat Charlie, and she loved spending time with her family. She kept a journal faithfully every day.
She received the Boston Post Cane in 2016. Camp at Ironbound was a special getaway on warm afternoons where she liked to escape with a Danielle Stelle Book, and take a nap.
She is survived by her daughter, Dianne Corson of Athens; her brother, Glen Hayden and his wife Viola of Skowhegan, her sister Christie Littlefield and her husband Elwin of Hartland, her brother Harvey Hayden and his wife Mary Sue of Farmington; two grandchildren, Curi Poulin and his wife November of Cornville and their son John, Jessica Franzose and her husband Mark of Athens and their daughter Corrina; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her sister Fern Hayden.
Burial will be at the Mount Rest Cemetery in Athens. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Smart & Edwards Funeral Home, 183 Madison Ave., Skowhegan, Maine.
Donations may be made in Freda's memory to the: Preservation fund at the Union Meeting House in Athens, C/O Dianne Corson, PO Box 30, Athens, ME 04912 or to: Somerset Humane Society, P.O. Box 453, Skowhegan, ME 04976. (Central Maine Newspapers 10/18/2018)
She married Earland H. Rowell on August 9, 1945 in Athens, He passed away in 2007.In the early 1940's Freda worked at the Arbor Colony Inn in South Harpswell. Freda worked at the Skowhegan Woolen Mill, making uniforms and blankets for the soldiers in WWII. In 1956, Freda and Earland took bought Harold Batcher's grocery route delivering merchandise to outlying towns and eventually settled their business at their home in 1972 and operated Rowell's General Store until 1999.Freda was on the board of the Athens Union Church. She liked to go for rides, eat out, watch "Family Feud", loved spending time with her great-grandchildren. She loved her cat Charlie, and she loved spending time with her family. She kept a journal faithfully every day.
She received the Boston Post Cane in 2016. Camp at Ironbound was a special getaway on warm afternoons where she liked to escape with a Danielle Stelle Book, and take a nap.
She is survived by her daughter, Dianne Corson of Athens; her brother, Glen Hayden and his wife Viola of Skowhegan, her sister Christie Littlefield and her husband Elwin of Hartland, her brother Harvey Hayden and his wife Mary Sue of Farmington; two grandchildren, Curi Poulin and his wife November of Cornville and their son John, Jessica Franzose and her husband Mark of Athens and their daughter Corrina; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her sister Fern Hayden.
Burial will be at the Mount Rest Cemetery in Athens. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Smart & Edwards Funeral Home, 183 Madison Ave., Skowhegan, Maine.
Donations may be made in Freda's memory to the: Preservation fund at the Union Meeting House in Athens, C/O Dianne Corson, PO Box 30, Athens, ME 04912 or to: Somerset Humane Society, P.O. Box 453, Skowhegan, ME 04976. (Central Maine Newspapers 10/18/2018)
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