Andy Pease, 77, died April 4, 2015 following a courageous battle with cancer. His wife Janet was by his side at Hope Hospice of Shell Point in Fort Myers, Florida. He was born January 15, 1938 in Pittsburgh, PA, the son of Andrew Jackson Pease, Sr. and Wilda Forbes Pease.
Andy graduated from New York Military Academy, Cornwall-on-Hudson in 1956. He attended Bates College and graduated from Husson College with a Business Administration Degree in 1960. He served with the Air National Guard from 1961-1967. Andy married the love of his life, Janet Wadsworth in 1960. They raised two beautiful daughters, Becky and Katy, in Hampden. He shared his love of the outdoors with his family, venturing often to the Northwoods on numerous fishing and hunting trips which included his favorite spot, Rainbow Lake. Many were fortunate to enjoy Andy's gourmet meals and passion for fine foods. Andy and Janet shared wonderful traveling escapades both domestic and abroad with their most recent trip visiting Prague. They also enjoyed many coastal sailing adventures with dear friends. Andy always enjoyed being challenged to a game of cribbage and playing bridge with friends.
From 1960-1967, Andy was employed by the Merrill Trust Company. In 1967 Andy began his 36 years of devotion to Webber Energy Fuels, retiring as Senior Vice President and CFO in 2003. Andy was instrumental in the acquisition of Rainbow Lake Lodge for Webber Oil Company in 1975. He was an active member of the Hampden community serving as Board Member and Chairman of the Board for SAD #22, member of Hampden Kiwanis and was a founding member of the Hampden Regional Library now called the Edythe L. Dyer Community Library. He was proud to be named a lifetime honorary trustee of the library and later received the Hampden Distinguished Citizen Award. Work related organizations included the Industrial Communication Association and the New England Fuel Institute. He served as director of both. At a state level he was a member of Maine Development Foundation and the Maine Overseers of the Bar. His community involvement continued after his retirement to Brooklin, including serving on the board of Coastal Holdings and The Grand Auditorium in Ellsworth. Recognitions include; United Way Distinguished Community Service Award, United Way Presidents Award and the Husson College Public Service Award.
He was predeceased by his parents. Surviving in addition to his wife, Janet Wadsworth Pease are his daughters Becky Pease, and her husband Mike Rioux of Sedgwick, Katy Wood, and her husband Bud Utecht of Dedham; granddaughter Emily Wadsworth Wood Moore and her husband Josia Moore and two great grandsons Samson and Jude, all of Bath. He is also survived by sister, Virginia Stack of Billerica Ma, special nephew Jeff Stack and his wife Laurie of Newburyport, Ma. and many loving family members and friends.
Relatives and friends are welcome to call 5-7p.m. Thursday, April 16, 2015, at Brookings-Smith, 133 Center Street, Bangor, where a funeral service will be held Friday, April 17 at 2p.m. with Rev. Gerry Kush Gregersen officiating. The Family invites relatives and friends to share conversation and refreshments at the Family Reception Center of Brookings-Smith, 163 Center Street immediately following the service. Those who wish to remember Andy in a special way may make gifts in his memory to the Edythe L. Dyer Community Library, 269 Main Road North, Hampden, Me, 04444. Condolences to the family may be expressed at www.BrookingsSmith.com.
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