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Esther Marie Miller Mank

Birth
Cushing, Knox County, Maine, USA
Death
7 Jan 2014 (aged 78)
Warren, Knox County, Maine, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Did not want to be buried Add to Map
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WARREN — Esther Marie Mank, 78, passed away peacefully at Pen Bay Medical Center in Rockport Jan. 7, 2014, with her loving family by her side.

She was born Jan. 18, 1935, in Cushing, the daughter of the late Ellis Lemuel Miller Sr. and Vivian Bessie Larabee.

Growing up in Cushing she attended local schools and was a graduate of Rockland High School. Marrying the love of her life Jan. 20, 1951, Floyd Mank, the couple would have 60 wonderful years together. The couple settled in Bremen and began their family on the Mank family farm. Esther spent some time working at the Laundromat in Waldoboro for a number of years and eventually took a job at GTE Sylvania in Waldoboro where she would work alongside many of her family members. This was a position she held for 30 years before she retired due to medical conditions.

She raised her three grandchildren without hesitation something they are forever grateful for. An animal lover she had five dogs throughout the years and while living on the farm helped with the cattle and the other various animals around the property. Her house today is adorned with all kinds of different dog statues of various breed. An avid fan of "Days Of Our Lives," she would watch it every day and there were not many things that got in her way of seeing her favorite program. She traveled a lot with family, taking camping trips, adventures to Canada, and as many fairs that she could handle throughout the state. She could spend all day at the fair watching the Horse Pulls, playing the quarter machines, and beano. She loved good food and always enjoyed trips to Moody's. A cook herself her homemade baked beans were her specialty, Floyd would make the biscuits and she would make the beans. She was a bold woman and when she had something to say she was not afraid to say it, she would tell it like it was whether you liked it or not. Her family was very important to her and she loved having the family over, she always said the more the merrier.

She was predeceased by her loving husband Floyd Mank; sisters Gloria and Catherine. Survivors include Sharon Chapman of Pemaquid, grandchildren Lynn Kittredge and her husband Roy of Pemaquid, Laurie Lamarre and her husband Mike of Friendship, Stephen Mclean and his wife Jennifer of Winslow; great-grandchildren Dylan, Samantha, Noah, Daniel, Hannah, Elizabeth, Gabriel, Lilly, Amber, Nicholas, Allen, Rebecca, Makayla; brother Lemmy Miller; sister Snookie Sandborn.

A celebration of life will be held Saturday, Jan. 18, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 1at 8 Shipyard Road, Friendship, (located behind the Friendship Town Office). There will also be a celebration of her beloved husband, Floyd Mank, who passed in April 2011. Please feel free to come and share with the family.

Should friends desire memorial contributions may be made to the Knox County Humane Society in Rockland.

You are invited to share your condolences, memories, and photos with the family by visiting their Book of Memories at hallfuneralhomes.com.
WARREN — Esther Marie Mank, 78, passed away peacefully at Pen Bay Medical Center in Rockport Jan. 7, 2014, with her loving family by her side.

She was born Jan. 18, 1935, in Cushing, the daughter of the late Ellis Lemuel Miller Sr. and Vivian Bessie Larabee.

Growing up in Cushing she attended local schools and was a graduate of Rockland High School. Marrying the love of her life Jan. 20, 1951, Floyd Mank, the couple would have 60 wonderful years together. The couple settled in Bremen and began their family on the Mank family farm. Esther spent some time working at the Laundromat in Waldoboro for a number of years and eventually took a job at GTE Sylvania in Waldoboro where she would work alongside many of her family members. This was a position she held for 30 years before she retired due to medical conditions.

She raised her three grandchildren without hesitation something they are forever grateful for. An animal lover she had five dogs throughout the years and while living on the farm helped with the cattle and the other various animals around the property. Her house today is adorned with all kinds of different dog statues of various breed. An avid fan of "Days Of Our Lives," she would watch it every day and there were not many things that got in her way of seeing her favorite program. She traveled a lot with family, taking camping trips, adventures to Canada, and as many fairs that she could handle throughout the state. She could spend all day at the fair watching the Horse Pulls, playing the quarter machines, and beano. She loved good food and always enjoyed trips to Moody's. A cook herself her homemade baked beans were her specialty, Floyd would make the biscuits and she would make the beans. She was a bold woman and when she had something to say she was not afraid to say it, she would tell it like it was whether you liked it or not. Her family was very important to her and she loved having the family over, she always said the more the merrier.

She was predeceased by her loving husband Floyd Mank; sisters Gloria and Catherine. Survivors include Sharon Chapman of Pemaquid, grandchildren Lynn Kittredge and her husband Roy of Pemaquid, Laurie Lamarre and her husband Mike of Friendship, Stephen Mclean and his wife Jennifer of Winslow; great-grandchildren Dylan, Samantha, Noah, Daniel, Hannah, Elizabeth, Gabriel, Lilly, Amber, Nicholas, Allen, Rebecca, Makayla; brother Lemmy Miller; sister Snookie Sandborn.

A celebration of life will be held Saturday, Jan. 18, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 1at 8 Shipyard Road, Friendship, (located behind the Friendship Town Office). There will also be a celebration of her beloved husband, Floyd Mank, who passed in April 2011. Please feel free to come and share with the family.

Should friends desire memorial contributions may be made to the Knox County Humane Society in Rockland.

You are invited to share your condolences, memories, and photos with the family by visiting their Book of Memories at hallfuneralhomes.com.


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