Carole Elaine Quimby

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Harpswell - Carole Elaine Cranford Quimby, beloved wife, mother, sister and friend, passed away Saturday, May 19, 2018, at Maine Medical Center at the of age 66 after a long struggle with numerous health challenges. Carole was the daughter of the late George W. and Mattelaine (Conner) Cranford. Carole was born in Brockton, Massachusetts on June 26, 1951, and graduated from Brockton High School in 1969. In 1972 she graduated from Westbrook College in Portland with a degree in Dental Hygiene. Wayne and Carole were married in October of 1972. The couple welcomed their only child Elizabeth in 1986. Carole worked as a Dental Hygienist in Yarmouth, Standish and South Portland. She retired from the profession in 1986 from the office of Dr. John B. Corey, DMD, the practice she loved the most. Most recently, she fulfilled a lifelong dream of owning and operating her own gift shop, C. Periwinkle & Co. in Harpswell, which opened in 2010 and ran successfully for eight years. Here she was able to share her beautiful handmade jewelry, sea wreaths and artwork with locals and vacationers alike. Carole enjoyed traveling; she loved Egyptian history and toured Egypt with her mother in 1983. However, her favorite place to be was their home on the water at Pott's Point in Harpswell. There she spent unforgettable years with her family and friends enjoying beautiful sunsets, finding beach treasures, and walking her Yorkshire Terriers along the ocean shore. Though family was her ultimate devotion, Carole was very involved in her community churches and local organizations. She was an active member of the Cumberland Center, Falmouth and Elijah Kellogg Congregational Churches. She loved sharing her gift of singing in the choir, a passion she passed on to her daughter at a very young age. Carole was also a member of the Harpswell Garden Club, King's Daughters, Maine Orchid Society and Maine Audubon. Carole was a constant source of support, beauty and strength to all. Her unconditional love for all people and animals was palpable instantly to anyone that met her, and she left a lasting impression on all she knew. She was predeceased by her brother, George Cranford III. She is survived by her loving husband of 46 years, Wayne Quimby of Brunswick; daughter, Elizabeth and her husband Christopher of Lisbon Falls; sister, Charlotte Clive of Delaware; sisters-in-law, Ellen Quimby Simandl of Wisconsin and Carlene Quimby Petersen of Gorham; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. We are honored to commemorate Carole with a Celebration of Life to be held at the Portland Country Club in Falmouth, Maine on June 16, 2018, at 11:00AM. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland. To view Carole's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com. Wayne may be reached directly via email: waquimby@comcast.net. In lieu of flowers, donations in Carole's memory can be made to the Elijah Kellogg Church Music Fund, 917 Harpswell Neck Road, Harpswell, ME 04079, or to the Maine Audubon Society, 20 Gilsland Farm Road, Falmouth, ME 04105.

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  1. Dear Wayne and Elizabeth,
    We are so sorry for this incredible loss. Carole was an amazing person and always made you feel so special and cared for. As a teenager and young adult, and as you know we were neighbors, I had the honor of spending time with Carole many times talking with her about my life and relationships. She was always full of positive advice, optimism, support and love. Oh, how she and her warm smile will be missed. Sending you our love and support.
    Susan (Eaton) and Mark Conti

    – susan conti

  2. Carole , was such a beautiful lady, We had many wonderful conversations when I visited her shop. Always such a pleasure and inspiration to visit her there. She will be greatly missed by myself and many others, I’m sure. Many Blessings and Sympathieso her family she loved so much.
    Carrie.

    – Carrie Warren

  3. Dear Wayne,
    I am so sorry to hear of Carole’s passing. I remember when a bunch of us work girls from HAN came down to visit you both, and Molly of course. Your wife was a gracious hostess and a wonderful person. I am deeply sorry for your loss. I think of that visit often and how happy you both were. Take care, my friend. I will keep you and your family in my prayers. Please Lord, wrap your loving arms around Carole on her trip home.
    Lisa Plourde

    – Lisa Plourde

  4. I metCarole on our first night , away at college. We were all homesick and trying to help each other . Carole was sympathetic to all. We went on to become very good friends for 48 years. We got together often . She was always the first to offer her help or suggestions when needed. Carole would have given you the clothes off her back if you needed them. So caring and selfless. She will be greatly missed as a wonderful friend ,mother and wife. Breathe deeply, friend.

    – Deborah Henderson OBrien

  5. Wayne, Elizabeth, and Charlotte

    I am remembering Carole with affection. She was a lovely person who cared greatly for family. As a Newfoundland cousin, I recall happy childhood visits with the Cranford and Prince families in Brockton. I also treasure special opportunities arranged by Carole when we re-connected as adults. I am so sorry for the suffering she endured and for the loss you all feel upon her passing.

    Heidi (Parsons) Janes
    St. John’s, NL

    – Heidi Janes

  6. Dear Wayne & Elizabeth,
    I’m so, so sorry and shocked hear about Carole’s passing and your loss. I remember having Carole as a wonderful dental hygiene student and some how connecting the two of you. I’m so glad you have had 46 years of a beautiful marriage. Over the years I have loved receiving your Christmas cards to learn all about what was new that year with Elizabeth and you. I would hear about your ski adventures with Elizabeth ,your work and your new homes. She always wrote such long detailed letters that were so enjoyable to read. In last years Christmas letter I got to read the wonderful news
    about Elizabeth’s and Christopher’s marriage. God bless all of you and family as you cope with the loss of Carole.

    – Bonnie Vaughan


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