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Steven R. Gagnon

East Hampton, Connecticut

1964 - 2023

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East Hampton, Connecticut
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American Lung Association

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Steven Roy Gagnon, 58, of East Hampton and formerly of Marlborough passed away Monday Sept. 4th at his home. Born Oct. 31, 1964 in Arlington, VA, he was the son of Jeffrey H. and Barbara (Berner) Gagnon. Steven was a 1983 graduate of RHAM High School and a 1985 graduate of The Jewelry Institute...

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Steve was the first of many friends to befriend me, back in 1987, at a little church in East Dennis, Massachusetts, and we'd been friends since. He eventually moved back to Connecticut and was part of my church for some time. We and many other friends had lots of great times playing music together, eating awesome meals (that Steve cooked up), going on hikes and having fun adventures, while Steve showed us how to identify arrowheads and gemstones lodged in the local forest rocks. Steve had an...

Steve was a very special and talented man. Was so grateful to have known him when he lived on Cape Cod and blessed us with his music, caring heart and friendship. So sad to hear that he has passed but hope and trust to see him in the place where there is no more loss or suffering for eternity. Meanwhile, praying that his family and friends are comforted during this time and in the years to come as you remember and reflect on this special man's friendship, life and talents.

To Steve´s family - Steve sold antiques in my shop so I saw him often. He was always showing me his fun finds and would text photos that he took and poetry that he wrote. He was a talented goldsmith and an interesting guy. I´ll miss him. My thoughts are with you. Sheri Spaulding

I was one of Steve's Best friends, Brian Dunbar from Meriden when I met him we have been friends since the late 1970's And he was a good friend. I will miss him very much. And I will be not only mourning him, but also praying for his family and friends to be comforted. Rev. Brian Dunbar

I have known Steven since our RHAM days. I am very sorry to learn of your loss. He was a great guy.