In Memoriam : Linwood Varney

Linwood Varney Linwood M Varney - age: 81
(September 12, 1933 to May 12, 2015 )
Resident of Scarborough, Maine

Visitation Information:
Friend and relatives may call from Friday May 15, 2015 from 2 to 3:00 PM at the Dennett, Craig & Pate funeral home and Cremation Services 13 Portland Rd, Buxton (Bar Mills) Maine. A funeral service will immediately follow at the funeral home. John Heslem of the Stoudwater Baptist Church will officiate. Burial will be 10:00 AM Saturday May 16th at South Gorham Cemetery with Military Honors.
Family suggests that contributions Linwood M. Varney may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758517,Topeka, Kansas 66675.

Obituary:
Scarborough - Linwood M. Varney, 81 of Broadturn Rd, Scarborough, passed away Tuesday May 12, 2015 at the Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in Scarborough. He was born in Portland September 12, 1933 in Portland the son of Orville and Rose Mills Varney.
He attended Scarborough schools and entered the US Navy. While in the Navy he served as a gunners mate aboard the USS Washburn during the Korean War.
After his service to his country, he received his high school diploma .
Linwood worked for over 32 years for S.D. Warren in Westbrook.
He enjoyed racing with his family at Beech Ridge Speed Way.
In his retirement, he enjoyed feeding Wild Life at his house.
He is predeceased by his wife Ann (Merry) Varney in 2010, a daughter Marcia Varney and a grandson Dustan.
Survivors include 2 sons Linwood Varney Jr of Gorham, and Nathan Varney of Scarborough,2 daughters Debra Emerson of Scarborough and Sharon Lavigne of Norridgewock, 3 brothers Bradley Varney of Richmond, Calvin Varney of Saco and Albert Varney of Scarborough, a sister Gwendolyn Jullien of Bangor, 10 grandchildren, Brian, Andrew, Maygen, Nathan, James, Travis, Nicholas, Ben, Crystal, and Sean and 12 great grandchildren.








Carrie Pelletier - May 13, 2015Contact this person Contact this person
I'm sad with Uncle Linny's passing yet find comfort with knowing he with his loving wife, Aunt Ann. I have such fond memories of two of the kindest people I've known. Much peace and love to my cousins and their families. Always, Carrie



    
 





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