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Susan LINDSTROM Obituary

LINDSTROM, Susan (nee DUNBAR MUSTARD) It is with broken hearts that we announce the sudden passing of Sue, on Sunday, October 17, 2021. Sue leaves her beloved and devoted life partner Ken Murray, Oakville, Ontario. She was the loving mother of Todd Lindstrom (Adrienne McHugh), Toronto, and Trish Lindstrom, Toronto; dedicated stepmother of Brad Murray (Cristin Sheridan), Waterloo, and Greg Murray (Samantha Trottier), Toronto. An energetic, fun loving grandmother to Avery, Gracie, Callum, Greyson and Maren. She will always live on in the hearts of her brothers and sisters: Neil Mustard, twin sister Shirley Turchet (Mario), Sharon Dyson, Sandy Kennelly (Jim), Charlotte Mustard and Charles Mustard. She will be missed dearly by her many nieces and nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Sue was a remarkable, well-remembered elementary/special needs teacher for 35 years in Toronto, Orangeville, and York Region (William Armstrong, Wilshire P.S.); as well as an enthusiastic volunteer for 20 years at Ian Anderson House, Ontario's first in-residence hospice where she was known as "Saturday Sue" and with the charity organization The Altruists of Oakville as a Board Member. An active athlete to the end, (Swimming, Badminton and Pickleball); a world-traveller; and an ever-present friend. Sue truly lived life to its fullest. Her favorite quotes: "Let me do it" and "Don't worry about me". Cremation has taken place. To comply with Ontario's COVID-19 PROTOCOLS, there will be a private (invitation only). Celebration of Sue's life on November 20th. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Toronto Star Santa Claus Fund and other children's charities can be made in Sue's memory.

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Published by Toronto Star on Nov. 11, 2021.

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Heidi Harrigan

November 15, 2021

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Sue. I worked with her at Ian Anderson House. She was a wonderful and dedicated volunteer. She was always outgoing and eager to help. Saturday Sue was one of a kind and she will be missed.
My condolences to all of her family and friends.

Bill and Joanne

November 13, 2021

Sue brought life to our neighbourhood by doing her daily trash pickup during her walks most days in the year and then charging down the sidewalk in her cross country skis whenever we had had an overnight snowfall, aways seen with a shopping bag in her hand.
She was affectionately known as Golden Meadow's "Bag Lady".
Six years ago, after her continuing nagging, I agreed to drop by her pickelball group expecting to see seniors pushing around walkers, well, what a shock. Most looked and played better than I ever could including Sue and she got me hooked from that day forward. She has nick names for many and she called me "Wild Bill" on the court ever since.
We will always remember her as an environmentalist, sports women, teacher, baby sitter and gardner's helper ( Ken, of course is the "The Gardner" ) .
Sue always had endless stories to share with us of the latest exploits of her children and grandchildren and we all miss her dearly.

Gillian

November 12, 2021

I volunteered with Sue at Ian Anderson House, (Hospice). She was affectionately known as Saturday Sue. Love by all and greatly missed when she left. My deepest sympathies to her family and friends.

Gillian Newman

November 12, 2021

I volunteered at Ian Anderson House, (Hospice) when Sue, known to us as Saturday Sue was there. Sue was friends with everyone, and well liked by all. She was sorely missed when she left. My deepest sympathies to her family and friends.

My Lan and Tai Liu

November 11, 2021

In loving memory of a wonderful person. Thinking of you every time we are at a pick ball court.

Surrendar P Menrai

November 11, 2021

I met Sue at seniors events in 2010. She was an outstanding person filled with grace, humor, kindness, generosity, fairness and much more than us mortals. I miss him greatly and pray for her peace and liberation.
Love and blessings, Surrendar Menrai

Steve Spencer

November 11, 2021

Sue is, and will be, truly missed. One of the most cheerful, happy and friendliest people I've met. She loved playing badminton and pickleball so much , it was infectious. She called her opponents 'tricksters' when an unusual shot was sent her way.
Steve Spencer

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