HOWLAND – Margaret Hallett, 80, wife of the late Wallace J. Hallett Sr., died Nov. 22, 2004, at a Lincoln hospital. She was born Feb. 5, 1924, in Macadoo, Pa., the daughter of Frank and Margaret (McNally) Reale. Margaret raised many children and thoroughly enjoyed people. The welcome mat was always out at her home and she never turned anyone away. She enjoyed playing Bingo at Cummings Health Care, and just loved the people there. She also enjoyed writing poetry, having had some of her poems published, and she was very creative and made lots of crafts. She was very good at written communication, and loved to tell jokes. Margaret attended St. Leo’s Catholic Church, where she taught catechism, and was a member of the Ladies of St. Anne. She is survived by her sons and wives, Gerald Hallett of Howland; daughter-in-law, Barbara Hallett, of Gorham, Wallace Hallett Jr. and Jeanette, of Bangor, Donald Hallett and Paulette, of West Enfield, Michael Hallett and Judy, of Howland, Stephen Hallett and Norma of Howland, Christopher Hallett and Toni of West Enfield, and Edward Hallett and Elaina of East Corinth; her daughters and their husbands, Jane and Nicholas Feltovich of Pittsburg, Pa., Nancy and Danny Gilley of West Enfield, Ellen Hallett of New Sharon and Katherine Hallett and her soulmate, Peter Robison, of Barter’s Island; her grandchildren, Donna Pelky, Charmaine Hallett, Suzanne and Ryan, all of Gorham, Denise Davis and Jeff of Massachusetts, Johana Birdsall and Bill of Hancock, Sandra Levesque and Jeremiah of Bangor, Jhon Hallett of Hancock, Michael Scott Hallett Jr. and Rebecca of Howland, Jacob Hallett and Linda of Medford, Kathy Hallett of Howland, Katie Feltovich and Alex Feltovich of Pittsburg, Pa., Hannah Smith and Al of West Enfield, Benjamin Gilley of Hampden, Rebecca Gilley, Grace Gilley and Joseph Gilley of West Enfield, Erica Hallett of Howland, Stephen Hallett Jr. of Maryland, Emily Hallett of Portland, Mark Batchelder and Rachel Batchelder of New Sharon, Adam Hallett, Wallace Hallett III and Jordan Hallett, all of West Enfield, Joshua Hallett and Natasha Hallett of East Corinth; great-grand-children, Todd and Mallory of Gorham, Emily Birdsall of Hancock, Ashlyn Smith and Cameron Smith of West Enfield; one sister, Anna O’Donnell of Hazleton, Pa.; and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and husband, she was pre-deceased by a son. The family wishes to give special thanks to Cummings Health Care for taking such good care of their mother and grandmother. Friends may call 7-9 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 24 and 25, 2004 at the Clay Funeral Home, 7 Lee Rd., Lincoln. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 a.m. Friday at St. Leo Catholic Church in Howland with the Rev. Andre Houle officiating. Interment will be in West Enfield Cemetery. For online register book, please visit www.clayfuneralhome.com.


