Ronald Adolphe Gagnon, 74, passed away on November 25th, 2024. He was a devoted father to Dallas, Shawn, Andrea, and Kathy, and a loving grandfather to six. Ronald was predeceased by his beloved wife, Faye, and his late brother, Alcide. With 35 years of dedicated service as a Shop Foreman in the sheet metal industry, Ronald made a significant impact in his field. He had a profound love for his family and cherished the great outdoors, especially camping. Ronald also had a soft spot for his pets and enjoyed his peaceful life on the acreage. His memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him, including children, grandchildren and siblings Brenda, Lea, Janet, Brian, Julie, and Leona.
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I will always remeber your wholehearted belly laugh and spending time at your acreage when I was a kid. We will love you forever and miss you always!
My heart is saddened by the loss of you; so fleeting is life. We think we have all the time in the world to reconnect. You created with your beloved Faye a sanctuary for you and your family, for nature and for whoever showed up were welcomed. When I called you; you responded and if you couldn’t answer you called me back. I loved it when you called me Sis. It is the small things and gestures that warms our hearts. Our parents taught us how to create a life with only our sheer will and perseverance. What a gift You took thebull by the horns and wrestled a life for yourself and your family.
You leave behind children and grandchildren and I know they all love you with all of their hearts. You cannot do better than that. Your many friends love you and speak highly of you as they have felt the warmth of your heart.
God bless you always, my dear brother, as you relish now in the light of your soul and with our family members that have gone before us who welcome you home with open arms. Amen.
I am deeply saddened to hear of Ron’s passing as I worked with Ron at Makloc many years ago and remember him as a very kind and hard working friend who would always give a helping hand without question. May he rest in peace.
My condolences to his family.
Doug
Sorry for the loss of a good man. He will be greatly missed. He is with Faye now is happy.
So very sad.
You will be missed.