Brian L. Marineau
Brian Louis Marineau, 71, of Lake Elmore, died on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2023, surrounded by his family, after battling pancreatic cancer.
Born on Nov. 15, 1951, in Montpelier, he was the son of Louis and Lois Marineau.
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Brian L. Marineau
Brian Louis Marineau, 71, of Lake Elmore, died on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2023, surrounded by his family, after battling pancreatic cancer.
Born on Nov. 15, 1951, in Montpelier, he was the son of Louis and Lois Marineau.
Brian attended Saint Michael’s elementary and middle school before entering Montpelier High School, where he graduated in 1969. After studying at the University of Vermont, he returned to Montpelier to join his father in running the long-standing family painting business, Louis Marineau & Sons. This decision led him down a career path that would proudly define his family, work and social life for decades.
Brian married the love of his life, Lorelle “Lori” Gove, in 1975 and they made their home in Montpelier. Two children followed and the young family spent time skiing at Bolton Valley, visiting grandparents at Highgate Springs and enjoying their camp on Lake Elmore.
In 1993, the family moved to Lake Elmore where Brian was proud to settle into his own little slice of the Beauty Spot of Vermont. In 2019, Brian and Lori purchased a home in Benson, N.C., near their daughter, Leigh and her husband, Tony. Brian appreciated visiting the warmer climes in the winter while also keeping up with life and business in Vermont.
Brian was a selfless husband, father and grandfather. Throughout his life he worked hard to provide for his family and to ensure their success and happiness. Despite the long hours and stress of running a business, he prioritized the comfort and well-being of his loved ones. His wife, children, and grandchildren know that this was thanks to his big heart and gentle soul. His approach to family life will always be cherished by those who were loved by him.
Brian also devoted himself to the operation of Louis Marineau and Sons. In collaboration with his brothers, sister and other relatives, Brian helped build one of the most respected painting contracting companies in the area. Beyond beautifying countless homes and buildings, his work cultivated strong lasting relationships with employees, contractors, suppliers and clients around the state. Many who worked with him would attest to Brian’s steadfastness, work ethic and affability.
Brian’s leisure time was largely spent around the lake boating, fishing, hunting and sitting on the porch enjoying the view with Lori and his beloved dogs. He was a devoted sports fan, too, rooting on his favorite football, baseball and NASCAR teams complete with his array of baseball caps and jerseys.
Brian attended Most Holy Name of Jesus Parish in Morrisville where he was a lector for many years. Brian was also a member and president of the New England Chapter of the Painting and Decorating Contractors of America.
Survivors include his loving wife, Lori; son, Seth and his wife, Karine; daughter, Leigh and her husband, Tony Richardson of Benson, N.C.; his granddaughters, Camille and Solenne Marineau; and his two brothers and three sisters.
Calling hours will be held from 6-8 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 29, 2023, at the Guare & Sons Funeral Home, 30 School Street, Montpelier. A funeral Mass will be held at noon on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2023, at the Holy Cross Catholic Church in Morrisville.
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