Notes for Evelyn Gertrude Brown: She lived in Augusta, Maine, graduated from Cony High School in 1928, Farmington Normal School circa 1930, and subsequently taught school for two years in North Guilford. She then married and resided in Milo and Farifield, Maine, finally moving to York in 1938. They raised their children and built a home in York, where she resided until her death. She was employed full time as a clerk at the york Village post office for 21 years, retiring in 1978. She was a member of the York-Ogunquit United Methodist Church; past president of United Methodist Women; church historian for many years; and a volunteer driver for Community Services with many years volunteering for Meals on Wheels. She was also a member of AARP and the York Historical Society. She loved life and family, and liked to cook and entertain, visit her son's camp in Oxford with many family members and visit her daughter's camp at Sugarloaf. Into her early 90's, she would cross country ski at Sugarloaf and a huge 80th birthday celebration was held there. She loved to read, work in her yard and plant flowers. She and her cousin, Pat, traveled extensively with a 19-day cross-country trip, plus trips to the Canadian Rockies, Florida, Arizona, Hawaii, Spain, France, and Monte Carly, as well as a trip to Italy with her sister "Jo" Both she and her husband were avid deer hunters earlier in their lives.
More About Evelyn Gertrude Brown: Burial: Unknown, First Parish Cemetery, York, Maine.
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