Saturday, September 30, 2023

THE SPOTLIGHT IS ON ………….

 George F. Day  

1895 –1977


This picture of a handsome young man in his WWI army uniform,

as well as his military “dog tags”, were donated to PPHS recently

by his granddaughters, Leigh Anne Day Weeks and Beth Day.


George F. Day was born in Porter, Maine to William and Irene M. (Lowell) Day  on February 25, 1895 - one of five children.  He and his brother Fred Day enlisted in E Company 101 Engineers – 26 Division of the U.S. Army on June 30, 1917 and were sent to France.


Although a young man when he enlisted, his granddaughter said George returned home “an old man” as the result of suffering from the effects of Mustard Gas.  Both George and his brother did return home.  He married Arlene Cutting January 26, 1929 and they had 6 children. 


Marilyn Ayleen Day – married Kenneth Douglas

Merton George Day – married Ann Emmons and had 4 children.

Donald Day – married Teresa Perreault and had 5 children.

Myrna Lee Day – married Carroll Harmon

Ramon Earl Day – married Donna Welch and had 6 children. 

Florence Ida Day – died at birth.


George died November 11, 1977 - on the 59th anniversary of the end of WWI. 


A section from The Story of E Company 101 Engineers – 26 Division -- A Record of Their Service May 1917 – April 1919, published in 1919 was also donated.  Other men from Kezar Falls were found among the list of members of 

E Company: Sumner O. Metcalf, Grover R. Norton, Owen Stacey, Sr. and Archie P. Stanley. Many men from the surrounding towns were also in E Company.  


We appreciate having his portrait and story in our collection.







Thursday, September 14, 2023

 

 

You are invited

to the 

Parsonsfield-Porter Historical Society

Meeting & Program

at

Porter Town Hall

71 Main Street, Porter

 

SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, 2023

Meeting: 2:00 pm,

Program: 2:30 pm

 

“The Stanley Block

– Its Historic Past and Plans For

The Future.”


After a short video of the building’s history Scott Mounce will talk about his plans for this Kezar Falls icon.