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.
Gordon Kingsmill Glass
In retirement Gordon became a potter, particularly enjoying wood-firing clay.
Dr. Clive S. Gray
Clive loved the outdoors, especially bushwhacking, fishing, and camping at Long Pond, a landscape he worked to protect. He also enjoyed welcoming visitors from around the world to his family’s cottage on Caspian Lake.
Terje Anderson
Montgomery resident, dog lover, cookbook collector, and global leader for social justice and person-centered public health.
George Parker
His life was marked by extraordinary perseverance. As a deaf man, George faced challenges that many could not fully see, yet he refused to let them define his limits.
Frederick W. Stetson II
Fred was thoughtful and gentle by nature. As a true New Englander, he held his emotions close but showed his love through countless acts of kindness and generosity. He was mild-mannered and always polite. To the many friends and family who shaped his life he would want to say: thank you.
