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Preserve forever →Edith B. "Frith" Weymouth
December 14, 1933— March 10, 2026
Augusta, ME
Edith B. Weymouth, 92, of Augusta, passed away on March 10, 2026 at MaineGeneral Rehabilitation and Long-Term Care at Gray Birch. She was born on December 14, 1933 in Moscow, Maine, a daughter of William and Pauline (McMackin) Frith.
In her younger years Edith worked at W.T. Grants, Claristat where she assembled electronic parts, and Healthtex as a seamstress. She found great joy in gardening, knitting, crocheting, and needlepoint. Christmas was a cherished time, when she loved singing carols with her family in her beautiful voice and listening to the music of Jim Reeves. Edith and her husband Ralph were longtime active members of Christ Church Episcopal in Gardiner.
She was predeceased by her husband, Ralph Weymouth; her parents; and her sisters, Diane Lathrop and Elizabeth Richard. Edith is survived by her three sons, Michael Weymouth and his wife Jeannie, Stephen Weymouth and his wife Nina, and Joseph Weymouth and his wife Sheri; her grandchildren, Keleine Laflin and her husband Scott, Julie Murphy and her fiancé Chip, James Weymouth and his wife Nikki, Tammy Gagne, Jenny Michaud and her husband Bobby, Kenneth Weymouth and his wife Tracy, Hayley Deer and her husband Wyatt, Peter Ayers and his wife Jen, Kristopher Ayers and his wife Marina, Hannah Bryant and her husband Ansel, Matthew Ayers and his wife Danielle, Christopher Weymouth and his partner Jamie, and Joseph Weymouth and his partner Ashley; 24 great-grandchildren; and her siblings, William Frith II and his wife Cindy, Marion Sides and her husband Joe, and Elaine Hunter.
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