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Dr. Elizabeth Sutton Stuart

Wellesley, Massachusetts

1940 - 2017

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June 29, 2017
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Wellesley, Massachusetts

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AMHERST – Dr. Elizabeth Sutton Stuart passed away June 29, 2017, at Fisher Home in Amherst, which provided a place of comfort and peace for her and her family these last few weeks.Dr. Stuart worked at the University of Massachusetts for 40 years and most recently in the Microbiology Department...

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I'm so sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort, bring comfort to the family during these difficult times.
(2 Corin.1:3,4)

To the family, I am sorry to hear the news about your loss. May the God who "binds up the brokenhearted" and "comforts all who mourn" sustain your family during this challenging time. Isaiah 61:1,2 *

Lee was a class- and dorm-mate at Wellesley College and a good friend. A remarkably bright, dedicated woman who has made a real difference in life. My condolences to Anne and Sam. It's very hard to lose your mother. I'm glad her last days were comfortable and she was cherished.

When Lee first started at UMass, she came to my lab to use some specialized microbiology equipment we had. From that day forward, for nearly 40 years, she was a special campus colleague and friend that I always enjoyed seeing on both a professional and personal level. Lee was intelligent, personable, warm, and very funny...we always had a good laugh. She was one of the good people I missed the most after I retired. I know this wonderful woman must have been so dear to the family she loved...

Dear Anne and Sam, I am so sorry for the loss of your dear mom. She was a very, very special individual who accomplished so much in her life especially in the scientific/medical fields. We know she was an inspiration to so many people, both young and old.
She and I bonded quickly way back in in 1983 when I opened my shop. She was one of my first customers and came in every week faithfully. What I loved most about your mom was her fiery sense of humor. We never lacked for a few great true...

I am very sorry for your lost. I too have lost a loved one close to me and can imagine how difficult this time is for you and your family; but its uplifting to know that God promises us in Isaiah 65:17 that there is a near future in which we will no longer feel such pain. This as helped me and I hope it helps you as well.