Susan (Sperry) Burns

Susan (Sperry) Burns obituary, Manchester, NH

Susan (Sperry) Burns

Susan (Sperry) Burns Obituary

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Susan (Sperry) Burns, 88, of Manchester NH passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family, on May 7, 2021, in Londonderry NH after a prolonged battle with Alzheimer's Disease. She was born in 1932 in Boston, Massachusetts, to Newbery Medal winning author and illustrator Armstrong Wells Sperry and Margaret (Robertson) Sperry, M.D. of New Canaan CT, later of Hanover NH. Her uncle Paul A. Sperry was the inventor of the original sole of Sperry Topsider shoes. Sue graduated from Hanover High School in 1950, where she was the head cheerleader, editor of the yearbook, and captain of the varsity field hockey team. She graduated from Pembroke, the women's college at Brown University, in 1954. She majored in art, taking her studio art classes at the Rhode Island School of Design, specializing in fabric design and weaving. After college she married Bill, her high school sweetheart and love of her life, a marriage that lasted 67 years. His first job was at Brighton High School in Island Pond VT, which introduced her to the Northeast Kingdom, a region of Vermont she came to love. Their daughter, Margo, was born while they lived there. For a few years they lived on Cape Cod, when their son Stephen was born, but the family soon returned to Vermont when Bill became the principal of Derby Academy. In 1967, they moved again, this time to Manchester NH when he became principal of Central High School, and she was affectionately known as "Mrs. Burns." Her family continued to summer at the one-room schoolhouse she loved so much in Morgan Center VT. Susan was a prolific potter, taking classes in Sherbrooke, Canada, and at the Manchester Institute of Arts and Sciences (now the New England College Institute of Art and Design), selling her hand-thrown mugs and bowls. Ever interested in beautiful things, when her attention turned to antiques, she started her own company, New England Antiquities, specializing in Early American Pressed Glass. The whole family would set up at flea markets and antiques shows with her just about every Sunday until she began renting booth-space at group shops on "antiques alley" in Northwood NH, primarily at the Parker-French Antique Center. Even when Bill retired, she did not. They were a staple at antiques and estate auctions across NH and VT, typically with a pair of reserved seats up front, where Sue never so much as dropped a stitch knitting to bid on all manner of interesting things. Sue was an avid knitter, learning it at the age of eight from her grandmother. She could knit anywhere while doing just about anything: watching tv, reading, and cheering on the Central High School girls and boys basketball teams in the stands. Her life-long hobby turned more passionate and creative when she learned to spin and dye all kinds of fiber to make her own yarn, designing and knitting exquisite one-of-a-kind sweaters and elaborate shawls. She was an active member of the New Hampshire Knitters and Dyers Guild for many decades. In her antiques business, she began trading in old spinning wheels, not for decorative purposes, but to put them back in working shape for other spinners in search of authentic traditional equipment to use. She traveled to many Sheep and Wool Festivals to sell them, as far away as Maryland, filling her booth with an impressive row of ten to twelve 5-foot-high great wheels, always drawing a crowd when she taught people how to spin with one. There was barely a room in the house that did not have a spinning wheel in it. The one line she never crossed, however, was to own any sheep or alpacas, but she was known for occasionally spinning dog fur. She loved dogs, from Cringle, her St. Bernard in high school, to a half a dozen rescues over the years, including golden retriever, Noah. Susan was predeceased by her parents and her younger brother, John A. Sperry, of Florida. She is survived by her husband William A. Burns, her children, Margo Burns of Manchester NH, and Stephen H. Burns and his wife, Debra (Stevens) Burns of York ME, her two granddaughters, Cassie Burns of ME and Courtney Burns of New Zealand, and nine nieces and nephews: Cynthia (Burns) Martin of NH, Andrew R. Burns of OH, James B. Walk of AZ, William A. Walk of MD, Robert D. Walk of VA, Susan (Sperry) Koopman of MA, John A. Sperry Jr. of Australia, Scott Sperry, and Kristen (Sperry) Burns of CO. The Burns family is grateful beyond words to the nurses and staff at the Rose Lane memory unit at All-American Assisted Living in Londonderry who cared for her in her difficult final years, and to the Brookhaven Hospice team at the end of her life. Calling hours, with masks and strict social distancing, will be on Friday, May 21, from 4 to 7 at Lambert Funeral Home, 1799 Elm St., corner of North St., Manchester, NH. All other services will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory would be appreciated to the Animal Rescue League of New Hampshire in Bedford NH, the Old Stone House Museum in Brownington VT, the Senior Program at Easter Seals New Hampshire in Manchester NH, or the Alzheimer's Association.

