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ANNE MARIE (YOUNG) MICHAUD

MICHAUD, ANNE MARIE (YOUNG) At the Dr. Chalmers Regional Hospital Anne Marie (Young) Michaud passed away on January 10th, 2010. She was 56. Anne was the daughter of the late Frank and Jean (MacFarlane) Young. Anne is survived by her husband of 38 years, Ronald Michaud, two daughters, Serena (Tom Sherwood) of Salisbury and Michelle (Scott MacCauley) of Fredericton. She also leaves to mourn four grandchildren, Haley Dawn, Mary, Katelyn and Logan. Also by five sisters; Mary Boreland (Benson) of New Maryland, Frances Lohnes of Fredericton, Major Sandra Hosken of Toronto, Loretta Tapley (Ervin) of Fredericton and Bonnie Webster of Fredericton, four brothers; Keith Young (Betty) of Fredericton, Clair Young (Debbie) of Fredericton, Brian Young (Aurelie) of Fredericton, Mark (Denise) of Winnipeg and by an aunt Ferne Anthony of Fredericton. Anne will be missed by the Michaud Family; Dianna (Bob Alain) of Riverview, Jeannine (Nick Rourke) of Fredericton, David of Victoria, BC, Rena (Marcel Leblanc) of Fredericton, Yvon (Pat) of Fredericton, Rick (Gwen) of Fredericton and Marc (Louise) of Lake George. Anne Marie is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. She was predeceased by a brother; Bill Young, two sisters Sylvia and Ruth Young, three brothers-in-law, Major Harold Hosken, Robert Lohnes and John Webster, and by her parents-in-law; Francis and Loyola Michaud. Resting at Bishop's Funeral Home, 540 Woodstock Road, Fredericton on Tuesday, January 12th from 2 to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm. Funeral service will take place on Wednesday, January 13th at 11:00 am from Bishop's Funeral Home Chapel with Father John Jennings officiating. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Online condolences and the sharing of memories may be expressed through www.bishopsfuneralhome.com

 

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