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- DOB, DOM: Lippe pg 219
MABEL CATHERINE MICHAUD BANGOR - Mabel Catherine Michaud, 93, of Bradley, died Dec. 25, 2007, at a Bangor health care facility. Born May 20, 1914, in Bradley, she was the daughter of Freeman and Lena (Blanchard) Violette. Mabel was a member of St. Ann's Catholic Church, Bradley and was a parishioner all of her life. She enjoyed gardening, reading, visiting Schoodic Point and attending Mass. She is remembered for her fondness of knitting, which included beautiful afghans for new brides and crocheting outfits for newborn babies in the family. She was predeceased by husband, Donald Michaud, Dec. 26, 1986; an infant son, Donat Michaud; a daughter, Patricia Bradley; her son-in-law, Jerome Bradley; four sisters, Melvina Madore, Clara Violette, Evelyn Morrison and Elizabeth Madore; and one brother, Arthur Violette. Mabel is survived by five grandchildren, Teresa Chester of Athens, Ala., Susan Simms and her husband, Jon, of Hampden, Dr. James Bradley of Las Cruces, N.M., John Bradley and his wife, Sharon, of East Stroudsburg, Pa., and Kathy Caron and her husband, Tom, of Bangor; 10 great-grand-children, Jenny, Cindy, Jimmy Chester, Brad and Shannon Simms, Taylor and Christopher Bradley, Nicholas Bradley, and Abby and Meaghan Caron; five nieces, Violet Smith and her husband, Paul, of Old Town, Loretta Robichaud and her husband, Butch, of Eddington, Donna Convery and her husband, Ray, of Winthrop, and Sheila Violette of Massachusetts, Celeste Curtis and her husband, Dick, of Bangor; one nephew, Dale Violette of Bradley; and special friends, Joan Brown, Alfreda Savoy, Bernie Duerkop, Zane and Roxanne Byron, and Anna McAlpine. The family extends a special thank you to her physician Dr. Elizabeth Laverack and Kathy Flagg for years of compassionate care. Many people assisted her, allowing her to stay in her home throughout the years including, Meals for Me, St. Joseph Hospital Outpatient Lab, Wound Clinic and Home Health Nurses. Many thanks to the medical staff of the emergency department and the sixth floor for your gentle and excellent care of our grandmother. For all that have helped unselfishly, she and her family are forever grateful. She will be sadly missed by many family and friends. Visiting hours will be held 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 28, at Birmingham Funeral Home, 438 Main St., Old Town. A Mass of Christian burial will be held 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 29, at St. Ann's Catholic Church, Bradley. A gathering will be held immediately after the service in the parish hall of the church. Burial will be held at a later date.
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