SUMNER — Allan Morrill Litchfield Sr., 74, of Sumner, passed away Thursday, April 19, at home surrounded by the love of his family.
Allan was born in Weymouth, Mass., to Walter and Carolyn Morrill Litchfield Sr. on Jan. 2, 1944. He graduated from Weymouth H.S. in 1961. Allan held the high school basketball record for 8 points in 6 seconds at the Boston Garden. He was a member of the Boy Scouts of America, Order of DeMolay and Pilgrim Congregational Church of Weymouth. He was past Master of the Evening Star Lodge #147 A.F. & A.M. Buckfield, Maine. He worked as a plumber with Joe Tucci Plumbing in Weymouth before moving his family to Maine. Allan built his home in Sumner in 1969. He was self-employed with A.M. Litchfield Oil & Heating services before becoming a member of Local #716 Plumbers/Pipefitters Union. He retired in 2007.
Allan loved to play golf in his spare time. He enjoyed watching his grandchildren/great-grandchildren play sports. Snowmobiling, CB radioing and entertaining friends was a pastime of his.
Allan is survived by his son, Allan Jr., and his wife, Stephanie, of Buckfield; his daughters Vicki Rogers of Norway, Heidi Scibilio and her husband Anthony of Weymouth Mass., Melindy Worthley and her husband Jamie of Sumner; brother, Walter Litchfield Jr., and sister, Linda Richardson, and her husband Junie of Sumner. “Grandpaw” cherished every moment with his 13 grandchildren, Erik, Scott, Andrew & Jaime, Bryan & Alicia, CJ, Destiny, Tobias, Andraya, Faith, Chandra and Anthony and six great-grandchildren, Hailey, Aiden, Trevin, Emmett, Aurora and Curtis. His love touched many nieces, nephews, cousins and countless friends.
Allan was preceded in death by his brothers, Lawrence, Wayne and Kevin, sister-in-law Lorraine Litchfield, nephew Joe Allen and parents Carolyn and Walter Litchfield Sr.
The family of Allan Litchfield Sr. wishes to extend our sincere thanks to Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice and the many friends and family who helped us through this journey.
Allan Morrill Litchfield
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