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Sue Goodman

Annapolis, Maryland

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Sue Leavitt Goodman, 82, of Annapolis, died peacefully at home, on Wednesday, January 25, 2017, following a months long battle with cancer. She was born February 13, 1934 in Chicago, Illinois. Her family and she moved to Baltimore the following year. She earned an undergraduate degree in...

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I was telling a client about you yesterday. I use your beloved book marks you left me and think of you everyday. You are missed but still your beautiful smile lives on in my heart.

I can’t begin to tell you how much you are missed. I looked forward to seeing your beautiful face every year, to talk about books we read and paintings we were doing. Much love to your family.

Hello. I have never known Sue but my husband purchased a painting of hers in the late 90s. It is dated 1964 which according to the dates posted here she would have been 30 or so when she painted it? My husband adores the painting but we have moved and it no longer fits in our new home. We just dont have wall space big enough. I was wondering if any of her friends and family here would be interested in acquiring it as part of their collection. Email [email protected] with any interest....

I am heart broken. I have Known Sue And Nelson for many years. I was her nail tech and artist friend in Florida. My heart felt sympathy to Nelson and the immediate family. I am feeling such a loss right now. Much love and prayers

We are very saddened to hear this! Our thoughts and prayers are with you Mr Goodman! We thoroughly enjoyed all of her visits to our antique shop in Galesville. She was such a sweet lady! Rest in peace Mrs. Goodman!

We remember how wonderful Sue and Nelson were in welcoming Nancy and me to the practice and the community. We recall many evenings sitting around the large dining room table in a beautiful home on the South River. Then, Sue lent her interior decorating touches to our home as we renovated it. We love and appreciate both of you.

David and Nancy

We treasure the times we visited with Sue and Nelson the past two winters. We enjoyed walking with Sue at the wetlands in Florida and the long conversations.
Eleanor and Lew

Susie was my 1st cousin. Altho we hadn't seen each other since the mid '70's, we regularly corresponded via mail since 2014. She is missed. May her soul be blessed eternally. Cousin Nathan Bernstein

Wow, I am completely shocked to hear this news. Sue was always a loving and compassionate human being. She worked at her art and although i did not know her well outside of art, I will miss her. I bumped into her in Annapolis and in Boca over the years and am so saddened to hear of her death.