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Jean Louis Michaud II, 46, beloved son, brother, nephew, and friend, passed away on March 9, 2025. He was born in Caribou, Maine to Jean Louis Michaud and Sharon Berz.
Jean was a jack of all trades and known for his strong work ethic. He was passionate about the outdoors. You could often find him on the slopes or by the riverbank, fishing pole in hand. His love for adventure was only surpassed by the love he had for his family and friends. His deep conversations, sense of humor, laughter, warm hugs and that mischievous twinkle in his eye will be greatly missed.
Jean is survived by his mother of Limestone and his father of Fort Kent, six sisters: Ulyianna Damboise and husband Josh, of Massachusettes; Indira Michaud of Caribou; Adia Judkins and husband Jon, of Woodland; Sara Abronze and husband Matt of Sanford; Susie Berz of Winthrop; and Jasmyn Berz of Presque Isle.
He is also survived by aunts and uncles: Mark and Jen Tardie; Pam and Joe Mattos; Greg and Marianna Tardie; Betty Ann Kavanaugh; Cindy St. Jarre; Dan Michaud; Eddie and Louis Michaud; and Gary Michaud. His nieces and nephews include Matix, Wyatt, Lenora, Isla, Wrenlee, and Indra, along with many cousins and special family friends Rozlynee White, Mari Greene and Mavis Churchill.
Jean was predeceased by his grandparents, Wilmer and Doris Tardie, and Jean and Cecile Michaud, as well as his uncle, Kevin Kavanaugh. A celebration of life will be held in Presque Isle at the Quoggy Jo Ski Center on Sunday, March 30, 2025 from 11:00-3:00
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