George Augustine Theriault

Born on February 25, 1944 in Lincoln, New Hampshire.
Passed February 15, 2025 in Palm Bay, Florida

George Augustine Theriault died on February 15, 2025. He was 80 years old. He was born in Lincoln, NH to Patrick and Angelina (Chiasson) Theriault. George grew up in Plymouth, NH before his family moved to Palm Bay, Florida in 1958. He attended Melbourne High School and graduated in 1963. George joined the US Navy after graduation and served for 4 years making two tours of duty to Viet Nam. After being discharged from the Navy in 1968 he married Anita Fisher who graduated from Melbourne High School in 1965. They had three daughters and lived in Micco, Florida from 1968 til the present. George was very proud of his daughters and their husbands, his grandchildren and his military service. George worked retail sales for over 30 years for Winn Dixie, Lowes, and Home Depot.
George is predeceased by his parents, Patrick and Angelina Theriault and two of his brothers; Richard Theriault and Robert Theriault. He is survived by his wife, Anita Fisher Theriault, two brothers; Donald Theriault and David Theriault, his three daughters; Donna (Dave) Barnes, Diane (Art) Lindstrom and Debra (Raymond) Gage and seven grandchildren; Andrew (Daphne) Lindstrom, Sean (Victoria) Lindstrom, Jason Lindstrom, Alexander Gage, Rayna Gage, Danielle Barnes and Derek Barnes and many nieces and nephews and cousins.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to the William Childs Hospice House on Malabar Road in Palm Bay.
Funeral arrangements are handled by Brownlie-Maxwell Funeral Home.

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Leann and Michael Stausing from Melbourne, FL wrote on February 27, 2025:
George was such a great guy-- so interesting and with a wonderful sense of humor. He loved his family deeply and was so proud of his military service. We feel fortunate to have known him.
Debra Gage from Vero Beach wrote on February 26, 2025:
Loving father, I will miss you you. May you be in comfort and peace. Your loving daughter Deb