Jeffrey S. McCourt (1963-2021)

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Jeffrey S. McCourt

RAYMOND – Jeffrey S. McCourt of Raymond passed away Thursday, February 4, 2021 at his beloved property on Nubble Pond. Jeff was born in Waterville on March 4, 1963 to Dennis (predeceased) and Cynthia Dawn McCourt.

He is survived by his mother; three brothers, Dennis, David, Don; his fiancé, Elise Morin; and his daughter, Jessica Dawn Raleigh.

Jeff worked at Whitney Tree Service for 20+ years where he became a licensed arborist before starting his own company, Maintenance Plus. Jeff was well known for his detailed work and adored by his clients and community.
As an avid snowmobiler and member of the Ombagog Snowmobile Club Jeff became involved in sled drag racing and loved his Friday nights at Oxford Speedway each summer. Despite leaving formal education in HS, Jeff was one of the smartest people we know and his wealth of knowledge, skill, and mentorship will be greatly missed.

Jeff will be remembered for his work ethic, generosity, and dedication to the people and things he cared most about.

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  1. Although we grew up together in New Sharon and we took different directions after school I often thought how you were doing . My condolences to Dawn, Dennis , David and Donnie.

    Lloyd Thomas

  2. Dawn, Dennis, David and Donnie- so sorry for your great loss. Miss all the time we shared from ice skating, snowmobiling and all the other adventures we shared growing up in our small little village in New Sharon.
    Sis

  3. I have never met a more kind and generous person. I called him my “Maine Man” as I am from Boston … he took care of my home and property as if it was is very own. He was always just a phone call away for me after I bought my property in Maine. He was a good friend. I am know that he will be sorely missed by all. RIP Friend.

  4. Lots of great memories have came back to me since hearing of your passing. The swimming hole under the old bridge, building cabins in the woods behind the folks house, sledding down the old school path in the winter and any other things we could think of. I think we may have gotten into a little trouble once or twice. Good,good times. You left way to early buddy. I know you will be deeply missed and always remembered. Rest well old friend. My deepest condolences to all your family.

  5. Dawn, I am so sorry for the loss of your Son. Condolences to you and your family!

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