Edward H. Piper

16 years ago

Piper, Edward H., 87, Caribou, at Augusta, November 1, 2009. No services are currently planned. Arrangements are in the care of the Strong-Hancock Funeral Home, Damariscotta.

 

ImageImage    Edward H. Piper died Sunday, November 1, at the Maine Veteran’s Home in Augusta after a long struggle with Alzheimer’s disease. He was born on January 2, 1922, in Caribou, Maine, the son of Donald Spear Piper and Clara Collins Piper.
    Ed served as president of his high school class among other activities, and graduated from Caribou High School in 1939. Ed attended the University of Maine where he was a member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, Alpha Zeta and Phi Kappa Phi. He graduated in 1943. From 1943 to 1945 he served in the U.S. Army during World War II in Italy with the 10th Mountain Division. While home on furlough in November 1944, he married Helen Deering in her parent’s home on College Avenue in Orono. Upon returning home from the war, he attended Cornell University where he received a Masters degree in Agricultural Economics in 1947. Ed and Helen started their family there with the birth of their first daughter. Their next move was to Old Town where Ed worked in the Bangor office of the Federal Land Bank Production Credit Association from 1947 to 1951 and their son arrived. Ed and Helen spent several happy years in Caribou where Ed worked for Lyons Service Co. and where their third child was born, completing their family.
    In 1956, Ed began a 26-year career with the University of Maine becoming the Assistant Director of the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station as it was called at the time. He retired from the University in 1983 and then served as Executive Director of the Maine Blueberry Commission.
During his years with the University, and in his retirement, Ed volunteered countless hours for several organizations. He was an advisor to Delta Tau Delta fraternity from 1960 – 1969. For the General Alumni Association he served on numerous committees through 1972 and as Treasurer from 1965 – 1971. Ed received the Black Bear Award for his many contributions to the alumni of the University of Maine.
    He was an active member of the Church of Universal Fellowship in Orono, serving as Sunday School Superinten-dent for five years and church Treasurer and Trustee for 10 years. Ed joined the Kiwanis Club in 1982. He served on many committees and as club treasurer for seven years. He especially enjoyed organizing the club’s annual Christmas party for children of need, and ushering at the University of Maine women’s basketball games. He also spent at least 17 years delivering Meals for Me. In addition to his service to the community, Ed really enjoyed vegetable and landscape gardening in summers, and skiing with family and friends in the winter.
    Ed was predeceased by his brother, Wilson Piper, and his sister Prudence Marriner. He is survived by his wife, Helen, who currently lives in Damariscotta; daughters, Jean Meakin and her husband Donald of Round Pond and Crystal Slatick and her husband Robert of Harrisburg, PA; a son, Donald Piper and his wife Cherie of North Yarmouth; three grandchildren, Cory Piper of Nantucket, Stephen Piper and his wife Megan of Brunswick and Andrew Piper and his wife Jennifer of Nashua, NH; as well as two great-grandchildren, Eleanor and Elizabeth.
    In 2007, Ed and his wife moved to Chase Point in Damariscotta to be nearer their children. The family would like to express their sincerest appreciation and gratitude to the employees of the Chase Point Assisted Living facility and to those at the Maine Veteran’s Home in Augusta for their excellent and thoughtful care of Ed during his last years.
    No services are currently planned. Arrangements are under the direction and care of the Strong-Hancock Funeral Home, 612 Main Street, Damariscotta. Condolences for the family may be expressed at:
www.StrongHancock.com
    Donations in Ed’s memory may be made to the Senior Alumni Scholarship Fund of the UM Alumni Association. Checks should be made payable to the University of Maine Alumni Association and sent to Memorial Gifts, P O Box 370, Orono, ME 04473.