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Sue Ann Ljunggren Clarke

Greenville, South Carolina

1952 - 2016

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Sue Ann Ljunggren ClarkeGreenvilleSue Ann Ljunggren Clarke entered into rest on July 13th at home surrounded by the love of her family. She was the wife of James T. Clarke. Sue was born on November 11, 1952 to Sven and Harriet Ljunggren, then of West Haven, CT. Sue attended North Branford High...

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Dear Tommy and Family, I have no idea if this will get to you, but I thought I would try anyway. I used to live in North Branford, CT and dated Sue when I was a senior/college freshman. Believe me, it was just a nice friendship. I am 70 now and retired. I was reflecting the other day and thought of Sue. To my surprise, she has passed. If I remember correctly, Sue and I once went to New York City on the train to go to a Swedish smoresbord and to attend an afternoon performance of the musical...

Dear Harriet, Tom and Family,

My Father Bill told me of your loss. I am so sad for you all. Over the years, Sven and Harriet would tell me where you were in the world and speak so much of the your kids. "The New Years Group" of Strawsons, Maioranos, Creasers and Ljunggrens were all so special to us growing up in North Branford. Again, I expend my sympathy to you all at the loss of your daughter, wife and Mom.

On behalf of Girl Scouts of Connecticut, we offer our condolences for the passing of your loved one, who was a sister in Girl Scouting. Her dedication to girls was remarkable and respected by all. We offer you our sincerest thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Mary Barneby, CEO

Tommy and family - Sue fought a courageous battle and I know her passing is a great loss to you, her children and grandchildren. As part of that extended family I will always have fond memories of Sue Ann at the Santa Lucia fest at Bethesda and many Christmas Eves with our famous family smorgasbords, Santa's visit (and his special elf) and the many laughs with all of our cousins. From our family to yours our deepest condolences and know that our prayers are with all of you at this difficult...

I am so sorry for the loss of such an amazing woman. Sue must have been an incredible influence on anyone she touched in her life. She was truly inspirational and loving, someone that will truly be missed throughout the community. God promises to always remember everyone who has passed, he will surely keep Sue in his loving memory and one day he will reunite the family. -John 5:28
-Hebrews 13:14
Much love to the family

I am heartbroken to learn of Sue's passing. She was a lovely, caring person. I'll never forget how great she was about her son's snakes. Tommy, we send you our deepest condolences.

The Clarkes set a fine example of caring for their children. My daughter Jules benefited greatly from that example through their daughter Katie. Sue and her family will be forever in our hearts and in our prayers.

Mike, Janie and Julia Ray