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Khloe S. Lamontagne, 25, of Berlin, NH passed away on April 3, 2025 at her home. She was born in Berlin, NH on November 5, 1999, the daughter of Roland C. Lamontagne Jr. and April L. (Montminy) Lamontagne and was a lifelong resident. Khloe had attended Berlin Schools and was a graduate of the Charter School in Lancaster, NH. She had been employed by Living Shores Aquarium and most recently with her dad Roland. Khloe was a bright light and a beautiful soul in the lives of everyone she touched. She came into the world unexpectedly in the middle of the night, on her mother’s 28th birthday. She was an energetic child who kept very busy, spending most of her time outdoors. She loved camping, exploring, tubing on the river, riding dirt bikes and snowmachines, hiking, and kayaking. Much of her childhood was spent searching for and catching "pets" such as bugs, worms, frogs, snakes, and small animals, which she would release "back to their families" at the end of the day. Her love for animals continued throughout her life. She earned certification as a veterinary assistant and worked at Living Shores Aquarium to help with its opening. She then became the otter trainer—a job she absolutely loved. Khloe had a "NO FEAR" way of living. She was a natural at everything she tried. Recently, she took up rock climbing during recovery and fell in love with it. She shared this passion with her friends, family, and her late boyfriend, Christopher Lynch, whom she was still grieving. Khloe loved life and having fun. She had a quirky, passionate love for fruit and milk. Her laugh was contagious, and her light shone brightly. In recent months, Khloe showed us her incredible strength as she battled addiction. She had the strongest support system from her family and friends—Abby Ptolemy, Vanessa Leeman, and Leigha Riendeau—all of whom never gave up on her and loved her deeply. Khloe always adored her “sissy” and loved her to the point of annoyance. Though they didn’t get along well when they were younger due to their eight-year age difference, they had recently grown very close. She loved her dog, Izzy—whom she rescued from a bad situation—with all her heart.
Members of the family include her parents Roland C. Lamontagne Jr. and April L. Lamontagne; her sister Kassie-Marie Lamontagne; maternal grandmother Sharon Montminy; paternal grandparents Roland Lamontagne Sr. and Prescilla Lamontagne, all of Berlin, NH; aunts, uncles, cousins, a special lifelong friend Skye Rano and her dog Izzy. She was predeceased by her maternal grandfather Ernest Montminy.
SERVICES: Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday April 8, 2025 at 10 AM at the Bryant Funeral Home, 180 Hillside Avenue, Berlin, NH. Relatives and Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday evening from 6 to 8 PM. Anyone who wishes may make a donation in her memory to an animal related charity or rescue of one’s choice. Online guestbook at ww.bryantfuneralhome.net.
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180 Hillside Avenue, Berlin, NH 03570
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