Harvest, AL – Geraldine Lizotte, age 86, passed away peacefully on April 15, 2026, in Huntsville, Alabama, leaving behind a family who loved her deeply and will miss her always. Born in 1939 in Claremont, New Hampshire, Geraldine was a woman of quiet strength, deep kindness, and devotion to those she loved. From an early age, she understood the value of hard work, beginning in the shoe industry in New Hampshire. It was there that she met the love of her life, Paul Romeo Lizotte. Together, they built a life centered on family, perseverance, and lasting love. After marrying, Geraldine and Paul made their home in Attleboro, Massachusetts, where they raised their children. Those years were filled with treasured memories – family time, laughter, road trips, camping adventures, and the steady love of a mother who was always there. Geraldine later worked for many years in the eyeglass manufacturing industry, where she formed lasting friendships and was known for her warm heart and caring nature. Around 1991, as she and Paul approached retirement, they returned to Claremont, the town where her life began. There, Geraldine continued to work and devoted herself to caring for people with developmental disabilities, a reflection of her compassion, patience, humility, and willingness to help others. She enjoyed traveling throughout New England, camping with her children, seeing new places, and especially a memorable trip to Europe. She gave freely of herself and always made time for causes and people she believed in. Geraldine is survived by her beloved husband, Paul Romeo Lizotte; her daughter, Shelby Pereira and her husband, Gabriel Pereira, of Harrison, Maine; her son, Cully Granger, of Tunnel Hill, Georgia; and her youngest son, Todd Lizotte and his wife, LeeAnne Lizotte, of Hooksett, New Hampshire. She is also lovingly survived by six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, who were a great source of pride and joy in her life. Geraldine will be remembered for her warmth, selflessness, quiet resilience, and the love she gave so freely. Her life was a gift to her family, and her memory will remain a blessing to all who knew her. There will be no formal funeral. The family plans to hold a gathering of friends at a later date during the summer months.
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Geraldine Lizotte
