Wendy L. Liberty

October 8, 1955 ~ August 11, 2013
OLD ORCHARD - Wendy L. Liberty, 57, of Dunes Way, died Sunday, August 11, 2013, at Maine Medical Center. She was born in Skowhegan on October 8, 1955, a daughter of Richard L. and Jeannette A. (MacDonald) Wallace. She attended Madison schools and graduated from Madison High School, class of 1973. Wendy enjoyed life abundantly and in many ways. She loved skiing, especially at the Ski Wheelers Club in North Conway. She spent time entertaining, cooking, and enjoying the company of her family and friends. She traveled extensively, especially during her time as a Staff Sergeant in the US Air Force. After her honorable discharge in 1987, Wendy worked in the insurance industry for 25 years. She is survived by a daughter, Natalie Stopyra and her husband Peter of Merrimack, New Hampshire; her parents, Richard "Dick" Wallace and his wife Jeannette formerly of Madison, now of Scarborough; a sister, Stacie Flynn and her husband Kevin of Scarborough; a brother, Scott Wallace and his wife Stephanie of Fairfield; a grandson, Pheonyx Stopyra of Merrimack, New Hampshire; her significant other, Mick Harris of Newburyport, Massachusetts; two nieces, Averey Flynn of Scarborough and Sierra Boardman of Billerica, Massachusetts; and a nephew, David Wallace of Clinton. Visiting hours will be held 2:00 - 4:00 pm, Saturday, at Conroy-Tully Crawford South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. A memorial service will begin at 4:00 pm at the chapel. Burial will be at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family gratefully requests memorial donations to the Mitochondrial Disease Fund/ New England. Please make checks payable to: mitoACTION, PO Box 51474, Boston, MA 02205. Please add In Memory of Wendy L. Liberty to the memo line of your check. Online donations may be made at www. mitoACTION.org/donate.Online condolences may be expressed below.
With my heartfelt sympathy. Wendy was one of a kind and good Memories of her will live on.
– linda (hibbard) cates
I attened school with Wendy (class of 73). I remember her as the most gifted of my classmates, with a great personality and wonderful smile. God Bless you Wendy and your family as well.
– Dana Frederic
I feel very sad that Wendy has departed this life so very early. As a member of the Skiwheelers Ski Club, I enjoyed her bright spirit and great comraderie. All my best wishes to Mick, Wendy’s family, and her many friends!
– David Heimann
Wendy was a wonderful person who I will always remember with great fondness. Always a smile on her face; willing to help anyone who needed it; and someone who truly enjoyed life. My sympathies go out to her family and those that loved her.
– Ted Westerfield
I am a fellow Ski Wheeler and was blessed to know this woman, our friend. I wish I could have spent more time with her and wish healing for all those who love her. God Bless Wendy and All Her Loved Ones.
– Scott Warren
We were saddened by the news of Wendys passing. Wendy was a fellow fitness instructor and friend years ago @ Hampshire Hills in Milford NH….she was truly one of the best!!! She touched many lives and we shared many good times together. Our hearts go out to her loved ones. We will keep you in our prayers. Terry Lou
– Terry and Lou
I am very sorry for your loss, she was a great person and always fun to be around. we used to car pool to the ski club. She will be greatly missed! God Bless!
– Derek- friend from Nashua NH
We started out as just neighbors. Then a fellow fitness instructor, and a friend. We traveled on vacations together, celebrated birthdays, toasted in the holidays. Those were good times. Our deepest sympathies to Wendy’s family.
– Wendy & Bill
I remember Wendy from the neighborhood, growing up together and cheering together at Madison, she and Charlene, and Sharon on the band bus with the guitars harmonizing to all the folk songs of the 60’s with so much energy and passion for all she did. I’m sad for her family and friends on their loss but realize they have a mountain of memories with Wendy leading the way.
– Cindy Hilton Labbe
We went through school with Wendy. She always had a smile on her face. Very caring person. Our deepest sympathy to the family. Our prayers are with you in this difficult time.
– Mr.and Mrs.Tony Mantor
I’m so sorry for your loss! I am very happy to have known Wendy and my spirits were always lifted by her laugh and zest for life! I will miss her. God bless you and your family!
– Steven Tottingham
we are so sorry to hear of the loss of your daughter. i know how special she was to you both. take care
– bob &nancy gould
So very sorry to hear of Wendy’s passing. We went through school together, was a Classmate and friend, always so full of Fun and Life. Love Prayers
– Elaine (Richards) Lloyd
My deepest sympathies to Wendy’s family and Mick. I was fortunate enough to meet Wendy at the Ski Wheelers Ski Club and she always had a great big smile, quick wit, and an infectious joy about her. This is how I will remember her, she will be sorely missed!
– Karin Hamilton
Wishing you peace in this time of sorrow. My love, thoughts and prayers are with you, Peter and Pheonyx. Love you!
– Laurie Harris
Wendy’s smile and bright cheery personality will always be. As classmates and neighbors and my nights at our house playing Monopoly so long ago. From my family to hers,our deepest sympathies
– Kevin Hayden
We are so sorry for your loss.
– jamie and jorge
Deepest sympathies for the loss of such a vibrant individual. Wendy was always full of fun and laughter and brightened the lives of anyone in her presence. She will be sorely missed at Ski Wheelers.
– Pat Hobitz