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Obituary for Maland Cummings Nowland

Maland Cummings  Nowland
ROCKLAND, ME - Maland C. Nowland of Rockland, formerly of East Vassalboro, passed away peacefully at home in Rockland Friday, September 20, at age 92. He was a devoted father, grandfather, and husband of 63 years to his late wife Barbara.

Maland was born in Windsor, November 25, 1920 to Arthur and Ethel Cummings Nowland. Through his teen years he lived in Windsor & China, graduating from Erskine Academy in South China in 1939.

He enlisted in the Army in 1942 and was assigned to reconnaissance in the 30th “Old Hickory” Infantry Division. The 30th landed at Omaha Beach, Normandy June 11, 1944. He was awarded the Bronze, Silver Star & Purple Heart medals for his combat service.

Maland married Barbara L. Kinney February 12, 1949. Together they lived in Rhode Island while Maland attended Bryant College before moving back to Maine. He was an Accountant for Scott Paper in Winslow until his retirement in 1983. They attended St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Waterville and St. Mark's in Augusta.

Maland enjoyed summers at camp surrounded by family. He was an avid reader throughout his life. He frequented the Vassalboro Public Library and was often seen with a book; he read two or three mysteries or westerns every week through retirement. He also enjoyed gardening, cooking meals, and playing golf. Maland and Barbara spent a number of winters in Arizona visiting their daughter Stacey.

Maland is remembered for his quiet, friendly way. He had a mind for facts and figures, and was often asked by family members to recall a fact or birth date; and after a moment, he never failed to recall a birthday or put an age to a family member or friend. He expressed few complaints, and had very few vices. When doctors asked Maland if he drank or smoked, he would report he once had a puff on a cigarette in the service in the 1940's.

Maland was steadfast in his care and devotion to his wife Barbara through her struggle with Alzheimer's disease. Barbara passed away eight months before Maland.

Maland is predeceased by his son, Son Stephen K. Nowland; sisters Virginia Nowland and Phyllis Cunningham; brothers Dean, C. Frederick, and Everett Nowland; and his wife Barbara (Kinney) Nowland. He is survived by his sister Alberta “Bunny” Craig of South China; daughter Stacey A. O'Connor and son-in-law Dan of Rockland; and a grandson Jacob S. O'Connor of Rockland.

The family wishes to extend a special thanks to the staff of Kno-Wal-Lin Home Care & Hospice, and Spectrum Generations Bridges Home Care. In honor of Maland's wishes, there is no funeral service.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: Vassalboro Public Library at PO Box 62, East Vassalboro, ME 04935.

Arrangements are in the care of Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home, 110 Limerock Street Rockland.

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