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George W. Merry

Posted 2020-04-01 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News Herald on Apr. 1, 2020 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

George W. Merry, 93, a resident of Lake Havasu City passed away
peacefully in his sleep March 17, 2020. He was born March 17, 1927 in
Fillmore, California, the son of Eugene Raymond Merry and Blanche
Winifred Longley Merry.

In 1928, the family left California and moved to Maine where George
spent most of his life. He graduated from Norridgewock High School in
1944 and immediately enlisted in the United States Navy where he
served during World War II. Following discharge, he attended Husson
College obtaining his bachelor's degree and later he received a
master's degree in education from the University of Maine in Orono. He
was a teacher, a coach and eventually a principal in the Freedom,
Maine area and retired from Mount View High School in Thorndike,
Maine. Upon retiring from teaching, he embarked on a second career
with ARCO Marine, Inc., as a merchant seaman. He worked on oil tankers
carrying oil from Alaska to West Coast ports and through the Panama
Canal to East Coast locations.

Most of his adult live was spent in Freedom and Smithfield, Maine. He
retired to Lake Havasu City where he was an active member of Lake
Havasu Outrigger Canoe Club until the age of 90. Due to his Navy
service, he was selected for Honor Flight participation in 2015.
He enjoyed worldwide travel during his lifetime; some of his favorites
were: visiting schools in The Soviet Union and Japan. During his
retirement years, in addition to rowing, and quilting, he continued
traveling.

George was also a 75 year member of the Fairview Grange #342.

He is predeceased by his parents; four sisters Margaret Elizabeth
Sawyer, Ruth Ida Stevens, Eleanor Frances Capener, and Mary Caroline
Oatway; five brothers Charles Longley Merry, John Oliver Merry,
Richard Eugene Merry, Alfred Wallace Merry, and William Henry Merry.
He is survived by two sisters-in-law, many nieces and nephews and
their families; and many friends. He will be dearly missed by all.

A service will be held in Maine to be determined at a later date.




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