
She was born in Biddeford on January 8, 1955, the daughter of Constance and the late Clifford Mondor. She attended Thornton Academy, graduated in the Class of 1973 and this is where she met and soon married her husband, Robert Maynard. They married on Sept. 22, 1973, at Most Holy Trinity Church in Saco.
Nancy very much enjoyed photography and was employed at Bruce Haskell Photography. She was a longtime member of the Thornton Academy Athletic Boosters where she made lifelong friends. She was also a proud supporter of the St. Jude Foundation.
Nancy was blessed with a large loving family: her children, Heather Maynard, and Neil Maynard and his wife, Jen, and their children, Kruze Maynard and Kolton Maynard; her siblings, Mrs. Shirley (Jude) Thibodeau, Mrs. Claire (Gary) Lowell, Mr. Roger Mondor, Ms. Sandra Mondor, Mr. & Mrs. Ron Mondor, Mrs. Pat (Tom) Jordan, Mr. & Mrs. Rene Mondor, Mrs. Denise (John) Bishop, Mrs. Lynn Cebula, Mr. & Mrs. Rick Mondor and Mr. & Mrs. Ray Mondor; as well as numerous nieces and nephews also great nieces and nephews.
A funeral Mass will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 25, 2017, at Most Holy Trinity Church in Saco. Arrangements are by Cote Funeral Home in Saco.
To view Nancy’s memorial page or leave an online condolence, please visit cotefuneralhome.com.
Nancy has requested that in lieu of flowers donations be made to the Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland.
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