PORTLAND — Marcel G. Gagnon, 77, a resident of Livermore Falls, passed away Thursday, June 8, at Maine Medical Center in Portland.
He was born Aug. 25, 1939, in Lac-Mégantic, Quebec, Canada, the son of Irenee Gagnon and Amelian (LaBrecque) Gagnon. He attended school in Canada. He and his former wife, Michelle, relocated to Maine, where they made their home together until they later divorced. On Sept. 6, 1997, he married Stacy Given and they made their home in Livermore Falls.
Marcel worked for Isaacson’s (Pallet One) in Livermore Falls for many years. He enjoyed fishing, playing his accordion and guitar, sitting by the campfire, spending time with his family, and especially time spent with his dog, Addie.
He is survived by his wife, Stacy Gagnon, of Livermore Falls; two daughters, Manon Burhoe and her husband, Mark, of Fayette, and Linda Gagnon of Livermore Falls, three sons, Richard Gagnon and Shawn Gagnon, both of Livermore Falls, and Andrew Gagnon and his fiancée, Chanel Shaw of Beatrice, Nebraska, 12 grandchildren, Bob Stanley, Jessica, Chris, Tina, Amanda, Ryan, Heather, Aaron, Malachi, Bailey, Ayiden and Athen, 10 great-grandchildren, three brothers, Gille, Yvon, and Paul Gagnon and sisters, Diane and Suzanne, all of Lac-Megantic and former wife, Michelle Gagnon of Livermore Falls. He was predeceased by his parents, his son Daniel Gagnon, brother, Marc Gagnon, granddaughter, Crystal Martin, and grandson, Noah Gagnon.
Messages of condolence may be sent to: www.finleyfuneralhome.com.

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