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In Loving Memory
Edgar F. Allen
12/7/1923 - 2/15/2010





EDGAR F. ALLEN, 86, died peacefully February 11, 2010 at Waldo County General Hospital, Hospice Unit, with family by his side.  He was born December 7, 1923 in Camden, Maine.  Predeceased by his mother, Madalienne Russ Allen, Edgar was brought up by his maternal grandparents, Lucius S. and Myra Bell Russ of Lincolnville, Maine.  He attended grade school in the one-room schoolhouse where he later took responsibility for starting the wood fire each morning.  Edgar attended Camden High School  and later worked at the Terry Roller Bushing Co. in Bath helping to support his grandparents and great-grandmother.


 


Edgar enlisted in the Army January 22, 1943 as a medical technician with the 87th Mountain Infantry Regiment.  He trained at the Hospital Center at Camp Edwards, MA.  Edgar participated in the Italian campaign in the battles of Mount Belvadere and the Po Valley giving treatment in the field as a medic and soldier with the 87th Mountain Infantry 10th Division.  He was awarded the Combat Medical Badge, Eto Ribbon with two campaign stars, a Bronze Star for skillful performance, a Purple Heart and the Silver Star.  Edgar took pride in his role during WWII and supported and attended the 10th Mountain reunions for many years.  He also was an active member of the American Legion in Falmouth and Belfast. 


 


Edgar worked as an automobile mechanic, a salesman for AAA of Portland and joined the U.S. Postal Service as a mail sorter, truck driver and mechanic.  Edgar was an avid hunter, teaching his children and grandchildren to hunt with him.  He also enjoyed spending leisure time by the water.  He owned camps, first at Sebago Lake, and later at Pitcher Pond in Lincolnville.  Edgar’s children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, relatives and friends shared many fond memories with him boating, fishing, water skiing, swimming, playing cards, eating and celebrating life together.  Our stories will be retold many times over as we remember the gift our father, grandfather, great-grandfather, kin and friend gave us - the gift of spending time together. 


 


He is survived by his devoted wife of 64 years, Lucille B. (Colson) Allen; daughters, Madalienne L. and her husband Laurence Rowell of Falmouth, Patricia I. and her husband Charles Hird of Dresden; a son, Brian E. and his wife Julie Allen of Lincolnville; 12 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews; his brother Joseph B. and his wife Carol Allen of Escondido, CA.  He was predeceased by his son, Stephen R. Allen who passed away August 2008 and his widow Susan Allen of Westbrook.


 


A service for Edgar will be held 1 p.m. on Saturday, February 27th at the United Christian Church, Lincolnville Center.  In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the United Christian Church, Lincolnville Center, Maine 04849.  Graveside service will be held in the spring at Upper Cemetery, Lincolnville.  On-line condolences may be offered at www.ripostafh.com


Online Condolences
From: Richmond & Nan Knight   Westbrook ME
Relationship:  Longtime friends

Message: Sorry to hear about your father,he will be sorely missed.
Sent:  2/17/2010
From: Rick Poland   Casco Maine
Relationship:  My parents were friends

Message: Very sorry to hear of your loss. My father, John Poland Jr., enlisted in the Army with Edgar in January 1943. He and my Mother Phyllis remained friends with him and Lucille for many years. I remember a weekend in 1967 I think that we were invited to the camp on Pitcher Pond, it was a spur of the moment thing. That was one of my fondest childhood memories. My older brother Pete 18,and my younger Philip,9, I was 12, had a great time. Edgar and Lucille were so wonderful. First time we ever waterskied, we used the small boat with a small outboard to fish, slept in a bunkhose down by the water. It was a wonderful weekend and I felt I had to say thank you so much for it and to say that it is sad to lose such a great man. My Parents have been gone a long time but they always had great things to say about Edgar. My condolences to the whole family, Rick Poland
Sent:  2/17/2010
From: Brad & Linda Knight   Lincolnville, Maine
Relationship:  long-time friends

Message: Sorry to hear of Edgar's passing. Will miss talking with Edgar & Lucille at Hannaford's in Belfast. Edgar was about the last of my father's lifelong friends
Sent:  2/23/2010

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