Forrest C. Chase, 86, Was Always a Hard Worker and Family Man
Portland Press Herald › August 20, 2008
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Portland Press Herald › August 20, 2008
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After surviving one of World War II's bloodiest battles, Forrest C. Chase returned to Maine to build a home in Wells that he and his wife lived in for more than 60 years.
It was a project that seemed to sum up his life. Mr. Chase was working full time at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard when he built their Littlefield Road home.See the full content of this document
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Forrest C. Chase, 86, Was Always a Hard Worker and Family Man
He dug the home's foundation using his hands and a shovel, according to his son, Wayne "Butch" Chase o...
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