Mr. Gagne served with the armed services for 31 years, including 26 years as a member of the former Company K of the National Guard. He also was in the Army and the Navy.
During World War II, he served aboard the aircraft carrier USS Guam.
HHe was a communicant of Notre Dame Church here and a member of the Quarter Century Club at Sprague.
His wife, the former Irene Seree, died in 1957.
He leaves four sons, a stepdaughter and a stepson, seven brothers and sisters; 20 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren.
Mr. Gagne served with the armed services for 31 years, including 26 years as a member of the former Company K of the National Guard. He also was in the Army and the Navy.
During World War II, he served aboard the aircraft carrier USS Guam.
HHe was a communicant of Notre Dame Church here and a member of the Quarter Century Club at Sprague.
His wife, the former Irene Seree, died in 1957.
He leaves four sons, a stepdaughter and a stepson, seven brothers and sisters; 20 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren.
Family Members
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Hermilia Gagne Bonin
1889–1975
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Elisabeth Gagne Bilodeau
1893–1988
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Wilda Zanaphil Gagne
1896–1982
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Leonard Albert Gagne
1899–1993
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Andre Arthur "Andrew" Gagne
1900–1985
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Rose Gagne Cote
1903–2003
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Jeanne Alice Gagne Larrivee
1905–1940
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Leo Emanuel Gagne
1908–1962
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Armand Etienne Gagne
1909–1980
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Flora Aime Gagne
1911–1994
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Dominique Donat "Dom" Gagne
1912–2002
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Lucille V. Gagne Samson
1913–2009
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