IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Roland

Crooker

February 27, 1964 – January 21, 2021

Obituary

Roland John Crooker 1964 – 2021 GARDINER-Roland Crooker, 56, passed away after a 6 day illness and an 8 day stay at MaineGeneral Medical Center from complications of Covid. Roland was born in Waynesburg, Penn February 27,1964. He was the son of John and Madeline (Tharp) Crooker of Prentiss, Maine. Roland attended grammar school in Peabody, Mass and Springfield, Me, Junior High in Lee Me and high school at Lee Academy. He graduated from Eastern Maine Vocational and Technical Institute with an Associate Degree, Architectural Engineer. Roland enjoyed gardening but was more into the academic; he was a voracious reader of science fiction and loved cross word puzzles. Roland was a kind hearted and gentle person, he loved his family very much and was helpful with his siblings when they were young. As an adult he worked at a variety of jobs but found them not very rewarding. Then, about 2001, he discovered he had a talent for decorating, salesmanship and other more artistic endeavors. He spent 20 years as a sales representative at B.L.Rogers, a giftware group. He advised merchants about sales trends and often guided them in displaying their merchandise. His sales territory covered the entire state of Maine. Roland had many non-work interests. He was a founding member of the Northern Lights Collectors Club, whose members loved old world hand blown glass Christmas ornaments. For several years they helped at the Victorian Mansion in Portland by decorating at Christmas. A post card of his tree is still available in their gift shop. Several years ago he became interested in antiques. Furniture, crystal, art and silver were his favorite. Then in 2013 he discovered German porcelain. He and his partner traveled from coast to coast and down to Louisiana buying fancy Ohme porcelain. He was a master at identifying the best styles and workmanship. To further his knowledge he joined SOIOP (Society of Old Ivory and Ohme Porcelain), eventually becoming a Director, then Vice President. He planned the next society convention with much excitement and was a frequent speaker for the convention. He was famous for his unforgetable Halloween decorating and the Halloween dinner parties. He loved seeing all his loved ones hanging around his dinning room table carving pumpkins. They were beautiful, true works of art. In later years he became a Pokemon enthusiast. He could often be seen walking around Gardiner, cell phone in hand. His Gardiner group found him to be an avid and proficient player. With a twinkle in his eye and a smile on his face they knew he was happy being with them. While he often said he distance himself from babies and little children, that all changed when his grand nephew Roxas was born. He spent countless hours carrying little Roxas Duma around so he could enjoy the sparkle and glitter antiques provide. For the past few years he has served as the Treasurer of the Pittston Historical Society. He is survived by his mother, Madeline Crooker, partner Dan Warren, sisters Angela, Becky Sheila, and Melissa. There is no visitation at this time. A gathering is planned during warmer weather and he will be buried in the Goodspeed Cemetery, Pittston Me. In the meantime, please be safe.
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