Kyle Bouchard, 45, of Morrisville, died unexpectedly on June 19, 2023. His family and friends are deeply saddened by his sudden passing. He is survived by his wife, Alison, with whom he has shared all of his love, and his life since their Junior year at Peoples Academy; his children, Riley (Peter) and Gavin Bouchard; his parents Ellen and Evans Bouchard; his brothers Tyler (Michele) and Matthew Bouchard (Alyssa); In-laws Mark and Dustin Loati; brother in-law Kurt Loati (Nichole) and sister-in-law Regan (Roland) Baringer; along with many nieces, nephews and several aunts, uncles, and cousins. He also leaves countless friends, students, colleagues, clients, and community members that he had an indelible impact on.
Kyle was born in Berlin, Vermont on November 16th, 1977 and was raised in Stowe where he attended Stowe Elementary and High Schools until his family moved to Wolcott in 1992. Following that move, Kyle attended Peoples Academy High School and graduated with the class of 1995. He then attended Plymouth State University where he earned his BS in Psychology. Kyle and Alison were married on January 9th, 1999. Kyle worked as the Student Assistance Professional for Lamoille North Supervisory Union for 16 years. While working, he attended Johnson State College to earn his Masters degree in Mental Health Counseling, and became a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor. He changed his career course in 2016 when he decided to leave SAP work. Kyle worked for Morrisville Lumber Company, and later RK Miles, for the past 23 years, having initially started on weekends and school breaks. He would proudly tell those closest to him that he never stopped using his counseling skills in his new role despite the dramatic difference in fields of work.
Kyle loved his wife and children deeply, including his beloved French bulldog Odin, and his mind was always on how he could make things even better for them. He was all in on everything he did including his passion for motorcycles and scooters and his drive to be the #1 sales rep at work. Kyle did virtually everything with excellence almost immediately (and at times maddeningly easily). Despite all of his brilliance and ability, Kyle will be remembered for his charisma, his sense of humor, and his ability to connect with anyone— Most of all though, by the many, many lives he touched.
There will be a memorial gathering on Thursday, June 29th from 5:00-6:30 at the Crosby Center (301 Brooklyn Street Morrisville, VT 05661). In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to The Brighter Future Kyle Bouchard Scholarship.
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