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Carolyn Rice
January 16, 2018
Though her condition during her last years were not by choice... yet, they were filled with love and light. A lesson in accepting care, giving care and the circles of love that last. Godspeed Susan. See you down the road.
DeAnn Orie
January 16, 2018
I am so very sad to hear about Susan's passing. She was very good to me when I worked for CFO magazine, basically taking me under her wing and teaching me the tools of the trade. I hadn't seen her in years, but I never forgot her and will always miss her.
Laurie Feldman
January 15, 2018
Ah, Susie........may you enjoy stale Peeps and candy corn to your heart's content, with a constant background of Springsteen. Meanwhile we, here, will need to learn to navigate a world that is a little darker, a little less joyful, a little less colorful without you. Be free, Susie. Condolences to all her family and friends.
Joyce Flaherty
January 15, 2018
I am so sad to read about Susan. I volunteered with her at the Women's Lunch Place on Tuesday mornings. Susan was one of my favorite people, she was always so happy and the great to be be with. I was not aware of her illness, I know she will be missed by all. A beautiful person inside and out.
Joyce Flaherty
Hanover, Ma
Craig Sonnenfeld
January 14, 2018
I'm so sorry to hear about Susan's passing. She was a kind soul. Years ago we went to the Woodstock music festival together with some other friends. Her sense of humor was such a pleasure to be around.
Andrea Wilder
January 14, 2018
Susie was an enchanting, joyous women. Her brother said she was born this way. She had a mind full of references, from her life, from her travels, friends, Bruce Springsteen. She was a focal point in the minyan. And her clothes! Just as joyous as she was, as inventive, as free form. I have never known anyone remotely like her. She will always be missed.
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