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Henry John "Hank" Gagnon

Newberg, Oregon

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Gagnon, Henry 'Hank' John 82 July 31, 1932 Jan. 07, 2015 Hank was a pharmacist in Portland for over 40 years and an avid bridge player. He will be dearly missed by his wife, Linda; and sons, Matthew and Patrick and their families. A service will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, Jan. 19, 2015, at...

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Linda, so sad to read that Hank had died. I'll never forget him--nor the slam I misbid the only time we played together.
He was a kind and delightful person.
You and your family have my sincerest sympathies.

It was an honor to know him.

Uncle Hank was a gentleman in the truest sense of that word, and I will remember him fondly for many reasons. Here are but a few: His beautifully written Gagnon Family history "Looking Forward," hosting the Gagnon Historical Places bus tour around Portland, and his annual witty re-counting of "Twas the Night Before Christmas" at Gagnon Family Christmas parties in which he included every Gagnon relative in catchy verse. To Aunt Linda, Matt & Jenny, Pat & Amber we send our love and...

Mark Rothko

Love and gratitude to the Hank Gagnon family! We are honored by your generosity. THANK YOU Uncle Hank and Aunt Linda for your tireless support of David Douglas High School art students! Our amazing classroom library is comprised of the hundreds of books you let us select, purchased for us and then delivered, over the past decade. Matt and Pat, we so appreciate your classroom technology assistance and donations, too.

We'll miss Uncle Hank's curious mind -- interested in all things...

I have positive memories of Hank as a skillful and friendly bridge player during the 1960s as a frequent opponent and occasional team member. Best wishes to family members.
Jerry Varner

Hank was a fabulous bridge player and an even better friend. I will miss him soooo much. PS

Teacher, memory maker, consummate family man, loving uncle. You were so loved and will be so missed.

Troy and Helen Horton send their condolences. Hank was a loved man in the bridge world, he will be missed by all who had the privelage of knowing him.

Linda,so sorry to hear of Hank's passing
Our condolences to you and your family.