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SUSAN DIAMOND Obituary

August 6, 1969 – September 30, 2024 The world has lost a bright light. It is with great sadness we share that Susie Stanley Diamond passed away peacefully on Monday, September 30, surrounded by her family and close friends. We are all blessed to have known her and loved her, and to be loved by her in return. She leaves behind her devoted husband, Steve; two adoring children, Lindsay and Cooper; loving parents, Mary and Peter; and cherished brother Tim and his wife Charlotte. Her absence will be profoundly felt by her Diamond family including Joanne; Tim and Jennifer; Mark and Patti; and Chris and Sajeda; as well as by her nieces and nephews including God-daughters Nicole Stanley and Taylor Diamond; Victoria Stanley, and Ava, Griffin and Chloe Diamond. She will also be deeply missed and never forgotten by her tight-knit circles of friends. Susie had a truly wonderful life. Born at Toronto General Hospital, Susie's nickname was Summertime because, in addition to her obvious beauty, she radiated brightness and warmth. She grew up in north Toronto (Henry Farm) surrounded by dozens of kids and a close community of young families including The Bartons – Tori Barton would become Susie's lifelong friend. The Stanleys moved to York Mills in 1978 where Susie attended Owen Blvd School before heading off to Havergal College. Her passionate association with Havergal started in Fall of 1981 when she entered Grade 7. Susie fully committed to life at Havergal excelling at academics and athletics (and the odd social event) and was selected as a School Prefect before graduating in 1988. From the Class of '88 emerged many of Susie's most enduring friendships, and several of these friends were with her on the afternoon of her passing. Following in her Mom's footsteps, Susie spent her summers at Camp Tanamakoon. She progressed from camper to staff to devoted member of Tan Alumni, attending reunions and retreats in Algonquin Park. Her love of summer camp manifested into Susie volunteering as a counsellor at Camp Oochigeas for young children battling cancer. Susie attended Western University graduating with Honours in 1992. Among the happiest days of her life, Western is where she met dozens of everlasting friends, most notably her Gamma Phi Beta sorority sisters. Her last evening out was the recent Gamma Reunion in Toronto which she absolutely loved. In 2004, Susie met Steve Diamond, "her person." They were married in April of 2006 and started their life together in Oakville, Ontario. They became devoted parents to Lindsay Grace in 2007 and Cooper Jack "Danger" in 2008. Family was always important to Susie; Lindsay and Cooper were her life. She called her parents every Sunday; enjoyed the holidays at Rosedale and in Oakville; and treasured time at family cottages in Muskoka and Lake of Bays. Susie is loved within many Oakville circles, leaving a lasting impression at the Oakville Club, Oakville Golf Club, and the infamous TOWL club, along with her Book Club. Always supportive of Steve and the kids, Susie even acted as the reluctant hostess of "The White Party," Steve's annual party for his office's real estate clients. To say Susie was active is an understatement. She started her love of sports at the Granite Club where she played badminton and tennis. She also enjoyed hiking, skiing, paddleboarding, golfing, running, and yoga. In recent years, she earnestly began to follow in her Hall of Fame Grandmother Effie's footsteps by starting an ambitious career as a curler. This love of sports translated to her life as a Mom, spending many memorable hours cheering from the stands in rinks, in gyms and on fields. Susie was also a very passionate but frustrated Leaf fan; hopefully she can help steer them from the heavens. Susie was dedicated to her profession of Executive Recruitment, and also found time to give back to her community. In addition to volunteering at the kids' school, she organized The Shoebox Project within the Oakville community to help empower women at risk of homelessness and sponsored a cancer chemo recovery room at the Oakville Hospital. Susie was admired for her beautiful blonde hair and her simple yet elegant style. She will be missed everyday by everyone who knew her. Her warmth, her compassion, and her thoughtfulness are unmatched, and will stay with us forever. The family wishes to send our deepest thanks to the Neurology and Trauma Unit Doctors at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto, with a special acknowledgement to Dr. Natalie Wong, her heroic, "honourary" sister-in-law. Natalie provided Susie and her entire family with extraordinary comfort during this very difficult time. A Celebration of Life will be held in Susie's honour in the coming weeks. In lieu of flowers, we ask you to consider a donation to the Allen T. Lambert Trauma & Neurosurgery ICU at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto, or Patty's Place in Oakville, a charity close to Susie's heart. And hug your loved ones!

