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Rev. Robert J. Girouard

Gorham, Maine

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The Rev. Robert J. Girouard, 79 GORHAM -- Rev. Robert J. Girouard, 79, of Patio Park Lane, Gorham, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 06, 2011, at St. Joseph Manor in Portland. He was born in Manchester, N.H., the son of Hector and Alma (Leger) Girouard. He attended the St. Hyacinth Seminary in Quebec,...

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Fr. Bob, even after 10 years, you are still missed. To this day, I fondly remember all of our conversations and debates over the dinners we shared ... especially the ones that attracted the attention of the people from the tables around us - who couldn't help but join in. There's no one else like you. It doesn't seem possible that it's been so long.

Fr. Bob at Our Lady of Sebago 2006

I had the honor and great pleasure of being the lector at the 10:30 Mass at Our Lady of Sebago for about 15 years. I miss him greatly. I did, however, record a couple of his homilies and would be happy to share them with anyone who wants one.

We are so sorry to hear of Father Bob's passing. We so enjoyed masses at Sebago Lake with Father Bob who had so much insight and always added humor to his homilies. We will miss him.

Dec.12,2001
I am sorry to hear of Father Bob,s passing. My wife and I were blessed to have called him a great friend.He enjoyed going out to eat and we shared many meals with him. May he now join my wife Marie who passed away in 2008 in the joy of his heavenly reward.
Maurice Poulin, St Rose Parish,Jay

To all the members of the Girouard Family. On behalf of the Dumas family, I would like to express our most sincere condolences following the death of Father Girouard. During his years as pastor in Rangeley/Oquossoc, Father Bob was often a guest in my parents' (the late Patrick and the late Theresa Dumas) home and as such we always enjoyed his company and the animated discussions that invariable transpired on those occasions. He also officiated at our wedding. His friendship and sense of humor...

I will never forget Memorial day masses with Fr. Bob in sebago, his connection with his people and his sense of humor. He was a great man and a wounderful minister.

Emery and Sylvia, I would like to offer you our condolences, and hope that, at this time, you can remember all of the wonderful memories that he's leaving with all of us.

Emery, May your heart soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.