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Drew Lalumiere

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May 17, 2024

Born Feb. 8, 1989

Middlebury, Vermont

Died May 9, 2024

South Hero, Vermont

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A celebration of life open to all friends, family, and loved ones, will be held June 1st, 2024 at 3:00pm with a game supper to follow, at our home on Otter Creek. Donations in memory of Drew can be made to the Lake Champlain Walleye Association or Green Mountain Conservation Camp Scholarship Fund.

Our beloved champion, son, brother, cousin, nephew, friend, and all around amazing human Drew Lalumiere was taken from us too soon on May 9th, 2024. Though we are heartbroken at his departure, we are all the better for having known and loved him, and he will live forever in our hearts and memories.

Drew was born thirty five years ago, on the banks of Otter Creek in Ferrisburgh; a fitting place for a boy who loved the natural world and all it had to offer. Taught to fish and hunt by a family that cherished those traditions, he took to the water like a fish himself, and his life-long love of hunting and angling began. He would go on to fish and hunt all over the world, chasing his passion even on family vacations.

After college, Drew was drawn to the world of agriculture, where he proved, as he always did, he would succeed at anything he set his mind to. He cultivated the earth and honed his skills, and soon produced some of the finest hay Vermont had to offer. He took immense pride in his work, in any job he did really, and it showed, from bending hoops for his sister’s raised beds to nearly single handedly building a pole barn big enough for his kicker wagons. He could fix anything, build anything, mend anything, and tend anything. He was as strong as a bull, and as gentle as a soft rain, and was that way with every person, animal, and blade of grass in his life.

Drew is survived by his longtime love and partner Caitlin and sweet cat Millet, his mother, Deb, and his sister Andrea. He is predeceased by his father, Tony and beloved beagle Maggie. There isn’t enough ink or room to print the full list of the people who loved Drew and feel his loss. We are so very grateful for the outpouring of support our family has received during this time.

Besides his family and friends, there was nothing that Drew loved more than to cast a line, or sight a buck, and so we ask that when next you bait a hook, or check your windage, smile to yourself and know that this is the time when you are truly closest to our friend; brother; son.

Read the story on VTDigger here: Drew Lalumiere.

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