Thu, 02/25/2021 - 2:30pm
Paul J. Killoran, M.D.
ROCKPORT Dr. Paul Joseph Killoran died peacefully at his home in Rockport, surrounded by his family on May 31, 2020, one month shy of his 91st birthday. He lived a long, rich life, finally succumbing to Parkinson’s disease.
He was born on June 27, 1929, in Akron, Ohio, the first child of Dr. Vincent Ambrose Killoran and Lorine Marie (Archambeault) Killoran. He grew up in Sandusky, Ohio, where he attended Sandusky High School and would spend his summers in and around the lakes of Ontario, Canada. He attended Harvard College graduating in 1950, followed by Boston University School of Medicine, graduating in 1954. He started his medical training at the University of Utah, completing an internship in 1955. He then spent two years in the US Army with the 82nd Airborne Division as a General Medical Officer.
Mon, 02/22/2021 - 12:30pm
Dr. Elizabeth “Betty” Eilers Killoran.
ROCKPORT Dr. Elizabeth “Betty” Eilers Killoran, wife of the late Dr. Paul Killoran, died peacefully at her home in Rockport surrounded by her six children on January 27, 2021, due to complications from bile duct cancer. She was 88.
Elizabeth Anne Eilers was born on July 7, 1932, in Washington D.C., the youngest of two daughters. Her father worked for the Federal government, and her mother had a job with the civil service. She grew up near Rock Creek Park and the National Zoo, where she developed an early appreciation for the outdoors and observing wildlife. Her experiences living through the Great Depression and World War II also left her with a lasting commitment to a global world view, political engagement, community, and practical thrift. Elizabeth’s intellectual curiosity was insatiable, and she excelled academically. She graduated salutatorian from Central High School in 1950 and obtained a
ROCKPORT LeForest “Lee” E. Dodge, Jr., 75, husband of Marlene (Wentworth) Dodge, died on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 at the Pen Bay Medical Center after an extended illness. Services will be announced in the future. Condolences and memories may.
ROCKPORT LeForest “Lee” E. Dodge, Jr., 75, husband of Marlene (Wentworth) Dodge, died on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 at the Pen Bay Medical Center after an extended illness. Services will be announced in the future. Condolences and memories may.
Ryan M. Landwehr.
APPLETON Ryan M. Landwehr, 31, died unexpectedly on Friday, February 5, 2021 at his beloved family camp in Appleton.
Born in Rockport on May 28, 1989, Ryan was the son of Peter and Julie (Drinkwater) Landwehr. Ryan grew up in Appleton, eventually moving to Camden. He had participated in Appleton Little League, was a member of the Boy Scout Troop 203, and was a 2007 graduate of Camden Hills Regional High School.
His fondest memories were spent at his family camp during the summer months on Sennebec Lake, in Appleton. At camp, he enjoyed waterskiing, boating, fishing, and playing with his dog. He also had a passion for movies, remote controlled cars and boats, as well as building motorized bikes. He particularly loved to kayak “up river” with his dog Leah, and had a special place in his heart for animals.