Loretta Poulin Gagne

1931 - 2005

Loretta Poulin Gagne

1931 - 2005

BORN

1931

DIED

2005

Loretta Gagne Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 5, 2005.
Loretta Poulin Gagne – 73, a longtime resident of Waterbury passed away peacefully at her home on Kneeland Flats, surrounded by her loving children and family after a long battle with cancer on May 4, 2005. She was also known to many as Ma Poulin, Gram Poulin, Lorette and Poulie. She was born November 20, 1931 in Fairfield, the daughter of Marjorie E. Lawyer of Huntington and the late James C. Lawyer. She grew up in Fairfield and Bakersfield and then moved to Huntington where she married her former husband, Grant W. Lewis, and then moved to Waterbury where she has resided for many years. She graduated from Richmond High School and worked many years at Ken’s Diner in Richmond as a waitress. After moving to Waterbury she worked at the Vermont State Hospital as a nurse and later was employed at Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin. She also had worked for Murphy’s Cleaning Service in Waterbury.

For many years she was a member of the Northeast Fiddlers Association, playing the piano for many competitors and enjoying the beautiful sounds of the old time fiddlers. Her most recent employer was Billings Mobil in Waterbury where she just loved all her customers and couldn’t wait to come home and tell her children about some joke she heard that day or who came in special to see her. Her job was so much enjoyment for her whether she worked the day shift or the night shift which she did for many years. She also knew what her customers needs were before they even had to ask.

Loretta is survived by her mother, Marjorie Lawyer of Huntington; her four children, Paul Poulin, Susanne Poulin, Margo Sicely and Debra Longe, all of Waterbury; her sister, Ruth Little, her brothers, Carlton Lawyer and his wife, Jan, and Charles Lawyer, all of Huntington; her grandchildren, Roger Longe and his companion, Kathy Gormson; Bryan Longe and his companion, Amy Lamson; Kirk Longe and his companion Ami Farnsworth; David Sicely and his companion, Rheannon Dulac; Misty Sicely and her companion, Lewis Lowell; and Kevin Nutter, all of Waterbury; and Julia Gibson of Virginia. She is also survived by her great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, a special aunt, Ruth Bennett, as well as her favorite and special son-in-law, Bryce Longe of Waterbury.

Loretta is predeceased by her father, James C. Lawyer; her brother, James Lawyer; her sister, Katherine Lawyer and a grandson, Darrell Sicely. Also preceding her in death are her late husbands, Armand “Slim” Poulin and Joseph Gagne, and a sister-in-law, Betty Lawyer.

Loretta was very devoted to her family and friends. She was always ready to help whomever, whenever they might need a hot meal, a place to stay or just friendly conversation. Her favorite pastime was playing Bingo with her fellow neighbor ladies until such time she couldn’t go anymore. But then she played scratch off tickets and the weekly lottery instead. Over the years, she loved playing the piano and dancing. She was always making gifts for people like home made afghans, Christmas ornaments, homemade chocolates or something she crocheted. She collected bells and enjoyed having plants and candles in her home. Most of all, she would light up when her grandsons would come through the door to see her every week, stopping to chat or ask for sage advice. And her little great granddaughters, Makaylin and Morgan Longe would come by and say “hi MaMere” and give hugs and kisses that would just make her day!

Special thanks go out to so many people, but especially to the following that were so important and gave her great care; Dr. Jennifer Gelbstein of Waterbury Medical, Dr. David Ospina and the staff at Mountain View Physicians, Dr. Phil at Waterbury Medical, Dr. Wallace and the staff at Fletcher Allen Health Care, and to all of the nurses at Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice who cared for our Mom, especially Carol and Nancy.

More than special thanks go out to Gwen Grout for all her hours of caring for Mom, to Jennifer Humphrey for always making Mom feeling better with a new hairdo, and to Rick Blake (her boss) for being so patient and understanding during those many months of chemotherapy, radiation treatments and hospital stays. It is with deep appreciation for the kindness and understanding from Green Mountain Coffee Roasters and Blue Flame Gas for giving all of us children the time off to care and be with our Mom.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated from St. Andrew Catholic Church in Waterbury on Monday at 11 a.m. Friends may call at the Perkins-Parker Funeral Home in Waterbury on Sunday from 7-9 p.m. Interment will take place in Holy Cross Cemetery in Duxbury. The family requests that instead of flowers, memorial gifts be made to Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice, 600 Granger Road, Barre VT 05641 or to the American Cancer Society, PO Box 1460, Williston VT 05495 – 1460. To send on-line condolences please visit www.perkinsparker.com.

