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Richard E. GAGNE

Rockville, Vernon, Connecticut

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GAGNE, Richard E. Richard E. "Pepsi" Gagne, 75, of Vernon died Monday, (March 28, 2011), at Hartford Hospital. He was born March 5, 1936 in Fall River, MA to the late Armand and Aurore (Paquette) Gagne. He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict serving in the US Army. Richard enjoyed...

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Marty, boys and family,
I am so sorry for your loss.
Memories of Richard and the family on Cape Cod came flooding back. In 1968, he made it possible for a couple of broke young people to have a honeymoon.
I will miss your warm smile and hugs.

Martha, Ray, Richard, and Chis....
sorry to hear of your loss... just heard about it at St. Bernard's Church tduring Mass this morning. Will keep you in my prayers.
Reinie Cyr - Franklin Park West - long-time friend of Martha.

Cousins Raymond, Richard, Christopher & the entire Gagne clan,

So very sorry to hear of Richard's passing. I still remember my Uncle delivering Pepsi. He had a heck of a smile. I had planned to be there for the services, but the weather kept me from doing so. Keeping you all in my thoughts.

To Richard,Ray,Chris and the Gagne family we are sorry to hear about the loss of Dick (also known as Dr.G in the Pepsi family). Dr.G was a dear friend, co-worker and most of all a Great Dad. We shared allot of memories from all night card games to the dog/ horse tracks, jai-ali, deep sea fishing trips, golf, he was the only person I ever knew who replaced a 9 iron for a roll of toilet paper, and some really funny basketball games where we coined the name Dr.G. We also had many family and...

Dear Chris, Renee and family,
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts are with you at this time of sorrow.

Memories will keep you with me always..
love,
Terry

RICH WAS A FUN LOVING, WARM AND GENEROUS HUMAN BEING HE WILL BE MISSED YVONNE

Big Brother I love and will miss you God Bless.....Love Roger

I guess alot of you knew him as "Pepsi". I knew him as "Dr. G". I worked with him on the passenger side of the truck. Truck always broke down, late nights, flat tires, no defroster in the middle of a blizzard, candles on the dashboard, Lake George, winning a chevette well half of a chevette at plainfield, and him crying so hard laughing when he picked me up from my ct river swim after Jai-alai. I'm right behind ya Dr. G, keep a light on for me. Love ya