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BEGERT, James M.

BEGERT, James M.[1]

Male 1943 - 2004  (61 years)

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  • Name BEGERT, James M. 
    Birth 1943  [1
    Gender Male 
    Death 22 Nov 2004  [1
    Person ID I43812  Hemond
    Last Modified 28 Nov 2004 

    Family EMOND, M. 
    Family ID F19705  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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    1. [S66] Obits.

      Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 15:11:53 -0700
      From: jmardes
      Subject: PML Search Result matching hemond OR hemon OR haimond OR aymond OR

      James M. Begert
      1943-2004
      LEWISTON - James M. Begert, 61, died on Monday, Nov. 22, at his home with
      his loving wife Mary and his family at his side.
      Jim was born in Lewiston on Aug. 2, 1943, the oldest child of William B. and
      Martine (Martin) Begert.
      He was a devoted son and brother to Bill, Jane, and Nancy; stepfather to Tim
      and Kathy; and a wonderful 'Bampy' to Ali, TJ, Ryan, Kayla, and Mikey.
      He attended schools in Lewiston and Berlin N.H., graduating from Lewiston
      High School in 1961. After graduating from Boston University, he entered the
      Peace Corps, serving for two years in Liberia. He considered his Peace Corps
      service his proudest achievement and one that changed his life.
      Following his years in the Peace Corps, he entered the Army and served
      honorably as a medical corpsman during the Vietnam war.
      Later in life, he served as Ward 3 City Councilor in Lewiston for seven
      years, continuing to serve others and trying to make a difference in
      whatever way he could.
      In 1973, he married Mary Emond and they shared a wonderful, happy life
      together, whether at home with family and friends, summer days on Sabbathday
      Lake, on their annual vacation in Aruba, or taking drives in Jim's
      convertible.
      He was a voracious reader, with a thorough knowledge (and opinions) about
      history and politics. With his dry wit, there were always many things to
      talk and laugh about when Jim was around. It was he who, in his final days,
      kept everyone's spirits up.
      In dying as well as living, he was alert, loving, funny, direct, and
      thoughtful. Trying until the end to 'make a difference,' he wanted it said
      that he thought it was important for stem cell research to continue.
      He will be deeply missed by his wife Mary; his mother Martine; a stepson and
      daughter-in-law, Tim and Marcie Yirrell; a stepdaughter and son-in-law,
      Kathy and Mac Economy; a brother, Bill and sister-in-law, Jody; a sister,
      Jane; a sister, Nancy and brother-in-law, Tim Rourke; grandchildren, Ali
      Noddin, T.J. and Ryan Economy, and Kayla Yirrell; sisters-in-law, Cathy,
      Jackie and Bobbi; as well as many nieces and nephews - all of whom loved Jim
      very much. Jim's many friends who will also dearly miss him include David
      and Pauline Gray, Marianne Ireland, and Karen Stray-Gundersen. Jim's daily
      and loving presence will be sadly missed by his dogs Fitzy and Clancy.
      Jim was predeceased by his beloved father William in 1999.
      Visitation will be held on Friday, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Albert & Burpee,
      253 Pine St., Lewiston. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Nov.
      27, at 11 a.m. at St. Patrick's Chapel, 1 Walnut St.,
      Lewiston. It was Jim's wish that his ashes be buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery in
      Lewiston.
      In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Jim's memory to:
      Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice
      15 Androscoggin Ave.
      Lewiston, Maine 04240
      James M. Begert


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