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Danielle Eaves
March 31, 2020
Aunt Sue continues to guide my work in hospice care and was one of the greatest teachers in showing me that it isnt about helping people die, it is about helping people to live until they die.
Dan DeMars
October 24, 2008
Andy -
I just read of Susan's passing in the recent issue of the UVM Alumni magazine and feel such sorrow from the news.  She was an absolutely wonderful, kind and loving individual and I am very happy to have known and shared time with her back when we were at UVM.  I can only imagine the pain of losing a spouse, especially one so young and vibrant as Sue.  The two of you will be in my thoughts.
Kelly & Marc LeBlond
May 6, 2008
Sue was a bright and shining star who now looks over all of us. She will be thought of and remebered with all the kindness and love that she gave to everyone she came in contact with. She is grace under pressure no matter the situation and we will all miss her cheerful presence.
Samuel Mukasa
April 28, 2008
It's always hard to say goodbye to a friend. Sue will be missed not just by me but everyone who knew her. I still think of her often and hope that her family knows what a wonderful person she was and forever will be in the hearts of those who called her friend.
Donna Binette
April 17, 2008
Andy,
I just heard about Sue's passing, and am so sorry for you, her family and your family. I used to work with her at Faulkner many years ago.  We used to share doggie stories - they were our kids.  I always enjoyed working with her and talking with her (I was in I.S trying to get Blood Bank on line in Order Entry).  She was so meticulous, and passionate about her work with the patient's care as her utmost concern.  The hospital was very lucky to have her.  My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Rochelle Solomon
April 14, 2008
My condolences go out to Andy, Sue's Family and friends.
Sue was my mentor and friend. I will take with me all the lessons she has taught me.
A poem inspired by Sue.
God gives you moments of Clarity where LIFE and Death come full circle.
Moments of clarity where through the loss of a loved one you find a new truth.
I cried for the first time at a friend's Memorial Service.
Tears of Sadness...
For I will truly miss this friend and mentor.
As friends and family recounted memories,
They recalled how she had so much to do...
Professionally and Personally..
I was taken aback..,
Friday prior to her memorial, I could not help but feel like I had so much to do.
As my friend had so much to do.
She had done so much..
Impacted so many lives..
Even through death, I felt she had visited with me.
Helping me as she did so many years ago,
When I was unhappy with my chosen profession.
She counseled me.. Life changes..
With new endings there are new beginnings,
The journey is not always smooth.
There are many curves.
Stick to the course and hold on to your core values, beliefs...
There is so much to do..
And while I would like to back track at times...
I have to keep on moving..
Embracing and learning from life's experience and 
God's Moments of Clarity..
Gregory Levesque
April 11, 2008
The Levesque Family from Salem, NH is deeply sadden about Sue's passing.
Camden Villaire
April 10, 2008
Uncle Andy  & Maggie , 
    Aunt Sue was the most wonderful aunt and even though she has past she will always be in our hearts.
Karen Abbott
April 10, 2008
Andy, my deepest sympathy. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers
Eleyah Tallo
April 9, 2008
Dear Andy,
I am deeply saddened to hear the news of Sue's passing. My thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. Sue was  such a nice person and helped me a great deal and for that she will always have a bright spot in my heart. 
With heartfelt condolences.
Eleyah Tallo (Faulkner Lab)
Ed O'Brien
April 9, 2008
Andy,
My deepest sympathies. Sue's dedication to her work, ski patrol, family and friends, is inspiring. My time spent with Sue was always rewarding and fun. She always looked to the brighter side of life.
Ed
Eoin Lynch
April 9, 2008
Andy -
My deepest sympathies on your loss.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Eoin
Donna Bromberg
April 8, 2008
Dear Eaves and Bezanson families,
     I have worked with Sue for many years at the Faulkner Hospital.  My thoughts and deepest sympathies are with all of you.
     Sue was such an amazing person with so much spirit and dedication.  She fought so hard and never complained, always had a smile.  She was an inspiration to all of us and will be missed so much at the Faulkner.
With deepest sympathy,
Donna Bromberg

Sue on the Allagash River in Maine
April 8, 2008
Mary Levesque
April 8, 2008
Verna,Ron & Don!
So sorry to hear about the loss of Sue.  We remember all the good times she had with Cindy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Lou & Mary Levesque
evelyn enriquez
April 8, 2008
My condolence to the family of Sue. She was a very kind person and I will greatly miss her.
                   BIDMC
Debbie Levesque (D'Orazio)
April 8, 2008
Dear Eaves Family,
So sorry for your loss. Sue was a fun and lovely child when I knew her. In reading about her she grew into wonderful person. 
Again, So sorry.
Debbie
Elliott and Wendy Cutler
April 8, 2008
Andy-
Sue carried the sun with her wherever she went, and we will always remember her gentle caring way. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Licia (Vorce) Iott
April 7, 2008
Mrs. Eaves, Ron and Don,
I am so sorry to hear about Sue.  My many memories of our childhood include her.  My thoughts and prayers are with you all in this time of sorrow.
Licia, Charlie and Talyia Iott
Jason Graves
April 7, 2008
Andy,
I am very saddened by the news of your wife Sue.  Though I've never met her, she sounds like an amazing woman and I'm sure she will be missed by many.
I know she will be in a better place.  Hope in that fact is what gave/gives me strength after my son went to heaven.  I hope it will do the same for you.

