First-quarter memorial donations received by library

18 years ago

    CARIBOU — The following memorial books and materials were presented to the Caribou Public Library during January, February and March, 2008:     In Memory of Daniel B. Andretta: “While Angels Watch” by Marni McGee, “The Brook Book: exploring the smallest streams” by Jim Arnosky, “Red Truck” by Kersten Hamilton, “I Call My Hand Gentle” by Amanda Haan, “Duck Soup” by Jackie Urbanovic, “Oscar and the Frog: A Book About Growing” by Geoff Waring, “OOKPik: Travels of a Snowy Owl” by Bruce Hiscock, and “Henri, Egg Artiste” by Marcus Pfister, presented by Tony and Lori Andretta.
    In Memory of Larry D. Doody: “Dale Earnhardt, Jr.: Inside the Rise of a NASCAR Superstar” by Ron LeMasters, presented by Caribou Lions Club.
    In Memory of Rickey L. Fortin: “Kayak Fishing: The Ultimate Guide” by Scott Null, presented by Philander Rebekah Lodge.
    In Memory of Burnell L. Gallagher: “Portrait of War: U. S. Army’s First Combat Artists” by Peter Krass, presented by Sam and Lise Collins and Family.
    In Memory of Alma D. Gagnon: “The Secret of the Red Shoes: A Story About an Elderly Great-Grandmother” by Joan Donaldson, “Chicken Soup for the Grandmother’s Soul” by Jack Canfield, and “A Treasury for Grandmothers” by Mary Engelbreit, presented by Sirois Family.
    In Memory of Gwen Haley Harmon: “Perennials: The Complete Guide” by Sally Roth, and “P. Allen Smith’s Living in the Garden Home” by P. Allen Smith, presented by Jim and Mae Martin.
    In Memory of John A. Lancaster, II: “Mastering the Chess Openings, Volume 1 and Volume 2” by John Watson, presented by Sam and Lise Collins and Family.
    In Memory of Ann K. LeClaire, MLS: “Diary of a Fly” by Doreen Cronin, “Chocolate Cat” by Sue Stainton, “Say Cheese!” by Lauren Child, “Truck Driver Tom” by Monica Wellington, “Angela and the Baby Jesus” by Frank McCourt, “Go To Bed, Monster!” by Natasha Wing, “Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?” by Bill Martin, “Front Porch Tales and North Country Whoppers” by Tomie De Paola, “World Without End” by Ken Follett, “Strike” by Philip Craig, “Blood Dreams” by Kay Hooper, “Bleeding Kansas” by Sara Paretsky, and “Shooters” by W.E.B. Griffin, presented by Sarah LeClaire.
    In Memory of Marissa Emily Lloyd-Forbes: “Just One More?” by Nancy Alberts, and “I’m Going to Grandma’s” by Mary Ann Hoberman, presented by American Legion Auxiliary; “Hunter and Stripe and the Soccer Showdown” by Laura Malone Elliott, and “Butterfly Butterfly: A Book of Colors” by Petr Horacek, presented by Carol Austin, Louise Adams, and Judy Holmquist; “Do Princesses Wear Hiking Boots?” by Carmela LaVigna Coyle, presented by Uncle Jeff and Aunt Bonnie Bouchard; “When Daddy Took Us Camping” by Julie Brillhard, presented by Travis and Molly Bouchard; “Rachel Fister’s Blister” by Amy MacDonald, presented by Molly Bouchard; “Do Princesses Scrape Their Knees?” by Carmella LaVigna Coyle, presented by Travis Bouchard; “Ghost Wings” by Barbara M. Joosse, and “Clara Caterpillar” by Pamela Edwards, presented by Bud and Day Brewer.
