Middle initial added by Susan Moors, 15 May 2023.
Thanks to Kenneth and Cynthia Love for the following bio:
PORTLAND - Harold Aamold, 97, died Sept. 2, 2017, at Ledgewood Manor in Windham. He was born March 3, 1920, to Carl and Ruby (Bennett) Aamold, in Stanford, Montana.
He served his country in World War II and was a survivor of Pearl Harbor, and other conflicts throughout his 26 years of service to the Navy. After retiring from the Navy, he worked at Nissan Bakery and Sears.
He loved fishing, hunting and the great outdoors. He belonged to the Falmouth Rod and Gun Club, serving as president and holding other offices.
He kept active by walking and bowling on the Forever Young Bowling League of Portland.
He is survived by his sons, Wayne Aamold, of Maryland; and Gary Aamold, and wife Mary, of Pennsylvania; niece, Josie Winslow, and husband Harvey, of Windham; grandson, John Aamold, and wife Katie, of Maryland; granddaughters, Stacy Hojnowski, and husband Anthony, of Texas; and Amber Roth, and husband Kyle, of Pennsylvania; grandnephew, Scott Winslow, and wife Debbie, of Windham; grandniece, Kelly Emery, and husband Heath, of Windham; nieces, Barbara Henningsen, of Portland; and Delores Morse, of Windham; and nephew, Michael Curran, of Portland. Harold is also survived by his longtime friend and companion, Jane Smith, formerly of Westbrook; six great-grandchildren; and many grandnieces, nephews and friends.
He was predeceased by five brothers and one sister, as well as his wife, Mary Ann (Connolly) Aamold.
Harold's family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff at Ledgewood Manor for their compassion and care.
A visitation will be held Monday, Sept. 11, from 5-7 p.m. at the Dolby Funeral Chapel, 434 River Rd., Windham. A graveside service will be held Tuesday, Sept. 12, at noon at the Maine Veterans Cemetery, 305 Civic Center Dr., Augusta. To express condolences or participate in Harold's online tribute, visit: www.dolbyfuneralchapels.com.
To honor Harold's memory, pick up trash when out walking, be kind to the environment, and take time to enjoy the beauty of nature all around you.
Middle initial added by Susan Moors, 15 May 2023.
Thanks to Kenneth and Cynthia Love for the following bio:
PORTLAND - Harold Aamold, 97, died Sept. 2, 2017, at Ledgewood Manor in Windham. He was born March 3, 1920, to Carl and Ruby (Bennett) Aamold, in Stanford, Montana.
He served his country in World War II and was a survivor of Pearl Harbor, and other conflicts throughout his 26 years of service to the Navy. After retiring from the Navy, he worked at Nissan Bakery and Sears.
He loved fishing, hunting and the great outdoors. He belonged to the Falmouth Rod and Gun Club, serving as president and holding other offices.
He kept active by walking and bowling on the Forever Young Bowling League of Portland.
He is survived by his sons, Wayne Aamold, of Maryland; and Gary Aamold, and wife Mary, of Pennsylvania; niece, Josie Winslow, and husband Harvey, of Windham; grandson, John Aamold, and wife Katie, of Maryland; granddaughters, Stacy Hojnowski, and husband Anthony, of Texas; and Amber Roth, and husband Kyle, of Pennsylvania; grandnephew, Scott Winslow, and wife Debbie, of Windham; grandniece, Kelly Emery, and husband Heath, of Windham; nieces, Barbara Henningsen, of Portland; and Delores Morse, of Windham; and nephew, Michael Curran, of Portland. Harold is also survived by his longtime friend and companion, Jane Smith, formerly of Westbrook; six great-grandchildren; and many grandnieces, nephews and friends.
He was predeceased by five brothers and one sister, as well as his wife, Mary Ann (Connolly) Aamold.
Harold's family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff at Ledgewood Manor for their compassion and care.
A visitation will be held Monday, Sept. 11, from 5-7 p.m. at the Dolby Funeral Chapel, 434 River Rd., Windham. A graveside service will be held Tuesday, Sept. 12, at noon at the Maine Veterans Cemetery, 305 Civic Center Dr., Augusta. To express condolences or participate in Harold's online tribute, visit: www.dolbyfuneralchapels.com.
To honor Harold's memory, pick up trash when out walking, be kind to the environment, and take time to enjoy the beauty of nature all around you.
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