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Oct. 5 to Oct. 9, 2024.

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Leeanne Weld

December 6, 2024

I didn't know Susie well, but my heart goes out to you, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, and Tim and Charlotte, and your family, for your tremendous loss. Love, Leeanne

Alanna Fox

November 18, 2024

Although I had seen Susie infrequently over the tears - the chasm of time was never an issue. Her sincerity, grace and kindness were always so evident - she was always genuinely interested and focused on our conversations. How I adored our banter.

I am so sorry that the world has lost such a bright light. I am reminded of this quote, which is so fitting for Susie:

Wherever a beautiful soul has been, is a trail of beautiful memories.

May all of you find comfort in her cherished memories. Sending heartfelt condolences to the Diamond and Stanley families.

Alanna Fox (+ James Roy)

Michael Reid

November 13, 2024

Much too soon for such a beautiful person to be taken away. All will miss her.

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Janet Wightman

November 1, 2024

There are no words to express my sadness to learn of Susan´s passing. I knew her as a close work colleague and find it very difficult to work without her support. I will always miss seeing her face every week and send my most heartfelt sympathies to Steve, Lindsay and Cooper. She spoke of each of you often and I know she will be missed.

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Alison Crawford

October 28, 2024

Mary, Peter, Tim & Family,

We were shocked to hear the extremely sad news of Susie's passing. My dad and I send our deepest condolences to you. My heart goes out to you all at this very sad and very painful time.

Susie´s Obituary is a wonderful tribute. May she forever rest in peace.

Ron & Alison Crawford
xoxo

William HORKINS

October 26, 2024

Mary, Peter Tim
This sad news was slow in catching up to me and so I apologize for being slow in conveying condolences from myself, Carolyn and our boys.
Your family was always the heart of the Foursome community back in the day. We share your loss.
May Susan´s memory be a blessing for you.
The Horkins family.

John Shutt

October 20, 2024

Dear Steve, Lindsay and Cooper,

As your former next door neighbor and fellow Oakville club member, I would like to extend my deepest sympathies at the news of Susie's passing. My parents and I were devastated when we heard the news and I can only imagine how you guys are feeling. She was a wonderful woman and we always appreciated seeing you in the neighborhood and around the Club. I also enjoyed watering her flowers during the summers when we lived next door. We've been thinking about you guys over this difficult time and will continue to do so

In condolence,
John Shutt

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Arlene Donovan & Bill Podolsky

October 19, 2024

Dear Steve, Lindsay and Cooper,

We wish to express our deepest condolences to all of you.
Remembering Susie will be easy for us. All we have to do is think of her warm and sparkling smile.
She was a gorgeous figure on the tennis courts and an amazing athlete in so many sports including running, skiing and golf (and a devoted Leaf fan as well).
Her life to us seemed full of life and life well lived.

Arlene Donovan & Bill Podolsky

Beverley Bailey

October 18, 2024

Dear Mary and Peter,

My heart goes out to you both at this very sad and very painful time.

Susie´s Obituary is a wonderful tribute to a wonderful person.

When Joyanne told me the sad and unbelievable news of Susie´s passing, she asked me for photos of the Havergal girls.

With memories and condolence,

Bev
(Havergal Mom )

Rosemary Evans

October 16, 2024

Dear Mary and Peter;

I only heard today the news of Susie's passing. So incredibly sad! My heartfelt sympathy to you both and to your entire family.