    Also, “A Cat’s Little Instruction Book” by Leigh W. Rutledge, “Dear Tabby: Feline Advice on Love, Live and the Pursuit of Mice” by Leigh W. Rutledge, “The Fur Person” by May Sarton, “Your Cat: Simple New Secrets to a Longer, Stronger Life” by Elizabeth Hodgkins, “101 Dog Tricks” by Kyra Sundance, “Complete Dog Book for Kids” by American Kennel Club, and “Dogs for Kids: Everything You Need to Know About Dogs” by Kristin Menus-Roe, presented by Great Grammy Millie Forbes; “I Love You More” by Laura Duksta, and “Super Incredible Knock-Knock Jokes for Kids” by Bob Phillips, presented by Bill and Warrena Fobes; “The Animal Hedge” by Paul Fleischman, “Fancy Nancy: Bonjour Butterfly” by Jane O’Connor, “The House That Jill Built” by Phyllis Root, and “The Lost Treasure of Skull Island” by Martin Taylor, presented by Karen Forsman Wakem and Mark Forsman; “I Can Read With My Eyes Shut!” by Dr. Seuss, and “Apples and Oranges Going Bananas With Pairs” by Sara Pinto, presented by Ginny and Tommy Griffin.
    Also, “Before You Were Mine” by Maribeth Boelts, presented by Noah Heidorn and Family; “Wilbur’s Adventure” by E.B. White, and “Everything Kids’ Knock-Knock Book” by Aileen Weintraub, presented by Juniors of the Department of Maine, American Legion Auxiliary; “Knut: How One Little Polar Bear Captivated the World” by Isabella Hatkoff, “Maybe A Bear Ate It!” by Robie Harris, and “Naughty Cherie!” by Joyce Carol Oates, presented by Ken and Eula Mashburn; “Goose and Duck” by Jean Craighead George, and “We Go Together” by Todd Dunn, presented by Tom and Mary Umphrey; and “My Special Angel” by Diana Donald, and “Flying Colors: Butterflies in Your Backyard” by Rick Peterson, presented by Nealie, Scott, Carter and Brooke Moir.
    In Memory of Charles “Mac” E. Maxeiner: “Gigantic Book of Fishing Stories” by David Halberstam, presented by Jeffrey and Glenda Currier.
    In Memory of Betty Monahan: “Bird Songs From Around the World” by Les Beletsky, “Flowers: The Complete Book of Floral Design” by Paula Pryke, and “Simple Stunning Wedding Flowers” by Karen Bussen, presented by Rosemary Monahan.
    In Memory of Philip H. Mooers: “Lion in the White House: A Life of Theodore Roosevelt” by Aida D. Donald, and “Julie Andrews: An Intimate Biography” by Richard Stirling, presented by Pamelia Mooers.
    In Memory of Darrel F. Smith: “Vintage Snowmobiles: The Golden Years 1968-1982” by John Bertolino, presented by Sam and Lise Collins and Family; and “Historic Photos of Maine” by Fran Pollitt, presented by Nancy Anderson and Laurie Sheehan.
    In Memory of Jean M. Turner: “The Purrfect Murder” by Rita Mae Brown, and “Eight Women, Two Model Ts, and the American West” by Joanne Wike, presented by Bud and Shirley Ayer; “Your Career in Nursing” by Annette Valano, and “Chicken Soup for the Nurse’s Soul” by Jack Canfield, presented by Sam and Lise Collins and Family; “Sword Song: The Battle for London” by Bernard Cornwell, presented by Pat’s Automotive Center; and “Stranger in Paradise” by Robert Parker, “Crossroads” by Belva Plain, “Murder on K Street” by Margaret Truman, and “Guilty” by Karen Robards, presented by Lisa Turner.
    Donations presented to the Caribou Public Library Memorial Fund during the period of January, February and March, 2008 include:
    In Memory of Natalie Parker Bunnell, presented by Ms. Theresa Arey.
    In Memory of Richard Nelson Solman, presented by Mary Lee and Bill Anderson.
    In Memory of Jean M. Turner, presented by Caribou Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Caribou Historical Society; Betty Rinehart; and Nancy Roe.