OLD ORCHARD BEACH — Bonnie Lou Wiseman, 72, passed away at her home on April 24, 2014.
She was born in Boston on Oct. 29, 1941, second daughter of the late William and Doris (King) Berry.
Bonnie, a graduate of Deering High School, attended Fisher Junior College in Boston.
After her marriage, Bonnie moved to Ashland, N.H., where the family lived for many years. She went on to graduate from Concord Tech Institute in New Hampshire as a registered nurse.
For more than 20 years, Bonnie worked as an RN at the Speare Memorial Hospital in Plymouth, N.H.
For the last 10 years, she lived in retirement in Old Orchard Beach, where she enjoyed reading, puzzles, needlework, playing the piano and singing.
Bonnie was a member of The Salvation Army church and sang in the choral group there.
She is survived by: her son, Mark Wiseman and wife Catherine; daughters, Lori Coyle and husband Ken and Kathleen Moulton; brothers, William B. Berry and wife Jane and Donald E. Berry and wife Vicki; sister, Sharon E. Berry; and dearly loved grandchildren, Rebecca and Stephen Wiseman, Trystan Stoffel and Mackenzie Moulton.
A memorial service will be held on Friday, May 2 at The Salvation Army Corps, 2 Church St. in Old Orchard Beach, at 1:30 p.m. Arrangements are with Dennett, Craig & Pate Funeral Home in Saco. www.dcpate.com.
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