She graduated from Kents Hill Seminary in 1901, and then taught in Massachusetts and Leeds schools. She was the school superintendent in 1910 and 1911.
On December 29, 1909 she married Stephen Homer Deane, who went by his middle name Homer. They were 30 and 49 when they married. Their son Stephen Russell Deane was born on November 17, 1910.
Homer and Alice lived at the Deane farm with Homer's siblings Bert and Abbie. Alice was among the last of the Deane family members to occupy the Deane home, a large tan farmhouse about a mile south of this cemetery. Homer died in 1930, Abbie died in 1948 and Bert died in 1953.
Their son Stephen was the only Maine grandchild of his generation, and the only male grandchild of his generation. Stephen had a cousin Eliza Gilmore who lived in Colorado.
Alice was a Golden Sheaf member of the Leeds Grange, and a member of the Leeds Community Church.
In her latter years, due to poor health, Alice lived with her son in Massachusetts, where she died in a nursing home after a long period of poor health.
She graduated from Kents Hill Seminary in 1901, and then taught in Massachusetts and Leeds schools. She was the school superintendent in 1910 and 1911.
On December 29, 1909 she married Stephen Homer Deane, who went by his middle name Homer. They were 30 and 49 when they married. Their son Stephen Russell Deane was born on November 17, 1910.
Homer and Alice lived at the Deane farm with Homer's siblings Bert and Abbie. Alice was among the last of the Deane family members to occupy the Deane home, a large tan farmhouse about a mile south of this cemetery. Homer died in 1930, Abbie died in 1948 and Bert died in 1953.
Their son Stephen was the only Maine grandchild of his generation, and the only male grandchild of his generation. Stephen had a cousin Eliza Gilmore who lived in Colorado.
Alice was a Golden Sheaf member of the Leeds Grange, and a member of the Leeds Community Church.
In her latter years, due to poor health, Alice lived with her son in Massachusetts, where she died in a nursing home after a long period of poor health.
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