CARIBOU — The following memorial books and materials were presented to the Caribou Public Library during the months of August, September and October, 2013.
In Memory of Julia Adler: “Sparks and Taylor’s Nursing Diagnosis Reference Manual” by Cynthia M. Taylor, presented by Caribou High School Class of 1953.
In Memory of Stephen V. Bither: “Crossroads: How the Blues Shaped Rock ‘n’ Roll (and Rock Saved the Blues)” by John Milward, presented by Sue Sands and Holly, Dave and Michaela Rhinebolt.
In Memory of Marie Rose Gahagan Cullins: “Bean Blossom: The Brown County Jamboree and Bill Monroe’s Bluegrass Festivals” by Thomas Adler, presented by Arlene Doody and family.
In Memory of Isaac Carter Cyr: “How to Make Bubbles” by Erika L. Shores, “Miss Moore Thought Otherwise: How Anne Carroll Moore Created Libraries for Children” by Jan Pinborough; and “Louisa May’s Battle: How the Civil War Led to Little Women” by Kathleen Krull, presented by ACAP Family Services at Park Street, Presque Isle.
In Memory of Lena Gagnon Dyer: “The Longest Ride” by Nicholas Sparks, presented by Laurie Berry.
In Memory of Marvin A. Hedstrom, Sr.: “Barns: Aroostook County, Maine” by Lauretta S. Blackstone, presented by Lauretta Blackstone.
In Memory of Doris S. Lagasse: “One-Yard Wonders: 101 Sewing Fabric Projects” by Patricia Hoskins, presented by Mildred Serritella and Diane DuBois,
In Memory of Hilda Langley: “The Grandmother’s Bible” by Doris Rikkers and Jeannette Taylor, presented by Caribou High School Class of 1953.
In Memory of Marissa E. Lloyd-Forbes: “Grandma’s Attic Treasury: Books 1-4” by Arleta Richardson, presented by Gram Millie Forbes,
In Memory of Guelda M. Michaud: “Why Animals Matter: The Case for Animal Protection” by Erin W. Williams and Margo Demello, presented by Hector and Sheree Belanger and Josephine Bell.
In Celebration of “A Birthday Wish” for Doris Sleeper: “The Shoemaker’s Wife” by Adriana Trigiani, presented by Mike and Dottie Fitzgerald.
In Memory of Viola Willard: “I’m Gonna Like Me: Letting Off a Little Self-Esteem” by Jamie Lee Curtis and Laura Cornell and “How Full is Your Bucket? For Kids” by Tom Rath, Mary Reckmeyer and Maurie J. Manning, presented by Gary and Carolyn Nadeau; and “Friends” by Eric Carle and “Snowflakes Fall” by Patricia MacLachlan, presented by Caribou Historical Society.
Donations presented to the Caribou Public Library Memorial Fund during the same period included:
In Memory of Vinal A. Turner: Presented by Arlene Doody and family; and Don and Deb Sirois.
In Memory of Viola Willard: Presented by Caribou BPW; Thompson-Hamel, LLC; and Eastern Aroostook RSU 39 Board of Education and Administrative Team.