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In Memory

Kelley Harmon (Holmquist)

Kelley Harmon (Holmquist)Kelley, her son, Trevor, and boyfriend, Alex McDougall, all perished in a tragic home fire. The obituary was as follows:

LIMESTONE and CARIBOU - Kelley J. Holmquist, 35, died unexpectedly Feb. 28, 2006, at Limestone. She was born Sept. 19, 1970, in Caribou, the daughter of Arthur and Pauline (Belanger) Harmon. She attended the Woodland, Caribou and Presque Isle Schools, where she was a member of the FFA. Kelley owned and operated a catering and food service business in Limestone. She is survived by her son, Shawn Holmquist of Caribou; her mother and stepfather, Pauline and Roy "Jack" Woods of Caribou; one brother, Scott Harmon of Caribou; her grandparents, Byron and Cecil Harmon of Caribou; many aunts, uncles and cousins. Kelley was predeceased by her father and her son, Trevor Holmquist. Friends may call 7-9 p.m. Thursday, at the Mockler Funeral Home, 24 Reservoir St., Caribou. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Friday, March 3, from the Chapel of the Mockler Funeral Home with the Rev. George McLaughlin officiating. Interment will be in the Riverside Ext. Cemetery, Washburn. Friends who wish to contribute in Kelley's memory may do so through a educational fund for her son Shawn care of The County Federal Credit Union, 82 Bennett Dr., Caribou, ME 04736 or envelopes are available through the funeral home.

 
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02/12/09 06:32 PM #1    

Holly Hancock (Hancock)

I am sorry to say that I didn't know Kelley in high school. I feel that I missed out on so much. Almost 15 years later, we ran into each other at our little grocery store in Limestone, ME. We eyed each other, pretty sure we knew the other, but not 100% sure. Can you believe that I'm the one that spoke first?!! It was nice to get to know her. Friends to both of us had a house fire not long after. It was a total loss. As soon as Kelley found out they were staying with us, she brought tons of delicious food and some blankets and clothes for the kids. She was a great cook--had just started a catering business. She and her fiance were GOOD people, hard-working, and loving. I'm sorry that I didn't have more time with her, but feel the richer for having known her. I miss you, Kelley!


03/02/09 02:59 PM #2    

Bambi Dyer

Kelley was a great person inside and out and had a heart of gold. I was lucky to have known her. I certainly miss you Kelley and often think about you!

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