Heather-WATERMAN-Obituary

Heather J. WATERMAN

Suffield, West Suffield, Connecticut

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Suffield, West Suffield, Connecticut
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American Cancer Society

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WATERMAN, Heather J. Heather J. Waterman, 44, of West Suffield, passed away Saturday, (May 7, 2011) at home surrounded by her loving family. Born February 21, 1967 in Hartford, daughter of Esther Colson Symonds and the late Harry Earl Waterman, Jr. she has lived in West Suffield all her...

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We were blessed to have met Heather as a fellow small business owner in Granby. We so much enjoyed going into her shop, chatting with her and enjoying the fruits of her labor - such a sweetheart. The moment we had learned of her illness, she was constantly in our prayers. Our prayers now go out to her family and friends. Heather is in God's hands, safe and loved. May God comfort all of you.

Mark, sorry to hear about the loss of your sister.

Karen, Mark and family, Sorry for your loss. Your family will be in our thoughts & prayers.
Patti & David Oleksak

Dear Patrick and Joey ~~
I am so, so sorry to hear your Mom died. She was a beautiful, happy, fun, considerate person. And she was so faithful bringing you boys to Church School so you would know the Lord.
Patrick & Joey, you two are too young to lose your Mom but lean on your Dad & family to comfort you. Cry, cry for now but one day you will smile & remember all the love your Mom had for you two & that will be a comfort.
Love is more powerful than death & your Mom that...

Bonnie and family,
I am deeply sorry for your loss. Your family closeness will keep Heather in your heart always.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Our fondest memories of Heather come from her patience after joining our Farm Store. Heather taught us the secrets of how to mold chocolates and make candy! Sometimes we looked like "I Love Lucy" eating more than we molded! Somewhere, there was always a good laugh and a big smile to be followed by the catch phrase "what have we gotten ourselves into"? Our premier in the CT Building at the Eastern States Expo was a disaster but we had 48 hours of constant laughter to make some of the best...

Karen and family,

I am so sorry for your loss. I know how much she meant to you karen. I am so glad you got that special time with her recently at the beach house. Cherish all the memories of her and she will live on forever!!!! Thinking of you and sending you a hug from me....
Nicole Saavedra

To the family and friends of Heather Waterman our family can not begin to tell you how sorry we are for the lost of Heather. In these difficult times we sometimes question why our loved ones have to leave us. Our prayers and thoughts are with each one of you, as time pasts with days, weeks, months and even years to come may you always cherish your memories of Heather. In these memories you will find comfort!

Dorian Owens and family