Mrs. Morin attended Cony High School and was a communicant of St. Mary's Catholic Church. Gloria had been employed by Statler Tissue Co. for 48 years, where she formed many lifelong friendships. After retirement, she took a part-time job at the Augusta Civic Center. Mrs. Morin was also a member of the Cushnoc Senior Citizens.
Gloria enjoyed knitting, sewing, cooking and going for walks. She loved the outdoors and was an avid gardener. She also enjoyed the company of her animals. She loved being a wife and mother. Gloria had a warm, welcoming personality and a quick wit. She was always ready with a smile. She was playful and loved to joke and laugh with her family and friends.
Gloria was predeceased by a son, Dana M. Turmelle; as well as four brothers Adrian, Lloyd, Fred and Jerry, all of Augusta.
Mrs. Morin is survived by her husband of 44 years, Lionel J. Morin, of Augusta; a son, Ronald R. Turmelle, and his wife, Kathleen, of Destin, Fla.; two daughters, Peggy M. Small, and her husband, Edward, of Washington, Conn., and Dr. Lisa M. Morin of Winslow; two brothers, Robert Turcotte and Archie Miner, both of Augusta; three grandsons; two granddaughters; a great-granddaughter; as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins.
At her request, there will be no public visiting hours. A celebration of Gloria's life will take place at a later date in the fall. A private burial will occur in the new Maine Veterans' Memorial Cemetery, Mount Vernon Road, Augusta, also at a later date.
Those who desire may make donations in Gloria's memory to HealthReach Hospice, MaineGeneral Health, Office of Philanthropy, P.O. Box 828, Waterville, ME 04903-0828.
Arrangements are under the care of Plummer Funeral Home, 16 Pleasant St., Augusta.
Condolences to the family may be sent through the funeral home website at www.plummerfh.com.
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Karen Sooter
May 12, 2011
I will miss my grandmother so much. She has been very dear to my heart all my life. She always made me feel happy and I will always remember my visits at her house in Maine. She always made good bread and she was always happy. She always called and stayed in touch with me and my daughter Kristine. I remember my trips to Walmart with her and she would buy me word search books. I especially remember the cottage and stopping at the little store on the way. I will always think of her when I look at the hand made things she gave to me. Grampie and her were very good to me. I will miss her a lot. Love Karen and Kristine
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