

Rose enjoyed the simple things in life: a nice Sunday ride and picnics with Don and the kids, ice cream cones, the fresh smell of lilacs and roses, and a nice big lobster with lots of butter and potato salad. She loved sitting in her swing outside in the summertime enjoying the fruits of her labors. Rose also enjoyed working around the house and in her garden planting vegetables and flowers for all to enjoy. Rose was a bargain shopper long before it became the norm. Rose loved shopping for bargains at Freese's, Bangor, until it closed, and quickly found a replacement in Zayre's, K-Mart and Rich's. Rose's home was her refuge and her pride and joy, and she could quite often be found shopping at the local stores for new treasures to decorate her home and yard with. Rose and Don made their home in Brewer for the majority of their life together and raised five children in the family home on Highland Avenue.

Rose worked in the local shoe factories as a young woman and met her future husband, Don, there and they were married Aug. Rose attended local Bangor schools and had fond memories of attending Mary Snow School on Broadway as a child. (Morrill) Plummer, and was raised in a very large family. She was born June 19, 1919, in Bangor, daughter of Elmer T. 14, 2012, at a Brewer nursing home with her family by her side after an extended period of declining health. Reed beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother, passed away Dec.

Brewer And Bangor - BREWER AND BANGOR - Rose Edith (Plummer) Reed, 93, wife of the late Donald E.
