Conroy-Tully Funeral Home was founded in 1959 by John Conroy and his brother-in-law Ralph Tully. Prior to that John served as manager of the family’s funeral home in Biddeford, Maine and Ralph was manager of M & P and American Theaters . The...
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Facts about the city
Wells is a town in York County, Maine, United States. Founded in 1643, it is the third-oldest town in Maine. The population in 2010 was 9,589. Wells Beach is a popular summer destination.
Moody Obituaries
History
The attackers alternated between attacks on the village and the narrow harbor, where Captain Samuel Storer, James Gooch and 14 soldiers, sent as reinforcements, were aboard 2 sloops and a shallop. The town was a farming community, producing hay and vegetables. Also included is the motto she penned for the project: "Proud of our Past, Ready for our Future." . Then during Dummer's War, on August 23, 1724, a Province of Massachusetts Bay militia of 208 soldiers traveled up the Kennebec River and destroyed Norridgewock. The year-long celebration included a New Year's Eve party with fireworks, parade, a visit by the traveling Russian circus, concerts, historical reenactments, and more.
The official website for the city of Moody is http://www.wellstown.org/.
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