Anne Hagan
Anne Hagan
Anne Hagan

Obituary of Anne Hagan

Anne Hagan also known as Annie, Ma, Mom, grammy, GG and Auntie Annie died peacefully August 24 at the Auburn Androscoggin Hospice House with her family by her side. She was born July 1, 1926 in Winslow, Maine and was the daughter of Walter and Christine Fedorovich. She attended Winslow schools and graduated from Winslow High School. She moved to Portland where she raised her three daughters, and worked many years as a supervisor for Fairchild Semi-Conductor and then for Key Bank as an encoder. Upon retiring, she loved being a volunteer driver for the People Regional Opportunity Program. She was an avid antique collector or shall we say a collector of everything from paper bags with “important” logos to sconces to holiday decorations to spoons. You name it, she found a reason to collect it. Anne's home and heart had an open-door policy whether it be for foster children, friends, or family. If someone needed to “hang” his or her hat for a while, then Anne's house was the doorbell to ring. When friends and family would visit her, they would usually find her on the computer shopping, working on picture or crossword puzzles, reading a mystery novel, or the Enquirer. She could tell you every Hollywood star and their latest spouse, child, arrest, or movie. She was a staunch Democrat, and our current governor's name would not be mentioned in her presence unless you wanted an earful. In 1999 she moved from her home on Munjoy Hill to live with her daughter Kristina and son-in-law John. Their house was a haven of many pets and was surrounded by an abundance of wild life, which she loved. She is survived by her brother, John Fedorovich of Winslow, her daughters Erlene Salldin and husband John, of Lewiston; Kristina Cook and husband John of Raymond; Leslie Hagan and companion Ray Cote of Auburn. Her grandchildren Jason Allen and wife Ryan of Auburn; Eric Allen and companion Heather Makrez of Chelmsford, Massachusetts; Erin Cloutier and husband Marco of Lewiston; Jenny Varughese and husband Vimal of White Plains, Maryland; Leah Estabrook and companion Richard Howard of Harrison; and Christine Turner who was like a granddaughter to her. She was blessed with eleven beautiful great grandchildren Madison, Emily, Dean, Lukas, Klara, Elsie, Jackson, Norah, Anna, Wyatt, and Sylvia, nieces and nephews and extended family and friends. The family would like to express special thanks to the caring staff of Montello Manor, Clover Manor, and Androscoggin Hospice House for their collective care and compassion. A Celebration of Anne's Life will be held on September 19th at the High Street Auburn Congregational Church at 11:00 a.m. Online condolences and sharing of memories may be expressed at www.directcremationofmaine.com
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