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Lendell Donald Shores

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Lendell Donald Shores

Birth
Benton, Kennebec County, Maine, USA
Death
16 Jan 2021 (aged 90)
Buxton, York County, Maine, USA
Burial
Benton, Kennebec County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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BUXTON- Lendell Donald Shores, age 90, passed away Saturday, January 16, 2021 in his home in Buxton. Lendell was born in Benton, Maine on April 25, 1930 to James Edward Shores and Florence May German Shores. After graduating from Lawrence High School, Lendell served in the U.S. Army for three years. He was stationed in Norfolk, Virginia. After being discharged with the Good Conduct Medal, Lendell continued working on his parent’s dairy farm.
In 1957 he married Maxine Brown and continued dairy farming. Eventually Lendell went on and started his own dairy farm. In 1979 Lendell and Maxine sold the farm and Lendell started working for SAD6.
Lendell loved sports, especially his New England Patriots, Boston Red Sox and Boston Celtics. He coached little league baseball for many years and enjoyed attending the Bonny Eagle High School football and basketball games. Lendell also went to all of his grandchildren’s games and activities. In addition to sports, Lendell loved going to the fairs, taking long scenic car rides, jigsaw and brainteaser puzzles and spending
time with his family and beloved wife, Maxine. He was a member of FFA, Buxton Center Baptist Church where he was a moderator and deacon and the Bar Mills Community Church where he was also a deacon. Being involved in church was a very important part of Lendell’s life.
Lendell is predeceased by his wife, Maxine, who passed away in 2010 and a son, Mark, who passed away in 1960; brothers Jimmie, Leland, Doug; sisters Mabel and Irene. Lendell is survived by his brothers, Wilson Shores and his wife
Martha, Stanley Shores and his wife Esther; his three daughters, Jane Woodsum and husband Andy, Louise Myers and husband John and Linda Shores; grandchildren, Erica Simpson, Nicole
Frost, Joshua Myers and Kayla Bouzakine; great grandchildren, Logan Frost, Carter Simpson, Baylee Frost, Ellie Simpson, Aspen Bouzakine and Bronsyn Bouzakine.
BUXTON- Lendell Donald Shores, age 90, passed away Saturday, January 16, 2021 in his home in Buxton. Lendell was born in Benton, Maine on April 25, 1930 to James Edward Shores and Florence May German Shores. After graduating from Lawrence High School, Lendell served in the U.S. Army for three years. He was stationed in Norfolk, Virginia. After being discharged with the Good Conduct Medal, Lendell continued working on his parent’s dairy farm.
In 1957 he married Maxine Brown and continued dairy farming. Eventually Lendell went on and started his own dairy farm. In 1979 Lendell and Maxine sold the farm and Lendell started working for SAD6.
Lendell loved sports, especially his New England Patriots, Boston Red Sox and Boston Celtics. He coached little league baseball for many years and enjoyed attending the Bonny Eagle High School football and basketball games. Lendell also went to all of his grandchildren’s games and activities. In addition to sports, Lendell loved going to the fairs, taking long scenic car rides, jigsaw and brainteaser puzzles and spending
time with his family and beloved wife, Maxine. He was a member of FFA, Buxton Center Baptist Church where he was a moderator and deacon and the Bar Mills Community Church where he was also a deacon. Being involved in church was a very important part of Lendell’s life.
Lendell is predeceased by his wife, Maxine, who passed away in 2010 and a son, Mark, who passed away in 1960; brothers Jimmie, Leland, Doug; sisters Mabel and Irene. Lendell is survived by his brothers, Wilson Shores and his wife
Martha, Stanley Shores and his wife Esther; his three daughters, Jane Woodsum and husband Andy, Louise Myers and husband John and Linda Shores; grandchildren, Erica Simpson, Nicole
Frost, Joshua Myers and Kayla Bouzakine; great grandchildren, Logan Frost, Carter Simpson, Baylee Frost, Ellie Simpson, Aspen Bouzakine and Bronsyn Bouzakine.


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