Paul-Michaud-Obituary

Paul R. Michaud

Portland, Maine

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Paul R. Michaud, 67 PORTLAND -- Paul R. Michaud, 67, of Old Orchard, formerly of Westbrook, passed away on Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2010, in a Portland hospital. He was born in Brunswick, the son of Roch and Claire Barr Michaud. He was raised and educated in Brunswick, and was a 1961 graduate of...

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Uncle Paul brought such tremendous joy to our lives. He will always hold a special place in our hearts. His kindness, laughter, and love will be truly missed; however, the wonderful memories will last forever, especially when all of the Michauds were together at the same time. Our deepest thoughts and prayers for my mother, Uncle Raymond, Aunt Priscille, Michelle, Collette, Sue, Dennis, Gill, and families.

Uncle Paul brought so much joy and laughter to our hearts. For my Mother, Aunt, Uncle and all my cousins, my thoughts and prayers go out to you. It brings great comfort and joy knowing Uncle Paul is with Memere and Pepere watching over us all.

Mark and Family
Gulf Breeze, Fl

My heart goes out to Paul's family. they will miss him very much. He was such a fun person, full of laughs when ever I was around himm when he would come to Pensacola to visit Anne and
David. Kay and David Pavlock

To Paul's family & friends my deepest sympathy for you loss, Paul was alway full of fun & very mischievous when we were younger. RIP cousin, Maurice R. Breton

As time goes by, the ache in our hearts will lessen but, thank you Lord, all the loving memories will sustain us. As a child he was a great godfather, as an adult, words fail me to express the richness he brought to my life. To me and my wife, he shared his joy for life and his beautiful soul. We will miss you, but will hold you dearly in our hearts.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to my mother,aunt and uncle and all my cousins and their families.

Scott & Bobbi Smith

we met paul through anne and david. he was so much fun to be around. we had him to our house over the christmas holiday when he was visiting anne and david.he loved my baked ziti and got the recipe so he could make it for his family. my husband , anne and david were at the dinner and my 91 year old mother. he said he would be her date. we had the best fun with that. he will be so missed carol and jack clink

i would like to give my regards for your loss. Although I never met Paul, from reading others comments, I wish I had. Many remember how enjoyable he was. I just wanted to share that I personally long to see the time described "when death will be no more, neither mourning or pain" -Rev 21:4. As the man Job described "set a time limit and remember me" - Job 14:13-15, in God's memory is a safe place for Paul to be. My sincere condolances.

My deepest sympathy to Paul's family. We shared great fun and much laughter during his visits to Anne and David's home in Pensacola. Paul was a dear sweet man that will be greatly missed.

My mom phoned me with the news of Pa's passing. Thinking about Pa and his laughter that so easily came rolling out, as well as his cleverness to see the cloaked humor in many life situations was truly his gift. A gift his children, family, and those touched by Paul, including myself will be fortunate enough to fondly savour when they, and I think of Pa. I spent many sleepovers, as well as good times with the Michaud kids, particularly Sue and Colette, and they were true, supportive,...