She and her husband raised 5 children at their home in Cumberland Center.
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Michelle Robichaud, devoted mother and wife, dies at 44
The Sanford resident, who waitressed at restaurants in several Maine communities, was ‘the epitome of a best friend,’ her husband recalls.
Featured obituary: Daniel J. Desmond, 73, prominent Westbrook attorney
He served on hospital and legal boards and was the ‘best father,’ his family says.
Featured obituary: Constantine ‘Charlie’ Kapothanasis, 89, born in Greece, founder of Prompto
Mr. Kapothanasis, who was a pillar in Portland’s Greek community, arrived in Portland on a ship in 1957.
Feature obituary: Joseph McDonough, 80, respected Portland fire chief, dedicated father
Friends and family remember him as ‘a great leader who fought for his men and their families,’ and as a dad who was ‘always there for everything, always present’ in his children’s lives.
Feature obituary: Barbara Hawkes, Westbrook city clerk and bluegrass legend’s wife, dies at 86
She loved to socialize and help people and had so many skills she ‘could do everything,’ her daughter says.
Feature obituary: Joseph DeCourcey, 83, teacher, planning board member, father of 6 sons
He had strong roots in Libbytown, where his parents settled around 1920.
Feature obituary: James Richards, 62, longtime police dispatcher who ‘kept his cool’
The Westbrook man earned commendations for his work and was highly respected among Portland police officers.
Anthony ‘Tony’ D’Agostino, 42, of Cumberland, musician full of love for life and family
The founder of a house painting business who ‘made friends with everyone’ collapsed and died after a workout Monday.
Feature obituary: Jacob Brown, 21, USM nursing student, standout South Portland High athlete
He is remembered as a humble, smart, funny guy who had a profound impact on others during his short life.