China and Bangor, Maine - Virginia Adeline (Ireland) Bubar 96, passed away
peacefully surrounded by family and loved ones on July 22, 2020 at Solstice
Senior Center in Bangor.
Virginia was born in Fairfield, Maine on May 3, 1924. She was the daughter
of the late Harold and Vinette (Wood) Ireland and grew up on a dairy farm in
North Vassalboro, Maine. Ginny was educated in North Vassalboro and graduated
from Winslow High School. She went on to receive her nursing degree at Johns
Hopkins in Baltimore, Maryland as a military nurse. She was getting ready to be
shipped overseas when World War II ended. In her early years, Ginny worked at
St. Mary's hospital in Waterville, Maine before falling in love and marrying the
love of her life, Benjamin C. Bubar Jr. After marrying, they moved to Blaine,
Maine, where they ran the Mars Hill View, a weekly newspaper, until accepting a
position to minister at the Allagash Baptist Church where they would have the
only house with indoor plumbing. The locals all came to the parsonage where
Ginny used her nursing skills once again. From fixing broken bones, lacerations,
delivering babies, whatever the need was, Ginny was always there to give a
helping hand. Payment was often in the form of vegetables, eggs, fresh venison,
fish, whatever was available to the person she treated. From Allagash, they
moved back to North Vassalboro and assumed the position of running the
Christian Civic League of Maine together for 35 years, working faithfully to
represent the churches of the State of Maine on moral and political issues and
traveling to many speaking engagements throughout the State of Maine.
Together they raised two sons, Benjamin Calvin (Cal) and Mark Ireland Bubar
who were proud to call Ginny "Ma."
Ginny is survived by her beloved children Calvin Bubar and his wife Nancy
of Brewer, Maine, Mark Bubar and his wife Jackie of Hanover, MA. Five
Grandchildren whom Ginny loved and took great pride in: Amy Bubar and her
partner Ben Kroetz, Heidi Bubar, Benjamin Bubar IV and his wife Brittany,
Jacquelyn (Bubar) Martel and her husband Dave, and Jonathan Bubar. Ginny was
also blessed with three Great Grandchildren: Noah, Lilly and Benjamin in addition
to several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband, the Reverend Benjamin C. Bubar,
Jr., brother Richard Ireland and sister Celeste McLean.
The family wishes to thank Regina Smith, her special care giver, and the
entire staff of Solstice Senior Living for their loving care and kindness to Ginny.
Also, thanks to Northern Light Homecare and Hospice visits.
Faith was an important part of Ginny's life and her faith showed every day,
right to the end of her life while listening to and reciting parts of Psalm 23. Rest
in eternal peace Gram. We will miss you and you will always live in our hearts.
Love you.
If you wish to remember Ginny in a special way, please give a smile to
someone or donate to your local food pantry and remember to have faith in your
daily life. Ginny would be very pleased to be remembered in this way. You may
also donate to the Christian Civic League, 70 Sewall Avenue, Augusta, ME 04330.
Ginny's graveside service for family and close friends will be held at the
China Village Cemetery Extension, 148 Neck Road, China, Maine alongside her
late husband, "Benny," On Friday, July 31, 2020 at 11:00 AM.
Following the guidelines set forth by the State of Maine and the CDC
masks and social distancing will be required.