Norman A Gagne

norman gagne
Falmouth - Norman A. Gagne Sr., 85, died on Friday, November 20, 2020, at Sedgewood Commons. Norman was born in Westbrook, on August 10, 1935, the only child to Oral M. and Blanche M. (Guilmette) Gagne. Norman grew up in Westbrook where he attended local schools including Westbrook High School. He immediately entered the workforce and held several different positions, the last as a Crane Operator for S.D. Warren Paper Mill, a job he had for 24 years. In his free time, he enjoyed the outdoors, as well as fishing and camping with his family. Portland always had a special place in his heart. When he retired and moved to State Street, he loved to walk around the city and enjoy the variety of food and sights that Portland has to offer. Norman was predeceased by his son, Dana Gagne in 1986. He is survived by his sons, Norm Gagne, Jr. and his wife Diane, Marc Gagne and his wife Nancy, Adam Gagne; and a daughter, Lorna Rand, along with 8 grandchildren and several great grandchildren. The family would like to extend special thanks to the staff at Pine Point Center and Sedgewood Commons for their care of Norman. A visiting hour will be held on Wednesday, November 25, 2020, from 1:00-2:00PM, at the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland. Immediately following, an informal service will be held at 2:00PM in the chapel. Following state mandates, and to keep all in attendance safe, face masks are required. To view Norman's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com.

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  1. R.I.P. Uncle Norman..I have the fondest memories of visiting your house as a child with my dad and sister. You will live in our memories forever.

    – Michael LaPointe

  2. Thoughts and prayers to all..he was a gentleman and my mother’s favorite person and I have many great memories thru the years right up to last lunch we shared few years ago RIP

    – Dennis LaPointe

  3. Our Condolences to the entire Gagne Family on the loss of your Father, Grandfather, Great Grandfather.. Sorry we couldn’t be there to share the Love Scott Grant & Family

    – Scott Grant

  4. Very sorry to see Norman’s obituary. He was like a brother to me for many, many years. Lost contact when he moved away from State St. He was going to share his mother’s secret of “how to cook the best pork chops” ever with me. Love to all his unreachable family. Cousin Carolyn

    – Carolyn Bellerose

  5. Was sorry to hear that Norman passed. He was such a big part of my life growing up and so close with my mother . My condolences to all the family. Patti ( LaPointe) Dorr

    – Patti Dorr


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