OLD TOWN—Cheryl-Ann Madore, 55, peacefully went home to be with her Lord and Savior February 25, 2021 at her residence with loved ones by her side. She was born March 15, 1965 in Bangor a daughter of Joseph Norman and Faith Grace (Murphy) Madore.
Cheryl-Ann loved her God and her church where she was active with Sunday School and the choir. She had a unique sense of humor and loved wrestling. Fourth of July’s were always filled with fireworks, BBQs, family and friends and always plenty of laughter. She enjoyed her annual cousins weekend trip. She worked for the City of Bangor in various departments and was currently employed at the Bangor Police Department. She was a huge Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs fan.
She is survived by three brothers: Norman Madore and his wife Jen, Michael Madore, George Madore and his wife Roberta; special Godson Christopher Ouellette; nieces and nephews Anthony Madore, Jessica Laytart and her husband Anthony, Savannah Madore; Brandon, Kenny, Kiley, Caden and Carson Farmer; great nephew Michael Anthony Laytart.
She was predeceased by her parents and a special friend Lisa Ouellette.
A special thank you goes to Jennifer Granholm, Jasmine Burnette, Catherine Holmes and Lyn Grandmont and to Pastor William Roix and his wife Mary and the Cardville United Pentecostal Church.
Due to Covid restrictions, a private celebration of her life will be conducted 11AM March 6, 2021 at the Cardville United Pentecostal Church. This service will be LiveStreamed on the church facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Cardville-United-Pentecostal-Church-134878526539440/
A public graveside service will be announced at a later date at Mount Hope Cemetery, Bangor
Memorial contributions may be made to the Cardvile United Pentecostal Church 148 Cards Ridge Road Greenbush, ME 04418
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