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John Edward Zecher, Sr.

February 21, 1936 ~ January 28, 2025 (age 88) 88 Years Old

John Zecher, Sr. Obituary

MIDDLEBURY:

On January 28, 2025, John Edward Zecher Sr. passed away at home surrounded by his loving family and friends. John was born February 21, 1936 in Hempstead Long Island NY. He was the second son of E.P. and Marie Zecher, along with his brother Donald.
    As a child, John moved about the country a bit due to his father’s career as a U.S. postal inspector. Eventually, the family settled down in Mansfield MA where the family opened the Old Country Store in the 1950s.
      Throughout the entirety of John’s life he had a deep love for animals and farming, which led him to study animal husbandry at the University of Massachusetts and Michigan State. Once he completed his studies he went back home to Mansfield where he purchased a farm and operated a thriving dairy.
      On January 26, 1968, John married Margaret Camara Richardson. Shortly after marrying, the couple sold the farm and relocated to East Wallingford VT where together they opened the doors of a new business, The Hearth and Cricket Stove Shop. During these years John installed many of the woodstoves and fireplaces for much of the new construction in and around the local ski areas. On February 21, 1973 (John’s Birthday) the couple welcomed John Jr. (John John) to the world.
     A few years later, John and Marge sold the business, moved to Salisbury VT, and purchased a store front in Middlebury, Stoves and Things. Another successful stove, hearth and gift shop, which would later be renamed The Country Bear.
    In 1986, John and Margaret would go their separate ways, they sold the business and John evolved once again and developed the business plan for Homestead Fence Company which he owned and operated into his (semi)retirement. John never liked to stand still so starting in 1988 Homestead Wreath Company was born. He was active in that wreath room right up to this past holiday season.

    In addition to fencing and wreaths, he was also the director of the children’s barn at the Addison County Farm and Field Days. This was his pride and joy. He loved the days of preparation leading up to, and ultimately the fair itself, sharing his love of animals with young and old alike.
     In 1994, John would meet the love of his life, Jeanie Bird. They would spend the next 31 years by each other’s side, sharing many wonderful moments and creating a lifetime of memories.
       John is survived by his son John Jr., stepson Peter Richardson, daughter-in law Stephanie and her husband Andrew Wilson, his Partner Jeanie, and 6 grandchildren. John (Boppy) was a wonderful man and the world is a better place for having him in it. He will truly be missed by so many.
          There will be a celebration of life this spring, date TBD. Anyone interested in attending please contact John Jr. at (518)366-1813 or Jeanie Bird at (802)388-1917 for details. 

Miller & Ketcham of Brandon is assisting the family.
 


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