Grace Katherine Riley

August 25, 2000 ~ June 2, 2022
Resided in:
Westford, Vermont
Westford, VT - Grace Katherine Riley, 21, died unexpectedly on June 2, 2022 due to accidental fentanyl poisoning. Grace was predeceased by her beloved grandmother, Zilda Deering of Bridport Vermont; and her sweet cousin, Richard Chaplin (Jessica Barnier) of Essex Vermont.
Grace was a beloved daughter, granddaughter, sister, niece, cousin and friend. She leaves behind her parents, Scott and Amy Riley of Westford Vermont; her little brother, Asa Riley also of Westford; her brother, Christopher Bougor (Sierra); and her nephew, Sonny from Aurora Colorado. Grace leaves behind two sets of grandparents, Stephen and Doreen Goodrich of Littleton Colorado and David and Betty Riley of Bainbridge New York; uncle, Sean Goodrich (Claire) of Littleton Colorado; uncle, Bryan Riley and aunt, Stacy Riley of Hinesburg Vermont; and many cherished cousins and friends.
Grace graduated from BFA Fairfax High School in 2018 and attended CCV with coursework in psychology. It was Grace’s goal to complete her degree and become an addiction counselor. Grace was a unique blend of spitfire and kindness. She had an infectious laugh that could be heard from a great distance. Grace loved to play basketball and enjoyed her high school team as well as informal hoops beyond graduation. Grace was an artist who was fond of creating unique abstract portraits. She leaves behind many works of art to cherish. Grace loved fishing with her Daddy and Asa and cuddling up to binge the office with her Mom. Grace enjoyed long boarding on the Burlington waterfront and singing songs in her car at the top of her lungs. Grace loved all animals but, especially, her Golden Trooper and her cat Callie. More than anything else Grace loved to play with her little brother Asa and always had time for him.
In honoring Grace’s wishes, we will forgo a formal funeral and have an informal gathering to celebrate her life. The gathering will be held on August 4th at The St. John’s Club in Burlington Vermont. People are welcome to stop in any time between 5pm and 8pm to celebrate our sweet Gracie.
Grace will be forever missed, every second of every day~
Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home of Portland. To view Grace’s memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWaker.com
In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Grace’s name to Jenna’s House, 117 St. Johns Rd, Johnson, VT 05656
So sorry to hear of your loss Steve and Sharon Russell
– Steve and Sharon Russell
I am old enough to be her grandmother but we spent time in rehab together last Christmas. She called me mama moe and I really do miss her. Fly my beautiful angel Mama moe
– Maureen Farrington
Grace was a special light of life! I met grace while at GMTC and in the short time i knew her we became very close, she saved my life more times than i can count by talking me down and helping me better my recovery! We shared so many laughs especially on the basketball court. Some may say im a rough man but graciebear beought out the softer side of me and for that i am so greatful, i cherrish and will forever cherrish our many talks and memories together. God has a plan for all of us and i look at her passing as a blessing because she no longer has to suffer the demons she fought daily! I will miss u forever Gracie i love you near and dear and u will always be apart of my heart!
– Troy Maloney Jr (TJ)
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Funeral Home
– A Memorial Tree was planted for Grace Katherine Riley
Scott and Amy, Susan and I send our deepest condolences to the family. I will include prayers for Grace at this coming weekend Masses in Richford and Montgomery. Consider me a friend and if you need someone to just listen, call upon me. In Christ, Deacon Armand Auclair
– Deacon Auclair
Grace and I went to middle school together and, though I haven’t talked to her in a long while, I was crushed to hear of her passing. She was always so full of joy and laughs and just all around positive energy. Her passing is certainly the loss of a very bright light. I’ll keep her in my heart. My condolences to her family. Rest well Grace.
I met Grace at Gmtc And I can say from the time I was there with her to the day I left She made me feel so welcome. I was around her age And I remember everything she said to me. from how welcome she made me feel And the kindness surrounding her soul. You could always see a bright light shining from her. Grace, I remember the first things that you said to me when I got to the cabin. I was so anxious however the light from her welcome made me feel accepted and understood. She will forever be an angel. I think about Grace every single day. I love you Grace. I will never forget the impact you made on my life. Rest easy angel