Obituary

Edwin Dexter

Tue, 01/21/2020 - 10:45am

Edwin Dexter, age 95, passed away peacefully on the evening of Jan. 19, 2020 at his home in Waldoboro.

Edwin was born on October 7, 1924 in West Haven, Connecticut to the late Joseph H. Dexter and Frances (Tupper) Dexter of Brooklyn, Nova Scotia. He grew up in Leonia, New Jersey attending local schools. After graduating high school he attended Bucknell University before enlisting in the 8th Army Air Corp as a navigator. He was a 1st lieutenant flying in 31 documented combat missions and amassing 225 combat hours of flying, eleven missions as a group leader and nine missions as a squadron leader. He was awarded various commendations for his service, including the Distinguished Flying Cross.

After his tour of duty, he returned to the states where he met and married, Oma Opal Reed. After graduating from Bucknell University, with a degree in mechanical engineering, he went on to work for G.E. in Schenectady, New York. The company only took three engineers from Bucknell that year and Edwin was their top choice. After his time with GE he then moved onto Bowles Engineering in Silver Spring, Maryland.

In 1970, after he and Opal took a trip to Maine, they bought a farm in South Brooksville. He continued as a consultant with Bowles and other businesses in New England. He was a professor at Maine Maritime and the University of Southern Maine in Portland teaching engineering courses. He and Opal then moved to Ida, Arkansas where he became a farmer fulltime and raised both chickens and cattle. He was a top grower for the Townsend Chicken firm and had many people wondering what this “Yankee” boy was doing to garner such success. He eventually retired to Waldoboro, Maine.

When Edwin was in his 70s, he reobtained his pilot license and built a plane. Because of his family connection to shipbuilding and the sea, he built and restored various wooden boats over his lifetime. He loved to spend time reading, gardening and travelling, most recently making many trips back to his beloved Nova Scotia. He always taught his family the importance of a firm handshake and direct eye contact.

He was predeceased by his wife Opal Dexter, step-mother Carol Dexter and brother Robert G. Dexter.

Edwin is survived by his daughter, Frances Clark and her husband Robert; adopted daughter Betty Ann; grandchildren, Eric Clark, Andrew Clark, Crystal Campbell; great-grandchildren, Devyn, Kolton and Ryder Campbell, and Zoe Spencer-Clark, as well as several nieces, nephews, and their families.

There will be a time of visitation on Saturday, Jan. 25 from 2-4 p.m. at Hall’s of Waldoboro, 949 Main Street, Waldoboro, with military honors.

Halls of Waldoboro has care of the arrangements. To extend online condolences visit www.hallfuneralhomes.com