She grew up in Pawtucket, where she graduated high school and became a secretary for a local car parts store.
In 1951, Harriet married Robert J. Robillard. She then devoted her life to being a wonderful mother to five daughters and one son.
She was a Girl Scout leader and member of the Brewster Home Makers where she could show her talents in knitting, sewing, and baking. She enjoyed ballroom dancing, yoga, and aerobics. She also loved her blue Cadillac Seville (“the Hattie Caddy”) which she liked to drive with a heavy foot!
She is pre-deceased by her daughter Diane Robillard and her sisters: Muriel, Marjorie, Barbara, and Virginia.
Published Laconia Daily Sun, April 18, 2018
She grew up in Pawtucket, where she graduated high school and became a secretary for a local car parts store.
In 1951, Harriet married Robert J. Robillard. She then devoted her life to being a wonderful mother to five daughters and one son.
She was a Girl Scout leader and member of the Brewster Home Makers where she could show her talents in knitting, sewing, and baking. She enjoyed ballroom dancing, yoga, and aerobics. She also loved her blue Cadillac Seville (“the Hattie Caddy”) which she liked to drive with a heavy foot!
She is pre-deceased by her daughter Diane Robillard and her sisters: Muriel, Marjorie, Barbara, and Virginia.
Published Laconia Daily Sun, April 18, 2018
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