Gloria Jean Magaw

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April 15, 1946 ~ January 24, 2025


Resided in: South Portland, Maine

South Portland – Gloria Jean Magaw, 78, passed away on January 24, 2025, at her home in South Portland surrounded by her loving family. Gloria was born on April 15, 1946, in St. Johnsbury Vermont, daughter of the late Arthur and Claudia (Robillard) Johnson.

Gloria’s favorite memories were of her childhood summers spent on her grandparents’ farm in Vermont. She cherished the simple joys of riding horses, chasing chickens and cows, and running through the fields with her cousins and sister, Claire. Her love for animals, especially orange kitties, became a lifelong passion. She remained close to her Vermont cousins, treasuring their annual visits to Maine and her trips to Vermont.

Gloria attended Portland Schools and graduated from South Portland High School. She began her career working for Bercon, Fairchild, and the Sheraton Hotel before starting her own home cleaning business. Gloria was a dedicated and hardworking woman who took immense pride in making her clients’ homes beautiful. Her strong work ethic and commitment to excellence left a lasting impression on her clients and inspired her three daughters.

Although Gloria was naturally shy and avoided the spotlight, she was fun-loving, loyal, and caring. She maintained lifelong friendships, including her best friends Sharon Connors and Frannie Pizzo. As a devoted daughter, Gloria shared a special bond with her mother, Claudia, who joined her family for dinner every evening, creating a truly special routine across three generations.

Gloria enjoyed hosting home interior parties and receiving regular visits from the fuller brush man and the Avon lady. She loved doing ceramics classes with her daughter Angie; these classes became their Friday night ritual. Gloria decorated her home for every holiday, particularly Halloween and Christmas. She loved gardening and kept her yard filled with beautiful flowers, especially ruby-red roses, white daisies, and pansies.

In her younger days, Gloria excelled at bowling, winning numerous trophies. Later in life, she and her husband, Kenny, traveled to antique markets in Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Florida, enjoying their shared passion for collectibles. Gloria enjoyed collecting Fenton milk glass, porcelain dolls, crackled glass, bubble pictures, posable teddy bears, and glass Scottie dogs and cats.

Gloria adored her four grandchildren, she was a loving and involved grandmother, babysitting Elizabeth during her early years and Abigail during her first year. She cherished being their Grammy and attending special events and celebrating milestones with them.

Gloria’s kindness, devotion, and love for her family and friends will be deeply missed.

Gloria was predeceased by her parents, and sisters, Dorella Foye and Claire Curtis. She is survived by her husband Kenny, who was her loving partner for 48 years; daughters, Michelle and her husband Michael Cloutier, Angela and her husband Mark Tinkham, and Trina and her husband Nathan Hawkes; grandchildren, Elizabeth and Roman Cloutier, and Abigail and Adam Tinkham.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to the team at Hospice of Southern Maine, especially Kelly, Hope, and Lindsey, for their excellent care and compassion; and AnnMarie and Madison with East Coast Caregivers.

Visiting hours will be held from 12pm to 1pm on January 29, 2025, at Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway South Portland; a Funeral Service will begin at 1pm.

Please consider making donations in Gloria’s memory to the Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland, PO Box 336, Westbrook, ME 04098.

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  1. Gloria cleaned our house for many years, she was the best! She was such a great person, have missed her since the day she retired. Rest in peace Gloria!💕

  2. Met her when we were young teenagers and spent many years together, even went thru our first pregnancy together and had our babies a day apart. So many happy stories I could tell. Never lost touch with her but I moved around with my military husband. Went to see her numerous times when I went back to Maine and talked on the phone. My sister Nancy and her sister Claire we all went thru our teenage years together.

  3. Trina, Angie, Michelle and Kenny, We just learned of your mom’s passing today. We’re sorry we missed the funeral and seeing you all. Thank you Trina for calling us — I’m sorry we didn’t keep an eye out for the obituary. Your mom was an amazing woman. She had so much energy. Her house was always immaculate. She cared deeply for all of you. We are so sorry for your loss.

  4. So sorry to her of Aunt Gloria’s passing. Such a sweet, kind soul. She will be missed. Give my mom a hug for me, Aunt Gloria. ❤️

  5. To the family, the last few years has been my pleasure getting to know all of you. I want to thank you for trusting in me and allowing me to be part of Gloria’s life…..my heart and thoughts are with you.

  6. Gloria cleaned our house for many years, she was the best! She was such a great person, have missed her since the day she retired. Rest in peace Gloria!💕


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