Brunswick - Robert Cecil Eldredge, 79, of Topsham died Tuesday May 20th at Mid Coast Hospital. He was born in Boise, Idaho on November 17, 1934, a son of the late Clarence Cecil Eldredge and Ester Ann Stratton. He graduated from Marsh Hill High School in Coos Bay, OR. He was an active member of the music program and participated in the school’s Gilbert and Sullivan Productions. He enlisted in the Navy in 1952 ultimately retiring in 1974 as an officer. He Married Ann Marie Marko and adopted her three children as his own; Bob, Renae and Ann. Roberta was born into the family and was raised with the other siblings. Cecil saw many ports-of-call in his 20 plus years in the US Navy. He especially enjoyed the oriental ports, especially Japan. He was intrigued with their customs and way of life. He is a veteran of the Korean Conflict and the Vietnam War. He was last stationed at the Brunswick Naval Air Station, where he met the former Rita Cyr. They were married two years later in Lewiston on June 3, 1974. He and Rita started their life together in Lewiston while Cecil attended the University of Maine. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in 1976 in Computer Science. Soon after graduation, Cecil began his second career at Bates Manufacturing in Lewiston as a Programmer / Analyst. His career took them from Lewiston to Rockport to Dixmont and they finally settled in Topsham. Cecil and Rita traveled extensively and visited many parts of the world, where they particularly tried to feel and understand the local cultures they visited. They traveled until Alzheimer’s disease made it difficult for Rita to travel. Cecil maintained a constant vigil as her companion and care giver throughout her long illness. Rita died on August 3, 2009, falling victim to Alzheimer’s disease. In 2007, two years before Rita passed, Cecil began to volunteer at Brunswick Area Respite Care. He soon took a seat on the Board of Directors and Co-facilitated the Alzheimer’s Support Group with Director Nancy Herk. Most recently, he became the group’s Treasurer. His involvement with this group allowed him to share his experience on the disease that took his sweetheart. This exchange helped the members deal with their loved ones who had Alzheimer’s and dementia. He was very passionate in this role. In 2009, he became an Ombudsman, a State of Maine volunteer position, where he would investigate complaints and concerns for quality of life and care for long term care consumers who were living in nursing homes. He explained that he was the voice for many who could not communicate and was successful in helping them get the treatment they needed. He was very proud of this role. Over the past couple of years, Cecil enjoyed playing Bridge at The People Plus Center in Brunswick. He was very skilled and enjoyed the challenge of playing Bridge. He was an inveterate crossword puzzle solver and enjoyed challenging games that required mathematics and geometry skills. His crossword skills earned him a position as a proof reader for the Dell Publishing Co. He would proofread (solve) new cross word puzzles and scrutinize them for accuracy and content. Cecil was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and attended services in Topsham. He was an active member and will truly be missed. His smile was far reaching and his generosity was admirable. Cecil had an extreme passion for music. His music collection was vast and his knowledge of music compositions was unrivaled. He knew all 9 of Beethoven’s Symphonies and remarkably could identify and name each with just a few notes. Music always filled his home and was a large part of his life. Cecil was predeceased by his parents, by Rita Eldredge, his wife of 35 years, and one sister, Shirley West. He is survived 10 children and step children; Cynthia Faulk of Mars Hill, Marc Bernier of Auburn, Tina Bisson and her husband Andre of Topsham, Robert Eldredge of Bruceton, TN, Robert Bernier and his wife Diana of Auburn, Renae Dixon and her husband Donald of Central Point, OR, Patricia Bolduc and her husband Robert of Wales, Ann Young and her husband Christopher of Wilsonville, OR, Roberta Croly and her husband Richard of Issaquah, WA, Paul Bernier and his wife Denise of Colorado Springs, CO; two sisters, Donna Lovell of Portland, OR and Wilma Hopper of Coos Bay, OR; 24 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. Online condolences and photo gallery at: www.thefortingrouplewiston.com
Visitation Fortin / Lewiston Tuesday May 27, 2 – 4 pm & 6 – 8 pm. Funeral at the funeral home Wednesday May 28th at 11:00 am. Graveside Committal following at St. Peter's Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Alzeimer's Association 383 US Route One #2C, Scarborough, ME 04074 A service of The Fortin Group Funeral Home Cremation and Monument Services 70 Horton St. Lewiston, Maine 04240 (207) 784-4584
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