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Muriel Crego

Waldoboro, Maine

March 21, 1921 - April 6, 2017

Muriel Crego Obituary

Muriel B. Crego, 96, World Traveler and Adventure Seeker, died April 6, 2017 at Bartlett Woods in Rockland, Maine. She was born March 21, 1921 in Kinderhook, N.Y. to Percy and Barbara (Fletcher) Crego. Muriel grew up on a farm in upstate New York. She graduated from college in New Paltz, N.Y. and later received her Master in Education at N.Y.U. Muriel was a great defender of human rights. She and her twin sister, Carol, were very concerned about racial prejudice. Muriel worked to improve interracial relationships at the Friendship House. The eradication of prejudice was always an important theme in her life. Muriel and Carol owned and operated a bed and breakfast for many years until Carol got married. Muriel and Carol enjoyed traveling together, and rode bikes all over Europe staying at Hostels along the way. After her sister, Carol got married, Muriel moved to Labrador where she taught for the United States Air Force. She also taught in England, France, Spain, and Turkey until she retired. Muriel lived in Norway for a period of time. She would stay in Northern Europe during the summer months, and would move to Southern Europe in the winter months often staying in Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Greece. She moved back to United States, and promptly bought an R.V. so that she could continue her travels across the U.S. Muriel eventually settled in Rockland, Maine to be near her family. Muriel was an avid skier and was a member of the National Ski Patrol while teaching school full time. She was very interested in the arts, often spending time in New York City to enjoy all of the museums and theaters. She was very generous and thoughtful to her nieces and nephews who often accompanied her to New York City. Reading and education were very important to Muriel. She often helped friends, strangers, and her nieces and nephews in their academic pursuits and cultural experiences. She had many interests including making pottery, and sky diving. Muriel was an adventurous soul who enjoyed meeting people from all walks of life, often stopping her travel to help people that she had just met. She was very interested in the Native American Culture. She was predeceased by her sisters, Doris Miller, Frances Nesbitt, and her twin sister, Carol Lee. She is survived by her nieces, Karen Fitzmaurice of Liberty, ME, Jean Moss of Waldoboro, ME, and Barbara Miller of Maynard, MA, Nephews, George Miller of Venice, FL and Peter Nesbitt of Gorham, ME, and also many grand and great nieces and nephews. A memorial service for family and friends will be held at a later date. Should friends desire, contributions in Muriel’s memory may be made to New Hope For Women, 5 Beech Street, P.O. Box A, Rockland, Maine 04841. Hall’s of Waldoboro has care of the arrangements. To extend online consolences, please visit www.hallfuneralhomes.com

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