Marguerite Michaud

March 26, 2022
Marguerite Michaud
3/19/1923 - 3/26/2022 (age 99)
Marguerite Michaud, a nearly lifelong resident of Sanford, ME, died
peacefully in her sleep in her new home in Hernando, MS, one week after her
99th birthday.
Marguerite was born on March 19, 1923 in Rumford, ME. She moved to Sanford
as a young girl. She met her future husband, Roland W. Michaud, as a teen.
They were married on Sept 5, 1942 when she was 19 years old. They were
married 62 years until his death in 2004. They raised 5 children.
Marguerite was a homemaker. She enjoyed the beach, outings on her husband's
lobster boat, weekend day trips with her family, along with baking,
gardening, crafting and crocheting.
Marguerite was predeceased by her parents Florita (Lemieux) Gallant and
Robert Gallant Sr., husband Roland W, Michaud, her son Ronald Michaud, and
her brother Robert Gallant Jr.
She is survived by her sons Roland (Sonny) Michaud Jr. and Delores of Texas,
and Richard Michaud and Beverly of Texas. She is also survived by her
daughters Dolores Palmer of Maine and Darlene Michaud, her long time
caregiver, with whom she recently moved with from Maine to Mississippi. She
is also survived by her 6 grandsons and 7 great grand children, Wayne Palmer
and his children Dean and Maggie, Scott Palmer and Amy, Ron Palmer and his
children Nora and Jesse, Derrick Michaud and his daughter Skylar, Shawn
Michaud and Lindsay and their children Layla and Fiona, and Curtis Michaud
and Bianca.
Marguerite will be buried with her husband at St. Ignatius Cemetery in
Sanford, Maine.
Sonny, sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing.
– Tom Remy
Rest in peace beautiful Marguerite. I am sorry for her loss and sending prayers and my condolences to the family
– Mag
A Memorial Tree was planted for Marguerite Michaud
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Black Funeral Homes-LaFrance-Lambert & Black Funeral Home
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So sorry Darlene, Derrick and Skylar. Darlene, you cared well for your Mom. You did your absolute best. You went far beyond what so many do for their parents. i know it was not easy. Enjoy your free time now. You are awesome.
– Sharon Mysicka