Obituary for Giberte M. Langlais

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: January 4, 1928
  • Date Of Death: May 15, 2015
  • State: Maine

Gilberte M. Langlais

 

Gilberte M. Langlais, 87 years old, passed away May 15, 2015 at home in Cumberland Foreside with her daughters Roxanne, Pat and Sandy at her side.  She lived optimistically with cancer for two years with her usual zest for life. 

Gil, as she liked to be called, was born Jan. 4, 1928 in Frenchville, ME,  daughter of Patrick and Anna (Blanchette) Michaud.  After graduating from Madawaska High School, Gil, went to work in New Britain, CT for a short while before returning to Maine.  She met George Langlais in Waterville and they married in 1949. A woman of great faith, she was a past member of St. Joseph’s Parish Altar Rosary and raised her family in Brewer, ME.  She loved gardening and painting, and after her retirement from t University of Maine Chancellor’s Office in 1985, she spent winters in Florida which she referred to as her second home.   She enjoyed line dancing, cards, BINGO, water exercises, being a part of the Red Hats and loved it all.

Gil loved her family dearly and made friends easily wherever they lived and traveled. New Gloucester was her summer home for 14 years. She loved being a member of the ANGELS with the Maine State Music Theatre in Brunswick.

Gil’s husband George of 58 years and her son Steven predeceased her. Siblings Martha Blanchette, Renaud, Ronald and Normande Michaud also predeceased her.

Gil was surrounded and will be sadly missed by her daughters Roxanne (Harvey) Wheeler of Cumberland Foreside, Patricia (Regis) Beaulieu of Turner and Sandra Wardwell (partner Ed Curtis) of Bangor; Cherished  grandchildren- Beth (Stephen) Taglieri of Norwood, MA, Kate Nesbitt of Redondo Beach, CA, Amy (Darren) Bess of Alexandria, VA, Zach Beaulieu of Freeport, Luke Wardwell of Hampden, and Sam and Emma Liberty-Langlais of New Gloucester; Great grandchildren to whom she was a loving Mimi- Nicholas Taglieri and Wyatt, Liam and Cora Bess. Siblings include Lucie Daigle of Kensington, CT, Germaine Corriveau of Sinclair, ME,  Aurela Legere of Sanford, ME,  Weenie Collin of Bristol, CT, Norma Plourde of Ohio and CT, Theresa (Doug) Couture of Bristol, CT, Richard (Carol) Michaud of Middletown, CT, Sylvia Michaud-Kessell of So. Paris, ME and Sr. Juliette Michaud of the Holy Rosary Sisters of Portland, ME along with a special cousin Joanne (Bob) Hart of CT and FL plus many, many nieces and nephews.

Gil leaves quite a void in the lives and hearts of her entire family. She taught us all to live with a positive outlook and she will never be forgotten. In her words, “I’ve had a very good life! Cry if you must but celebrate my life! My spirit will always be with my family and friends.”

The family wishes to give thanks to New England Cancer Specialists and Dr. Devon Evans, and also for the loving supportive care provided by CHANS Hospice, especially Jo-ellyn Sturgeon RN and the Home Health Aides.

 

 

Those wishing to remember Gil in a special way may make gifts in her memory to:

CHANS Hospice

60 Baribeau Dr., Brunswick, ME 04011

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