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Lover of nature and adventure built a life rooted in community and took special pride in her work at Yellowstone
Kim Landry passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family and friends, on June 8, 2025, after a long, courageous battle with ALS, at the McClure Miller Respite House. Born on October 18, 1976, and raised in Berlin, N.H., Kim graduated from Berlin High School before embarking on a life full of adventure and meaningful connections. In 1998, she moved to Vermont, where she found her chosen family and built a life rooted in love and community. Kim’s career was dedicated to helping others, beginning with her work in early childhood education and continuing through her retirement from the TSA. Among her many accomplishments, one of her greatest achievements was working at Yellowstone National Park, where she cultivated her deep appreciation for nature and adventure. A true lover of water and animals, Kim found joy in kayaking, camping, hiking, biking and spending time outdoors, always seeking the beauty of nature. She had a flair for adventure and an occasional love for wearing high heels. Most of all, Kim cherished the moments spent with her family and friends. Kim was predeceased by her beloved grandparents, Laurier and Lorette Charest and Henry and Irene Landry; and her mother, Joan Charest. She is survived by her father, Roger Landry, and stepmother, Cheryl; her brother, Steven Landry, and his wife, Mashell; her stepsisters, Karen Supry and Meagan Palazzolo; and her stepbrother, Shaun Roy. Kim will be dearly missed by her nieces, Amanda and Peyton Landry-Hope Supry; nephews, Zachary Stephenson, Trevor Theriault and Eric Palazzola; great-nephew baby, Mateo Sandoval; and great-nieces, Summer and Tallulah Stephenson and Adelynn Palazzo. Aunt Dorothy Lariviere and nephew Matt Lariviere. Many other aunts and cousins. A special thanks to friends Jess Poquette, Brandy Allen and Michael Coulombe. Her family would like to extend their deepest gratitude to the McClure Miller Respite House for their unwavering commitment and compassionate care during her final days. Kim’s positive spirit was infectious, and people lined up to be near her. Her spirit, kindness and adventurous heart will be deeply missed by all who knew her. A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, July 12, from 3 to 7 p.m., at the Barns at Lang Farm, 45 Upper Main Street, Essex Junction, Vt. Please note: A cash bar and light appetizers will be available following the service. Please note that overflow seating will be outdoors — kindly come prepared for inclement weather. Please…