Lillian H. Michaud

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AR-LillianMichaudMichaud, Lillian H., 83, November 11, 2014.  Interment was held in the Northern Maine Veterans Cemetery, Caribou.  Arrangements by Mockler Funeral Home, Caribou.


 

    CARIBOU – Lillian H. Michaud, 83, died November 11, 2014, at Bangor following a brief illness. She was born in Caribou January 28, 1931 the daughter of the late Leonard and Helen (Corbin) Bourgoine.     She was a graduate of Caribou, Pierre’s School of Cosmetology and was a lifelong member of the Holy Rosary Catholic Church. She married David Ovila “Mich”  Michaud November 4, 1950. Lillian was an active member of the Lister Knowlton Post 9389 VFW Ladies Auxiliary, and served as Chief Ranger, Secretary and State trustee to the Catholic Order of Foresters. For many years, she served as a ballot clerk for the City of Caribou. Mrs. Michaud was also a member of the Catholic Golden Age, the Caribou B.P.W, the Red Hat Society as well as being a former member of the Daughters of Isabella. Lillian and Mich wintered in Pinellas Park, Florida for many years, where she was active in many community events and belonged to the Ladies Club of Golden Gate Community.         Surviving in addition to her husband of over 64 years, Mich, of Caribou are her three sons and two daughters-in -law: Vincent and Michelle Michaud of New Hampshire,  Gerard and Mona Michaud of Hampden, and David Michaud of Massachusetts; two sisters, Rena Goldenberg of Georgia and Lorette Theriualt of Massachusetts; three grandchildren: Travis Michaud, Bethany Michaud and Pamela Ford and her husband, Brendon, and one great-grand-daughter Sophia, one brother-in-law, Harvard Holmquist of Caribou and several nieces and nephews.
    Friends called  at the Mockler Funeral Home, 24 Reservoir Street, Caribou 6-8p, Friday, where members of the Lister Knowlton Post Ladies Auxiliary conducted  evening services at 6:30 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated 1:00 p.m. Saturday, November 15, 2015 from the Parish of the Precious Blood, Holy Rosary Catholic Church. Interment was in the Northern Maine Veterans Cemetery. www.mocklerfuneral-home.com