Sue sailing Green Dragon "down Maine"
April 7, 2008
Dan & Kathy Seero
April 7, 2008
Andy, Kathy and I are so sorry for your loss.
“Though thou loved her as thyself,
As a self of purer clay,
Though her parting dims the day,
Stealing grace from all alive”
Jennifer (Eaves) Hayes
April 7, 2008
My heart is filled with all the happy memories I have about my cousin Sue.  As a little girl, I looked up to her.  She was my cool, older cousin.  Some of my happiest childhood memories include Sue and Uncle Gery teaching me to swim in the pool.  I even recall watching her play field hockey a couple of times.  In many ways she was the sister I always wished I had.  Sue was always full of sunshine, and I will forever remember her laugh.  You couldn't keep from laughing with her when you heard it because it was melodic!  Distance might have kept us from seeing each other in recent years, but my love for Sue never changed.  
Aunt Verna, Don, Ron, and Andy, my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Danielle Smith Bruce
April 7, 2008
Andy, Tim and I are so deeply saddened by the news of Sue's passing.  Those of us at SR that have worked along side of you will carry nothing but the fondest memories of working, laughing and playing.  Sue was a gift. 
 "Life is not measured by the by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away".  
Thinking of you Andy and your family,
Danielle and Tim Bruce
COL Jeffrey & Joanna Vorce
April 7, 2008
To the Eaves Family:
Our prayers are with you during this time.  Susan touched everyone she came in contact with, a strong will and even a larger heart for those around her, she will be deeply missed by those she touched.  I count it a blessing to have known her, to see her grow up during her younger years, but most importantly I am honored to call her a friend.
John (JK) Kane
April 7, 2008
Susan Bezanson
NSP: 181486
 
From all her friends in the National Ski Patrol - Maine Region....
Susan was an active patroller from 1995 right up to her last day with us.  She was active in training from the day she started and during her pursuit of her Senior Status.  She completed all required components except for the OEC to which she was attempting to do even while being ill.  Sue had been ill for a few years, but always found a way to fully serve her duties as a Sunday River Ski Patroller.  Never once offering an excuse, she fought to battle this disease straight on with all means available to her.  She made sure that she and her husband (Andrew "Andy" Bezanson also a patroller at Sunday River) contributed in every way possible to ensure coverage on the hill for Sunday River.
 
Her professional knowledge in the medical field combined with her passion for skiing made it a natural fit to be a National Ski Patroller.  Her abilities as a trainer were put into action almost the day she signed up.  All candidates that came through the rigors of SR's candidate program subsequent to her arrival had the very best of training both medically and for the skiing and tobogganing modules.  She always had a calming, compassionate and professional approach to everything she did.  She was always the first to volunteer for the largest of on-hill projects and the first to respond to accidents on the hill.  Her energy level and high spirit were so contagious that everyone wanted to be around her.  Her desire for having FUN patrolling will be missed, but never forgotten. 
 
Sue Bezanson represented everything a new (and experienced) patroller strived to be.  We, at Sunday River, were blessed that she chose to patrol here.  
 
On behalf of all Maine Region Members, we offer our deepest sympathies and thoughts to Andy and all her family.
Cindy Shanker
April 7, 2008
What a passionate and dedicated individual! She is truly an inspiration to us all. Her determination, desire to actively contribute to the world have undoubtedly left thier mark in my heart. There will be many to aspire to be like her, and even more that were fortunate enough to be blessed with her companionship and spark for life. Thanks for being you.
Cindy Routhier
April 7, 2008
Hello Eaves family,
So very sorry to hear about Sue.  I looked for her at our last class reunion and was sad that she wasn't there.
I still remember growing up across the street on Garrison Road.  It seems like yesterday, all those childhood memories.
I distinctly remember Sue and Mr. Eaves teaching me how to ski at Pat's Peak.  Also remember swimming in the pool and making great forts in the woods. What a great neighborhood to grow up in.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Cindy (Levesque) Routhier
Karl and Marybeth Johnson
April 7, 2008
Sue was a wonderful friend and treated everyone as if she knew them for a lifetime. She will be sorley missed by all. Especially to those she befriended in Ski Patrol where Sue volunteered countless hours.
Richard & Jean Foley
April 7, 2008
Sue, I only hope that when it is time for me to meet my maker, that I go with the grace and courage that you possess. Andy, knowing that the pain is over brings little consolation at this time, but the memories of the love shared will bouy through these trying days ahead. You both are in out thoughts and prayers.
Lauren Wilkinson
April 6, 2008
I am very sorry to hear about Sue.  I have thought about her alot in the past years.  Every childhood memory revolves around her and our friends.  She was a great friend and loved being outdoors.  She taught me how to ski.  I hope she is skiing now.
She will be missed.  Mrs. Eaves, Don and Ron, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.
Lauren (Vorce) Wilkinson
Danielle Eaves
April 6, 2008
Aunt Sue, I am so proud of you. You fought so hard for so many years. I am so thankful for the time we spent and the lessons you taught me. You are an inspiration to us all and will be forever missed. I hope you are having fun up there hanging out with grandpa like you have been talking about!
Uncle Andy & Maggie- thank you so much for taking such good care of Sue. We are so lucky to have you in our family! See you this weekend
Kristina Villaire
April 6, 2008
Sue, You were the sister I never had. You are my hero and I will miss you.

Sue, Andrew and Libby
April 6, 2008

Sue and Libby at her cabin in Maine
April 6, 2008
Audrey Vorce
April 6, 2008
We were so very sorry to read about Susan.  Our prayers are with you Verna and Ronn and Donn. 
Sincerely--- Audrey and Glenn Vorce
The Staff of Morris Funeral Home
April 6, 2008
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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