The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Angela Marie Gagnon

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SARATOGA SPRINGS Angela Marie Gagnon, 58, died peacefully at home surrounded by her family on March 14, 2017. Angela was born on January 7, 1959 in Presque Isle Maine, the daughter of Roger and Corinna Beaulier Garrity.

A graduate of Ashland High School, Angela mar-Ni-Gaexemplir­ied her best friend and soulmate of 38 years, Gib Gagnon. Together they raised two daughters, cole (Tim) Busch, 33, of Malta, NY and Olivia gnon, 25, of Brooklyn, NY. Angela and Gib fied the truest, most selfless kind of love that into spired everyone who came know them.

Angela was more than a dedicated wife, mother, sisabil-cooking, ter, daughter, friend, and neighbor. She had the ity to inspire others with her artistic spirit, whether it was through her love of gardening and or her immense talent as an interior decorator. She also had a deep love of muthorTN. sic and dancing and oughly enjoyed visiting the honkey tonks in Nashville,

Angela was a woman of Catholic faith who lived a charitable life. She donatined her time to supporting her family and community through organizati­ons cluding Caz Cares Comnoncont­a others. munity Center, PTA, Girl Scouts of America, and countless other church communitie­s and profit organizati­ons. Those who are family and friends of Angela will miss her compassion­ate soul, gious laughter, strong will and steadfast love for

Along with her husband Gib and daughters, NimothGarc­ole and Olivia, Angela is survived by her grandson, Beau Gibson sonBusch; in-Law, Tim Busch; er, Corinna Beaulier rity; as well as sisters Lori McMillon and fiancé Rene of Caribou, ME and KathGarGA; ryn Stevens and husband Aubrey of Peach Tree City, and brother Joe rity and wife Bev of Pawothwish ley’s Island, SC. Angela was predecease­d by her father, Roger Garrity and brother, James Garrity. She has also shared her life with many beloved in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles.

Most importantl­y, Angela lived her life treating ers with compassion and kindness. Her was for those who knew her to live life selflessly— to help a stranger in need, make someone laugh or hug your loved ones closely in honor of her memory.

In lieu of flowers, tions can be made to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network by visiting www. pancan.org.

Relatives and friends are invited to call from 11am on Saturday, March 18 at the historic Church of St. Peter (241 Broadway, Saratoga Springs). A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11am by Rev. Thomas H. Chevalier, pastor. A reception will follow.

A celebratio­n of life and burial ceremony will be announced later this summer in Portage Lake, ME.

Online remembranc­es may be made at burkefuner­alhome.com.

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