Marc-Gagnon-Obituary

Marc L. Gagnon

Manchester, New Hampshire

1951 - 2024

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Marc L. "ML" Gagnon, 72 of Bedford died on February 18, 2024 with his loving wife by his side. Marc was born in Nashua on May 23, 1951 the son of Adelard Gagnon and Anita (Heroux) Gagnon.Marc grew up and attended school in NH. He graduated from Bishop Bradley 1969, RETS Electronics School then...

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Dear Diane, I am so sorry for your loss. I only now learned of Marc´s passing. We served together in the ADP shop on the USS Fulton. I was feeling nostalgic and I was trying to find Marc and Dave Ferrebee. Two of my favorite people from my time in the Navy. I remember Marc fondly in particular his sense of humor and quick wit. I´ll never forget the ride he gave me in his MG Midget while the Fulton was in the Charleston Naval Shipyard. Something about making a u turn at 35mph causes...

Marc started with DEC in the late 70s when were both In-House Field Service Engineers supporting the PDP-11 Software development lab on ML5-5. He was a Navy Vet and I was Air Force we would often swap stories about our time in the military. Marc was abord a Submarine Tender that was equipped with machine shops that could produce just about anything. Most places in the military used to like to prank the newbies and the best story Marc ever told me was that new guys invariably ask if they get...

Dear Diane, Those we love....Don't go away, they walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard, but always near.. Still loved, Still missed and very dear. I saw this poem and want to share it, love you! Maggie

Diane, so very sorry to hear about the passing of your husband Marc. May he be in peace in his new spiritual life until we all meet again. Blessings Amen. Fred & Cheryl Magnant

Dear Dianne and Gagnon family, Adrienne and I are saddened to hear of Marc's passing. Marc was a great guy and if we had not moved, we would have spent more time together. That was 33 years ago. I enjoyed sharing his Christmas turkey story many times. We will remember him in our prayers. Please know that we are thinking of you in this time of sorrow.

Dear Diane and the Gagnon family, Our deepest sympathy to all for the loss of your husband / brother / uncle. May God grant you peace during this difficult time. Paul & Barbara (Bishop) Boucher

RIP Marc Marc and I went to school together from Grade 1 at the Hooksett Village School through to the 1969 graduating class at Bishop Bradley High School. He was a great classmate the entire time and an all around good guy.

Marc and I were among the 200+ in our Bradley H.S. class. He can easily be remembered as someone who would make any place a nice place to be. It was a pleasure to have seen him at a reunion in 2019; still the same very nice person. Looking back at what high school taught or shared, there was a terrible omission: information about each other, resulting in a delay too long learning about the magnificent French-Canadian Families such as your beautiful big family. I honor Marc and your family.

Marc and I worked together and were friends for many years. He was my mentor in computers, fly fishing, and camping, I was originally a city boy. When Marc began teaching my to fly fish and we started camping together he often said " You will not remember the fish you caught as much as the places fishing will take you". We fished all over northern New Hampshire, Maine, and a bit in Canada. He was mistaken about one thing, what I remember and miss the most about those times is the friend I...