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Stuart Thompson Close

1960 - 2025

Stuart Thompson Close obituary, 1960-2025, Norwich, VT

BORN

1960

DIED

2025

Stuart Close Obituary

Stuart Thompson Close

Norwich, VT - Stuart Thompson Close, 65, died Thursday, April 17, 2025, at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center following a twelve-year battle with a brain tumor.

Born January 30, 1960, in Hanover, NH, Stuart, better known as Stu or Stuey, was the son of Thompson and Ardis (Moore) Close and brother to Elissa Close and Ellen DesMeules. Growing up in Norwich, VT, he was an avid athlete, playing hockey from an early age-often on a backyard rink-and teaching himself to ski on slalom courses he set up in the front lawn. Both would become lifelong passions. Eventually, he played hockey and football for Hanover High School (and later skated with the Storm Kings and Jay Campion's morning group), while spending summers working at his father's company, Blaktop. He graduated from Hanover High in 1978.

Stuart went on to study at the University of Vermont. It was there that he forged a tight-knit, life-long group of friends, known as the Airbears, who bonded over their love of skiing. Halfway through college, he and a handful of those bears spent a winter ski bumming in Jackson, Wyoming, a place that would forever remain close to Stu's heart. He returned to UVM a year later and graduated in 1983 with a bachelor's degree in business. Stu then headed west again, landing a job as a ski photographer at Washington's Crystal Mountain.

In the mid '80s, Stuart moved home to Vermont. He initially partnered up with two childhood friends to start a carpentry business-what went on to become Birdseye Builders-before going to work for Blaktop. After his father's passing in 1989, Stuart became president of Blaktop and managed the business as well as Twin State Sand and Gravel alongside his late partner and friend, Bud Ames. In his 37 years at Blaktop and Twin State, Stuart was a caring boss and mentor, cherished for his calm leadership. He considered his employees his second family, always making sure to leave his door open so folks could stop to visit or ask questions.

While on a ski trip to Jackson in 1993, the Airbears set him up with his future wife, Kristin McLeod Brown. The couple wed in 1997 on the full moon, summer solstice in the meadow at Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe-a place they joyfully visited every anniversary. A pair of old souls, these two shared the deepest love.

Besides Kristin, Stu leaves behind two children he adored, Greta and Bridger, with whom he shared his passions for hockey, skiing, the outdoors and photography. He was a dedicated coach for both and within the community. One of his favorite family activities was Stu's Adventure Sunday. He would surprise Kristin and the kids with a hike, a mountain bike ride, and even a glider ride one Sunday, keeping his best laid plans a secret until they got there. It was always fun…well, except when he lost the trail, and the family had to bushwhack down the mountain through prickers.

After his third brain surgery in 2019, life became more challenging for Stu. Through it all, he never complained nor wavered in his bright attitude, good sense of humor and effort to seize the day, enjoying rail trail bike rides, sled hockey games, adaptive skiing and many great, creative adventures with Kristin and their kids.

Stu was a giant, not in stature nor physical strength but in character-a humble, salt of the earth human, the kindest and gentlest soul who, when asked how he managed to keep going towards the end, said, "I don't want to let anyone down." And he never did.

Stu is survived by his wife Kristin, children Greta and Bridger, sisters Elissa and Ellen, and seven nieces and nephews who he loved greatly.

A celebration of life will be held at 11am on Saturday, May 31, 2025 at the Norwich Congregational Church in Norwich, VT. Please come dressed in something that connected you to Stu (i.e. hockey or sports jersey, Blaktop sweatshirt, Prouty wear, ski hat... whatever makes you think of Stu!).

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports (vermontadaptive.org) or Stu's Prouty team, "Stu's Crew" (getinvolved.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/site/TR). Come ride The Prouty with us on July 12.

"Stu would go!"

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Published by Valley News from Apr. 25 to Apr. 26, 2025.

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Rick Topper

May 30, 2025

Thanks for your quiet inspiration that led me to a lifetime of chasing the perfect carved GS turn and capturing the beauty around us. "A good photographer never shows ALL his photos!" Thanks, Stu!

Jen von Rohr

May 29, 2025

What a gem, Stu was one of the best.

Caroline Donnelly Erni

May 18, 2025

I remember headed to the hot springs in Wyoming, leaving Jackson around 11PM in the old 4 on the wheel white truck the air bears drove from Vermont.
Stu was my co pilot as I drove the beast ( probably the most sober of us!) It was quite an adventure. We did arrive safely and found spots in the truck to sleep. I believe if memory serves me Mern ( aka Chris) slept on the roof. A great day had by all at the hot springs on wake up... My most sincere condolences to Kristen, Greta and Bridger. Such a beautiful soul is Stuart. His spirit is a lesson to all!

Emily Hart

May 6, 2025

We grew up in Norwich and went to elementary school together.Later, we were house mates with an awesome group of folks and ski buddies through college. Stuart and 5 of us did a three week bike tour all around Nova Scotia and Cape Breton - many, many fond memories - you will be so missed - RIP Peace gentle soul Love Emily Hart

Gail Gauthier Christmann

April 25, 2025

I'm saddened to learn of Stu's passing. Happy to see that his life was so rich and that he was home in Norwich again. My deepest condolences to your family.

Emily Hart

April 25, 2025

Oh so sad - too young - he and 4 other friends did a bike tour all around Nova Scotia - RIP dear friend and 8 of us UVM students rented a 3 story building and it was an awesome household

Philip Wheeler

April 25, 2025

He will be missed. I knew him and his family since the mid 60's. I had the privilege of working for both he and his father. They were very thoughtful and caring individuals. Phil Wheeler

Kris Strohbehn

April 25, 2025

Dear Kristin, Greta and Bridger,
So sorry to hear about Stuart's passing. He was such a gentle soul. We know he lives on in all of you. Hugs to you all.
Kris, Judi, Ian, Luke and Sam Strohbehn

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