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Roosevelt Theodore Susi

PITTSFIELD, Maine

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PITTSFIELD -- Roosevelt Theodore Susi passed away on Feb. 25, 2009, in Pittsfield.He was born July 7, 1919, to Lydia Bickford Susi and an Italian immigrant, Dominic McDonald Susi, who built railroads in northern Maine in the early 1900s. Dominic met President Theodore Roosevelt, a railroad buff,...

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Rosie – a handsome, distinguished, intelligent, and funny gentleman! You will be missed by your family and friends so much. I loved spending the evenings we shared at Harry & Cate's.
Our thoughts are with you, Lolly!
Sheila & Bill Johnson

Lolly & Pete, So sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. There are so many fond memories we share of him while growing up in Pittsfield and later of racing horses together. He will be missed by many.

We were so sorry to here of Rosie's death. He will missed by the Davignons-Arthur, Spring, Punkin, and Nick. We loved his kindness,and his gentle giant stature that he possessed. We were fortunate to have him for so many Cumberland fair days. Our condolences to the family.
Sincerely,
Arthur and Spring Davignon

Lolli, Peter Joan & sons
So sorry to hear of the loss of our "Rosi". He and Allan visited often after our move to Portland. i loved listening to all their stories and adventures in the racing business. May they continue friendship in the great beyond.
Sincerely,
Patricia Mollison

Dear Lolly and Peter,
I have sweet, fond memories of days spent in your home and camp as a child. Rosie was a character, warm, welcoming and funny. I was deeply saddened to receive the notice from Cheryl and I am so sorry. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Much love,
Sharon

Lolly & Peter,
So saddened to hear of your loss. Your dad will be well remembered by many of us.
Cheryl

Rosey was a gentleman and a class act. He was always cordial and professional even if he had a differing opinion. He will be missed.

Rosie rented my farm for several years. He was a good man and a good friend. He will be missed by many.

Here's to a life lived well. Rest easy Roosevelt, you've certainly earned it.