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PORTLAND — Isabelle F. Robichaud, 88, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Saturday, Jan. 1, at Maine Medical Center. She was a resident of Richards Avenue in Mexico.

She was born April 22, 1922, the daughter of Greenleaf and Bella (Neal) Goodwin. She attended Rumford schools and graduated in 1940. She was a telephone operator and worked as a clerk at W.T. Grants and also in the finishing room at Oxford Paper Co.

She attended local churches and presently had been the pianist at the Rumford Baptist Church. She was also the pianist for the Gospel Group “Fishers of Men.”

She taught childrens Sunday school classes as well as an adult ladies class. She also taught a Good News Club for CEF. She was the corrector of the CEF correspondence courses for a number of years.

She was married to Norris Baker, who died in 1974. She later married Norman Robichaud Sr., who survives of Mexico. Other survivors include a son, Thomas Baker of Bangor; stepsons, Norman Robichaud Jr. of Wisconsin, Scott Robichaud of Auburn, Randy Madore of Mechanic Falls and Lawrence Francis of Mexico; stepdaughter. Kim Sequoia of Rumford; and many grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by her parents; and two sisters, Eunice Goodwin and Thelma McShane.

Family and friends are invited to share memories and sign the online register book at www.meaderandson.com.

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