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Eugene "Gene" Fadrigon III

GORHAM – With profound sadness, we share the passing of Eugene “Gene” Fadrigon III on March 11, 2025. Gene was a beloved husband, devoted father, caring son, brother, uncle, and loyal friend.
He leaves behind his loving wife, Kim; his two wonderful daughters, Emily and Madeline, whom he was so very proud of – being a dad was the greatest joy of his life. He is also survived by his parents, Betty and Gene Fadrigon Jr.; his sisters, Jodi Fadrigon and partner, Tom Liccardi, and Julie Looser and husband, Jordy; his in-laws, Burleigh and Deb Loveitt; and his brothers-in-law, Justin Loveitt and wife, Caitlin, and Jon Loveitt and partner, Casey. Gene was a proud and loving uncle to his nieces and nephews, Tyler, Charley, Brayden, Julia and Lisa; as well as extended family members who adored him. Gene was predeceased by his grandmothers, Beatrice McCarthy and Beatrice Fadrigon, both of whom held a special place in his heart.
Gene had a deep love for the outdoors, and nothing brought him more joy than being outside with the people he loved. Whether it was fishing, hunting, or just being near the water, he found peace in nature. He spent countless hours with family and close friends on Sebago Lake, at the family’s hunting camp in Myra, Maine, and on Cranberry Island.
Gene will be remembered for his unwavering loyalty to friends, pride for his family, quick wit, and his ability to bring friends together. He built a large professional network and enjoyed time with his colleagues. He had a way of captivating a room, and his presence was one that could never be replaced. Above all, Gene’s greatest legacy is the love he had for his family, the friendships he built, and the countless memories shared with those lucky enough to know him.
In honoring Gene’s life, we also acknowledge the importance of mental health awareness and support. If you or someone you know is struggling, please know that help is available, and you are not alone.
A service to celebrate Gene’s life will be held on Friday, March 21, at 11 a.m. at the First Parish Congregational Church, 2 Church St., Gorham. A gathering to follow will be held at Junction Bowl, 7 Railroad Ave, Gorham, from 12 to 4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to The Center for Grieving Children in his memory at cgcmaine.org/donate. To express condolences or to participate in Gene’s online tribute, please visit