Valerie A. Andrick
February 1, 1974 ~ January 5, 2026
Born in:
Ellsworth, Maine
Resided in:
Sanford, Maine
Valerie Ann Andrick, 51, of Sanford, passed away last weekend, at her residence.
Valerie was born on February 1, 1974, in Ellsworth, Maine, to the late John Whitmore and Elizabeth Jean (BJ) Maybury. She grew up in Ellsworth and attended local schools, graduating from Brewer High School with the Class of 1992. She later continued her education at Husson College, where she earned an associate’s degree in business.
Valerie dedicated her professional life to public service, holding several local, state, and federal clerical positions throughout her career. Most recently, she was employed at the Berwick Town Hall, where she served as Deputy Town Clerk before being promoted to Town Clerk in September. Valerie was known for her reliability, professionalism, and dedication to her work and community.
Above all, Valerie was a caring, selfless, and giving person who put family and others before herself. She cherished time spent with her loved ones and found joy in many creative pursuits, including writing poetry, crafting, line dancing, and attending paint nights with friends. You could always find her at the beach or volunteering at events for her friends. She also loved to travel, especially trips to Myrtle Beach, which held a special place in her heart.
Valerie is survived by her beloved son, Camden Andrick and his wife, Cadence, of Lewiston; her stepchildren, Anna and Gabe Ammarell; her stepmother, Ronelda Whitmore; her stepfather, Mike Maybury; her brother, Rick Whitmore; and her stepsisters, Becca Dyer and Penny Sargent. She was a wonderful woman who will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.








I’m so sad to hear of Val’s passing…….i worked with Val at the postal facility in Hampden…..she was always so friendly, gone way too soon……RIP Val……
Peggy Ellis
Our hearts are broken that such an incredible and bright light and truly amazing human being is no longer with us.
Every single time we met Val, our entire family left happier and with joy in our hearts.
I just bumped into Val before Christmas and it was no different. Val’s excitement and pride over seeing Cam and his beautiful wife become home owners was evident , Val was gushing with pride.
I think the best we can do is “Live like Val!” Greet people, joy in life, and most notable share your light with others as Val did. Our family is better off for knowing her.
Sending love to all impacted .
The Adawadkar Family
I met Val twice, and I knew I was in the presence of someone special. The first time was on election day. I am in a power chair, and voting was in the Berwick town Hall auditorium on the second floor. Val came downstairs with a ballot and helped me complete and submit it. Despite managing the election, she took time to speak with me and my cousin.
She emailed me a few weeks ago, letting me know Berwick for a lifetime committee I believe made emergency bags for people if they got stuck in their car in the snow. She brought two over one evening recently after work. She was on her way to watch her boss play pickle ball, but said she would come back for a longer visit soon.
I’ll keep a light on for you anytime you want to visit. Just knowing you twice, I am grateful for how you shared your very essence! Like someone else said, I’ll continue to live like Val!
The Bibber Memorial Chapel family extends our deepest condolences to Val’s family at home and work. In our brief time with her she always greeted us with a big smile and helped us in any way she could. We are all thinking of her and hope you will find some peace in the coming months.