FLORIDA – Sandra Ann (Bolduc) Cullinan passed away on Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019, she was the fourth child of Maurice and Sandra King Bolduc. She was born in Portland, Maine, on Feb. 3, 1965.

The Family moved to Poland, Maine in the ’60s and later settled in Auburn, Maine.

She graduated from Edward Little High School and later from the University of Maine, Orono in 1987 (B.A. arts and history). In 2010, she received her A.S. in library and information technology from the University of Maine, Augusta.

For many years she worked as a real estate title abstractor and researcher, as well as in property appraisals. Sandy retired from Gosselin and Dubord P.A. in 2014 and in 2018 retired from working for Timothy James Clough, commercial property appraiser.

Sandy married Michael J. P. Cullinan of Norway, Maine, on June 29, 1996. Together they made their home in Norway, Maine, until 2014, when they purchased a second home in Kissimmee, Fla., to spend the winter months. Michael abd Sandy enjoyed traveling, especially taking cruises, visits to Disney World. Together they enjoyed touring sites in Israel, Great Britain and Ireland.

Together Mike and Sandy made a trip, which was a lifelong desire of hers, to visit Rocky Ridge Farm in Mansfield, Mo., the home of Laura Ingalls Wilder, her favorite childhood author. Together Mike and Sandy enjoyed entertaining and cooking and traveling.

As a younger person, Sandy was an avid golfer, with time constraints this hobby occupied less of her time in later years.  She enjoyed reading and knitting, accomplishing many projects, some for herself, others given away to friends and family members. Her favorite things to knit were mittens and newborn baby hats for a local hospital. She was also extremely fond of orange tabby cats, there being one in residence at her home since 1988.

Her mother, Sandra, preceded her in July of 2018. Sandy is survived by her husband, Michael; her father, Maurice; her brother, Kyle and his wife, Monique, Stephen and his wife, Paula, James and his wife, Cindy; her sister, Eileen and her husband, Brent, along with many nieces and nephews.

Sandy has now found peace after battling ovarian cancer for 13 years. She was able to overcome many setbacks during this time with her positive attitude, determination, and grace. Her husband was her constant cheerleader. These qualities were evident to all she met and will continue to provide comfort and inspiration to her friends and family.

A graveside memorial service will be held in the future at Lakeview Cemetery in Norway, Maine, at a time and date to be determined. Arrangements are under the care of Chandler Funeral Home and Cremation Service, 45 Main St., South Paris. Online condolences may be shared with her family at www.chandlerfunerals.com


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