Patricia M. Palermo-Stevenson, 53, of Manchester, NH died on Monday, December 22, 2025 at her residence in Manchester, NH.
Ms. Palermo-Stevenson was born on June 13, 1972, in Manchester, NH the daughter of the late John J. and Annette M. Palermo. She was a lifelong resident of Manchester, NH.
As a child, she enjoyed working on cars with her father and grew up an avid Boston sports fan. She was known for her love of the Boston Red Sox and would often yell at the television while watching them play. The worse the play, the more vocal she would become. On her birthday, she loved going to Fenway to yell in person. Trish also never missed watching the New England Patriots play.
When she was younger, Trish would go fishing with her boys. She would also attend the annual holiday TSO concert with her sister. She loved watching the show “NCIS” and shared that passion with her mother and sons. Getting “Gibbsed” was not uncommon in her presence. She was also known for her competitive spirit when playing racing video games and would lean into the turns on the couch to help her go faster.
Trish and her sons had a fast-food tradition where they would race to see who would be the first to eat a french-fry. One time after picking up a Five Guys order, she got to the car first and locked Joey out. When he noticed, they locked eyes, she stuck her tongue out and ate the first fry and laughed before unlocking the door and headed home.
She is survived by her two sons, Joseph Palermo and Anthony Palermo-Veilleux, a sister, Regina Sanders, nieces, Michelle, Bridget, a nephew, Andrew, aunts, Janine and Janet, uncles, Daniel, Renald, David, Michael and several cousins.
SERVICES: There will be a funeral mass 10am on January 17, at St Peter’s Church. 567 Manchester Rd. Auburn, NH Please wear something pink in her honor if you are so inclined.
It has been suggested that those who wish may make memorial contributions to the charity of one’s choice, in memory of Ms. Palermo-Stevenson.
Phaneuf Funeral Homes and Crematorium assisted the family with arrangements. To view an online memorial, leave a message of condolence, or for more information please go to https://phaneuf.net/
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