Susan Elizabeth Engstrom Johnson regrets to inform you that her dance card is full. She has left this world on a forever trip to visit her parents, husband and loved ones in the Ever After. Susan left this poem as her final words to those she loved: "When I am dead, cry for me a little. Think of me sometimes, but not too much...Think of me now & again as I was in life at some moment it was pleasant to recall but not for long. Leave me in peace as I shall leave you, too, in peace." –TK, Loved and missed by jeremiah. Sonia .Kyle. raelynn . Nicholas. Brandon. Shamrock. and Keegan.
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I can't believe it has been a whole year. I think of Susan often and I miss her. She was a wonderful person.
Donna McCaul Thibodeau
Friend
April 25, 2022
Rip my friend enjoy your new adventure
Kathy tommila
Classmate
May 7, 2021
Susan was one of my friends in the Goodreads Ireland group. She was a wonderful person and I will miss her very much xo
Donna McCaul Thibodeau
Friend
May 3, 2021
Susan was probably the most wonderful person I've ever met, in a life fortunate to be filled with wonderful people.
She made friends all over the world simply through her joy of reading, many of whom she met in person, leaving behind a feeling of respect, camaraderie, and adoration wherever she travelled. I am one of her many adorers blessed with the occasion of meeting her. I also had the great fortune of meeting her son Brandon in person and her son Jeremiah on line, as well as his beautiful children. I can only imagine how saddened they all are at her passing.
My deepest sympathies and condolences to you all.
Declan Lyons
Friend
May 3, 2021
Susan and I were online friends through Goodreads and Facebook. I enjoyed talking to her about books. My condolences to her family.
Thomas Keating
Friend
May 2, 2021
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