Tracy Jo Colvard-Pellerin, 61, of Plattsburgh, passed away Monday, January 20, 2025 unexpectedly at home with her loving husband by her side. She was a beloved wife, mother, sister, sister in law, Gram, aunt, great aunt, and friend. Tracy was born on November 27, 1963 to William and Norma Colvard in Sydney, NY. She attended Beekmantown High School and graduated from Our Lady of Victory Secretarial School. She is predeceased by her both of her parents, brother Edward Colvard, nephew Todd Colvard, father In law's Leonard Pellerin and William LePage. She is survived by her husband Allen Pellerin. Daughters, Ali and Michael Kinahan, Demi and Adam Cook. Son Dawson Pellerin. Grandchildren Hazel Cook, Eleanora Kinahan, and Kallum Cook. Mother in Law Doris LePage, Sister Jacqueline Colvard-Truett husband Donnie and sister Rhonda Colvard. Brother in law Bruce and Susan Pellerin. Sister in Law's Brenda Sanders, Sherri & Jack Rugar, and Julianne Colvard. Nieces and Nephews: Kristen Carnright, Angela Smith, Michael Rotz, Megan Light, Carter Light, Kendahl Light, Jared Pellerin, Chase Pellerin, Will Pellerin, Jacob Sanders. Great nieces and nephews Brett Carnright, Brenden Carnright, Jacob Finley, Brielle Carnright, Will Colvard, Sarah Coy, Kiersten Rotz, Alan Coy. And lifelong best friend Laurie Banker. Her legacy lives on not only in her family but in the many lives she touched. Her home was a place of laughter, comfort, and joy. She enjoyed being home with her dogs, outside gardening or anything with her grandbabies. She was a supportive and involved mom and Graham. She had a love for shopping, bowling, and collecting antiques. Her hardworking and sassy personality shined like no other. She was there for everyone and anyone who needed it. She loved to sing & dance like no one was watching, especially to country music and her favorite, Elvis. Tracy was quite literally the life of any party and anyone who was so lucky to have known her, loved her. She will be greatly missed. There will be a funeral mass on Saturday, January 25, 2025 at 11:00 am at St. John's Church