FARMINGTON — Agnes M. “Aggie” Doyen Morin, 72, of Farmington, formerly of Rangeley, died Wednesday, Aug. 15, at the Franklin Memorial Hospital, with her loving family at her side.
She was born May 19, 1940, in Farmington, a daughter of George G. and Frances (Donnelly) Hainse. She attended Rangeley schools, graduating as valedictorian of her Rangeley High School, Class of 1958.
As a young woman in Rangeley, she worked at Doc’s Drug Store before moving to Warwick, R.I., with her husband. She returned to Farmington in 1970, and worked at Goodwin’s Dairy Shop for several years before taking a position as a cook at the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office. She retired from the Sheriff’s office after 23 years of service.
Aggie was also a well-known cake baker and decorator in the area, even teaching a night class in cake decorating. She was a member of the Farmington Woman’s Auxiliary and enjoyed various crafts, especially making them with her grandchildren and the company of her cats, Jazy, Coco, and Poco.
She is survived by her husband, Kailen Morin, whom she married in Rangeley in 2005; her six children, Michael Doyen and his partner, Jeannette, of Boothbay Harbor, Theresa Brown and her husband, John, of Wilton, James Doyen and his wife, Pam, of Livermore Falls, Lisa Hodgkins and her husband, Greg, of Scarborough, Melvin Doyen and his wife, Elizabeth, of Fairfield and Diana Duley and her husband, Tom, of Industry; 16 grandchildren, Kristen, Shawn, Kara, David, Megan, Brandon, Haley, Alyssa, Brianna, Breana, Devin, Kyleigh, Matthew, Jonathan, Christopher, and Dillon; seven great-grandchildren including, Wyatt Dalton and Ariyah Doyen; a sister, Marie “Cookie” Hunter of Augusta; three nephews; and two “bonus” sons, Rob Shulfelt of Jay and Tim Piekart of South Portland. She was predeceased by her parents; and a son-in-law, Dennis Barry.
Aggie’s family wishes to extend a heartfelt thank-you to the nurses and staff at Edgewood Rehabilitation & Living Center and the Third Floor of Franklin Memorial Hospital for their loving care of Aggie and her family during her time there.
Words of condolence and tribute may be shared with her family and friends on her tribute wall at www.wilesrc.com.

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