He had planned to spend August in Montana helping to build bicycles at Free Cycles, an organization he strongly supported that his oldest son Bobby started in 1996 that is dedicated to creating sustainable transportation. We pride ourselves on the service we provide. She loved her children with everything she had making sure they felt her deep love for them. She was one in a million – honestly one of the funniest people in the world - smart as a whip, political, spunky and witty. Bruce leaves behind his siblings Rachel Gould and her husband Nathaniel “Skip” of Colchester, Vermont, Albert Junior of Colchester Vermont, and Joanne Newell and her husband Steve Shores of Ferrisburg, Vermont. Under current COVID precautions, all those who would like to celebrate Richard’s life are welcome to attend Mass at St. Francis Xavier Church in Winooski on Friday June 26, at 11:00 a.m. wearing masks and being socially distanced. He was always willing to lend a helping hand whether he knew you or not.Jim enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren and watching them grow up. He brought the joy of physical activity to thousands of children while also serving as a positive role model and mentor to many. To ensure the best possible care is taken in the cremation process, we decided to build our own crematory. While in PA, she became an integral part of the Faith Church family in Temple, PA. She loved helping the ministry, and Sunday brunches with her church family were happy times for her.

Left to cherish Richard’s memories are their children, Richard Dusablon, Jr. (Mary Kay), Dale Boutin (Joseph), Darlene Ryan, Judy Martelle (Philip), Paula Kolich, and Lorie Nichols (Michael); 18 grandchildren; and 29 great-grandchildren. Jason worked as the General Manager of McGillicuddy’s Five Corners in Essex, Vermont.Selfless and compassionate, Jason was the brightest light in our lives. He made MBS a special place.Brian was a loving husband and proud, supportive father. View upcoming funeral services, obituaries, and funeral flowers for Stephen C. Gregory and Son Cremation Service in South Burlington, Vermont. He was born in Lowell Massachusetts on August 27, 1989. View our new facility located in South Burlington, Vermont. In addition to price, Gregory points to environmental concerns about burials. He had a very approachable disposition, making many mountain friends over the years. We offer funeral and cremation services in the Burlington Vermont area. Selfless and Compassionate, Geno was the brightest light in our lives.

A private prayer service will be held on Mt. Funeral service will be held Wednesday at 10am, at St. Joesphs Cathedral, Allen Street Burlington VT. He had the ability to teach and instill the confidence to do anything. Tracy went to Camp Exclamation Point for several years meeting many new friends and came to love camping and swimming. She adored her granddaughters and spent hours playing games, reading, walking on the beach and making beautiful art together.A special thank you to Amy and the wonderful staff at the UVM Medical Center. Tracy was 21 years of age and is survived by his mother Mary L Hutchins-Berry of Starksboro VT and his biological father Paul Ellis Bedell of Texas; his sister Maria Elizabeth Bedell of Starksboro, VT; niece Nevaeh Faith Berry; and nephew Charles Theodore Grant, Grandfather Roy M. Hutchins, and Grandmother Elizabeth Armstrong. In July, 2012 the new crematory was opened in South Burlington, Vermont. The memorial area is designed for families and friends to gather and pay tribute to their loved ones. Her family moved to Vermont in 1963. As we walked to the car, we agreed that our grief somehow felt lighter and more manageable. As an avid card player and storyteller, time with him was always lively. A legend in his own right. Stephen Gregory passed away on June 18, 2012 in St. Charles, Missouri. He was predeceased by his wife, Pauline; son-in-law, David L. Ryan; granddaughter, Kellie V. Ryan; grandsons, David and Andrew Bissonnette; brother, Butch, and infant sister, Marilyn. As the business grew, Steve envisioned a new crematory that would also have an on-site area for memorial services and gatherings. After moving to Vermont, she was proud to have completed the Hospice Volunteer Training Program at UVMHN HHH and in her last few years made peace with her mortality. He was an excellent role model as an advocate for healthy living. We love you BIG BIG!! He is survived by his daughter Bre~z Morrell, 3 grandchildren, sister Roxanne Klinedinst, Oriana Morrell, Jodi Lawton and his beloved brother Richard Morrell SR. Geno loved everyone of his Nieces & Nephews, cousins, many great Nieces & Nephews. Family was of utmost importance to him. https://middlesexcountycf.org/ways-to-give/become-a-donor/fund-catalog/donor-advised/averys-fund/https://www.uvmhomehealth.org/donations/make-an-online-donation/ A celebration of Ray’s life and memorial mass to be held at St. Ann’s Church followed by burial at St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Bristol, CT, will take place at a later date.Karen was a fan of the arts, working numerous shows at the Flynn Theater and Memorial Auditorium.Elizabeth Arlene Colman, age 77, passed away on May 26 peacefully surrounded by family and the emerging flowers of spring in Vermont. We own and operate our own crematory which means your loved one is always in our care, guaranteeing positive identification. He was pre deceased by his lovely grandmother Doris Worthen. He started his days with a “Trucker’s Breakfast,” which consisted of a bottomless cup of coffee and cigarettes. A few people have noted, “Heaven just became a whole lot more fun.” Dance on, Sallie – you will live forever in our hearts. A scaled model of a nuclear submarine for General Dynamics, was another great accomplishment. He was a diehard Mets, Giants, Knicks and Rangers fan. Stephen C Gregory and Son Cremation offers a wide range of caring and compassionate service to support end of life needs. For over 40 years she helped countless people who found themselves in difficult situations and trying times, filling her life with a strong connection to her community and fellow parishioners.