Eunice Sarah Pasho, 88, died on August 13th, 2025, at the McClure Miller Respite in Colchester, VT, surrounded by family and friends. Eunice was born on June 15th, 1937, in Williston, VT, to Jerry & Ellen Harper.
Her passion in life was her esteemed career as a registered nurse. Eunice assisted the head nurse in the Operating Room for many years at the University of Vermont Medical Center, formerly Fletcher Allen Healthcare, before ending her career at the North Country Hospital in Newport, VT.
Eunice is survived by; her two daughters, Joan (Bob) White and Robyn (Tom) LeFebvre; grandchildren, Chris (Lindsay) White, Sarah (Mark) St. Amour, Corey Barrows, Kristy Barrows, Liza (Travis) Haskins, and Ryan Jones (Ava Marcucci); great-grandchildren Shyanna, Anthony, Brooke, Jacari, and Sawyer; beloved pet Molly; and many more cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
She is predeceased by; her husband, Robert James Pasho; son, Robert James Pasho II; daughter, Eloise Catherine Pasho; parents, Jerry and Ellen Harper; sisters, Helen, May, and Rose; and brothers, Pearley, Howard, Walter, John, and William.
Per Eunice’s request, there will be no memorial services. A mass will be said in her honor at a later date, as well as a private burial for immediate family.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in Eunice’s name to any of the following charities:
Make A Wish Foundation, online by clicking here.
St. Jude’s Children Hospital, online by clicking here.
McClure Miller Respite House, online by clicking here.
Wounded Warriors Project, online by clicking here.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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