Nursing was her calling and she graduated as an RN from the Sisters' Hospital School of Nursing in 1944. During her brief career she worked in Gardiner, Waterville and Portland hospitals in various capacities including private duty, general duty and supervisory roles.
Shortly before the end of WWII she married her high school sweetheart, Paul Vincent Bourque of Augusta, who was serving in the Air Force at the time. She gave up nursing to become a full time stay at home mother to her only child.
Mary lived in South Portland for most of her married life volunteering in the South Portland Public School, Holy Cross Church, Girl Scouts of America. For over 20 years she enjoyed summer camping on Long Lake in Harrison, ME with her husband and daughter.
She was a communicant of Holy Cross Church in South Portland for many years and belonged to the Church's Women's Sodality.
She was an observer more than a participant. One of her favorite things was sitting on a bench in downtown Old Orchard Beach and observing the summer activity there. She enjoyed music and summer band concerts. She was a true home-body finding enjoyment just in her home and her family.
She is predeceased by her husband Paul V. Bourque; her parents and her half-brother John McGrail of Augusta. She is survived by her daughter Sister Anne-Marie Bourque, a Sister of Mercy, from Lewiston; cousins; and several nieces and nephews.
The family wishes to express their thanks to the Bay Square at Yarmouth staff whose compassionate, quality care made a difference in her later life.
Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Broadway, South Portland. To view Mary's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
Those who wish may make contributions in Mary's memory to: American Cancer Society Northern New England Region1 Bowdoin Mill Island, Suite 300Topsham, ME 04086-1240 or at cancer.org (Central Maine Newspapers 7/8/2016)
Nursing was her calling and she graduated as an RN from the Sisters' Hospital School of Nursing in 1944. During her brief career she worked in Gardiner, Waterville and Portland hospitals in various capacities including private duty, general duty and supervisory roles.
Shortly before the end of WWII she married her high school sweetheart, Paul Vincent Bourque of Augusta, who was serving in the Air Force at the time. She gave up nursing to become a full time stay at home mother to her only child.
Mary lived in South Portland for most of her married life volunteering in the South Portland Public School, Holy Cross Church, Girl Scouts of America. For over 20 years she enjoyed summer camping on Long Lake in Harrison, ME with her husband and daughter.
She was a communicant of Holy Cross Church in South Portland for many years and belonged to the Church's Women's Sodality.
She was an observer more than a participant. One of her favorite things was sitting on a bench in downtown Old Orchard Beach and observing the summer activity there. She enjoyed music and summer band concerts. She was a true home-body finding enjoyment just in her home and her family.
She is predeceased by her husband Paul V. Bourque; her parents and her half-brother John McGrail of Augusta. She is survived by her daughter Sister Anne-Marie Bourque, a Sister of Mercy, from Lewiston; cousins; and several nieces and nephews.
The family wishes to express their thanks to the Bay Square at Yarmouth staff whose compassionate, quality care made a difference in her later life.
Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Broadway, South Portland. To view Mary's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
Those who wish may make contributions in Mary's memory to: American Cancer Society Northern New England Region1 Bowdoin Mill Island, Suite 300Topsham, ME 04086-1240 or at cancer.org (Central Maine Newspapers 7/8/2016)
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