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.

Marjorie Sugar

Marjorie had a deep love of reading and painting and shared these passions with her children and grandchildren. She will be remembered for her lifelong curiosity and wit, her dedication to her grandchildren, and the many lives she touched through her kindness and teaching.

Theresa McMahon LaPrad

The family extends its heartfelt gratitude to Chief House Manager and In Home caregiver April, In Home Caregivers Brenda, Dorleen, Nancy, Annabelle, and Jeraldine. Their compassion, dedication, and friendship made it possible for Theresa to remain in her beloved family home until the final week of her life. The family will always be grateful for…

Cynthia S. Ross

Beyond her professional and military achievements, Cynthia lived by the philosophy that laughter was the greatest medicine for the soul, a warmth she shared generously with those around her. Her devotion to service and her joyful spirit remains an enduring inspiration.

Margaret Harrington Tamulonis

Margaret was a loving daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, and friend whose intelligence, humor, strength and warmth enriched the lives of everyone who knew her.

William Eagan

No matter what life threw at Bill, he held fast to the conviction that we all need to stand up for our neighbors regardless of their color, creed, or position in life.

Leslie J. Matthews, PhD and Richard “Sandy” Hyde, PhD

Leslie and Sandy met while hiking Mount Monadnock in the 1980’s. As true life partners, they stood by each other even when careers pulled them in different directions. Their shared passion for civil rights, environmental causes and local involvement kept them engaged and enraged.

Kathryn DeSutter

Kathryn was successful, intelligent, empathetic, athletic, clever, and worldly, but above all, she identified as a mother first.

John W. Weber III

John will be remembered for his humility, kindness, steady presence, and unwavering dedication to others. His legacy lives on in the countless lives he touched through every safe landing, every emergency answered, every neighbor helped and every moment shared with those he loved.

Gaelle Zya Desir

Gaëlle faced many obstacles but was a true fighter. She was strong. Gaëlle was surrounded by so much unconditional love from friends and the community. In Gaëlle’s short time, she made a ginormous impact on so many people.

Jennifer Owen Adsit

Jennifer loved her role as “Nana,” especially teaching the kids about nature and art.

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