The mother of two from Buxton is remembered for her compassion, bright smile, colorful wardrobe and passion for living.
Melanie Creamer
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.
Feature obituary: Capt. Granville ‘Pete’ Smith, 87, Portland Harbor pilot for 43 years
On shore, the Cumberland resident was a family man who taught his children to love the outdoors.
Feature obituary: Norma Ballew, 82, former teacher and museum docent who loved the arts
One of the first things said about Norma Ballew on Thursday was that she was creative and loved the arts. A former first-grade teacher in Portland and Cumberland, Mrs. Ballew left teaching to pursue her passion for the arts. She served as a docent at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art and the Portland Museum […]
Feature obituary: Michelle Marquis, 54, patient and compassionate nurse
She was a loving single mother of two adult children.
Feature obituary: Robert Blanchard, 63, inspired young Lakes Region athletes
He got his coaching start at the age of 19 and pushed his players for the best at Cheverus, Gray-New Gloucester and Windham high schools.
Feature obituary: Dawn Ducharme, 82, a focus of Press Herald/Telegram aging series
She had dementia and exemplified for many the challenges of growing old.
Feature obituary: Elroy ‘Roy’ LaCasce Jr., 92, former Bowdoin College physics professor
He inspired many to pursue advanced degrees and careers in the sciences.
Paul Trusiani, founder of iconic Portland grocery Paul’s Food Center, dies at 81
Trusiani ran the Congress Street institution for 40 years and was heavily involved in the community.
Feature obituary: William G. Ambrose, 77, furniture fixer known as ‘The Chair Man’
The go-to guy in the North Yarmouth area for antique chair repairs and former owner of Bradco Chair Co. in Lisbon also was skilled at gardening and tennis.
Feature obituary: Gerald Rolfe, Pownal civic leader and sheep farmer, dies at 84
A former selectman and treasurer, he advocated for land conservation