Alice K. Gagne

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South Portland- Alice K. Gagne, 77, of Riverplace Drive passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 3, 2021 at the Barron Center in Portland following a long illness. Alice was born in Portland, Maine on May 14, 1944 the daughter of the late Richard B. and Mary B. (Fox) Kelley. She attended Cathedral High School and graduated in the class of 1962 and then furthered her education at the Maine Medical Center School of Radiology. On September, 17, 1966, Alice married the love of her life, Roland D. Gagne Jr., at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in South Portland. Following school, Alice went right to work in the Radiology Department of Maine Medical Center for a few years before changing to a career in dental assisting. She worked for 20+ years for Dr. Donald Verrier and another 25+ years for Dr. William Montgomery before retiring in 2010. In her spare time Alice loved to crochet, she loved tending to her flower gardens, enjoyed time camping with Roland and the family, walking the boulevard in Portland and she loved Stephen King novels. She has great memories of her travels with Roland to Wyoming, Colorado, and, her favorite trip, to Ireland. Alice was a proud 25-year Breast Cancer Survivor. She loved the time spent with her children and granddaughters. Alice will be remembered as a calm loving person with a bit of an Irish temper. The family would like to extend special thanks to all the staff of the Barron Center for the love and kindness shown to Alice while she was with them. Alice was predeceased by a brother, Richard B. Kelley Jr.; son in law, David Flanders. She is survived by her husband of 55 years, Roland D. Gagne Jr. of South Portland; a daughter, Michelle Flanders of NC; two sons, Paul Gagne of Westbrook, Thomas Gagne of GA; a sister, Kitty Kelley of Portland; two granddaughters, Elizabeth and Sarah Flanders of NC. A celebration of Alice's life will be held later in the summer. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. To view Alice's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com Those who wish may make contributions in Alice's memory to; Alzheimer's Association, https:act.alz.org/site/Donation

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  1. I worked with Alice for many years. She was a kind, compassionate and caring lady. (I never witnessed any Irish temper!) I was blessed to have known her. My sincere sympathy to Roland, her family, and her dear friend Diane. Chris Emmons

    – Chris Emmons

  2. Roland and Family, So sorry to hear of Alice’s passing. I knew she had been at the Barron Center. I will always remember her beauty and her wonderful laugh. We had so much fun playing cards with her at our cottage in Harrison. We would “cheat” by looking at the reflection in her glasses of her cards in her hand. Didn’t take long, she was on to us! Wonderful memories of the entire family. Your wedding was the first I had ever been to. I was so touched. Please be at peace as I trust she is. Fondly, Catharine Fox.

    – Catharine Fox


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