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Tricia Marie Comeau

Tricia Marie Comeau (53), surrounded by her loving family, journeyed home to the Lord from her home on Tuesday March 18th, 2025. Tricia was a lifetime resident of Addison County having been born at Porter Medical Center on September 6th, 1971 at 11:59PM, daughter of Alan Stone and Linda (Alexander) Stone.

She graduated from Vergennes Union High School where she met the love of her life, Adrian Comeau. Together they had two children and many fur babies. July 29th of this year will be Tricia and Andy’s 30th wedding anniversary.

Tricia’s passion was making sure nobody went hungry, especially leaving her own kitchen. She loved to cook and her hard work ethic showed through in the hours of dedication that she spent in kitchens across Addison County. Tricia took great pride in her work and worked in schools across Addison County, Northlands Job Corps, UTC Aerospace, Autumn Harp and Middlebury College just to name a few. At Tricia’s favorite and most recent job, she adored watching the children come through the lunch line.

Tricia’s hobbies included gardening and canning with her parents and her daughter. She also loved to paint and painted many of her families homes. Tricia also loved riding the Harley with her husband, camping, and taking off on spontaneous weekend getaways. Tricia loved to travel and always found peace by the ocean, always commenting on the smell of the ocean air. But, the thing Tricia loved the most was being with her family, especially her grandson Kayne.

Tricia is survived by her husband Andy Comeau, their two children, Zachary (Brittany), Kylie (Cyrus), her grandson Kayne, her mother Linda, and her three siblings, Penny (Lance), Jeff (Angie) and Cindy (Josh), brother in-law Peter and mother in-law Clara. Tricia also left behind many loving friends, nieces and nephews. Tricia is predeceased by her loving father, Alan whom she spent many hours by the jukebox with in Lindas kitchen. She also is predeceased by her grandparents, her father-in-law Bernard Comeau and her beloved Uncle Timmy.

All in all, Tricia had a beautiful life and we could never put into words the impact that she had on this community. Please join us in a celebration of life, which will be held Sunday, March 30th 1PM at the Vergennes Fraternal Order of the Eagles. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or the local food shelves.

 

 

20 Responses

  1. 🙏 I hadn’t seen Trisha in years but she was always wearing a beautiful smile that could brighten even your darkest day. RIP 🙏

  2. Beautiful. Inside and out. Really there is not enough words. She touched so many people. Honest and loving. My roommate. My coworker. My friend always. I love you Tricia.

  3. Our sincere condolences to the Stone and Comeau family members and friends. Linda, Penny, and Cindy so very sorry. Hugs dear ladies!

  4. Our hearts and thoughts are with the family. Tricia had an enormous smile that was true and from the heart every time our paths crossed not unlike everyone else from her family. Much love to the entire family. Wendy and Tony.

  5. I always loved Trish’s smile it was contagious. She we a great addition to the kitchen at VUES. Trish will be missed. Love you

  6. To the family:

    I have shed tears for you all and for my childhood friend Tricia.
    We graduated high school together, worked for the school district together and I am heartbroken for everyone.

    I will never forget the time I got stranded on Valentines night and slept on the couch.
    Tricia made sure that lance and I got fed before we fell asleep.

    RIP TC !

  7. Andy I am so sorry for your loss. Trisha was a real gem. I know my mom loved having her stop by and visit. I will be praying for your family.

  8. Linda and family,
    I am heartbroken to read this. My Dad absolutely loved her when she was working at Rosie’s, and he was so happy when she came to his 85th birthday celebration. The stars are shining a little brighter now that they have her glow, and I am sure Alan was there to welcome her to Heaven.
    I am keeping you all close in thought and sending you prayers for peace and comfort. You may not understand why God called her home right now, but you have to trust that it is part of his plan.
    With my deepest sympathy,
    Sue Record

  9. Tricia you will be so missed . You left too soon but left your mark on alot of souls. You will not be forgotten , you are already working your magic.❤️ Enjoy your fabulous journey , Your beautiful smile and kind gestures will stay in our hearts forever. 💖💖

  10. Andy and family. I am truly very sorry to hear of your loss. My heartfelt condolences goes out to you and your family.

  11. Linda,
    I am so heart broken for you and your family. Losing a child is beyond tragic for a mom.
    Prayers to everyone who is grieving over Tricia’s passing.

  12. Keith & I send all our Love & Deepest Condolences to All Tricia’s family .
    She Always Smiled no matter what. Such a Beautiful Lady <3
    Rest In Peace Tricia and watch over all your family

  13. With our deepest sympathy. We are so, so, sorry for your loss.
    Tricia was an amazing person with a heart of gold.
    Beautiful on the inside and out!

    Sending our Prayers!

  14. Linda and Clara, I am so sorry for your loss. Sincere condolences to the Stone and Comeau family members. sincere condolences to the Stone and Comeau family members.

  15. My heartfelt sympathy to the whole family. Tricia was a wonderful, upbeat, happy person. Zac and Kylie were both such wonderful Kindergarten students at Addison and very well loved. You are in my thoughts. Karen Florucci

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