DarkDante
07-24-2005, 10:12 PM
:confused: Well technically - In researching the horrible murder of Maine teenager Joyce McLain who was murdered behind her high school in East Millinocket, Maine in 1981 and despite her case being featured on UM was never solved. I discovered there is another Joyce McLain living in East Millinocket, Maine. While this may seem not that revolutionary to some imagine that if this "doppleganger" Joyce McLain was born after Joyce's death, the questions she would have faced from her peers growing up "Aren't you supposed to be..." "Didn't you..." - Of course this is all unlikely but I thought I would share it with you because imagine my surprise that when doing a search on Joyce's murder - I turned up another "Joyce McLain" living in the same town in which the other Joyce McLain died. Now we have two Mary Morris, doppleganger "Keri Lynn Nixons" and TWO Joyce McLains :confused: ;)
In other news sadly Joyce McLain's (of UM) grandfather passed away a few years back and I would like to share that information with you - Both Joyce and her mom Pam are given a namecheck in the article. May he rest in peace along with his grandaughter.
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EAST MILLINOCKET -- Walter John Seavey, 86, passed away on September 18, 2003. Walter was born on August 10, 1917, in Rockland, the son of Walter and Laura (McNeil) Seavey.
He worked for the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad as an engineer for many years. Walter was a true railroad man, one who took great pride in his work.
He was married to the late Kathleen MacDonald Seavey, and they had two children together: Rebekah Pendleton Seavey and Gerals Seavey.
Walter is survived by his wife, Annie Hale Seavey; a sister and her husband, Louise and Joe Pietroski of Rockland; a son, Gerald and his wife, Rita, of Andrews, Texas; five stepchildren who loved him dearly, Everett Cram and wife, Glenda, Galen Hale and wife, Lynne of Medway, Michael Hale of Bangor, and Pamela McLaine and special friend, Ivan Curtis; two daughters-in-law, Mary Hale of Washington State, and Bina Hale of Farmington; also three grandchildren, John Pendleton, Dale Pendleton, and Sandy Sylvester, all of Searsport; four great-grandchildren, Rebekah and Neil Pendleton, Jeremy and Kathleen Sylvester; a special niece, Louise Cole and husband, Gary, of Washburn; as well as several nephews and step-grandchildren.
He was predeceased by a sister, Dorothy Seavey Thayer; his daughter, Rebekah; special stepsons, Albert Hale and Frederick Hale; and a special granddaughter, Joyce McLain.
At John's request, there will be no viewing or funeral service, but there will be a committal service at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, September 22, 2003, at Grindstone Cemetery, Medway, with Pastor Ralph Jacobs officiating. Family and friends will gather at 12 Spring Street in East Millinocket for a time of remembrance. Arrangements by R.L. Bouchard Funeral Home. For online register book, visit http://bouchardfh.com.
Later.
In other news sadly Joyce McLain's (of UM) grandfather passed away a few years back and I would like to share that information with you - Both Joyce and her mom Pam are given a namecheck in the article. May he rest in peace along with his grandaughter.
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EAST MILLINOCKET -- Walter John Seavey, 86, passed away on September 18, 2003. Walter was born on August 10, 1917, in Rockland, the son of Walter and Laura (McNeil) Seavey.
He worked for the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad as an engineer for many years. Walter was a true railroad man, one who took great pride in his work.
He was married to the late Kathleen MacDonald Seavey, and they had two children together: Rebekah Pendleton Seavey and Gerals Seavey.
Walter is survived by his wife, Annie Hale Seavey; a sister and her husband, Louise and Joe Pietroski of Rockland; a son, Gerald and his wife, Rita, of Andrews, Texas; five stepchildren who loved him dearly, Everett Cram and wife, Glenda, Galen Hale and wife, Lynne of Medway, Michael Hale of Bangor, and Pamela McLaine and special friend, Ivan Curtis; two daughters-in-law, Mary Hale of Washington State, and Bina Hale of Farmington; also three grandchildren, John Pendleton, Dale Pendleton, and Sandy Sylvester, all of Searsport; four great-grandchildren, Rebekah and Neil Pendleton, Jeremy and Kathleen Sylvester; a special niece, Louise Cole and husband, Gary, of Washburn; as well as several nephews and step-grandchildren.
He was predeceased by a sister, Dorothy Seavey Thayer; his daughter, Rebekah; special stepsons, Albert Hale and Frederick Hale; and a special granddaughter, Joyce McLain.
At John's request, there will be no viewing or funeral service, but there will be a committal service at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, September 22, 2003, at Grindstone Cemetery, Medway, with Pastor Ralph Jacobs officiating. Family and friends will gather at 12 Spring Street in East Millinocket for a time of remembrance. Arrangements by R.L. Bouchard Funeral Home. For online register book, visit http://bouchardfh.com.
Later.