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Gilbert K. Dare Obituary

Gilbert K. Dare Obituary

Gilbert “Gil” Kenneth Dare, 74, of South Thomaston, passed away on February 14, 2026, with his sons by his side.

One of seven children, Gil was born in Chicago, IL on October 14, 1951, to Kenneth and JoAnne (Rogers) Dare.  When he was very young, the family moved back to Rockland Maine where he was raised and attended Rockland schools and served in the US Army in both the United States & Germany.  

His close-knit Maine family was built on resilience, loyalty, and love. Growing up along the rugged coast shaped his independent spirit and strong work ethic. He carried those values throughout his life.

He was a devoted father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle, great-uncle and friend whose steady presence and quiet strength left a lasting mark on those who knew him.

He is survived by his two sons; Adam Dare and Troy Roscoe Dare. He also leaves behind Troy’s mother, Judy Roscoe, with whom he shared an important chapter of his life.

Through Adam, he is remembered by his granddaughters Anna and Abigale - who gave him his first great-grandson Arlo - and by the loving memory of his granddaughter Ashley, who preceded him. 

Through Troy, he is survived by his granddaughter Joule. He is also survived by his twin sisters Sandra & Shelia, sister Diana, and his brothers Eli & Dale, many nieces, nephews and extended family.

He was predeceased by his parents, Kenneth and JoAnne Dare, and by his brother, Dana.

Gil was a talented jack of all trades — a man who could build, repair, and solve almost anything set before him. Gifted with his hands and practical wisdom, he took pride in honest work and craftsmanship. He retired from Weather-end Furniture, where his dedication and skill reflected the same quality and integrity he carried in his personal life.

He will be remembered for his craftsmanship, his loyalty to family, and the quiet strength that defined his life.  His hands built many things in this world — but the most lasting were the memories he built with the people he loved.  He did not seek recognition, but he gave steadiness, dependability, and heart to those around him.

In private, he was a very passionate and talented musician.  He loved the guitar, old cars & trucks, throwing frisbee with his sons, and was the #1 fan of Stevie RayVaughan. 


A private family gathering will be held to celebrate his life.  In honoring Gil, the family encourages time spent with loved ones and strengthening the bonds that meant so much to him.

Gilbert “Gil” Kenneth Dare, 74, of South Thomaston, passed away on February 14, 2026, with his sons by his side.

One of seven children, Gil was born in Chicago, IL on October 14, 1951, to Kenneth and JoAnne (Rogers) Dare.  When he was very young, the family moved back to Rockland Maine where he was raised and attended Rockl

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