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Dean E. Kellogg, 68, of Peacham, Vt surrounded by the love and prayers of family and friends was called home to rest in the arms of the Lord and Savior on August 6, 2025.
Dean was born on October 29, 1956, in Springfield, MA to Lee and Roberta (Morse) Kellogg. He grew up in Vermont, graduating from Middlebury High School before beginning three years of service to his country in the United States Navy. After his military service, he worked at CRREL, also as a carpenter in various places. When he was working for Habitat for Humanity he met Natasha Anderson, who caught his eye. The couple spent the last 20 years of Dean’s life together and were married on September 15, 2013.
Dean will be remembered as an exceptionally hard worker, a person who was always thinking ahead to his next project, and who had a great love for God’s creation. He enjoyed fixing up his home and taking care of his land; he liked to call himself a “caretaker for God.” He was always ready and happy to help anyone in need from building houses, carpentry, moving, etc. Dean loved being a host for gatherings, preparing food for his friends to enjoy. In his spare time, he enjoyed checking out antique shops and the architecture from Tartarian Era. Good times were spent playing a game of cribbage or playing 18 holes of golf. He was a man who never slowed down was called home to God whom he always put first in his life. He will be greatly missed by his family, his church family, and anyone who called him a friend.
Dean is survived by his wife Natasha Kellogg; children Clarie Masoodian, Christopher Kellogg, and stepson Aaron Campbell; siblings Daniel Kellogg, David (Judy) Kellogg, and Doralie (Dean) Stanley; grandchildren Max and Ario Masoodian; as well as nieces, nephews, and friends. He was predeceased by his parents Lee and Roberta Kellogg.
A memorial service with military honors will be held at 11am on Tuesday, August 12, 2025, at the Chapel of the Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 487 Furnace Rd, Randolph Center, VT. A private interment will follow the service. There will be no calling hours.
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