In Memory of

Elinor

"Coke"

Winslow

(Crowell)

Obituary for Elinor "Coke" Winslow (Crowell)

BRUNSWICK – Elinor Crowell Marshall Plaisted Winslow passed peacefully at Midcoast Hospital on March 10, 2017. She was born March 13, 1922, daughter of Edward Fletcher Crowell and Delia Tupper Crowell of South Portland. She was a 1939 graduate of South Portland High School and went on to the University of Maine at Orono where she earned her B.A. Degree in 1943.

The following year Coke, as she was known to all her family and friends, married Donald Grant Marshall in South Portland. Donald, A USAF Pilot in WWII was killed in action in 1945 while flying medical aid and supplies over the Burma Hump. Coke subsequently returned to UMO to pursue her Masters Degree in Anatomy and Physiology graduating in 1949. It was at Orono that she met Philip Heath Plaisted of Oakland Maine whom she married in June 1949. For the next three years the family lived in Ames, Iowa, where Coke was a research scientist, while Phil pursued his PhD in Plant Physiology at Iowa State University.

During the ensuing 13 years the family resided in Hastings-on-Hudson New York. Coke was employed as a research scientist at Boyce Thompson Institute in Yonkers as well as an Assistant Professor at Hunter College. Relocating to Pennington New Jersey Coke accepted a position of Professor of Anatomy and Physiology at Mercer Community College in Trenton. While at Mercer she co-authored and published The Laboratory Manual in Anatomy and Physiology.

Upon Phil’s death in 1971 she returned to Maine eventually settling in Cumberland Foreside. She married Allen Gordon Winslow of Portland on October 28, 1989. Coke worked for ME Blue Cross/Blue Shield as well as Canal Bank in various management positions.

An active volunteer, she was a Docent at Portland Museum of Art as well as the Munjoy Hill Observatory and a member of the First Parish Congregational Church of Yarmouth.

Coke, always active, enjoyed sports including skiing, sailing, and golf and especially tennis at which she was formerly ranked number two in the over 40 age bracket in the state. She was also an avid world traveler, visiting six continents.

Elinor is survived by her husband Allen of Brunswick, her daughter Dawn Marshall Plaisted Swinton of Owls Head, grandchildren, Libby Swinton Millar of Freeport, Todd Philip Swinton of Owls Head, Amy Swinton Fredricks of Shaker Heights, Ohio as well as great grandchildren Annabelle, Emily, and Rob Millar of Freeport, Millie and Maisie Fredricks of Shaker Heights. Allen’s family include his son Robert of Belfast, daughter Anne Tarbox of North Yarmouth and four grandsons Aaron, Kevin, Nat and Jon.

The family requests that contributions in lieu of flowers be made to the Midcoast Hospital Hospice of Brunswick.

A memorial service will be held at the First Parish Congregational Church of Yarmouth, 116 Main Street on Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 1:00PM. Private interment will be at a later date at Blackpoint Cemetery in Scarborough.

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