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Isaac Edward Staples

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Isaac Edward Staples

Birth
Belmont Corner, Waldo County, Maine, USA
Death
19 Apr 1965 (aged 58)
Brewer, Penobscot County, Maine, USA
Burial
Brewer, Penobscot County, Maine, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.7865798, Longitude: -68.7685713
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Isaac Edward Staples, 58, husband of Madeline (Renouf) Staples of 14 Elm Street, South Brewer, died at a local hospital following a long illness. He was born in Belmont, the son of Arthur, and Mabel (Whitehead) Staples.

A graduate of the Bangor schools, he was employed for 41 years at the Eastern Corporation.

He was a member of the Second Congregational Church of South Brewer.

Survivors, besides his wife of South Brewer, are two daughters, Mrs. Richard Bredesen of Kansas City, Kansas, and Mrs. Lewis Giles of Hampden; three sons, Robert E. Staples of Ellsworth, Ralph L. Staples of Orono, Paul R. Staples of South Brewer; a brother, Arthur H. Staples of Rockland; two sisters, Mrs. Grace Tyrell of Bangor and Mrs. Fred Lincoln of Hartford, Conn.; four grandchildren; several nieces, and nephews.

Bangor Daily News, Tuesday, April 20, 1965 Page 20


Our Father is gone
He lies beneath the sod,
Dear Father tho' we miss you much
We know you rest with God.


-Above added by sandpipertoo
Isaac Edward Staples, 58, husband of Madeline (Renouf) Staples of 14 Elm Street, South Brewer, died at a local hospital following a long illness. He was born in Belmont, the son of Arthur, and Mabel (Whitehead) Staples.

A graduate of the Bangor schools, he was employed for 41 years at the Eastern Corporation.

He was a member of the Second Congregational Church of South Brewer.

Survivors, besides his wife of South Brewer, are two daughters, Mrs. Richard Bredesen of Kansas City, Kansas, and Mrs. Lewis Giles of Hampden; three sons, Robert E. Staples of Ellsworth, Ralph L. Staples of Orono, Paul R. Staples of South Brewer; a brother, Arthur H. Staples of Rockland; two sisters, Mrs. Grace Tyrell of Bangor and Mrs. Fred Lincoln of Hartford, Conn.; four grandchildren; several nieces, and nephews.

Bangor Daily News, Tuesday, April 20, 1965 Page 20


Our Father is gone
He lies beneath the sod,
Dear Father tho' we miss you much
We know you rest with God.


-Above added by sandpipertoo


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