Richard E. Michaud

richard michaud

September 9, 1940 ~ January 10, 2020


Resided in: Punta Gorda, FL

Scarborough- Richard E. Michaud Sr. 79, founder of Michaud Distributors, died peacefully at his home in Punta Gorda, FL on January 10, 2020. Dick was born in Presque Isle, Maine, the son of the late Edmond and Catherine (Beaulieu) Michaud. He spent his childhood in Ashland, moving to the Greater Portland where he lived and worked until retiring and moving to Florida. Dick began his working career with Seltzer & Rydholm where he worked for eight years before progressing to a sales manager position for Circus Time, Inc, a Maine Potato Chip company. He remained there for twenty plus years before deciding to start his own business. It was in November of 1980 in a garage on Highland Avenue in Scarborough, that Dick along with his wife Sharon Michaud and his sons, began Michaud Distributors. He started as a sub-distributor selling Wise Potato Chips. With Dick's keen business sense, drive to succeed and loyalty to his customers, the business grew quickly. In 1982 they moved the business from his garage to a new building on Lincoln Street in South Portland. It was then he became a distributor for Tom's Foods. They developed a strong business relationship which carried on for more than sixteen years. The business continued to grow and in 1992 Dick developed a food brokering company which gave the Michaud Distributors name a presence all over New England and upstate New York. In 1996, the company expanded once again, moving to its new location in Scarborough which he quickly outgrew. The company then built a larger facility in Saco where they employed over 200 employees and served four States with their Snack Food business. Throughout his business career, Dick mentored many people and with his inspiration giving them drive and encouragement. He was an icon in the industry and greatly respected by his peers. He was a pioneer in the Snack Food business reaching the national level of snack food distribution. Throughout his career, Dick earned many awards and accolades in top sales and distribution from national Snack Food companies. A believer that with hard work came good play. Dick enjoyed spending time at the hunting camp on Rowe Lake with his uncles, brother, sons and nephews. The excitement that would come over him and his brother (Dana) was comical. The two County boys heading north to be with their uncles was a treat to watch. The memories created with each visit would only hold them over for the year, but for their families it was a lifetime. Dick was an accomplished race car driver setting many records in the Drag Car Racing Circuit. In 1965, Dick set the east coast record for his class, hitting 168mph in a quarter mile, a title he still holds today. He was a member of the Punta Gorda Elks Lodge and the Order of Moose. Dick and his wife have been traveling to Florida since 1987. Dick lived life to the fullest and left nothing on the table. He was always the life of the party. He continuously persevered through his health issues, which was indicative of his lifestyle and work ethics. Dick is survived by his wife, Sharon Michaud, of FL of 47 years; three sons, Patrick and his wife, Abby Michaud of Madison, Richard Michaud Jr. and his fiancee Susan Flynn of Scarborough, Peter and his wife Theresa Michaud of Scarborough; two daughters, Andrea and her husband Joseph Reali of Portland, and Tara Michaud and her fiancee Larry Leighton of Hollis; a stepson, James and his wife Diane Godfrey of Windham; a brother, Dana and his wife Maureen Michaud of South Portland; Also, his grandchildren Maria, Joseph, Angalee, Monique, Nathalie, Chelsey, Kathryn, Michael, Mark, Ryan, Jake, Emily, Christine and Caitlin. Great grandchildren Skylar, Taylor, Lailah, Damian. Dick was predeceased by his stepdad, Walter Lee, Aunts, Uncles and cousins. Visiting hours celebrating Dick's life will be held on Monday, January 20, 2020 from 4:00pm to 7:00pm at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. Prayers will be recited at 10:15am at the Chapel on Tuesday, January 21, 2020 followed by an 11:00am Mass of Christian Burial at St. Maximilian Kolbe Church, 150 Black Point Road, Scarborough, ME. Burial will be in the spring at Highland Cemetery, South Portland. The family wishes to extend the celebration Dick's life following the ceremony at the Italian Heritage Center, 40 Westland Ave, Portland, ME. To view Dick's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com In lieu of flowers, please make contributions in Dick's memory to: New England Kidney Foundation, 209 West Central St., Suite 220, Natick, MA 01760

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  1. So sorry for your loss. I remember 1 of those cars in my fathers garage for some welding Dick wanted done. He was a good man and treated everyone as family. Richard Libby

    – Richard Libby

  2. Please accept my sincere sympathy for your loss of Dick. May your fond memories sustain all of you during this time of grief. My memory of cousin Dickie was that wonderful kind smile he wore, the Michaud friendly personality! My parents Lawrence & Maurine loved his visits. Take care of each other & hold your memories close. Mary Michaud White

    – Mary E White

  3. I cannot put justice to the words on how was blessed I was to have Uncle Dick in my life. He was all about his family, how proud he was of them, laughs, heart to heart talks and shrewd play at the hunting camp poker table. I will miss our phone calls with you checking in on me to make sure I am ok and to make sure Dad is giving you the ‘straight story’ on how he was doing, he was very protective of his brother. “Sahkahachi” Uncle Dick, you were so special and will be always in my thoughts.

    mmichaud@maine.rr.com

  4. Andrea and family, we are so sorry for the loss of your father, he seemed to have lived a great and vibrant life. God Bless you. Love Paul and Fe Reali

    – Paul Reali

  5. My condolences to you all and praying all your life time memories you feel in your heart. With love, Brenda,Jimmy & Sierra Duggan

    – Brenda

  6. My deepest sympathies go out to Sharon and the Michaud family on Dick’s passing. Bob Dufour Exeter, NH

    – Bob Dufour

  7. Sending thoughts and prayers for you all! Please accept our sincere condolences on the loss of Dick. We are all going to miss him terribly in Deep Creek, Punta Gorda. Thinking especially of Sharon at this time. RIP Dick. Hit ’em long and straight up there.

    – Donna and Steve Crowe


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