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Melanie Creamer is a news assistant, who's worked at the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram for nearly 16 years. She oversees various responsibilities from monitoring the news and business email addresses – to fetching old newspaper articles and photos from the archive. She’s the face behind the popular business “On the Move” column, which appears in Tuesdays and Thursdays newspapers. A compassionate and soft-spoken woman, Melanie is also the writer of the newspaper’s feature obituary. Many of her colleagues say she has one of the toughest jobs in the newsroom. She tells heart-breaking stories of love and loss. She listens as parents sob uncontrollably over the tragic death of their child. She writes touching stories about couples who have been married for 60 plus years, and then die within days or weeks from each other. Melanie was the recipient of the Maine Press Association’s Unsung Hero Award in 2015. A native of Fitchburg, Massachusetts, she graduated from Fitchburg State College in 2000 with a degree in professional writing. She lives in Scarborough with her fiancée and is a co-parent to two daughters.

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    October 13, 2011

    Feature Obituary: Carolyn Beane, 89, a social worker with strong faith

    GORHAM – Carolyn Beane, a dedicated social worker who was active in the United Methodist Church and helped start a food ministry there, died Sunday. She was 89. Mrs. Beane began working for the Maine office of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society in 1963 as a bookkeeper. Part of her job was to recruit young […]

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    October 12, 2011

    Feature Obituary: Claudette Carter, 59, ‘always brought a positive attitude’

    HOLLIS – Claudette Carter, a former administrative assistant who had a passion for gardening and for life, died Sunday. She was 59. Mrs. Carter worked in advanced development for Fiber Materials Inc. in Biddeford for the past seven years. She was remembered by her colleagues Tuesday as a hardworking and loyal employee. “Claudette always brought […]

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    October 11, 2011

    Feature Obituary: Stephen Aylward, 57, professor at Saint Joseph’s College

    PORTLAND – Stephen Aylward, a popular and respected professor at Saint Joseph’s College who was instrumental in developing Portland’s Riverton Rail Trail, died Thursday from injuries he suffered in a car accident. He was 57. Mr. Aylward taught history and political science at Saint Joseph’s College in Standish for the past four years. He was […]

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    October 7, 2011

    Feature Obituary: William Lambert, 71, stayed active after paralyzing accident

    SOUTH PORTLAND – William Lambert built his own house on Settler Road in the late 1980s. He later built an addition on his daughter’s house and a shed for her. About eight years ago, he built a three-season porch onto his house. Mr. Lambert, known by most people as “Billy,” was paralyzed from the waist […]

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    October 6, 2011

    Pumpkin sales to aid disabled Saco boy

    Harvest Hill Farms will give some proceeds to Andrew Berry, 5. His pumpkin patch was destroyed by vandals.

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    October 4, 2011

    Feature Obituary: Annie Simpson, 66, loved plants, gardening and landscaping

    YARMOUTH – Annie Simpson worked for Key Bank for about 15 years and rose quickly through the ranks to manager before her career came to a halt when she was laid off around 2001. Instead of pounding the pavement looking for another job in the banking industry, she decided to pursue her passions for gardening […]

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    October 1, 2011

    Feature Obituary: George Chambers, 88, dairy driver, avid outdoorsman

    PORTLAND – A few weeks ago, just after George Chambers was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, he looked at his nephew with soft and stoic eyes and summed up his life in a few simple words: “It’s been a good 88 years.” By all accounts, Mr. Chambers had a great life. He worked for Oakhurst Dairy […]

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    September 30, 2011

    Feature Obituary: Carol LaMontagne, 76, ‘core anchor for the family’

    GORHAM – Family and friends of Carol LaMontagne will gather Sunday to celebrate and honor a woman they say dedicated her life to family and her community. “She was happiest when we were all together,” said her son Peter LaMontagne, who lives on Long Island. “We’re all going to miss her presence. She was the […]

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    September 27, 2011

    Feature Obituary: Sherrie Daly-DeMeule, 50, ‘one in a million’ to her family

    BIDDEFORD — Sherrie Daly-DeMeule’s family struggled Monday to understand why a woman who had such an impact on so many people died so young. “She was one in a million,” said Cindy Petrin, her only sister, who lives in Arundel. “She always made time to do things for everyone. She was so kind and generous. […]

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    September 24, 2011

    Feature Obituary: Rocco Gedaro, 87, WWII vet, mail carrier, community volunteer

    SOUTH PORTLAND – Rocco Gedaro, a decorated World War II veteran and longtime postal carrier for the Portland post office who gave generously to the community, died on Wednesday. He was 87. If you knew Mr. Gedaro since he came home from the infantry in World War II in 1945, chances are you’ve heard his […]