Maxine Ann Bunker

maxine bunker

April 30, 1964 ~ August 8, 2016

Auburn Maxine Ann Bunker, 52, of Portland, died on Monday, August 08, 2016, at the Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice surrounded by her family. She was born in Portland on April 30, 1964, a daughter of Frank and Annette Emond. She graduated from Lakes Region High School in Naples. She then attended college and became a lead chef at a restaurant as well as the shipyard. Her passion was cooking. When she wasnt in the kitchen she could be found watching cooking shows on Food Network. She was a highly independent, strong woman who worked hard as a single mom and always lived life to the fullest. She is survived by her parents, Frank and Annette Emond of Bryant Pond; daughter, Annette Sukeforth of Virginia Beach; son, Steven Emond of CA; brother, John Emond and his wife Karen of Lewiston; three grandchildren; and four nieces and nephews. Services are private. Arrangements are under the direction of Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland, ME.

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  1. My dear friend, you are missed by so many people. You were such a strong woman and I have nothing but love and respect for you. Rest in peace Sweetheart.

    – Catherine Barrett

  2. My deepest sympathy to Frank, Annette, John, Steven and Annette. Maxine was one of my best friends ever as kids. I luckily got to see her a few times in Portland over the years. I will miss her but will remember very fondly the good times we had together. The last time we really got to hang out, Steven couldn’t have been more than a couple years old and we took some great pictures in my Dad’s yard. Rest easy my friend…..

    – Sandra (Sawyer) Good

  3. Dear Steven and Annette, I am so very sorry to read about the passing of your mother. You are both in my thoughts and prayers. If I can in anyway provide you with an ear to listen or a shoulder to lean on, you know where I am – the same place as always. Sending loving thoughts and hugs your way. Lynda

    – Lynda M. Morgan-Moore

  4. Steven, You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers! We are here when you need a friend, call on us anytime!!(((HUGS)))Grace & Justin

    – Grace Richeson

  5. Thank you, she was the strongest woman I know. She was too young and had a hard fight. She was the most amazing mom in the world and will never be forgotten she will be in our hearts and thought about everyday.

    – Annette sukeforth


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