With love;

Rosemary

ROBERT AND MYRLAND CLARK

October 16, 2024

OUR MULTI YEAR FRIENDSHIP WITH THE STANLEY FAMILY AND REMEMBERING SUSIE AS A LITTLE GIRL WITH A BIG HEART GIVES WAY TO AN INCREDIBLE SADNESS NOT EASILY SET ASIDE OR FORGOTTEN ----

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Ellen Kerr

October 12, 2024

We were so sad and shocked to hear about Susie. She was such kind person and always had a smile when we ran into her at the rink. Our deepest sympathies to all of you. Scott & Ellen Kerr

Jacqueline McInnis

October 12, 2024

Dear Steve, Lindsay, Cooper and family; We were beyond shocked and heartbroken to hear the news of Susie´s passing. You have all been in our hearts and thoughts since. She was such a lovely, warm and kind person and we have many fond memories of her. She will always be cherished and never forgotten. Thinking of you always; Darren, Jacqueline and Logan Parent

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Steph Garrow

October 11, 2024

Susie was a super friendly and kind Havergalite in high school. I have such fond memories of house and park parties, formals and lots of carefree fun with her friends and the Branksome girls.
She made a lasting impression and I know will be dearly missed by her family and many close friends.
Sending you love and support during this difficult time.

Shelagh Godsoe

October 11, 2024

Dear Mary and Peter
My prayers,thoughts and love are with you and your family
Shelagh Godsoe

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Shelagh

October 10, 2024

Steve & the entire Diamond & Stanley family ....

I am so truly sorry for your loss - A life ended far too young.

May Susie soar high on the wings of her angels.

Sending you all healing energies and big BIG hugs during these difficult times of transition.

~Shelagh

Amelia Costa

October 9, 2024

Sending you all of our love and keeping your family in our prayers.

- Amelia & the Costa Family

Tim & Mary Finlayson

October 9, 2024

We are so sad to hear about Susie. We are thinking about you and your family during this difficult time.

Eden Godsoe

October 9, 2024

I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I have so many fun and happy memories of Susie from Huron and beyond. Sending much love to the entire family.

Mark Taylor

October 8, 2024

So sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts are with you and your children
Mark Taylor

Andrea Giljanovic

October 8, 2024

Steve, Lindsey, Cooper and family,
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family
Marijan, Andrea, Luka and Michael Giljanovic

Judy Lewis

October 8, 2024

Our hearts are with you. Our deepest condolences. Judy, Stephen, Jessie and Saul Lewis

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The Yellin-Denomme Family

October 7, 2024

To Steve and family, our deepest condolences on Susie's passing. A terrible loss. Our thoughts are with you.

Christine & Grace Buchan

October 7, 2024

Our heartfelt prayers to your family from your longtime friends, The Buchan´s. We are so saddened for your incredible loss. "A mom"s hug lasts long after she lets go"

Don Abma

October 7, 2024

Steve, I was so sorry to hear about the passing of your wife Susie. Please know that my thoughts are with you and your family during what I know is a very trying time.
If there is anything I can do to help you through this please don´t hesitate to ask.

Salma Husain & Michael Harper

October 7, 2024

We have known Susie for a short time at the marriage of Sajeda (my younger soul-sister) to Chris. We saw Susie to be a beautiful, kind and loving person and, since then heard so many good things about her. We are shocked and saddened to hear of her passing.
Our deepest condolences to Steve, Lindsay and Cooper, the Diamond family and her parents and brother.
Susie you are loved and will be missed by all, Rest in Peace.

Linda Atkins

October 7, 2024

I'm so very sad to hear of Susie's passing. She was one of the brightest lights in my pack of Brownies. Our hearts go out to you all. Linda and all the Atkins family.

Stephen Chant

October 7, 2024

I had the pleasure to know Susan when She worked at Scotia McLeod in the mid-1990's...... Susan was very kind and radiated happiness..... One thing that really stood out to me was how "inclusionary" Susan was for someone who was so popular. That meant alot to me being basically an outsider in Toronto (being from Vancouver) and it also struck as an exceptional quality.