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May 27, 2021

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May 22, 2021

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Alan and Virginia (Gray) Wing

May 27, 2021

Our deepest condolences to Mr. Burns and his family. Mr. Burns was our principal at Brighton High School in our freshmen and sophomore years (Fall of 1958 to Spring of 1960), and we have had the pleasure of running into him occasionally at different events here in Island Pond since then. We both have the highest regards for him and although we didn't know Mrs. Burns, we are sure she was very special. She was certainly an accomplished person. Our thoughts and prayers are with all the family.

Sylvia & Roger SanSoucie

May 22, 2021

Our sincere condolences to Bill, Margo, Steve and family in the passing of Sue.
One could not ask for a better next-door neighbor as we were with the Burns family for over 50 years. Sue always had a cheerful glow, never a harsh word and was always very sociable. Early on she introduced us to the enjoyment of flea markets. Sue appreciated and collected many antique items from small objects in glass to the large spinning wheels, which she and Bill restored to its functional use. Sue was a wonderful person, mother and neighbor and memories of her will be cherished forever.

John and Catherine-Ann Day

May 22, 2021

Our sincere condolences to Bill, Margo, and Steve on the loss of a truly wonderful, talented woman, wife, and mother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.May memories of happy times together bring you peace.

Ronald Mailhot

May 21, 2021

" So sorry to hear about Sue's passing. Sue is special and an inspiration to all. Wonderful memories abound of her attendance at Central events, especially basketball games. Bill, Margo and Steve, you have a life well lived with her and may those wonderful times and memories remain with you always."

William Thomas

May 20, 2021

First, our deepest condolences to Mr. Burns, Margo and Steve. Susan (Sue) was a wonderfully talented artistic and caring person and one who also cared for animals, especially, dogs! She was remarkable in learning how to knit when young from her grandmother! While she made her family and husband, Bill, the center of her universe, she still was able to continue her work on restoring old spinning wheels for others and for creating her own colorful yarn! She was, indeed, a truly extraordinary and accomplished human being. Memories of her life are to be cherished. Blessings be upon the entire family.

Maryann Dunn

May 17, 2021

My deepest condolences on the loss of your mother ,Margo! What an accomplished woman! May your memories of her keep her close in your heart. Your family are in my prayers.

Jim Townsend {Sirocco Screenprints}

May 17, 2021

Sorry about your Mom, Margo, Bless your Family during these sad times.

Barbara and Paul Kearney

May 17, 2021

Mr. Burns and family, we are very sorry for your loss. Susan accomplished so much during her life. May her memory be eternal. Take care, and God bless you all.

Nancy Noga Beaurivage

May 17, 2021

Dear Bill, my deep sympathy on the passing of your wife and life companion. May wonderful memories of your time together give you comfort.

Bob Rosenthal

May 16, 2021

Condolences to Mr. Burns and his family.

Jane Martin

May 14, 2021

Dear Steve and Debbie. I didn't know Susan, but after reading her obituary, I wish so much I had. She had an amazing life and accomplished so much. My deepest, heartfelt condolences to you Steve and to all the family..

Susan Bleckmann

May 14, 2021

So very sorry for your loss. I enjoyed Sue when she and Bill would come into Parker French to stock the booths. Such a remarkable lady!

Billy Ann Hutchins

May 14, 2021

I loved spinning with Sue she taught me so much I am also a proud owner of one of her shawls so when I wrap it around me I know I will always feel her spirit and remember her friendship she was a wonderful lady.

Mary Coughlin

May 13, 2021

My thoughts and prayers are with your family ❤

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