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Darcy-Lynn Wilson, born in 1977, daughter of Alton and Cynthia, died on May 31, 2006 at 29 years old. Please consult the obituary here:

Obituary of Darcy-Lynn Wilson


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->FAIRFIELD -- Darcy Lynn Wilson, 29, of Fairfield and formerly of Fryeburg, passed away peacefully Wednesday, May 31, 2006, with family at her side, from complications of pneumonia.Darcy was born April 29, 1977, in Bridgton, the daughter of Alton and Cynthia (Parmenter) Wilson. Darcy was physically challenged her whole life and will be sadly missed by her Fairfield family at Klearview Manor, where she lived HAPPILY for 23 years. She graduated from Lawrence High School and worked at a gift shop in a Waterville Nursing Home. She enjoyed shopping, gossip and going to dances to watch her father play and sing in the band.She is survived by her parents of Fryeburg; a brother, Clifford Wilson and his wife, Bethany, of Stow; a sister, Melissa Smith and her husband, Fred, of Brownfield; five nieces and nephews; her maternal grandmother, Dot Parmenter of Stow; paternal grandmother Burna Wilson of Bryant Pond; and many aunts and uncles.Visiting hours will be 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday at Wood Funeral Home, 9 Warren St., Fryeburg, where a funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday with the Rev. Allan Wells-Goodwin officiating.Donations may be made in memory of Darcy to Klearview Manor, 149 Route 201, Fairfield, ME 04937.

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On June 3, 2006 (Central Maine, , États-Unis)


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