Albert Conrad

albert conrad
Albert (Bud) Conrad, 92, of Shapleigh, Maine, passed away at the Southern Maine Health Care in Biddeford on September 27, 2021, after a short illness. He was born in Everett,MA on July 15, 1929. He entered the Army in 1948 and was discharged in 1954. He was then employed at the Danvers State Hospital for three years then moved to Montville, Maine. He operated a Dairy Farm for 10 years then moved back to Massachusetts where he worked as a mechanic. After he retired he moved to Shapleigh. He is survived by two sisters, Marjorie Dawson of Lyman and Helen Dunca n of Saugas, MA. A graveside service with military honors will be held on Wednesday October 20th at 11Am at the Southern Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Springvale. Condolences may be expressed at www.blackfuneralhomes.com

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  1. Bud you’ll live on in our hearts and never be forgotten. We are thankful for all the wonderful memories, laughs, guidance and love over the years. You’ll be greatly missed. You were a terrific example of living life to it’s fullest and enjoying it along the way. How many people can say they were offered an excavating job at age 90 and taken for being in your mid 60’s at the age of 92. See you again some day. Love, Kitty and Bill Dawson, Jr.

    – Kitty Dawson

  2. Bud was a great guy! Lived life to the fullest! Enjoyed going to Atlantic City after he retired & always had a great story to tell! He was a real worker! Had a beautiful vegetable garden every year even up till this past Summer! The world lost a really great man! God Speed Bud! RIP! I know your going to be missed!

    Keith Cunningham

    – Keith Cunningham

  3. A Memorial Tree was planted for Albert Conrad
    We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Black Funeral Homes-Carll-Heald & Black Funeral Home
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  4. Bud was a great guy! Lived life to the fullest! Enjoyed going to Atlantic City after he retired & always had a great story to tell! He was a real worker! Had a beautiful vegetable garden every year even up till this past Summer! The world lost a really great man! God Speed Bud! RIP! I know your going to be missed! Keith Cunningham

    – Keith Cunningham


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