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Suzanne Shorey Obituary

Suzanne Shorey HINGHAM Suzanne (Stetson) Shorey of Hingham, formerly of Plymouth, passed away at John Scott House in Braintree on October 29, 2008. Beloved wife of the late William F. Shorey. Cherished mother of Bruce Shorey and his wife Kristina of Hingham, Barry Shorey of Plymouth, David Shorey and his wife Diane of Humble, TX and Lynn Kochanowski and her husband Ron of Agawam. Loving sister of Harriet Doyle of Halifax and John Myers of Florida. Devoted grandmother of Kathryn Bizzozero and her husband Michael of West Roxbury, Elizabeth Shorey of South Boston, Kimberly Shorey of Hingham, David Shorey of Humble TX, Benjamin and Sara Kochanowski both of Agawam. Suzanne was a longtime resident of Hingham and spent summers in Plymouth. She enjoyed singing, dancing, tennis, ice skating and match making. She was an active member of the Hingham Civic Music Theatre as well as Hingham Music Community Center Cabaret. Her faith played a strong role in her life. Suzanne was a very active member at Hingham Congregational Church in Hingham and sang for many years in the choir. She was a very positive person and a woman full of life. She was devoted to her family and her faith. Suzanne will be sadly missed by all those who were blessed to have had her in their lives. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the memorial visitation on Saturday, November 1 from 4-8 p.m. in Pyne Keohane Funeral Home, 21 Emerald St., Hingham. A memorial service will be held on Sunday in the Hingham Congregational Church, 366 Main St. Hingham at 1 p.m. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Mrs. Shorey may be made to Hingham Congregational Church, Music Fund, 366 Main St. Hingham, MA 02043. Call 1-800-Keohane or see www.Keohane.com for directions & online condolences.

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Published by The Patriot Ledger from Oct. 31 to Nov. 3, 2008.

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Louise Garrell

November 2, 2008

My prayers are with the family. When I first came to live in New England I was always made to feel like I was one of their own, never an outsider. I have wonderful memories of being with the family on Herring Pond in Cedarville. Great memories that will be with me forever. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers. I will miss you smiling face and sweet nature. God bless your loved ones and may they keep your spirit with them always.

Ann Bone

November 2, 2008

Heard So much stories about You Sue..She was a perfect lady..May her soul rest in eternal peace..

Lizzi (Sugarlump) Shorey

November 1, 2008

GG, my days are so empty without our afternoon giggles. What am I going to do without you? I am so glad for all of our special times together and I will never forget all of our laughs. I am who I am today because of you. Now you can relax and finally dance again. Enjoy yourself and give Grandpa a hug.

Vern Mace

October 31, 2008

Barry,

Moms are always such special people. They are always ready to place their children’s needs before their own, always a pillar of support, and always a source of endless love. Clearly, your mom was so very special to her family and all who knew her. You were so fortunate to have your mom in your life for so many years, even though it never seems long enough. Please accept my deepest sympathies and heartfelt thoughts for you and your family.

Brenda (former nurse)

October 31, 2008

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Roger Brock

October 31, 2008

I'll always be blessed with the memories of Auntie Sue's laugh, hugs, smile and her love. The family memories of summers on Herring Pond as kids and so many holiday gatherings in Hingham and Needham will always be a comfort. Sue, Bud, Anne and Frank are together again.
All my love.
Roger

Barry

October 31, 2008

Mom
I don't know what would have done, many years ago, wth out you. During my younger years, while in the Hospital. You and dad were always their to help and support me! Later on in my life, that same unrelenting support did not flutter one bit. In your later years, I tryed my best (as you both knew) to be their when you need my help and support, for what ever it was about. That is the way you both brought us up. From the bottom of my heart I THANK YOU MOM AND DAD FOR BEING YOU.
Don't worry anymore Mom I will be OK and will find total happieness within, as you have NOW! Back with Dad in a non painfull place called Heaven. Time to cry abit and let you go. LOVE YOU BOTH AND WILL NEVER FORGET YOUR LOVE FOR US ALL!!!!!

Corey Stillson

October 31, 2008

Sue was like a second mother to me while we spent summers on the cape and shared Christmas's in Vermont. Thank you for the fond memories and my God be with you and your family now and forever. Love, Corey

Charmaine Morse

October 31, 2008

Sue was my dear, loving, and close friend for over forty years. We shared many happy times and lots of memories together in the theater field and also in family life. Sue was always there to give me support and cheer me on. Her faith and outlook on life was a shining example to everyone and she will truly be missed. My sympathy and condolences are with her family and wish I could be with you all but my prayers will be with you at this bereaved time.

Dolores Cocco

October 31, 2008

Suzy Q,
Somewhere over the rainbow,we shall meet again. I will always keep you in my prayers. God bless your family.
Dolores Cocco(room mate)

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