Obituaries and remembrances

VTDigger offers community-submitted obituaries and remembrances honoring Vermonters who touched the lives of family members, friends and neighbors. Obituaries are published at no cost as a public service. To submit an obituary, click here.

This page gathers tributes and memorial notices from communities across Vermont, preserving memories and recognizing the lives of those who have passed.

Walter Edward “Ted” Tedford

Back in 1956, Ted met the love of his life, Marie Flaim O’Brien. They were married a year later in Fort Lee, New Jersey. He and Marie were married for 66 years, bringing up six children.

Michael Burditt Cadwell

Michael was blessed with a full and rich life, manifested in a unique combination of low comedy and high endeavor.

Terri Agnelli

Terry devoted her entire life to nursing, always bringing the same steady compassion to every shift.

Nancy N. Thayer

In her last six years, in Vermont, she made many friends and enjoyed attending concerts and theater, always being a supporter of the arts.

Lorraine Mae Barnes

Lorraine’s memory will live on through the many lives she touched and the love she shared with those closest to her.

Kenneth Nalibow

Ken was a gifted linguist and served as Director of UVM’s Russian and East European Studies Program. He was a generous storyteller and mentor to younger faculty who never lost his enthusiasm for teaching.

Gerald “Jed” Kenneth Hornung II

Jed lived a life of faith, service, integrity and leadership. He used his many skills and achievements to lead organizations he cared about and to help others. He enjoyed people and could talk to anyone. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather.

Kristine Sheathelm Gerson

Kristine was a powerful force in the lives of all who knew her — a devoted wife, loving mother and grandmother, cherished daughter, sister, inspiring teacher, loyal friend, avid knitter and reader, dedicated walker, and tireless community volunteer. She brought intelligence, compassion, determination, and humor to everything she did, enriching countless lives through her generosity…

Alexander Read Cronin

Read was warm, funny and deeply feeling — a devoted father, son, brother, uncle and friend and deeply loved by those fortunate enough to know him.

Robin Jones

She was a fantastic mother and just a really good human being. She was truly a free spirit.

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