Gwendolyn H. Feyler

April 2, 1925 ~ November 20, 2015
South Portland-Gwendolyn H. Feyler, 90, of Anthoine Street, died Friday November 20, 2015. She was born in Jackman, on April 2, 1925, a daughter of Helon and Mary J. (Vigue) Haggan. She graduated from Jackman High School and completed the two year course at Lewiston Business College. She married Douglas W. Feyler on November 6, 1950, in Great Falls, Montana. Gwendolyn worked as a secretary for Noyes Tire and then for several State of Maine Agencies, including the Maine State Port Authority and Southern Maine Vocational Technical Institute. She enjoyed an active social life as well as shopping and dancing. She is predeceased by her husband and a sister, Celestine (Tina) Coyne. She is survived by her daughter, Michele Brown and husband Frank of Saco; two nieces, Jane Walsh of Portland and Judy Noel of North Carolina; two nephews, Joseph Coyne of Portland and James Coyne of Maryland, and two grandchildren, Jack D Brown and Mary K. Brown, both of Saco. Prayers will be recited 10:15 am, Saturday, at Conroy-Tully Crawford South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland, followed by an 11:00 am Mass of Christian burial at St Maximilian Kolbe Chruch, 150 Black Point Road, Scarborough. A private burial will take place at Forest City Cemetery, South Portland. Floral tributes are welcome. To visit Gwendolyns memorial page or share online condolences, please visit www.ctcrafword.com
Michelle,So sorry to hear about your mother. It seems like just yesterday we were both visiting our mothers at SP Nursing Home. She was fortunate to have such a loving, caring daughter. I hope you can recall happier times to remember her by. Hugs, Kathy
– Kathy McLeod
Michele, My thoughts and prayers are with you Frank,Jack & Mary. The many memoirs that you have will forever be etched in your heart. She will now watch over you from above. I am honored to have known her and what a wonderful woman she was. A mother and daughter hold as strong bond, as you now know and carry on with Mary. Peace to Gwen. Love, Anne
– Anne M (Brimecombe) Alley