The Conway Daily Sun, Tuesday, March 8, 2011

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THE CONWAY DAILY SUN, Tuesday, March 8, 2011— Page 23

––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– OBITUARIES –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Richard B. Maddock

Richard B. Maddock, 82, of Wolfeboro, died Friday, March 4, 2011 at the Huggins Hospital in Wolfeboro. Born in Portsmouth on April 10, 1928, to Joseph and Thelma (Wilson) Maddock. Dick was a graduate of Portsmouth High School’s class of 1946, and a Navy medic from 1946-1948. An energetic and vivacious father of seven, Dick treasured his family and was beloved by many. While working at Hislop’s Garage and Landers and Griffin Construction, countless people in Portsmouth, both elderly and young, beseeched him to teach them how to drive, lessons he happily undertook with patience and humor. He served on the Portsmouth Police Department from 1952 to 1977 as a patrolman, detective and court offi cer. Best known and loved as Offi cer Friendly, Dick spent the happiest moments of his career serving students in Portsmouth City Schools, and particularly enjoyed escorting the Safety Patrol students on their annual trip to Washington, D.C. He also loved every minute he spent leading Boy Scout Troop 164. Out of all his accomplishments, Dick most delighted in watching his children and grandchildren play sports, and would drive hours to avoid missing a game.

He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Phyllis (Elwell) Maddock; his children, Stan Maddock and Judy Baldwin, of Portsmouth, Susan Carlisle and husband, George, of Portsmouth, Steven Maddock and wife, Hope, of Scarborough, Maine, Scott Maddock and wife, Heidi, of New Castle, Sherryl Paterson and husband, Derrick, of Barrington, Sheila Skelley and husband, Doug, of Wolfeboro, Sonya Lapar and husband, Bill, of Wolfeboro; 23 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Visiting hours will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. on Monday, March 7, at the J. Verne Wood Funeral Home – Buckminster Chapel, 84 Broad Street, Portsmouth. A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, March 8, at the North Congregational Church on Market Square in Portsmouth. Friends invited. In lieu of fl owers, memorial contributions may be made to the: Lt. Steven P. Demo NH Cops with Cancer Fund, Inc., 114 Colonial Drive, Portsmouth, NH, 03801, Checks payable to NH-CWC; or contributions to the Melvin Village Community Church, PO Box 233, Melvin Village, NH 03850. Visit: www.jvwoodfuneralhome.com to sign to online guest book, send a private condolence or to send a sympathy card.

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William C. Harriman William C. Harriman Sr., 76, of North Fryeburg, Maine, passed away March 2, 2011 at Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine after a brief illness, with his beloved family at his side. William was born June 26, 1934 in North Fryeburg to Earl and Ada Harriman. He and his wife Vaunette were married in 1955 and resided in Fryeburg, ME where they raised fi ve children. He was employed by Bennett Transportation for 43 years as a mechanic and bus driver. He enjoyed woodworking and playing cards with his family in his spare time. He was also an avid hunter and fi sherman in the woods and on the waters of the Fryeburg area. William is survived by his wife

Vaunette, of North Fryeburg; children, William Jr., of Fryeburg, Maine, Michael and wife, Elizabeth, of Conway, Darlene and husband, Daniel, of Belmont, Wayne and wife, Shannon, of Fryeburg, and Paul and wife, Marcy, of North Fryeburg; grandchildren, Jenny, of Fryeburg, Jessica, of North Conway, Gregory, of Gilford, Christopher, of Conway, Katelyn, of Bridgton, Maine, Sarah, of Fryeburg, Maine, Tyler, Nathan and Brandon all from North Fryeburg, ME; and three great grand children. In lieu of fl owers donations may be made to Fryeburg Rescue, P.O. Box 177, Fryeburg, ME, 04037. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. The Furber and White Funeral Home in North Conway is in charge of arrangements. PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT

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