SACO – Roland E. Morin of Saco passed away on April 25, 2019 at the Maine Veterans Home in Scarborough after a courageous battle with cancer.
He was born in Lewiston, the son of Irene and Edmond Morin, he attended Lewiston schools and graduated from Lewiston High School. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1968 and served a tour in Vietnam from 1968-1969 as a combat engineer in Company A-70th Engineer Battalion. When he returned from Vietnam, he served in Company B- 17th Battalion-5th Brigade as the personnel specialist in Fort Knox Kentucky until 1971. Roland was very proud of his service and enjoyed discussing his service with anyone but really got joy discussing military service with other veterans.
After his service in the Army, he enrolled in USM and began working at the Department of Human Services (DHS) where he met his wife of 45+ years. Roland spent over 30 years at DHS mostly as a caseworker in the Aspire program, where he helped countless clients. He was also a valuable peer to his coworkers assisting and offering advice to further their careers. Those that worked with "Rolie" got to see firsthand, his dedication to his work while maintaining a light hearted and fun attitude towards life. After retiring from DHS, Roland worked as a job coach, helping those with disabilities in the workplace, showing his compassion to helping others. He retired from job coaching in 2016 and began working at Xuron in Saco, crafting the tools that he used regularly when building models.
Roland was an expert scale model builder winning countless awards for the models he built. He was known for the extra fine detail of the dashboards and wiring of engines in the models he built and specialized in military armor, classic cars and rat rods. He was a proud member of the Southern Maine Scale Modelers club; he had many close friends and fellow modelers that he thoroughly enjoyed spending time with and learning tips and tricks on building models.
Roland was known for his quick wit, snide comments/remarks and overall laidback fun demeanor. He is known for using acronyms and had one for just about any situation, his favorites were PITA and WAFM. He enjoyed camping and was easy to spot at local campgrounds by looking for the most elaborate campsite setup including a very large (Taj Mahal sized) tent and several canopies covering the "kitchen" and "living room" of the campsite. He also enjoyed music; mostly oldies and classic rock, his favorite song of all time IN A GADDA DA VIDA, where he showcased his air guitar and air drums skills.
Roland is survived by his wife, Joanne of Saco, cats Max and Alice, Son David and his wife Jessica of Portland, grand puppies Belladonna and Pennylane, Sister Diane Morin-Berman and her husband Larry of Mashpee, Massachusetts, Brother Raymond Morin and his wife Jackie of Sanford, North Carolina, nieces and nephews, and many very close friends.
The Morin family would like to especially thank the Doctors and Staff of Maine Centers for Healthcare, Maine Medical Center Gibson Pavilion and the Maine Veterans Home in Scarborough for their expert care and compassion for both Roland and his Family during the past nine months. A special thank you to Scott Chase for providing Roland and Joanne with a special afternoon ride, one that none of us will ever forget!
A Military Honors Ceremony will be held on June 28 at 2 p.m. at the Southern Maine Memorial Veterans Cemetery in Springvale.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Maine Veterans Home in Scarborough.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Julian Burke
April 28, 2021
I joined the US Army and went in 11 March 1971. I was assigned B 17 5 in boot camp and have tried to find out more and came across Roland who was assigned there and left around the time I was there. If he was personnel I'm sure I came into contact with him if he was there on and after 11 March 1971. I now hate to see my battle buddies pass away and it seems to be happening more often as I am getting older.
Sincerely, Julian P Burke
Julian Paul Burke
March 24, 2021
I was in Company B 17th Battalion 5th Brigade in 1971 and would be nice if he still had any records of that service.
Nate McCall
July 29, 2020
Roland went out of his way To help me when we was my job coach at Home Depot. I always felt he was there for me. I miss our conversations. I am sorry that I did not hear of his passing until just now, but I remember him fondly.
Mary & Lew Ayotte
May 19, 2019
Joanne and family, I had a lot of fun with Roland during our scrap booking days and the memories will live on....and will miss the fun and laughter of his antics, will miss his homemade chili...Roland, RIP our dear friend. Love, Mary & Lew Ayotte
Carole Lord
May 5, 2019
Joanne. My deepest sympathies to you and family. I have many wonderful memories of working with Roland in the Aspire Program.
May 5, 2019
Thank you for your service.
May 5, 2019
My condolences to the family and friends may the resurection hope comfort you all; John 6:40
Connie Hart
May 5, 2019
My sympathies go to all the family. I remember how much we all used to hang around together when we were younger. Roland will be missed so much. He was such a gentle soul and a dear cousin. We will see him again one day in our heavenly home. I pray God comforts all those who are mourning his loss. Love to all.
Melissa Greene
May 4, 2019
Roland was such a wonderful man. I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. May you find peace in knowing he's not suffering anymore.
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