Henry L. Lavanway

Henry L. Lavanway obituary, Winooski, VT

Henry L. Lavanway

Henry Lavanway Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Perkins-Parker Funeral Home Cremation Services - Waterbury on Jul. 12, 2025.

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Henry LaVanway, 63, of Duxbury, Vermont, passed away on June 12, 2025.
Born on June 18, 1961, in Los Angeles County, California, Henry was the son of Kenneth and Theresa LaVanway. Though born out West while his father served in the military, Vermont was always home. When the family returned, Henry settled in Duxbury, where he remained a lifelong resident and proud member of the community. He gave back through his work with the State of Vermont Buildings and Grounds Services in Waterbury.
Henry's true passion, though, was racing.
For more than 30 years, Henry was a dedicated part of Vermont's stock car racing scene. He began as a driver, racing coupes and modifieds at Bear Ridge Speedway in Bradford, where his iconic car - the "38 Special" - became a fan favorite. He briefly tried his hand in the Pro Stock division at Claremont Speedway in New Hampshire, piloting a car he built himself. But Henry's heart belonged to dirt, and he always returned to Bear Ridge, where his love of racing began.
After stepping away from the driver's seat, Henry never left the track. He became a beloved presence in the pits and grandstands at short tracks across New England, supporting race teams and cheering from the backstretch. Whether it was a Thursday night in Barre or a Saturday in Bradford, Henry was there - tools in hand, smile on his face, and ready to help.
To the racing world, he was known by many names: Hank, Hammer, and - with good humor - Tiny. His towering height and even bigger personality made him easy to spot in any crowd. But more than anything, Henry was known for his unwavering loyalty, generosity, and love for the sport and the people in it.
Of all the places he loved, Thunder Road International Speedway in Barre held a special place in Henry's heart. He never missed a race. If he wasn't in the pits lending a hand, he was perched along the backstretch, eyes locked on the action.
Henry is predeceased by his parents, Kenneth and Theresa LaVanway. He is survived by Donald LaVanway and Danielle Cubit-LaVanway of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina; Dustin Mable of Middlesex, Vermont; and Amber Gibbs of Waterbury Center, Vermont.
Per Henry's wishes, no formal service will be held. His friends and family encourage those who knew him to honor his memory by continuing to support local short track racing - just as Henry did, every week, rain or shine.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Race to Read Program at Thunder Road International Speedway - a cause close to Henry's heart and one that helps inspire the next generation of racers. Donations to this cause may be sent to 41 Park St., Barre, VT 05641. To plant a beautiful memorial tree in memory of Henry, please visit our Tree Store.

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