Karen Audrey Michaud

November 12, 1960 - December 31, 2025
January 7, 2026 0 Condolences Print Obituary Send Flowers

Karen Michaud was pre deceased by her Mother Ina Lucas, Father Herman Lucas, sister Janet Lucas, Brother Peter Lucas and Her Daughter Carla Michaud.

Karen Michaud was survived By husband Gilbert Michaud, Daughter Amanda Michaud, Son Tyler Michaud, Grandson Josh Kamke, Grandson Westly Laliberté, Granddaughter Ella Michaud, Grandson Cryruss Hetherington.

Karen Michaud was a beautiful woman who lived her life guided by strong morals and an unwavering commitment to truth and knowledge. In everything she did, she sought understanding and honesty, never straying from what she believed was right.

She was not a woman to ever lead someone astray. Karen was a true seeker of facts, always encouraging others to look deeper, think clearly, and grow through new understanding. Her guidance was thoughtful, sincere, and rooted in lived experience.

Karen was deeply loved and respected by all who knew her. She was someone who always seemed to have another perspective to offer when others felt lost, and she gave advice generously, drawing from the many experiences that shaped her life.

Much like her mother before her, Karen’s life experiences molded her into a deeply compassionate woman. She had a rare ability to teach, guide, and love others simply through who she was.

Those who knew her learned from her wisdom and were better for having known her.

Karen Michaud will be remembered for her strength, her integrity, her compassion, and the lasting impact she made on the lives she touched.

 

 

To A Mother Who Is  Loved

In this dark time of sadness and pain, We are trying to find some comfort to gain,
I like to reflect on the time we had, Threw stormy and sun, A strength was always had.
There is so much of you I never' understood, Until I went threw my own hard times,
And drew strength where I could.

I’ve seen you laugh, I’ve seen you cry, I’ve Seen you at your lowest and build yourself high.
You have made so many changes threwout your life, You took sorrow and turn it into light.
I know for sure, my strength comes from you, and lama stronger person that I ever knew.
Nothing can prepare us, for what is to be done,
I respect you, and stand by you with what is to come.

You are the bravest person that I know, To chose your own time to let everything go.
I want you to know mom, I will never forget. That your sacrifice, will not make me regret
I will think of you only, in the fondest way, and I will draw strength for your name every day.
There is no replacing a MOM, but your memories in our hearts wilt always go on.
Now that it is time, before you go, carry this with you,
You are loved MOM, and your memories will never be let go.

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