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Mary Louise <I>Morrison</I> Barnes

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Mary Louise Morrison Barnes

Birth
Eastport, Washington County, Maine, USA
Death
30 Dec 2021 (aged 72)
Maine, USA
Burial
Perry, Washington County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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Pleasant Point – Mary Louise Barnes, 72, passed away at home surrounded by family on Thursday, December 30, 2021 following a courageous battle with cancer. Mary was born in Eastport on May 15, 1949, daughter of George and Jane (Schaffner) Morrison.

Mary graduated from Malden High School in Massachusetts and while visiting home in Eastport during high school she met her love, Maxwell "Chick" Barnes. She worked as an insurance clerk for Prudential Insurance Co. in Boston and on December 23, 1967, Mary and Chick were united in marriage in Eastport. They lived in Malden and Everett, MA but their love for Maine led them to eventually move back home to Washington County.

Mary started working for the Pleasant Point Tribal Government, initially with the Housing Authority's Mainstream Program, the finance office, secretary and dispatcher for the Pleasant Point Police Dept, and finally with the Social Services Dept, first as a child advocate, and later as a social worker, retiring in 2014.

Mary loved children. She served on the Wabanaki Coalition, working with all Maine Tribes to start the Truth & Reconciliation with the State of Maine DHHS, recognizing Native American children being placed with Native American families. In 2019, Mary was honored at a ceremony celebrating her love and devotion to children. Throughout the years, Mary has helped and protected hundreds of children. She loved being a foster parent and enjoyed crocheting and volunteering for the Elderly Bingo at Pleasant Point.

In addition to her parents, Mary was predeceased by her beloved husband Chick Barnes; a son James Barnes; and a granddaughter Chelsea Barnes. Surviving are five children, Joseph Barnes and wife Dorothy of Indian Township, Lisa Demolet and husband Tim of Pleasant Point, Amy Barnes of Robbinston, David Barnes of Pleasant Point, and Walter Sockabasin and companion Jessica Brainerd of Corinna; 18 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; sister Linda Lewey of Eastport; a brother George Morrison and wife Wendy of Campobello Island, NB; special cousins John and Carol Johnson of Old Orchard; many other cousins, and nieces and nephews; dear friends and extended family Darren and Donna Paul and their family; and a special friend Molly Newell.

The family wishes to thank Mary's hospice nurses, Melanie Howard and Janie Carter, for the compassion and care given to Mary.

Visiting will begin 12 noon Saturday, January 1, 2021 at Mary's home, 9 Moosewalk Lane, Pleasant Point, until 8 a.m. Monday, January 3. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Father Brad Morin 9 a.m. Monday, January 3 at Immaculate Conception Church, Calais Ave, Calais. Donations in Mary's memory may be made to either Sarah's House of Maine, 346 Main St.., Holden, ME 04429, or Champion the Cure Challenge, c/o Northern Light Health Foundation, PO Box 931, Bangor, ME 04402. Arrangements by Mays Funeral Home, Calais & Eastport.
Pleasant Point – Mary Louise Barnes, 72, passed away at home surrounded by family on Thursday, December 30, 2021 following a courageous battle with cancer. Mary was born in Eastport on May 15, 1949, daughter of George and Jane (Schaffner) Morrison.

Mary graduated from Malden High School in Massachusetts and while visiting home in Eastport during high school she met her love, Maxwell "Chick" Barnes. She worked as an insurance clerk for Prudential Insurance Co. in Boston and on December 23, 1967, Mary and Chick were united in marriage in Eastport. They lived in Malden and Everett, MA but their love for Maine led them to eventually move back home to Washington County.

Mary started working for the Pleasant Point Tribal Government, initially with the Housing Authority's Mainstream Program, the finance office, secretary and dispatcher for the Pleasant Point Police Dept, and finally with the Social Services Dept, first as a child advocate, and later as a social worker, retiring in 2014.

Mary loved children. She served on the Wabanaki Coalition, working with all Maine Tribes to start the Truth & Reconciliation with the State of Maine DHHS, recognizing Native American children being placed with Native American families. In 2019, Mary was honored at a ceremony celebrating her love and devotion to children. Throughout the years, Mary has helped and protected hundreds of children. She loved being a foster parent and enjoyed crocheting and volunteering for the Elderly Bingo at Pleasant Point.

In addition to her parents, Mary was predeceased by her beloved husband Chick Barnes; a son James Barnes; and a granddaughter Chelsea Barnes. Surviving are five children, Joseph Barnes and wife Dorothy of Indian Township, Lisa Demolet and husband Tim of Pleasant Point, Amy Barnes of Robbinston, David Barnes of Pleasant Point, and Walter Sockabasin and companion Jessica Brainerd of Corinna; 18 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; sister Linda Lewey of Eastport; a brother George Morrison and wife Wendy of Campobello Island, NB; special cousins John and Carol Johnson of Old Orchard; many other cousins, and nieces and nephews; dear friends and extended family Darren and Donna Paul and their family; and a special friend Molly Newell.

The family wishes to thank Mary's hospice nurses, Melanie Howard and Janie Carter, for the compassion and care given to Mary.

Visiting will begin 12 noon Saturday, January 1, 2021 at Mary's home, 9 Moosewalk Lane, Pleasant Point, until 8 a.m. Monday, January 3. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Father Brad Morin 9 a.m. Monday, January 3 at Immaculate Conception Church, Calais Ave, Calais. Donations in Mary's memory may be made to either Sarah's House of Maine, 346 Main St.., Holden, ME 04429, or Champion the Cure Challenge, c/o Northern Light Health Foundation, PO Box 931, Bangor, ME 04402. Arrangements by Mays Funeral Home, Calais & Eastport.


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