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Bernice Mayo “Bunny” <I>Haseltine</I> Parker

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Bernice Mayo “Bunny” Haseltine Parker

Birth
Dexter, Penobscot County, Maine, USA
Death
18 Jun 2005 (aged 90)
Rochester, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Dexter, Penobscot County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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BERNICE MAYO HASELTINE PARKER

ROCHESTER - Bernice Mayo Haseltine Parker ("Bunny"), 90, of 9 North St., died June 18, 2005, at Sunbridge at Rochester. She had a goal to reach her 90th birthday and did that, with a celebration of family and friends held at Sunbridge. She was born June 5, 1915, in Dexter, Maine, to Theodore Harrison Haseltine and Geneva
Small Haseltine. She graduated from NH Fay High School in Dexter, Maine, and attended the nursing
school at Central Maine Hospital in Lewiston, Maine. She spent a part of her life in Auburn, Maine, where she was past president of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. Her focus in life was her family and she enjoyed gardening, needlework and music. She attended First United Methodist Church in Rochester, N.H. She is survived by three generations: her daughter, with whom she made her home in Rochester, Janice Kazlauskas;
granddaughter, Joyce A.K. Jacques, former husband, Richard A. Jacques, Jr., and great-grandchildren, Terry Jacques and Lindsey Jacques of Rochester and grandson, Jerry Kazlauskas of Dover, formerly of Gonic. Her son, Rev. Robert Mayo Parker and wife, Lois, of Johnstown, Pa.; granddaughter, Lana Gould and
husband, David, of Auburn, Maine; great-grandchildren, Michelle and Danielle Borden and Chandelle Belanger of Auburn, Maine; grandson, Shane Parker and wife, Roxanne, of Johnstown; great-
grandchildren, Robert Shawn Parker of Indianapolis, Ind., and Trenton Alexander Todd Parker of Johnston; grandson, Todd Micah Parker of Durand, Mich., predeceased his grandmother, leaving a wife, Kristie and children, Kyle and Maia. Her daughter, Sharon Mackenzie and husband, Alex Mackenzie of East Rochester,
formerly of Stratham; granddaughter, Shari Stanford and husband, Mark, and great-grandchildren, Rachel Stanford and Christopher Stanford of Blauvelt, N.Y; grandson, Sean F. Rowley of Los Angeles, Calif, and granddaughter, Heather Mackenzie of Portsmouth, formerly of Dover. She is also survived by a brother, Richard Haseltine and wife, Virginia, of Orpington, Maine; sisters, Marguerite Lane and husband,
John, of Newport, Maine and Beverly Tillson and husband, Robert, of Dexter, Maine and Leesburg, Fla. She was predeceased by a sister, Natalie Haseltine Wilson. She also leaves many nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. Calling hours were June 21 at the Edgerly Funeral Home on South Main Street in
Rochester with a memorial service at the First United Methodist Church, 34 South main St., Rochester, on June 22. Graveside services were held at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Dexter, Maine on June 23. Donations in her memory may be made to the music ministry at First United Methodist Church, 34 South Main St., Rochester, NH 03867, the American Cancer Society or a charity of one's choice. Arrangements are under the direction of the R.M. Edgerly & Son Funeral Home, 86 South Main St., Rochester, N.H.

The Eastern Gazette 6-25/7-1-2005
BERNICE MAYO HASELTINE PARKER

ROCHESTER - Bernice Mayo Haseltine Parker ("Bunny"), 90, of 9 North St., died June 18, 2005, at Sunbridge at Rochester. She had a goal to reach her 90th birthday and did that, with a celebration of family and friends held at Sunbridge. She was born June 5, 1915, in Dexter, Maine, to Theodore Harrison Haseltine and Geneva
Small Haseltine. She graduated from NH Fay High School in Dexter, Maine, and attended the nursing
school at Central Maine Hospital in Lewiston, Maine. She spent a part of her life in Auburn, Maine, where she was past president of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. Her focus in life was her family and she enjoyed gardening, needlework and music. She attended First United Methodist Church in Rochester, N.H. She is survived by three generations: her daughter, with whom she made her home in Rochester, Janice Kazlauskas;
granddaughter, Joyce A.K. Jacques, former husband, Richard A. Jacques, Jr., and great-grandchildren, Terry Jacques and Lindsey Jacques of Rochester and grandson, Jerry Kazlauskas of Dover, formerly of Gonic. Her son, Rev. Robert Mayo Parker and wife, Lois, of Johnstown, Pa.; granddaughter, Lana Gould and
husband, David, of Auburn, Maine; great-grandchildren, Michelle and Danielle Borden and Chandelle Belanger of Auburn, Maine; grandson, Shane Parker and wife, Roxanne, of Johnstown; great-
grandchildren, Robert Shawn Parker of Indianapolis, Ind., and Trenton Alexander Todd Parker of Johnston; grandson, Todd Micah Parker of Durand, Mich., predeceased his grandmother, leaving a wife, Kristie and children, Kyle and Maia. Her daughter, Sharon Mackenzie and husband, Alex Mackenzie of East Rochester,
formerly of Stratham; granddaughter, Shari Stanford and husband, Mark, and great-grandchildren, Rachel Stanford and Christopher Stanford of Blauvelt, N.Y; grandson, Sean F. Rowley of Los Angeles, Calif, and granddaughter, Heather Mackenzie of Portsmouth, formerly of Dover. She is also survived by a brother, Richard Haseltine and wife, Virginia, of Orpington, Maine; sisters, Marguerite Lane and husband,
John, of Newport, Maine and Beverly Tillson and husband, Robert, of Dexter, Maine and Leesburg, Fla. She was predeceased by a sister, Natalie Haseltine Wilson. She also leaves many nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. Calling hours were June 21 at the Edgerly Funeral Home on South Main Street in
Rochester with a memorial service at the First United Methodist Church, 34 South main St., Rochester, on June 22. Graveside services were held at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Dexter, Maine on June 23. Donations in her memory may be made to the music ministry at First United Methodist Church, 34 South Main St., Rochester, NH 03867, the American Cancer Society or a charity of one's choice. Arrangements are under the direction of the R.M. Edgerly & Son Funeral Home, 86 South Main St., Rochester, N.H.

The Eastern Gazette 6-25/7-1-2005


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