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October 16, 1953 - June 22, 2025

Burial Date July 9, 2025

Funeral Home Rice Funeral Home

Place of Service Worcester County Memorial Park

Section Garden of Valor I Lot Number: 291Grave Number: A#4

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Michael Anthony “Mike” Robillard of Worcester, MA passed away on June 22, 2025 at age 71. He was the son of Ethel (King) and Alfred Robillard. Michael was born in Worcester, Massachusetts together with his six siblings. He is survived by four brothers: Glenn Robillard (and wife Debra) of Hendersonville, NC, Steven Robillard (and wife Cinthia) of West Boylston, MA, Mark Robillard of Spencer, MA and John Robillard of Williamsburg, VA. He is survived by one sister: Caroline Robillard of Worcester, MA. He has five nieces and nephews: John White, Mark D. Robillard, Jr., Kristen Robillard, Matthew Robillard and Lucas Robillard. He has many cousins on both the King and Robillard sides of the family.

Mike was predeceased by both parents, a brother, Paul Robillard, and his maternal and paternal grandparents. Mike was especially close to his grandparents, Lt. Col Maurice E. and Ethel King with whom he lived for a number of years both during and after high school. He was a graduate of Doherty Memorial High School.

Mike was a social guy and was always willing to lend a hand to anyone in need. He also played in local bowling leagues until his health prevented it. He was an avid fan of New England sports, but was a super fan of the Boston Red Sox. The neighborhood could hear his cheers and boos as he watched a game. He knew the players, stats and team history. Anyone that knew him knew that his favorite gifts were learn related.

Mike passed away at UMass Medical Center after living for years with Parkinson Disease and Dementia. Mike will be remembered at a memorial service hosted by Rice Funeral Home, 300 Park Ave, Worcester, on Tuesday, July 8, 2025 from 5-7 p.m.  He will be buried privately alongside his parents and brother.