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Obituary for Virginia McFarland

Virginia  McFarland
Virginia G. McFarland, 97 of Newcastle, formerly of South Bristol, passed away on the evening of August 13th at the LincolnHealth - Miles Campus in Damariscotta. Born on February 21, 1920 in South Bristol, she was the daughter of Lynwood B. and Alta (Kelsey) Goudy.

Virginia attended the local one-room Gladstone School in Walpole, and went on to graduate from Lincoln Academy in Newcastle in 1938.

On October 8, 1938, she married Wm. Addison McFarland, who passed away in May of 2001 after 63 years of marriage. Their first few years were spent living in Christmas Cove, then moving to Walpole. In later years, they purchased a home back in Christmas Cove, where they spent the summer months, and finally spending their last few years together in the home where Addison had grown up. In October 2003, Virginia chose to move to the Lincoln Home in Newcastle, where she enjoyed the beautiful surroundings and excellent care.

Virginia served as both the Secretary and Treasurer of the Rutherford Library for many years. She never worked outside the home, but was the bookkeeper for Addison’s businesses. In her spare time, she could be found doing crossword puzzles, reading, and crocheting the many afghans she shared with friends.

Besides her parents and husband, she was predeceased by children in infancy, Jeannie and Dana McFarland; and a granddaughter, Christina McFarland.

Virginia is survived by a daughter, Marie and her husband Fred Naylor of Honolulu and Damariscotta; son, Wayne McFarland and his wife Raynor; grandchildren, Lynette Naylor McGowan and her husband John, F. Michael Naylor and his wife BeeBee, Jeannie McFarland and companion Brian Barter, Shayne McFarland and companion Jamie Brewer all of Walpole, and Crystal McLain and companion David Presutte of Bristol; great-grandchildren, Jason Bent, Jeremy Bent and companion Heather Matthews, Maria, Rachael, and Ryan Naylor, Travis Sapp and wife Ali, Courtney Taylor, Kasey Brewer and husband Kevin, Tyler and Kyle McFarland; and one great-great-granddaughter, Kelsea Brewer.

Family and friends are invited to a gathering at 1:00pm, on Saturday, August 19th at the Lincoln Home, 22 River Road, Newcastle, ME. At her request, burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to: Lincoln Home, 22 River Road, Newcastle, ME 04553.

Arrangements are under the direction and care of the Strong-Hancock Funeral Home, 612 Main Street, Damariscotta, ME 04543. Condolences, and messages for her family, may be expressed by visiting: www.StrongHancock.com.


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