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Marcel G. Gagne

June 10, 1961 ~ August 7, 2025

Born in: Sanford, Maine
Resided in: Springvale, Maine

Marcel G. Gagne, 64, of Springvale, passed away peacefully at his home on Thursday, August 7, 2025.

He was born on June 30, 1961, in Sanford, the son of Roger and Beverly (Harriman) Gagne. Marcel grew up in Sanford and attended local schools.
He proudly served in the National Guard for six years. He spent much of his career at Flemish Master Weavers in Sanford, where he worked for 28 years. During that time, he met a lot of great people, that became lifelong friends.

Marcel loved the outdoors—whether it was hunting, fishing, or just hanging out with friends listening to music and cooking out. He loved going to concerts, and collecting shirts from everywhere, especially Harley Shirts! He was a huge New England Patriots fan too! Marcel had a great personality, sense of humor and a fun-loving nature that made him so easy to love. No matter how busy life got he always made it a point to reach out the ones he loved.

Above all, Marcel cherished his family, especially his children and grandchildren.

He was predeceased by his mother and father Beverly and Roger Gagne, and his sister, Nancy Gagne.

Survivors include his children, Dakota Rogers, Robert Brennan, and Madalynn Gagne, all of Sanford; his grandchildren, Jacob Hayward and Robert Brennan; his siblings, Cathy Knight of Kennebunk, Dolores Duckworth of Springvale, Rose Galluzzo of Sanford, Lucinda Downs of Wells, Sheldon Gagne of Kennebunk, and Nicole Desrochers of Sanford; as well as many nieces, nephews, and extended family members.

Visitation will be held on Friday, August 22, 2025 from 10:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. followed by a graveside service at 1:00 P.M. at Southern Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 83 Stanley Rd in Springvale.

Services

Visiting Hours: Friday, August 22, 2025 10:30 am - 12:30 pm

Black-Heald & Walker Funeral Home
580 Main Street
Springvale, Maine 04083


Graveside Service: Friday, August 22, 2025 12:00 am - 1:00 pm

Southern Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery
83 Stanley Road
Springvale, Maine 04083


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  1. I’m glad I got to see you on the 6th ❤️. I will cherish all the talks around fire 🔥 give your mom and dad a great big hug for me ❤️

  2. I hope you and my dad are having fun up there, although you should both still be here with your girls.

    • You will be in are thoughts and harts forever was always there to help anyone who needed it and when he needed help no one could help him he tried so hard to keep going he was such a great friend and now his fight is over may he be with the lord love ya bud ❤️ 💙 ♥️ 💗 💖 💕

  3. My mind is filled with all the memories we shared during my teen years. Thanks for always looking out for me, and protecting me. Give my Mom some love as I am sure she met you in the sky. My thoughts and prayers are with the family 🫶🏻

  4. Omg the memories over the years, like the time you took my truck, lol good times!!! Will think of you often, bye Marcel😥

  5. So sad to be seeing this. Always picked up chatting every time we saw each other. Rest in Peace my friend.

  6. Our Deepest Condolences to one of the funniest and sweetest family friend there ever was. Springville will never forget you. Nor will I. We loved looking at your home from our window and chatting at mailbox. Les and Shirley may they rest in peace with you.

  7. Marcel was like a Brother to me we had so many great times watching the Patriots win all three of there first 3 Super Bowls @ Lafayette Club Ozzfest 2005 Going to the Patriots game 2022 hunting Jackman Maine 2003
    And many shed parties and New Year’s parties Marcel was a true loyal friend we will Miss him I will miss the phone calls before Patriot Games and hanging out we love you Marcel and the world is losing a great man friend father We will keep your memories alive
    I will keep my promise and look after Maddy and Dakota RIP my Brother we love you !!
    God Bless

  8. You never had a bad word to say to me Marcel. You were always friendly and laughing about any old thing. We could talk about anything or nothing, just enjoying the quiet of the moment. We were professional forklift drivers and worked like a pair of dancers on the floor, coming close but never hitting each other. I miss you Marcel. Glad we had a chance to chat at the hospital that day. I’ll be joining you at the Veterans Cemetery one day and we can shoot the sh*t once again. Love you Marcel


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