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Marguerite Robinson

October 2, 1918 — March 4, 2017

Bangor-Marguerite Sybil (Lord) Robinson, 98, wife of the late William D. Robinson, went home to be with her Lord on March 4, 2017. She was born Oct. 2, 1918, in Hermon, the daughter of Bradford H. and Rita (Furness) Lord. Besides working in her father' s grocery store, Lord's Market, Marguerite was also employed at Kimball's Store (now C&K Market), Hazemont Diner, United Stores, Freeses Dept. Store and the Bangor Water District. Marguerite was a faithful member of Hermon Baptist Church, and a member of Hermon Senior Citizens. After retirement she became very active in volunteer work at Hospital Chaplaincy in Newburgh, using her many talents in 'making things' for nursing home residents. Marguerite enjoyed making quilts, sewing and her card games. Although most of her life was lived in Maine, she and Bill enjoyed some years in Florida. They also enjoyed traveling in their motor home and the many good times with their traveling friends.
Marguerite is survived by one son, Daniel Robinson and his wife, Betty, of Brewer; daughter-in-law, Carlene Robinson; son-in-law, Edwin Beckman; sisters-in-law, Marise Lord and Sylvia Lord; ten grandchildren and many great and great-great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her loving husband, William Robinson; two children, her son, Lloyd Robinson and her daughter, Rita (Robinson) Beckman; five brothers, Alvin, Wildon 'Bill', Clifford, Thurlo, and Bradford F. 'Dickie'. The family would like to say a special thank you to those at Sunbury Village for their loving care and concern. Also, to the faithful care givers and hospice nurses.

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