HARTFORD COUNTY, CONNECTICUT — The communities of Hartford, Harwinton, and New Hartford, Connecticut, are grieving the heartbreaking loss of 5-year-old Olivia Grace Videtto, whose life was tragically cut short on Monday, June 1, 2026, following a sudden accident while she was playing outdoors in a place she loved deeply.
Olivia, born on July 3, 2020, in Hartford, Connecticut, was the cherished daughter of Tyler and Lauren (Poudin) Videtto. Her passing has left her family, school community, church members, and neighbors in profound sorrow as they remember a child described as joyful, loving, and full of light.

A Joyful Life Filled With Love and Curiosity in Harwinton and New Hartford
Olivia spent her early childhood surrounded by the close-knit communities of Harwinton and New Hartford, Connecticut, where she attended Harwinton Consolidated School and participated in activities at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in New Hartford.
Family members describe Olivia as a deeply affectionate and observant child who found happiness in everyday moments. She was known for her curiosity, her bright imagination, and her ability to connect with people of all ages.
She loved her home, her school, her church, and most of all, her family—especially her younger sister, whom she adored. Her presence brought warmth and joy into every space she entered.
Remembered for Her Kindness, Personality, and Bright Spirit
Friends, teachers, and loved ones remember Olivia as a child who naturally uplifted others. She enjoyed talking with everyone she met and had a rare ability to make people feel seen and appreciated.
Her personality was described as gentle yet expressive, thoughtful yet energetic. She often noticed small details others missed and shared them with excitement and innocence.
Olivia’s favorite colors were pink and purple. She loved horses and had a remarkable fascination with dinosaurs—earning her the affectionate description of a “tiny paleontologist” among family and teachers.
Family Left With Deep Loss and Cherished Memories
Olivia is survived by her loving parents, Tyler and Lauren Videtto, and her beloved sister, Georgia “Georgie” Videtto.
She is also survived by her grandparents, Don and Emily Poudin of New Hartford, Connecticut, and John and Maryann Videtto of Harwinton, Connecticut, as well as her uncles, Travis Poudin of Southington and Warren Videtto of Winsted, along with a large extended family and caring community.
Her family remembers her as a child who brought unmatched joy, whose love was freely given, and whose presence made life brighter for everyone around her.
Community Mourning Across Hartford County, Connecticut
The loss of Olivia has deeply affected residents across Hartford County, particularly in Harwinton, New Hartford, and Winsted, where she was known through school, church, and community connections.
Messages of sympathy, prayer, and support have poured in from neighbors, classmates, and community members. Many have described her passing as an unimaginable tragedy that has united the community in grief and compassion.
Funeral and Visitation Details in Winsted and New Hartford
Family and friends will gather to honor Olivia’s life at the following services:
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Visitation:
Friday, June 12, 2026
Montano-Shea Funeral Home
922 Main Street, Winsted, Connecticut
3:00 PM – 7:00 PM -
Funeral Service:
Saturday, June 13, 2026
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
39 Prospect Street
New Hartford, Connecticut 06057
2:00 PM
Community members are invited to join in celebrating Olivia’s life, sharing memories, and supporting her family during this deeply painful time.
A Life That Will Never Be Forgotten
Though her life was brief, Olivia Grace Videtto left a lasting impact on everyone who knew her. Her laughter, kindness, curiosity, and love continue to live on in the hearts of her family and community.
In Hartford County, Connecticut, she will be remembered not only for the tragedy of her passing but for the beautiful light she brought into the world.
Closing Tribute
Olivia Grace Videtto will forever remain in the hearts of her family, friends, teachers, and church community. Her memory will continue to shine through every life she touched.
May she rest in eternal peace.




