Jodi Lynn Biron (née Kuntz), 61, passed away on September 10, 2025, in Franklin, New Hampshire, after a courageous battle with small cell lung cancer. She was born on February 9, 1964, in DuBois, Pennsylvania, Jodi brought strength and resilience to every chapter of her life in her life. Though petite in stature, she was known for her unwavering determination and enduring spirit against anything that got in her way—qualities that defined both her personal and professional journey. With over 30 years of experience in Flooring Installation, and other years in computer part production and other machinery jobs dotting across the United States East Coast. Jodi built a respected career through hard work and dedication. Her expertise and commitment to quality left a lasting impression on clients and colleagues alike.
Jodi found joy in the simple pleasures of life. She loved taking walks in nature, where she could find peace and reflection. Her passion for antiques and yard sales reflected her keen eye for hidden treasures and appreciation for history. Gardening was another of her favorite past times—a way for her to nurture beauty and life around her.
She shared many years with her beloved husband, Steve Joseph Biron, who passed away seven years ago from pancreatic cancer. Their bond remained a source of strength throughout her life from 1991 until 2018.
Jodi is survived by her son, Steven J. Biron II, who was the light of her life and was with her for every step in her journey since he came into the world. She is also survived in memory for her friends that she called her family, Wendy Navaro, Brett Navaro, and their family.
Her memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved her and cherished her existence around her. May her strength continue to inspire all who were touched by her presence, listened to her words of wisdom, and followed her lead on her journey through life.
There is to be no formal services held at this time, but one will be announced later by her son.
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