Lucien Albert Gagnon1

M, #44927, b. Apr 13, 1924, d. Mar 29, 1983
Father*Alfred Joseph Gagnon1 b. Jun 17, 1892, d. Oct 12, 1954
Mother*Marie Catherine Ernestine Champagne1 b. Nov 23, 1888, d. Aug 12, 1931

Family

Rita Doris Rondeau b. Apr 7, 1926, d. Apr 5, 1985

Chronological Events

Birth*Apr 13, 1924 Lucien Albert Gagnon was born on Apr 13, 1924 at Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.1 
 He was the son of Alfred Joseph Gagnon and Marie Catherine Ernestine Champagne.1 
Marriage*Jan 18, 1947 Lucien Albert Gagnon married Rita Doris Rondeau on Jan 18, 1947 at Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.1 
Death*Mar 29, 1983 Lucien Albert Gagnon died on Mar 29, 1983, at age 58 at Veterans Administration Hospital, Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States.2 
ObituaryMar 30, 1983  OBITUARY: LOWELL – Lucien A. Gagnon, 58, husband of Rita D. (Rondeau) Gagnon, of 50 Stackpole St., died yesterday, March 29, 1983, at the Veterans’ Hospital in Manchester, N.H.

Born in Lowell, he was a son of the later Alfred and Ernestine (Champagne) Gagnon.

A veteran of World War II, he served with the U.S. Army in Europe and he was a member of Chapter 25, Disabled American Veterans. He was a communicant of the Immaculate Conception Church. Prior to his illness, he had been employed as a foreman with the Pellon Corp. for over 20 years.

Surviving him besides his wife are five daughters, Mrs. Paul (Suzanne) Kenney and Mrs. John (Patricia) Borba of Lowell; Mrs. Linda Goyette of Westford; Mrs. Armand (Betty Ann) Jussaume of Dracut and Mrs. Peter (Sandra) Koutsikos of Lowell; a sister, Mrs. Ira (Rita) Hammond of South Dakota; three brothers, Gerard Gagnon and Omer Gagnon of Lowell and Henry Gagnon of North Chelmsford; also 13 grandchildren.

Published in the Lowell Sun (Mass.) - 30 March 1983.2
 

Military *

 

Listed as a Military Veteran who served in wartime combat in World War 2.

 

Citations

  1. [S802] Site - Ancestry.com, online at http://www.ancestry.com
  2. [S19] Obituary - Online, Newspaper or Funeral Home.