Lisa A. Robidoux

Lisa A. Robidoux, 43, died Friday, January 14, 2022 unexpectedly at home.

            Born in Taunton, daughter of Susan (MacNeil) Greene and the late Stephen Robidoux, she lived in Rochester and worked as a medical clerk at Plymouth ENT.

            Lisa above all loved spending time with her sons, family and friends. She had a funny sense of humor and made us all laugh. We will not forget that contagious laugh and it will be missed by all who knew her.

            She is survived by her two sons, Collin Couto and Kevin Couto; her mother, Susan Greene and step-father, Robert Greene; her grandmothers, Virginia MacNeil and Ann Micheli; her sister, Jennifer Buchinsky and her husband David Buchinsky and their daughter Charliene Donahue; her uncles, Edward MacNeil and Michael MacNeil; and her aunt, Debbie Dorsey and her husband Donald; and many cousins.

            Her Memorial Visitation will be held Tuesday, January 25, 2022 from 5-7 pm in the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd., Mattapoisett. Lisa’s family requests that all who attend her visitation please wear a mask. For directions and guestbook, visit www.saundersdwyer.com.

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  1. Julie A Bennett says:

    I was so lucky to have you in my life. We had many good times together by the pool and at your house in Marion.
    Rest well my friend
    You will be missed by all. As my dad would say goodnight Mona Lisa
    You always made me and so many others laugh and always knew how to cheer everyone up
    Remembering the time you would sneak in my window at night just to play cards ad go to wharf dances
    I’m praying for you and your family.
    Thank you for being my friend

  2. We are so glad that we meet you and that you and your son’s were part of our lives truly you have are deep condolences and you will deeply be missed.guees you can say we lost one of the good ones and to her son’s just know she will always be with you love Phillie and carol

  3. Elizabeth says:

    Lisa,
    We worked together for 5 years and in that time we became friends. I remember when our shifts wound down we’d look at pictures of your kiddos who have undoubtedly grown up by now. Life was never really easy, but all of the sacrifices and hard work for your family have paid off. It’s sad you’re no longer with us, I can hardly believe it, but I know that there are pieces of you out there in every life that you touched.

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