Donald E. Poole

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WINDHAM - Donald E. Poole died on April 28, 2014 in Santa Barbara, CA, due to complications from cancer. Born in Somerville, NJ, on July 6, 1942, Don was the oldest of three sons of Jack E. and Charlotte M. Lund Poole, both since deceased. Don graduated from Somerville High School and earned a B. S. from Rutgers University. He served stateside with the U.S. Army at Fort Knox, KY from 1965 to 1967. Donald belonged to Corner Stone Masonic Lodge No. 216 in Portland, ME where he served for a time as Chaplain and Treasurer of the Corporation. He was also a 32nd Degree Mason of the Scottish Rite. Often described Don as "such as nice guy", he will be remembered for his wonderful smile, his kind ways and his corny wita"which he came by honestly from his father. A trait inherited by his brothers as well. Feared only for his prowess at Jeopardy, what else would you expect from someone who read the encyclopedia and dictionary as a child, all the way through, really! Don also read National Geographic cover to cover for decades. Don loved to travel. He was happy with a short ride in his local ranges, a trip to a European or an Asian destination, or reading a map in the car while waiting for his wife. He found pleasure in each. He enjoyed finding a new local view and couldn't wait to show this discovery to his wife when she returned from a business trip. He played golf. He would have a bad game the first day of the season and never play the rest of the year. Though Don was one darn good tennis player and very competitive at everything. He would go to the bars in the Old Port and shoot pool with the fisherman; profession 'accountant' when asked. He was a good pool player and enjoyed all people. His daughter is one heck of a pool player too. Don's career in finance followed a deliberate path. He enjoyed strategic planning, operations, absorbing nuances of the different industries he entered, understanding the competition... culminating in V.P. and CFO roles in Maine. After serving as V.P. CFO of G.H. Bass Co. (footwear), Don became V.P. Finance Administration of Maine Cottage Furniture, helping a colleague from Bass grow and become nationally recognized - and a much copied look. Some of us can relate to that! Unfortunately the company is no longer, but the look lives on, yes, it was a good idea. Don served as V.P. Finance Administration of Sebago, Inc. (footwear) directing Finance, HR, IT, and Customer Service. As a Retirement Strategist for NorthStar, Don realized he did not like Sales but he passed the difficult Series 7 with one of the highest scores in Maine! He served as CFO of J. Weston Walch, Publisher (educational materials) until his retirement. Early in his career Don worked for Johnson Johnson in NJ, American Home Products in NYC, Chesebrough-Pond's Inc. in CT. Don officially retired August of 2005. On October 9, 1995, Don married the former Nellie D. Fish in New Orleans, LA. Nellie was at Don's side when he passed away. They have been living in Goleta, CA for the past three years with their much-loved cats Andy and Katie. Don is survived by his wife Nellie of Windham, ME, and Goleta, CA; his daughter Rebecca Susan Poole of South Bridgton, ME; Jeffrey Poole and his wife Joan of Bridgewater, NJ, Allen "Chris" Poole and wife Jeanette of Bridgewater, NJ; two grandchildren, Derek J.H. Alvino and Khloe Sage Doran. He also leaves many in-laws, nieces and nephews. Don's greatest joy was spending time with his wife, daughter, grandchildren and brothers. He will be missed by all who knew and loved him. Visiting hours will be held 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday May 7, 2014 at Conroy-Tully Crawford Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland. A masonic ritual service will be held at 6:30 p.m. Thursday an 11:00 a.m. funeral services will be held at North Deering Congregational Church, Washington Ave., Portland. Burial will follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Portland. Those desiring may make a donation in Don's memory to: Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, Kansas 66675; Susan G. Komen, P.O. Box 650309, Dallas, Texas 75256-0309; Special Olympics of Maine, 125 John Roberts Road, South Portland, Maine 04106Online condolences may be expressed below.

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  1. A true gentleman… He will be missed by many of us Chesebrough-Ponds friends. Especially at the Green Eye Shade Lunch. Nellie be aware that Don had many friends and will be remembered by us. Steve Heintz

    – Steve Heintz

  2. To Nellie and Family: I was very sorry to hear about Don. He was truly one of the great guys. When he and I worked together he was a voice of calm reason. He was my rock. Don was much more than a co-worker, he was a good friend and I will miss him tremendously. Nellie if you ever need a shoulder to lean on, I am here. I know you are strong and Don would want you to keep going forward. But again, if you need me I am here. Bill Greene

    – Bill Greene


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