Vivienne I. Trawick
November 27, 1942 – January 3, 2024
Vivienne Irene Trawick, was born in Washington, D.C., on November 27, 1942, and died on January 3, 2024 at Calvert Hospital. She was the Daughter of Julia Irene and James Charles Michaud of Hyattsville MD and a graduate of Regina High School. Vivienne and her husband Michael Trawick moved to Rose Haven, MD in the mid-1990s, where she became an environmental advocate and fundraiser. During that time period Vivienne became a realtor. In her free-time she enjoyed vacationing at the beach and traveling to visit family and friends across the country. She is survived by her daughter, Barbara Gear, her mother Julia Irene Michaud, her sister Susan Johnson, and her two brothers, Chris Michaud and Glenn Michaud. She was predeceased by her daughter, Kathleen Garritty, her husbands Gerald Garritty and Michael Trawick, her father James C. Michaud, and her brothers James T. Michaud and Gary Michaud.
Services for Vivienne will be as follows:
Mass of Christian Burial at St. John Neumann Church at 10:30 a.m.
620 Bestgate Road, Annapolis, MD
Please join Barbara at her home, 273 Long Point Road, Crownsville, MD 21032
For coffee and tea prior to going to the cemetery.
Burial will be at Crownsville Veterans Cemetery at 1:45 p.m.
1122 Sunrise Beach Road Crownsville, MD 21032
Following services at the cemetery, Barbara has invited all back to her home
for more refreshments and to share stories of remembrance of her beloved mother.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Vivienne’s memory can be made to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Attn: Membership Department
6 Herndon Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21403
or
SPCA of Anne Arundel County
1815 Bay Ridge Ave,
Annapolis, MD 21403
Visitation
Services
- Mass of Christian Burial
Friday, January 19, 2024
10:30 A.M.
Interment
- Burial
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I have fond childhood memories with Aunt Viv. She always knew how to host a good time at her house near the beach where we enjoyed bustling holidays and summer bbqs. I particularly remember her extensive herb garden, festive living room bar and piano, and talking with her about events to improve the Bay’s health. Aunt Viv had a great eye for beauty and gifted me decorative jewelry holders and vases from museums that I treasured growing up. Fresh flowers and dogs always brought her joy. Viv was also a strong female role model for me; she was never afraid to speak her mind and I recall her exuding ease and confidence. Love to Aunt Viv! May you find rest and happiness. Sara Johnson (niece)
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I have fond childhood memories with Aunt Viv. She always knew how to host a good time at her house near the beach where we enjoyed bustling holidays and summer bbqs. I particularly remember her extensive herb garden, festive living room bar and piano, and talking with her about events to improve the Bay’s health. Aunt Viv had a great eye for beauty and gifted me decorative jewelry holders and vases from museums that I treasured growing up. Fresh flowers and dogs always brought her joy. Viv was also a strong female role model for me; she was never afraid to speak her mind and I recall her exuding ease and confidence. Love to Aunt Viv! May you find rest and happiness. Sara Johnson (niece)