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Clara Bor

October 7, 2024

Tim, Charlotte, your parents and Diamond family. We are devastated to hear of Susie's sudden passing. A daughter, sister, mother and friend, gone too soon. Susie was a beautiful soul who lit up any room she entered. Sweet and kind, always thoughtful. May the many wonderful memories of her bring you comfort at this time of unmeasurable loss. With love, Clara & Gabor

Martha Pelton Campbell

October 7, 2024

Dear Mary and Peter and all of Susie´s family. I was so devastated to hear of the loss of your beautiful daughter. What a shock to everyone and such a tragedy. I remember what a lovely time it was for you Mary to be able to see my mom several times at the Oakville Club some years ago. I am sure my mother Molly will watch over sweet Susie for you.
Our deepest sympathies to the entire family from the Pelton family, neighbours on Foursome Cres. Toronto. And from my husband Rob and I and our family as fellow Oakville Club members. Martha

The Zahary Family

October 7, 2024

Susie was a bright light and loved by all. The warmest, kindest and most generous spirit. We will miss her. Steve, Cooper and Lindsay have been in our hearts every day.

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Lee O'Rourke

October 7, 2024

I am shocked and extremely saddened to hear of Susie's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with Steve, Lindsay and Cooper and to her entire family, and to those who knew and loved her deeply. I am thinking of all of you. xo

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Lesley Marks

October 6, 2024

Mary, Peter and Tim,
We were all so shocked to learn of Susie´s passing. Your family was such a significant part of our childhood on Foursome Crescent and Susie especially part of mine in our classes together at Owen Public School. Susie was such a bright and accomplished person who made an impact in all that she did.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this profoundly sad time.
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Kathy Stranks

October 6, 2024

Mary, Peter and Tim, my deepest condolences to all of you. Although I have not seen any of you in years I have very fond memories of our time together, and of course of Susie's youthful energy and smiles. Her relationship with her Grams was so much fun to watch. I am sure they are together now talking curling and about everything else they loved. My thoughts are with you all and the rest of Susie's family and friends.

Kathy

Michelle Cader

October 6, 2024

To Susie's family: I am one of the lucky people who got to know Susie at Owen Public School all those years ago. And despite the fact that those years are in the distant past, I still remember her smile, her warmth, her intelligence and her enduring spirit. My thoughts are with you in this very challenging time and I'm sending you all much love. Michelle Cader

Nancy

October 6, 2024

My condolences to Steve, Lindsay and Cooper. I´ve known Susan when Lindsay was few weeks old- I was the kids baby sitter til kids no longer required. After that we didn´t stop communicating. It was heartbreaking for me, she has a good heart, she is like a sister to me. The last time I saw her at her house last Sept.4th, we reminisced how we first met, and there was a teary eyes from her. Now I realized it is the last time I will see her. I will miss you Susan, you will be forever in my heart. My thoughts and prayers are with Steve´s family and Susan´s parents.

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Stephen Weatherhead

October 6, 2024

I sat next to Susie in our class at Owen. Lucky me, to be beside such a special girl every day in grade 6! Had memorable times together outside of the classroom as well. Sending my deepest condolences.

James Statham

October 6, 2024

I signed Susie and Steve in at the golf tournament where they met in Muskoka and I never saw them much after that. But while it is so sad to read of Susie´s much too young passing, it is nice to read about the wonderful life they built and shared together. My heartfelt sympathies go out to Steve and family.

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Dee Dee Foell

October 6, 2024

Susie was so kind. We met at Tanamakoon. I was a homesick first year Ojib camper, and Susie was a seasoned Sioux. She used to come and sit with me and it truly stands out to me as one of the most memorable acts of kindness I have had in my life. She and I saw each other for many Augusts at Tan after that. She got me through that first year! We crossed paths again at Clevelands House and then on Bay St. Such a lovely person. She will be missed!

Pam Greenstein

October 6, 2024

To the Stanley Family: I was so shocked and sad to hear about Susie. I remember her fondly from our days at Owen Public School. She was always a warm and caring friend to all.
Sending you love and strength during this difficult time.

