1 min read

RUMFORD — A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated for Pauline M. Robichaud of Rumford at 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 9, at Parish of the Holy Savior, St. Athanasius — St. John Church, Rumford, with the Rev. Greg Dube as celebrant. Assisting was altar server Bernard Poirier. Organist was Mark Belanger. Music selections included “Fly Like a Bird,” “Here I Am Lord,” “Be Not Afraid,” and “Because the Lord is My Shepherd.” A reading from the Old Testament was proclaimed by great-granddaughter Miriah Buote and from the New Testament by grandson Mitch Robichaud. Prayers of the faithful were proclaimed by granddaughter Kim Anctil.  A tribute to Pauline’s life was proclaimed by her daughters, Lorraine Legere and Virginia “Ginny” Palmer and son, John Robichaud, who also had words for his brother, the late James Robichaud. Gifts were presented by all her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Committal services were conducted by the Rev.  Greg Dube. Interment was at St. John Cemetery, Rumford. A memorial service to celebrate her life was also conducted at 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 11, at St. John Cemetery, Rumford by the Rev. Izzy Radford-Nash. Arrangements were under the care and guidance of the MEADER  &  SON  FUNERAL  HOME, 3 Franklin St., P. O. Box 537, Rumford.

 

Comments are no longer available on this story