PARKMAN – Guy Harry “Guy-bo” Libby, 63, died Jan. 5, 2004, at his home in Parkman, after a short illness. Guy was born April 18, 1940, in Parkman, son of Harry and Lydia (Leavitt) Libby. Guy served in the U.S. Army. Guy was a woodsman, truck driver, and did carpentry work. Guy belonged to the Brotherhood of Boilermakers Local No. 29 of Boston and to the Mt. Kineo Masonic Lodge No. 109 of Guilford. Guy loved to hunt and fish and loved his morning rides with Ping Kimball and looked forward to playing cribbage with Zeke and Barry Fortier. His favorite thing was to hang out at K-C’s store and bother the girls and shoot the breeze with everyone. Guy is survived by his wife, Diana (Shaw) Libby of Parkman; a daughter, Lori and her husband, Stephen Tucker, and their daughter, Tessa Libby and great-grandson, Stephen Libby, all of Solon; a son, Charles Libby Sr. and his wife, Karen, and their children, Cliff, Dan, Jessica, Charles Jr., Krickett-Ann, and great-granddaughter, Sierra, all of Athens; Guy’s brothers and sisters, Wayne Libby of Parkman, Herb Libby of Abbot, Rita Stone of Monson, Bill Libby of Florida, Edna Spencer of Sangerville, and Margie Neal of Abbot. Guy was predeceased by his parents; a brother, Arthur Libby; and a close friend, Kenny Curtis. Guy’s grandson, Wayne “Skeeter” Johnston also predeceased him and Guy wants him to know that he is coming up to truly teach him how to fish and help him catch a girl. There will be a celebration in memory of Guy at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 9, 2004, at the Parkman Grange Hall. Please bring your memories, stories, and pictures to share. No flowers please. Arrangements are by Crosby & Neal Funeral Home, Guilford.

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