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Lee Kaven Gagnon

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Lee Kaven Gagnon

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7 Sep 2023 (aged 54)
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Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Lee Kaven Gagnon
November 13, 1968 — September 7, 2023
Lee Kaven Gagnon, age 54 of Indianapolis, Indiana passed away on Thursday morning, September 7th, 2023.
He will be laid to rest at Washington Park East Cemetery with his mother Marie Gagnon who preceded him in death in 1994.
Lee was born on November 13th, 1968 in Fort Hood, Texas. A son of Joseph and Marie (Babineau, St. Almond) Gagnon.
Lee is preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Marie Gagnon.
Lee is survived by his "Little Brother", Kevin (wife Heather) Gagnon of Oxford, Alabama.
One niece: Candice Marie Gagnon of Oxford, Alabama.
Lee loved life and those that were close to him. He had a strong undeniable passion for his lifelong career in drywall and construction and was a true master in his craft. He loved working and imparting his skills and knowledge to others. It is believed by many that every conversation would either start or end with a story involving his craft. He was very social and loved spending time with his numerous friends. He was known by his many friends that knew him and even some that didn't, as "Lee-Man" or "He-Man". He touched many lives throughout his years and will be remembered by so many. His many friends formed bonds that will never be broken.
It has been said that "What he learned can't be taught and what he earned can't be bought"!
Even though Lee has left this worldly life, he will never truly die if he is not forgotten.
Lee Kaven Gagnon
November 13, 1968 — September 7, 2023
Lee Kaven Gagnon, age 54 of Indianapolis, Indiana passed away on Thursday morning, September 7th, 2023.
He will be laid to rest at Washington Park East Cemetery with his mother Marie Gagnon who preceded him in death in 1994.
Lee was born on November 13th, 1968 in Fort Hood, Texas. A son of Joseph and Marie (Babineau, St. Almond) Gagnon.
Lee is preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Marie Gagnon.
Lee is survived by his "Little Brother", Kevin (wife Heather) Gagnon of Oxford, Alabama.
One niece: Candice Marie Gagnon of Oxford, Alabama.
Lee loved life and those that were close to him. He had a strong undeniable passion for his lifelong career in drywall and construction and was a true master in his craft. He loved working and imparting his skills and knowledge to others. It is believed by many that every conversation would either start or end with a story involving his craft. He was very social and loved spending time with his numerous friends. He was known by his many friends that knew him and even some that didn't, as "Lee-Man" or "He-Man". He touched many lives throughout his years and will be remembered by so many. His many friends formed bonds that will never be broken.
It has been said that "What he learned can't be taught and what he earned can't be bought"!
Even though Lee has left this worldly life, he will never truly die if he is not forgotten.


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