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September 29, 2020

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RD Wolff

September 29, 2020

I worked with Lorretta back around 1985-1986 at Maintenance by Murphy, we were like oil and water at first, I think I resented and 'outsider' coming in as supervisor and telling me what to do, we got into arguments and even cursing at her and she was completely unphased by it! But pretty soon we got on ok and became friends, I used to call her 'Aunt Retta' so that's how far we patched things up!
She was a real sweetheart and near the time I left to move to Oregon in 1987 she was like an Aunt to me, I corresponded with her a few times but things were difficult and I lost contact with her. 10 years later I was in Vermont for the day and my sister and I decided to go to the mall and pick up some things, I'll be darn if walking from the car to the store I saw this lady just up ahead and thought she looks like 'Aunt Retta'! well by gosh I walked up and asked 'is that you Aunt Retta??' she was so surprised as I was! we had a nice few minutes conversation, it was good to see her again. Just yesterday I decided to google her and found she passed away 15 years ago, I had a small hope maybe I would find her on facebook or something and chat her up, but that wont happen now. Take care 'Aunt Retta' !!

JoAnn & Randy Berno

May 10, 2005

To the Poulin Family,

Know that our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time.

Sincerely,

Randy and Joanie Berno

Bonnie (Merchant) Brasure

May 9, 2005

Ma..You were such an inspiration to me. Always full of the dickens and and so much fun to be around. You will be missed. God bless you, and may He hold you tight in His arms. You were one of the best!

Ginger Eurich-Cubit

May 9, 2005

Sue & Paul - I'm so very sorry to hear about your mom. What an awesome lady she was. I spent a lot of time with Sue growing up and I treasure every memory of MA that I have. My life is definately better having had your mother in it. My thoughts and prayers are with you both. Ginger Eurich

Jo-Ann and Robert Herring/Franks

May 8, 2005

WE WILL MISS YOU MA POULIN. OUR HEART'S GO OUT TO YOUR FAMILY AT THIS TIME. YOUR BRIGHT SMILE, LAUGH AND YOUR WILLINGNESS TO LISTEN WE WILL ALWAYS TREASURE. WE ARE TRULY BLESSED TO HAVE KNOWN YOU.

rick de Jong

May 8, 2005

Been living in Waterbury for 3 years but will miss her smile and quick sense of humor. She had a short but lasting impact on my life. My condolences to the whole family. She will be with me forever

Erika Foster

May 8, 2005

My thoughts and prayers are with you all in this time of sorrow. Its been a while but, I just wanted you all to know that I thought a lot of Ma. She always knew how to make me feel special when I was at the house visiting the boys in the garage. She will be greatly missed. Take care, Erika Foster

Eric & Diane Nealy

May 8, 2005

We are both saddened by Lorette's passing. She was a good and kind soul, and we are all diminished by her loss.

Rebecca (Hebert) Smedy

May 8, 2005

Hey Sue and Family, It's been so many years, but the time that I spent with you all is a memory that's never left my mind. Your mother will always be in my memories as someone who's happiness and love was left as a handprint on my heart. The many nights of listening to the piano from your bedroom upstairs and Lorrette and Joe and friends telling jokes and the laughter we spent many nights going to sleep with. Those are all things that I could never and will never forget. Lorette always made me feel like family. Love to you always.

Coco Poirier

May 6, 2005

On behalf of Maxine Gransbergen and Coco Poirier we would like to offer our deepest sympathies, to the family of Loretta.

Especially to Our good friend Ruth Little whom we work with and love dearly.

It has been a pleasure listening to Ruth's stories of her life with her sister whom she loved so much.

God Bless you all.

Coco and Maxine

Susan Lavelle

May 6, 2005

Thinking of you Susie and everyone. See you Sunday evening.



Love, Susan

FERN OTIS

May 6, 2005

LORETTA WAS ONE OF THE NICEST PERSONS THAT I HAVE EVER MET IN MY LIFE.

Gil & Sue Gilbert

May 6, 2005

We want to add our sincere condolences. Lorette was such a terrific person. Always friendly and actually interested in each and every person. My Aunt Lil was so saddened by Loretta's illness - she was one of the neighbor Bingo ladies! Please know our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Josh & Kelly Martin

May 6, 2005

We were so sorry to hear of Ma's passing. For so many years I stayed many nights there with Darrel, Brian & Kirk. As teenagers I am sure we were a lot to put up with, but her and Paul always made me feel welcome. She was a very special lady and is survived by some special people as well. Especially Susie & Paul who have been checking in on, and helping out my grandparents, their neighbors, while they were also taking care of Ma.

Amy & Stephen Currier

May 5, 2005

We were so sorry to hear of Ma Poulin's passing. She was always so friendly and took the time to talk to every customer at the Mobil, whether she knew you or not. She could brighten any day with her brillant smile. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

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