Obituaries » MEGAN A LACROIX
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Burial Date March 24, 2025
Place of Service Worcester County Memorial Park
Section Heritage II Hope Mausoleum Lot Number: EL410Grave Number: 60C
Megan A LaCroix, 40, of Massachusetts, died on February 17,2025.
She is survived by her children Epic Bell of Ashley Falls, Massachusetts, Ciara Griffin of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Ainyah Griffin of Pittsfield, Massachusetts and Miracle Rose; her sisters Tracy LaCroix of Worcester, MA, Michelle LaCroix of Worcester, MA, Jacquelyn Bertucci Landry of Slidell, LA, Melinda LaCroix of North Brookfield, Massachusetts and Crys LaCroix of Tulsa, Oklahoma; a brother James Bertucci of Chalmettet, LA; her aunt and uncle Sandra and Ronald Papierski of Spencer, Massachusetts; her aunt and uncle Tina and Dennis of Florida; her aunt Terri Pecevich of Winchendon; her uncle Alfred Papierski of Beliz; and many cousins.
She is predeceased by her Grandmother, Claire Gonyer; Her mother, Elizabeth LaCroix and her father, Gary Hugenin, both of Worcester, Massachusetts; Her uncles John,Donald Papierski Jr.,and James McKeon, Peter Papierski; aunt Sharlene Papierski; aunt Louise Vivlamore;aunt Robin LaCroix.
Megan, nicknamed “Pebbles” by her sisters, attended North Brookfield Jr/Sr High school and graduated in 2003. She was a mother, a wearer of many tattoos, a lover of the color blue, and a fashionista with a predilection for loud jewelry. She was bubbly, goofy and funny once she felt comfortable with others. Megan spent many years of her adult life battling a severe drug addiction, which her sister Melinda tried to help her recover from. This addiction made her life small and difficult, but her family chooses to remember her as a vivacious woman with a sense of humor and a love for her children. She will be sorely missed by all of us.
Donations to the Hope House Addiction Services center, a rehabilitation center in Boston, Massachusetts, can be made in Megan’s name. Please visit: https://www.hopehouseboston.org/donate