MARS HILL – Martha E. Hallett, 85, loving mother, grandmother, great-grand-mother and wife of the late Frank “Bud” Hallett, died March 18, 2007, at a Mars Hill health care facility, after a brief illness. She was born April 15, 1921, in East Plantation, one of seven children to Chesley and Hattie (Brewer) Crouse. She was a member of the Mars Hill Full Gospel Assembly Church. Martha took great interest in the lives of her family, always concerned with their welfare. She enjoyed cooking for them especially her molasses cookies and date squares. She felt blessed to enjoy four generations of her family. Missing her greatly will be sons, Gary Dyer and his wife, Geraldine, of Mars Hill, Frank Hallett and his wife, Pam, of Portage Lake and North Fort Myers, Fla.; a daughter, Debbie Alexander and her husband, Jim, of Blaine; grandchildren, Gayle Gagnon, Gary Dyer Jr., Gregg Dyer, Geoffrey Dyer, Chris Hallett, Jessica Hargreaves, Jennifer Hallett, Jason Alexander and Jaime Tardif; great-grandchildren, Chantal Pelletier, Lee Gagnon, Garrett, Erika, Emily, Annaliese, Regina, Haleigh and Andrew Dyer, Jack Hallett, Kayden and Kamron Tardif; great-great-grandchild, Zachary Pelletier; sister, Elizabeth Golder of Cheshire, Conn.; sister-in-law, Kathleen Crouse of Blaine, several nieces, nephews and cousin. In addition to her parents and husband, Martha was predeceased by brothers, Delbert, Guy and Wellington Crouse; sisters, Hilda Briggs, Mary Lewis Bell and Ruby Murphy; and one great-granddaughter, Victoria Rose Dyer. Relatives and friends may call 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at Duncan Funeral Home, Mars Hill. Funeral services will be conducted 2 p.m. Thursday at the Mars Hill Full Gospel Assembly with the Rev. Richard Bell officiating. A spring interment will be at Kings Grove Cemetery, Mars Hill. Gifts in her memory may be made to the charity of your choice. The family expresses their sincere gratitude to Pastor Richard Bell, Dr. Eric Nicholas and the staff at the Aroostook Health Center LTC and SNF units, for their kindness and caring during her illness.

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