Beatrice R. Rivard

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Betty Rivard, 85, of Sanford, passed away peacefully at her home on Tuesday, January 10, 2023. Betty was born in Saint-Léger, Hainaut, Belgium, the daughter of Clarisse Serlet and Dimitry Gorda. A child of migration, her father Dimitry had himself fled the Russian Revolution, settling in Saint-Léger, Belgium, where he met his wife Clarisse, and where Betty and her siblings were born. War followed them, when the Reich invaded western Europe, forcing the young family to flee. White Russians having limited options at that time, the family landed in the Dominican Republic, where Dimitry ran a pharmacy in La Vega, at which his children worked. It was here Betty developed the vivacious Latina persona that was to mark her indelible presence wherever she went. At Sunday mass, this blonde beauty was spotted by a young American, in the country working on a highway project – her future husband Urbain. They married in Santo Domingo in 1959 and moved to Niagara Falls, where she learned English from soap operas. In 1965, she and their children moved into the house in South Sanford that Urbain built – the domestic kingdom over which she ruled for 58 years. From 1969, when Urbain joined International Mill Services (IMS) and was dispatched abroad, Betty dedicated herself to raising their three children and maintaining the family home and garden during her husband’s long absences. These periods were compensated by times the family spent living overseas, where Betty’s language skills and culinary adaptability proved most useful. When her children were older, Betty enjoyed long trips accompanying Urbain to exotic locations around the world. But her home in Sanford, and the family and friends that she attracted to it, remained central to her heart. A passionate gardener, cook and craftsperson, Betty was constantly concocting something, whether a floral corner in the garden, an aromatic casserole for neighbors or a hand-crocheted afghan to gift a friend’s new-born child. Her constant creative activity was only satisfied if the products of it could be given away – concern for others was her guiding principle. Betty began the most joyous time of her life when Urbain retired, spending twenty-eight active years with him working on the house and garden, travelling, volunteering, cooking and playing tennis, a sport she learned from her husband. She was immensely proud to see her three children graduate from college and graduate school, marry, and provide her with four grandchildren upon whom she could lavish love, attention and her legendary chocolate chip scones. After Urbain’s death, her passion for life, creating and socializing remained undimmed – to all who knew and loved her around Estes Lake and New Dam Road, she was a dynamic presence, forever laughing, eyes twinkling in delight. She is greatly missed by her sons Dan and wife Ginger of Los Angeles, CA, and Tom and partner Melissa of Sydney, Australia, and daughter Michele and husband Andrew of Washington, D.C. and her beloved grandchildren, Christopher, Andrew, Ian and Melody. Her absence will be sorely felt by her neighbors, Paul and Shirly Birtz, who after nearly 30 years were considered family, and Rob Hass and Rob Riendeau, her devoted “adopted sons.” She is fondly remembered by her sisters Tatiana and Lidia, and their children and grandchildren in the Dominican Republic. She was predeceased by her husband of 57 years, Urbain Rivard, and her brothers Jose and Alexis Gorda. A memorial service will be held on Friday, January 20 at 10AM at the Brothers of Christian Instruction Notre Dame Chapel on 132 Shaker Hill Road in Alfred, followed by a ceremony at the Southern Maine Memorial Veterans Cemetery, 83 Stanley Road, Springvale. Following the ceremonies, there will be a celebration of Betty’s life at the Oak Street Bistro, 3 Oak St, Alfred. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made in Betty’s name to: Brothers of Christian Instruction Retirement Fund 132 Shaker Hill Road Alfred, ME 04002

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  1. Living next door to Betty and her family for the past 50+ years have been rewarding especially during the holidays. She and husband Urbain invited friends over for dinner, reminiscing, Urbains jokes, fun times, and lots of laughter.

  2. We met Betty at several dinner parties at my brothers in law Rob & Bob’s home on Estes Lake. The pics I’ve uploaded was one of those occasions. She cared for Rob and Bob so very much and they reciprocated. She was such a loving, caring and happy women. We are blessed to have known her. Rest in Peace Betty ❤️

  3. Betty was a wonderful neighbor, always leaving fresh scones hanging in a bag on our door every time I visited my parents after moving to Florida. She kept us well fed during my mom’s illness last year, and I will always be grateful for her loving support. May she rest in peace. Heaven has gained another angel! Sending my deepest condolences to the Rivard family at this sad time. ♥️

  4. I love you. I wish I got a chance to meet you as the true me, but I know that up there somewhere you are watching.
    Melody

  5. It is with a sad heart that send our condolences-Betty was a dear friend and a ferocious tennis player. she will be sorely missed. our prayers are with her family.

  6. Betty and I had a mental bucket list of things we wanted to do together. We did manage to get some of them done, She loved lobster so we would dine out for it have it at the camp and go to Ogunquit for Lobster pizza fun times to cherish and remember

  7. We are so very sad for the loss of this beautiful loving lady who cared so very much for her family and everyone she knew. She will be missed desperately but will remain in our hearts for ever.

  8. Betty & Urbain were our neighbors in Maine We met them 29 years ago on the first day we moved into our summer get away next door. They welcomed us with open arms and became our second family We saw them every day and laughed every day together


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