Edythe I. Gagnon

Date of Passing:

November 21, 2024

Edythe I. Gagnon, 96, of Rogers Avenue, Barrington, died peacefully at home on November 21, 2024 surrounded by her loving family. She was the beloved wife of the late Norman E. Gagnon.

Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Winifield and Flora Mae (Mann) Biddle, she lived in Barrington for 74 years and wintered in Naples, FL for 28 years.

Mrs. Gagnon was a communicant of St. Luke Church.

She is survived by three daughters, Cynthia Giron and her husband Victor of Miami, FL, Pamela Baird and her husband James of Plymouth Meeting, PA and Denise Alves and her husband David of Barrington; a son, Stephen Gagnon and his wife Pamela of Attleboro, MA; fourteen grandchildren and five great grandchildren. She was the sister of the late Barbara Dady, Elvira Stanzione and Dorothy Turillo.

Her Funeral Service will be held in the W. RAYMOND WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 350 Willett Avenue on a date and time to be announced. Burial to be held in Forest Chapel Cemetery.

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3 Comments

  1. My deepest sympathy to Cindy, Pam, Denise and Stephen at this very sad time. I have wonderful memories of delightful Christmas night celebrations with your Mom as the perfect hostess!!! And my Dad just loved her delightful baked beans!!!!! Your Mom and Dad always welcomed myself and Mary Nugent as family- plenty of enjoyable visits at Rogers Ave!!!!! Your Mom had a heart of gold and great stories to share!!!! God love her forever!!!!! My thoughts and prayers are with all of you through these sad holidays….
    A Friend Always- Kathy “Lurch” Gibson

  2. I loved Edie very much and remember her with such fondness! She welcomed me into her home, made the best chocolate chip cookies I’ve ever had, and enjoyed sharing her Red Rose tea with me while we sat at her kitchen table and talked. I’ll always remember her wry sense of humor and her crafty talents. Though I wasn’t a blood relative, she made me feel as welcome as any of her grandchildren ever were.
    My sincere regrets and condolences to the family. Edie was well loved and will never be forgotten.

  3. My sincere condolences to the Gagnon family. Your parents were high school classmates of my Dad, John. (he passed in April of this year)
    They always attended the class reunions together until the final one that was their 70th. All blessed with long lives.
    When I lived on the other end of Rogers Ave, I would often see your parents when walking my dog. To the delight of many canines, your Mom always had a pocketful of dog treats. They were a lovely couple and always a pleasure to chat with. May your memories bring you comfort in the days ahead. A mother’s love is forever.

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