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Two men who've spent two decades in service to Saint Joseph Healthcare in Bangor were honored Friday.
Edwin Clift and Edward Darling are Saint Joseph Healthcare trustees.
They refer to themselves as two "Eds" are better than one and have worked together on behalf of St. Joseph hospital for the last 20 years.
Friday a house was dedicated in their names as the Clift Darling house.
It will be home to St. Joseph Community Networks and Foundation.
Clift says, "I couldn't have asked for such a beautiful day for such an occasion to be involved in the dedication of this building."
Darling says, "It's really overdone. I'm sure that Ed feels the same as I do. We didn't contribute our service for recognition. We did it for the good of the community."
The building was also blessed and was followed by a reception.
Two St. Joseph Healthcare Trustees Honored with Building Dedication
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