Offering affordable spay, neuter, and vaccines for Maine pets in need.
MAHA is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization.
Offering affordable spay, neuter, and vaccines for Maine pets in need.
MAHA is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization.
Maine Animal Health Alliance (MAHA) provides high quality high volume spay/neuter to Maine animals in need.
MAHA will improve the health of Maine pets through vaccination, wellness, and HQHVSN training for veterinary professionals.
MAHA strives to support the human-animal bond and keep pets with their people despite financial restrictions.
Maine Animal Health Alliance was created by a group of people dedicated to the welfare of Maine pets and people. Our core staff includes the following people.
Starting Fall 2023, we offer affordable spay and neuter services in Augusta, Maine. We offer core vaccinations at the time of surgery and soon will be offering microchips, heartworm tests, FeLv/FIV tests.
Mary (Eagan) Fisher, 65, passed away on March 5, 2024 at a Portland hospital with family at her side. Mary was born on August 25, 1958 in Portland, the daughter of the late Francis "Darby" L. and Mary T. (Mannion) Eagan.
Mary lived an extraordinary life—one full of love and determination. She had the gift of gab and a talent for making everyone around her smile and shine a little brighter. The second Bruce saw her on a blind date at the Bramhall Pub it was love at first sight. He knew he had found his lifetime companion, and she hers.
Her life was filled with one medical challenge after another, but she was a fighter and outran and conquered anything that was thrown her way—not letting her life be defined by it. She would also reach out to the young medical students she encountered and teach them about what she was going through, and getting those who hadn’t seen an amputation to thoroughly touch and inspect to learn more about care for others. Her empathy was a superpower that we all benefited from.
A delicious baker, professional crafter, loyal friend, reader, avid volunteer in schools and with animal charities for decades, she lived for every moment and savored it. Her charming smile and sparkling, sometimes wicked sense of humor, lit up a room. She loved traveling and exploring with her husband—from watching Maui sunsets to traveling down Dublin streets.
She will be remembered forever for all the love and compassion she poured into her family and being a model for what kindness, courage, and compassion can do in this world.
Mary was the loving wife of Bruce Fisher for 43 amazing years, mother extraordinaire to Ashley and Tristan, and the legendary, doting “Moma” to four unbelievably lucky and loved-beyond-words grandkids. She adored her daughter-in-law Alina and was a best friend and rock to her son-in-law Zak. She was also the kind sister to Ann Eagan of Portland and Tom Eagan of Cumberland.
Plans for a memorial celebration will be announced at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland.
In lieu of flowers, donations or acts of service to local animal shelters would be a wonderful way to honor Mary's spirit. The family asks that you help send her along to her next adventure with love and kindness in your heart.
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