Georgette-Robillard-Obituary

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Georgette M. Robillard

Cumberland, Rhode Island

Age 67

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DIED
May 29, 2020
AGE
67
LOCATION
Cumberland, Rhode Island

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Georgette M. Robillard, 67, of Cumberland, passed away peacefully Friday, May 29, 2020. She was the beloved wife of Normand A. Robillard. They were happily married for 49 years. Born in North Smithfield, she was the daughter of Gertrude (Beaudoin) Turcotte and the late Gerald Turcotte. Georgette was a property manager for many years before retiring. Besides her husband and mother, she is survived by two sisters, Doris Byum and Monique Gazaille. She also leaves her brother, Richard Turcotte and was the sister of the late Jeannine Marini. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to visiting hours Tuesday from 4-7 PM in the O’Neill Funeral Home, 3102 Mendon Road, Cumberland. Due to COVID-19 Pandemic, all guests upon arrival, will be asked to remain in their vehicle and then will be invited into the funeral home as space allows. A face mask is required to enter the funeral home. A Private Service will be Video Live Streamed, Wednesday at 10 AM on the O’Neill Funeral Home website. Burial will be private at Saint James Cemetery, Manville.


 


 

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My family and I used to be next door neighbors to Georgette at Sleepy Hollow Drive. She was always kind to my wife and our children, giving loving and helpful advice. We will remember her gentle soul forever. May God give her eternal rest. Norm, please accept our condolences and may our prayers help comfort you.

George, my dear old friend, I sincerely hope you are at peace now with Diane. We will always miss your laughter, and remember the good times we shared. We'll meet again someday my friend, in another life. We will love you always. RIP

I am very sorry Uncle Norm. I still remember visiting your house as a kid and playing in the yard and the pool with the rest of the cousins. Sometimes it seems like a million years ago, sometimes not very long ago at all. Condolences during this difficult time.

There were many happy times in our childhood antics that we laughed about as adults. I will always cherish those memories and chuckle. You are now at peace.

Thus Passes Another Angel Into Heaven

The Loss Is Not Forever,
For We Shall Meet Again,
Upon The Holy Alter,
Together We Will Spend,
The Life Of Endless Love,
The Life That Never Ends;
The Joy From No More Sorrows,
The Joy From No More Pain,
The Life We'll Have Together,
When We Meet Once Again.
amy buss

The last words you said to me was Leon I love you and Deb and that was within 10 hours of you leaving. You will always have a place in my heart service Collision Center and you will be missed dearly

Our condolences to Norman and Georgettes family. Although we grew apart over the years, Ill remember the happier times we enjoyed as cousins, when we were younger. May she RIP.
Sincerely,
Bob and Rachel Durand