Todd Andrew Charlebois passed away peacefully at his home in Colchester on November 19, 2025, at the young age of 32.
His sudden departure leaves a deep and irreplaceable void in the lives of those who loved him, as well as in the wider community that came to know him through his kindness, dedication, and unmistakable spirit.
Todd was a devoted husband to his beloved wife, Ashya Lineberry, with whom he shared a relationship built on genuine partnership, laughter, and unwavering support.
Together, they navigated the joys and challenges of life, always returning to the foundation of family that meant everything to Todd.
He was also a cherished father, wholly devoted to his young sons, whose lives were brightened each day by his presence.
Todd embraced fatherhood with limitless love and enthusiasm whether through the small, everyday moments or the cherished traditions that became part of their family story. His sons will forever carry with them the warmth, strength, and gentleness he modeled.
Professionally, Todd was a hardworking and respected self-employed arborist, best known for operating Todd’s Tree Service.
To Todd, his work was more than a trade it was a craft that he approached with pride, skill, and care. His reputation for integrity and dedication earned him the appreciation of many throughout the area.
Those who worked with him or relied on his expertise knew they could count on his reliability and his willingness to go above and beyond. The trees he tended, the landscapes he restored, and the customers he helped stand as quiet testaments to the effort and heart he poured into his profession.
Outside of work, Todd embraced life with passion and a sense of adventure. Drag racing was among his greatest joys a pastime that brought him excitement, camaraderie, and countless unforgettable moments.
Whether behind the wheel or supporting others at the track, Todd found connection in the shared thrill of the sport.
He also treasured the simplicity and togetherness of camping with his family. Those trips spent around the fire, under the open sky, and surrounded by nature became some of his most valued memories.
They were moments where Todd could slow down, breathe deeply, and delight in the laughter and closeness of the people he loved most.
Todd will be profoundly missed by his family, by many dear friends, and by the broader community he touched throughout his life. His memory will live on in the stories shared, the love he gave, and the countless lives he brightened through his generosity, dedication, and genuine character.
Colchester has lost a remarkable member of its community, and those who knew Todd will carry his legacy forward with gratitude and love.
