BIDDEFORD — Brenda Laurette Creeger, 40, of Mount Pleasant Street, passed away, with her infant son Wyatt, on June 12, 2014 at the Beth Israel Hospital in Boston.
She was born on Aug. 24, 1973, the daughter of Reginald Pomerleau and Alfreda Fuller, and raised by her stepfather, Morton Fuller.
She attended and later graduated from Portland High School.
She received her CRMA and worked for more than 10 years for Sentry Hill in York.
She is survived by: her companion, Frank Martineau of Biddeford; the father of her children, Bruce Creeger; two sons, Corey Creeger and Curtis Martineau of Biddeford; three daughters, Kristina Creeger of Gorham, Cheyenne Creeger of Biddeford and Madisyn Cheplic of Saco; three brothers, Patrick Fuller of Westbrook, Jonathan Fuller and Kenneth Bryant; half brothers, Barry Pomerleau, Gary Pomerleau, Reginald Jr. and Scott Pomerleau; and a sister, Dawn Weymouth.
Visiting hours are to be held Tuesday from 10-11 a.m. at The Salvation Army Citadel, 2 Sixth St., Old Orchard Beach. A funeral service will immediately follow at 11 a.m. at the Corp. Burial will follow at Laurel Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the family at Peoples United Bank, 28 Adams St., Biddeford, ME 04005 with checks payable to Brenda Creeger. Arrangements are by Dennett, Craig & Pate, 365 Main St., Saco.
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