Lillian Rose Libby
PORTLAND - Lillian Rose Libby, 54, of Portland, died on November 29, 2012 at Seaside Nursing Home in Portland, where she had lived most recently. Lillian was born in Derby, CT, a daughter of Theodore and Helen Moody Brooks. She was educated in Clinton, Maine schools. Lillian was a homemaker and relished that role. She enjoyed doing a variety of crafts, especially with her granddaughters. She loved visits with her family and friends and the company of many pets throughout her life. Lillian was predeceased by her father. She is survived by her mother of Clinton, Maine; a daughter, Tonia Habibzai and her husband, Tony, of Westbrook; a son, Bradley Gordon Haynes, Jr. of Westbrook; granddaughters, Karima and Rahima Habibzai of Westbrook; grandson, Shaun Bradley Campbell of Virginia; two sisters, Virginia Fortin of Jensen Beach, Florida and April May MacDonald of Clinton, Maine; and two brothers, Richard Theodore Brooks of Hobe Sound, Florida and Theodore R. Brooks, II of Clinton, ME. Memorial Services and burial will be held in Oakland, Maine next summer. Arrangements under the care of Conroy-Tully Crawford Funeral Homes and Cremation Services.Online condolences may be expressed below.








She was a great friend to me. i will miss her at seaside always waiting for me to visit with my mom.She loved having karima and Rahima visit. She was a wonderful person to everyone who knew her
– Phylis Crowe
My mother, Lillian Leach, was Lillian’s roommate at Seaside for a long time, until she passed away last August. Lillian was very dear to my Mom and to me and my family. I am so sorry to hear of her passing. She was a great friend to my Mom and we will all miss her.
– Liane Leach Chapman
My deepest condolences go out to Tonia and Bradley during this difficult time. May the happy memories of your Mom comfort you and help heal you at this difficult time. I will always remember the kind heart of Aunt Lillian and cherish the childhood memories we all had together.
– Stefanie Bellavance
i love you grammy R.I.P
– rahima
My grandmother was my bestfriend, to say the least when I found out she had passed away my life flipped upside down. I would visit her every weekend atleast 3 times on vacation, before she had moved into seaside we’d have sleepovers all the time almost every weekend. She was my biggest supporter, my bestest friend and my mentor. Being 12 at the time I didn’t really fully register my loss,in fact I didn’t want to. I think about her all the time and I’m not religious but I pray for her. I know wherever she is she is looking down and she is proud of the women that I am today. I’ll always carry so much love for her and continue to remember the good memories I have with her.
– Karima Troiano