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Jean Ellen
Walkington
Jun 22, 1934 — Feb 12, 2024
Eliot- Jean Ellen Hartnett Harvey Walkington, 89 of Eliot, passed away peacefully on February 12, 2024 at her home surrounded by family.
Born on June 22, 1934 in Bath Maine she was the youngest daughter of Madelyn and Edward Hartnett. She was raised in Bath and attended Morse High School, graduating in 1952.
Jean loved all animals and was a very generous person and was always surrounded by family and loved by everyone.
Early in life she worked at Dans Star Market for many years. Later in life she and her husband owned and operated Rooter Man where she worked until she was seventy-six years old.
Jean was predeceased in 1980 by her husband Gordon Harvey and her husband Frank Walkington in 1989, with whom she enjoyed many travel adventures including time spent making their home in Columbia South America.
She is survived by her daughters Ronda Wills and her husband Rick, Cheryle Harvey and Loriann Harvey Stadig, as well as a sister Ann Brown, grandchildren; Paula, Shane, Heather, Chaitra, Seumas, Nicole and Jordan, thirteen great grandchildren Nicolas, Haley, Logan, Brook, Connor, Violet, Teddy, Lilly, Finn, Porter, Ryan, Devin and Shea.
Services will be private at her request. Online condolences may be made by visiting www.jspelkeyfuneralhome.com . Donations may be made in her name to Grammy Rose Dog Rescue and Sanctuary 1542 Route 109 Acton, Maine 04001 or on line at https://grammyrose.org/donate/ . Care for the Walkington family has been entrusted to the JS Pelkey and Son Funeral Home .
Let Me Give
I do not know how long I'll live
But while I live, Lord let me give
Some comfort to someone in need
By smile or nod - kind word or deed
And let me do whar e're I can
To ease things for my fellow man
I want naught but to do my part
To "lift" a tired or weary heart
To change folks frowns to smiles again-
Then I will not have lived in vain
And I'll not care how long I'll live
If I can give-and give-and give.
J.S. Pelkey and Son Funeral Home
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