Gordon M Ward

Gordon M Ward obituary, Windham, ME

Gordon M Ward

Gordon Ward Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Dolby, Blais & Segee - Gorham Chapel on Jun. 19, 2025.

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Gorham – Gordon M. Ward, a longtime resident of Gorham, passed away peacefully on June 14, 2025, at the age of 86.
Gordon was born in Waterville, Maine on November 16, 1938, the beloved son of Esther and Malon Ward. His family moved to Portland where he graduated from Deering High School in 1956. He continued his education at Maine Maritime Academy, graduating 3rd in the class of 1959, launching a long and successful career in the merchant marines.
In 1963 Gordon married Victoria Randall, from Portland, Maine, to whom he was married 24 years. The couple resided in New York City while Gordon worked for Mobil Oil Corporation. They returned to Portland where they started their family before moving to Laurel, Maryland in 1968. Gordon taught marine engineering in Baltimore at the Calhoon MEBA (Marine Engineer's Beneficial Association) Engineering School to U.S. Coast Guard cadets working to obtain their marine engineering licenses. He was a popular teacher for his knowledge, excellent communication skills, and his fairness.
Gordon returned to sailing as a marine engineer in 1976 and rising to the position of chief engineer on the SS Puerto Rico, sailing between the east coast of the US and Puerto Rico. In 1977 Gordon and Victoria returned to Maine, settling in Gorham, where they raised their four children, shared many wonderful years, making happy memories, and lifelong friends. Gordon enjoyed boating, Sebago Lake, taking long scenic Maine drives, sight-seeing, and the Red Sox.
In 1989 the MEBA Union merged with the NMU (National Maritime Union), jeopardizing the MEBA pension plan and creating unrest among union members. Gordon led dissatisfied members, organizing a committee, Members Advocating Democracy (MAD), to oppose the incumbent leadership. The MAD slate overwhelmingly won the union election and Gordon became the Union President in 1992. He relocated to Maryland to serve his post in Baltimore and Washington D.C. During his tenure he preserved the pension plan and expanded members' job opportunities. He retired in 1994 and returned to Maine.
In 2011 at his 55th high school reunion, he was reintroduced to a classmate, Nancy Sewall, and a romance quickly ensued. The two married in 2015 and enjoyed many joyful years of retirement in Maine and Florida.
Gordon was preceded in death by his parents, his son, Stephen Ward, and his brother, Alan Ward. Gordon is survived by his wife Nancy; daughters, Susan Moore and Kathryn Ward (Michael Davis), and son Kenneth Ward; four grandchildren, Shawn Moore, Scarlett Moore, Stephen Graham, and Marin Graham.
A memorial service will be held at Dolby Blais & Segee Funeral Chapel, 76 State St. Gorham, on Thursday, June 26th at 5 p.m. All friends and family are welcome. The family kindly asks that donations to the Stephen Gordon Ward Memorial Fund be made in lieu of flowers or other gifts.

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Kenneth Buck

June 24, 2025

Gordon taught me Auxiliaries and license prep in 1969. He was an excellent instructor. He did a good job as our first MAD president. Gordon was a fine fellow well met. May he rest in peace

Monty Vogel

June 21, 2025

One of my brother's best friends from Deering High School days. My brother, Greg and he were almost 6 years older, but part of my 'formative years'. Many fond memories. Hope to see you in the next world, Gordon. Best always, Monty D Vogel

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