She was born in Fort Leonardwood, Miss., April 6, 1961, the daughter of Joseph and Gisele Denis Lagasse.
Nicole was a 1979 graduate of Lewiston High School. Following her education, she became an office worker at Country Kitchen Bakery for seven years. She then became a customer service representative for LL Bean for 23 years here in Lewiston, where she was a faithful and dedicated worker.
She was an avid outdoors person who loved camping and fishing and Sunday football.
Besides her parents of Lewiston; she is survived by two sons, Ryan Lagasse and wife, Stacey of Minot, and William Gayton of Lewiston; four sisters, Dolores Robitaille of Lewiston, Jeannine Levesque and husband, Leo of Lewiston, Anne-Marie Fitzler and husband, Michael of Wilminton, Mass., and Dianne Durkin and husband, Timothy of Plains, Pa.; one grandson, Ethan Lagasse; as well as her aunts and uncles in France; and many nieces and nephews. Also surviving is her "adopted son," John White of Lewiston
She was born in Fort Leonardwood, Miss., April 6, 1961, the daughter of Joseph and Gisele Denis Lagasse.
Nicole was a 1979 graduate of Lewiston High School. Following her education, she became an office worker at Country Kitchen Bakery for seven years. She then became a customer service representative for LL Bean for 23 years here in Lewiston, where she was a faithful and dedicated worker.
She was an avid outdoors person who loved camping and fishing and Sunday football.
Besides her parents of Lewiston; she is survived by two sons, Ryan Lagasse and wife, Stacey of Minot, and William Gayton of Lewiston; four sisters, Dolores Robitaille of Lewiston, Jeannine Levesque and husband, Leo of Lewiston, Anne-Marie Fitzler and husband, Michael of Wilminton, Mass., and Dianne Durkin and husband, Timothy of Plains, Pa.; one grandson, Ethan Lagasse; as well as her aunts and uncles in France; and many nieces and nephews. Also surviving is her "adopted son," John White of Lewiston
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