Sandra G. Robichaud

Sandra G. Robichaud, 69, a loving mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away on Monday, March 31, 2025, at the Community Hospice House in Merrimack surrounded by her family. She was born in Nashua, NH on October 18, 1955, a daughter of the late Roland Carta and Mildred (Blake) Carta.
She was the wife of Gerard Robichaud whom she was married to for 48 years.
Sandra was a woman who cherished her family above all else, and her greatest joy came from spending time with her children and grandchildren. Whether it was attending their school plays, cheering them on at sporting events, or watching them perform on stage, she was always their biggest fan. Holidays were particularly special to Sandra, as she loved being surrounded by her loved ones, creating cherished memories year after year.
Her days were often filled with fun and laughter as she played games, went to the park, visited Canobie Lake Park, or spent leisurely afternoons at the beach with her grandchildren. Sandra’s warmth and joy were evident in every moment she shared with them, making her an unforgettable presence in their lives.
Sandra dedicated over 40 years of her life to working at Hannaford, where she was a valued member of the team, known for her kind and dependable nature. Outside of work, she found happiness in socializing with her friends, particularly during bingo nights. Her laughter, positive spirit, and caring heart made her a beloved friend to many, and she treasured every moment spent with them.
In addition to her husband Gerard, survivors include her daughter, Kristyn Robichaud of Scituate, MA; her son, Todd Robichaud and his wife Rachel and twin grandchildren, Carly and Travis all of Wilton, NH; her niece, Wendy Carta of Nashua; her brothers-in-law, Donald Robichaud of Manchester, NH and Robert Robichaud of North Carolina; her sisters and brothers-in-law, Denise and Ron Descheneau of Manchester, NH, Roger and Trina Robichaud of Manchester, NH, and Claire Robichaud and Thomas Gilbert of Hudson, NH; also several nieces, nephews, grandnieces, and grandnephews.