Pam Greenstein

David Vesey & Brenda Brown

October 5, 2024

Peter, Mary and family
We are saddened to hear this news about your beautiful daughter! There are no words to express our deepest sympathies to you all. Please know that we are thinking of you and sending our love.
Brenda & David

Suzanne Allen Mayhew

October 5, 2024

Dearest Mary, Peter, Tim & family and the entire Diamond family. My heart is breaking for all of you. Susie was my camper as a 1st year counselor at Tanamakoon. And that of course, led me to meet wonderful Mary. Susie radiated life & joy, pure & simple. She was a gift to us all.
Ken & I send you our deepest condolences, love and support.

Ross Arbuck

October 5, 2024

Mary,
What can one say? Absolutely horrific news. Your daughter was the best. Everything about her was exceptional! My childhood is filled with great memories and so many of them included Susie. Sending all of you strength and love during such a difficult time

Love

Ross Arbuck

Renu Kohli

October 5, 2024

We are so saddened and shocked by this news. Susie was always a warm, kind, and hip mom. We are so broken up over this loss. She will be missed.

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Rehana Rahman

October 5, 2024

This is Rehana and I'm Sajeda's best friend. Greatly saddened to hear the demise of this great soul as even though knew her for a short period of time but felt honoured meeting this wonderful person . She was most certainly a lovely lady. Heartfelt condolences to the Diamond family and may the Almighty make it easy on them to bear this terrible loss of such a divine soul! Amen.

Erin Kirincic (Ruiter)

October 5, 2024

Steve, Lindsay, Cooper, Mary and Peter, we were so incredibly heartbroken to hear of Susie´s passing. She had such a beautiful light and warmth about her. Matt and I will continue to remember and talk about all of the wonderful memories we had with her. She will be so deeply missed. We are thinking of you all.

Love, Erin, Matt, Hudson and Walker

Kimberley Lambert

October 5, 2024

What a beautiful tribute to beautiful Susie. May her light shine ever bright. Love to you all.

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Vicky Chowdhury

October 5, 2024

To Steve, Lindsey, Cooper, the Stanley and Diamond families, I wish I had the right words. I am deeply saddened to hear about the loss of Susie. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you all.
I fondly remember the first time I met Susie at Chris and Sajeda's wedding festivities. She was kind, friendly, easy to talk to, had a beautiful bright smile, gave warm hugs and had great moves on the dance floor. I hope Susie's heavenly magic is sprinkled on the Leafs this season. May you all find solace in the memories you cherish. My sincere condolences, love and sympathy are with you all.

Shirley Boake

October 5, 2024

Dear Mary and Peter and family. I was so deeply saddened to hear of Susie´s passing. So very sorry for your loss.
Shirley Boake

Maia Kareda

October 5, 2024

I am so sad to hear of the loss of Susie! I have known her since I was 7 at Camp Tanamakoon. She was always such a kind person and so nice to talk to. Sending best wishes and condolences- Maia Kareda

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October 5, 2024

Dear Mary Stanley and the Diamond family. I am so sorry for your loss! How tragic!

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Bridgette

October 5, 2024

I am so sorry, Steve, Lindsay, Cooper, and the Stanley family. I met Susie on the first day of junior kindergarten when our boys started school over 10 years ago. From that day, our paths intertwined, and a friendship blossomed as we shared many adventures with our sons. Susie was a wonderful mom, always there for every school trip, radiating kindness and love. She had a way of making every moment brighter, and she truly lived up to her name. Like a diamond, her spirit will continue to shine brightly in our hearts. She will be deeply missed and forever loved. May she continue to shine bright like a diamond. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Rest in peace, my friend.
Bridgette, Lincoln, Mike, Michaela and Jadeynn

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October 5, 2024

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Sean Brennan

October 5, 2024

My heart weeps.

Asia Alam Chowdhury

October 5, 2024

This is Asia Chowdhury, Sajeda´s cousin from Bangladesh. Sending our deepest condolences and lots of positive energy to the family. May you find the strength to pass through this difficult phase.

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October 5, 2024

Please accept our deepest condolences to you all. Susie and I volunteered quite a number of times at St. Vincent. She was a kind and gentle person and was 1 of the first people I met at the school when we moved to Oakville. She will be deeply missed by the entire St. Vincent community. Rest in peace beautiful Susie

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