Kathleen-Suprin-Obituary

Kathleen McCarthy "Kathy" Suprin

Jensen Beach, Florida

Nov 18, 1949 – Sep 21, 2024

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BORN
November 18, 1949
DIED
September 21, 2024
LOCATION
Jensen Beach, Florida

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Jensen Beach, Fla. - Kathleen "Kathy" McCarthy Suprin was born Nov. 18, 1949, in Hartford, and peacefully passed into eternal life surrounded by her family Sept. 21, 2024. She grew up in Farmington, and spent most of her adult life in Waterford, where she enjoyed all that Waterford had to offer....

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Sorry for your loss, Paul. May your heart be untroubled knowing Kathleen is in the arms of angels.

Sorry to read this Paul and family. RIP.

Kathy and I became friends at MSJA from the beginning of freshman year. Kathy´s smile welcomed everyone and charisma, kindness positivity were her mantra. Many sleepovers and shared vacations on her Dads boat are cherished. We both wanted to work with children and although we lost touch after graduation we were always excited to see each other at our reunions. I drive by her street in Farmington often and smile every time remembering our fun times. My condolences to her family and friends in...

An extraordinary & fine person who was truly a pioneer in pre-school education & a devoted teacher for many years of 5th Grade in Waterford. May her memory live on as a blessing for Paul & her entire family.

I had Mrs. Suprin as a 5th grade teacher at Southwest School in 1992. She was one of those teachers that everyone hoped they´d get for 5th grade. She was so warm, kind, and never made me feel bad about struggling with long division. My siblings and I all attended Southwest over the course of 2 decades, and Mrs.Suprin was a fixture for most of that period. She was beloved by all, and I can only imagine what a loss this is for your family. I am grateful to have known and learned from her. Lots...

I knew Kathy from her days at Mount St Joseph Academy in West Hartford. We ran into each other when she was principal at the Friendship school not realizing that we both had settled in this area as adults. She was a kind, lovely person. Please accept my condolences.

Our deepest condolences are extended to Paul and his family. May her memory be eternal