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Suzanne Hussey-Germany Obituary

Of Stoneham, August 14, 2008 at age 45. Beloved mother of Amanda L. Germany and the late Wayne Edwin Jose. Devoted daughter Barbara (McNeil) Hussey and the late Michael J. Hussey. Dear sister of Michael D. Hussey and Mark C. Hussey. Also survived by her beloved dogs Jimmy, Foxy and Scooter and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Funeral from the Barile Family Funeral Home, 482 Main St. (RT 28) STONEHAM Tuesday at 9am followed by a Funeral Mass celebrating Suzanne's life in St. Patrick Church, 71 Central St. Stoneham at 10am. Family and friends are kindly invited to attend Visiting Hours, Monday 5-8 pm. Parking attendants will be available. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in memory of Suzanne to the Suzanne Germany Fund, c/o Amanda Germany at any branch of Citizens Bank. For directions or to send a memorial condolence www.barilefuneral.com Barile Family Funeral Homes Stoneham - Reading 781.438.2280

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Published by Boston Globe on Aug. 17, 2008.

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Danielle Brown

October 1, 2008

My dear Amanda...it has taken me quite some time to be able to leave a message here but here it goes. First your mum was truly an amazing and remarkable woman. She was and always will be in my heart. I can not imagine what you are going through as you continue on your journey without your mum, even though she will be with you always in spirit. I just hope you know that when ever you need me I am here for you always!! Luv Ya!

Gail Loder

August 21, 2008

My dear sweet Amanda
I can't tell you what your mom ment to all of us. I wish you all my best from my heart.
Love Gail

Joyce Chandler

August 20, 2008

Amanda... a mother is always in your heart. May you always hold her dear

amanda germany

August 18, 2008

for those of you who will not get to hear my eulogy tomorrow: My mother was a very accomplished woman. She had her associates in law and graduated from blaine. She offered words of advice to anyone who would listen. She gave until she had no more to give. She was a daughter, a sister, an aunt, a cousin, and a friend. Most importantly she was a teacher. She taught me from a young age to always be fair, to be kind, to be loyal, to be honest, to be positive, to be respectful, to believe in myself, to follow my dreams, to not take life so seriously, to study hard, that family comes first, and that friends are the family we choose for ourselves. These are our values that we built our foundation on. She gave me every possible tool that I would need in this world without asking for anything in return. Knowing that one day when I ventured on my own that confirmation would be good enough for her. She shared her wisdom so that one day when I must make decisions I could depend on my own intuition instead of others intentions. She gave me laughter, so that I could cope with any of life’s struggles. She gave me spirituality. Most importantly she gave me herself. I am so lucky to have been her daughter. My mother was my best friend. She was there anytime I needed her, no questions asked. She would always listen….and never…well ….she judged sometimes. She supported me through all my choices, right and wrong, and wiped up the messes I made. She loved me unconditionally. She gave me so much that the eye could never see, but my soul feels it. Nobody can ever take that away from me. Today I am not only saying goodbye to my mother, but my teacher, my confidant, my mentor, my friend. I would like to close with a saying that mum always held true to her heart. Live-your life at its fullest, laugh- at all things that don’t matter, and love-with all that you have and more. I love you mum.

Jennifer Dargie

August 18, 2008

Suzanne was a wonderfully funny woman, who always let you know exactly how she felt. Its a rare (and wonderful) quality that not many people have today. She will be missed by many people, and definitely me. She did a lot for me during a rough time, I will never forget how much she rallied for us. Suzanne was a true protector of all of her friends and her family. She will be severely missed. Thank you for all that you did Suz.

Tracy Toppi

August 18, 2008

My sincere condolences for you and your family. Sue was very loved and will be deeply missed but I know in my heart she is happy now and that gives me peace. I hope it helps you make it through this very tough time.

Kerri Marie Haskell

August 18, 2008

Amanda - My heart goes out to you in this tough time. Please know that I am here for you if you need me. Your mother was such an amazing person and I feel truly blessed to have known her. I'll never forget her taking care of us on those summer nights in Malden (when I practically lived at your house). She always had a way of making me laugh and smile, no matter how bad I felt. She was so good to me and to everyone else around her. I will never forget her.

Kay & Frank Camara

August 17, 2008

Amanda: Sorry for the loss of your Mother. I know your Mother is up there with Pop's and he will take care of here. She saw him a couple of times, He was waiting for her. We will be there for you. Please call us if you need anything. Love, Aunt Kay and Uncle Frank

Betty Haskell

August 17, 2008

Amanda, I am very saddened to hear of your Mom's passing! You'll always have her in your heart, and always remember how much she loved you. I'll always remember how good and kind she was to Kerri.

With Deep Sympathy,

Betty Haskell

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