RUMFORD — Bonnie J. Bulger, 69, of Rumford, passed away on Tuesday Sept 19, peacefully with her children by her side at CMMC.
Bonnie was born on Sept 3, 1948 and raised in Rumford Maine, by her parents Edward and Alyce (Blake) Peare. She graduated from Stephens High school in Rumford.
Bonnie worked as a cook her whole life. She worked at many places ,the last being Rumford Hospital. She married the love of her life, Francis Bulger August 1, 1992. She enjoyed country music, and spending time with her family. Most of all she loved spending time her grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Bonnie is survived by her daughter Heather and Husband Adam Conley of Rumford, a son John and Wife Tammi Bernard of Mexico, Grandchildren Makaila Conley of Carthage Lacresha Howard of Rumford, Nick Harnden of Lewiston, Hunter Bernard of Mexico, Kearra Howard of Rumford, and Nichole Bernard of Mexico. Great Grandchildren Karter Blood of Rumford and Kiley Jackson of Carthage. Siblings Marie Halacy of Hanover Me, Peter Peare of Berlin NH, Donna Worcester of Hanover Me, Daniel Peare of Andover Me, and Lisa Thebarge of Roxbury Me. Many nieces and nephews. Also a special friend Arthur Statford of Farmington.
Bonnie is predeceased by her husband Francis (Frank) Bulger and her parents Edward and Alyce Peare.
The family would like to thank the nurses and doctors in the ICU unit at CMMC for the amazing care Bonnie recieved.

Bonnie J. Bulger
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