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Susan Baldwin Obituary

Susan Weaver Baldwin
Susan Weaver Baldwin, 66, of Stamford, CT, passed away quietly at home on the morning of November 14, 2020 after a six-year battle with Alzheimer's Disease. She was born on August 10, 1954, in Morristown, NJ, to Drs. Russel R. Baldwin and Marcella Vig Baldwin. She is survived by her husband, Gary Lewis Gepner, 65, of Stamford, CT, daughters, Abigail May Gepner of Brooklyn, NY and Dorothy Rose Gepner of Japan, brothers, John V. Baldwin of Cernobbio, Italy, Christopher Baldwin of Belvedere, SD, and Timothy O. "Toby" Baldwin of Irving, TX, and by her sisters, Rosemary Baldwin of Chicago, IL, and Maria Sloan of Jackson Hole, WY, her nieces Sarah Newman, Rachael Sloan, Rebecca Hayward, Chloe Baldwin, Marcella Baldwin, Mia Baldwin, Clara Baldwin, and nephews Mark Newman, Jason Sloan, Dylan Hayward, Miles Hayward, Kaizan Baldwin, Yuzan Baldwin, Marshall Baldwin, Tyler Dianocki and Quinn Baldwin, and Susan's cat, Gala, and Gary's dog, Danny. Her younger sister, Rosemary, called her Pu-san, as she couldn't pronounce Susan, which got shortened to "Pooh", which stuck as a nickname through her childhood. Only her high school friends were allowed to call her Sue. As an adult, she always wanted to be known as Susan. She graduated from Mountain Lakes High School in 1972, and was the class salutatorian. She spent the following year as a Rotary exchange student in Japan. She graduated from Radcliffe College in 1977 with a B.A. in East Asian Studies and earned her Masters in Library Science (MLS) from Barnard College in 1984. She met her husband, Gary Gepner, through a mutual friend, Miriam Kimmelman, at a party Gary had in his 5th floor studio apartment on the Upper East Side in NYC in 1983. Gary put her coat in the bathtub, as no space was available in the closet, and it got soaked the evening of the party. Susan still agreed to go out with Gary, and the rest is history. Susan and Gary married on December 29, 1985 at their apartment in Astoria, NY. After graduating Radcliffe, Susan worked at the Japan Society in NYC, while studying at Barnard. After receiving her MLS, she worked as a librarian at NYC libraries including Jefferson Market Library in Greenwich Village and St. Agnes Library on the upper West Side. She worked as a librarian at the Turn of River Branch and Weed Branch, and later as a supervisor for over 25 years at the Turn of River Branch, Harry Bennett Branch and Weed Branch libraries of the Ferguson Library in Stamford, CT.
Her passion was books. She loved to help others find the perfect book, and was an avid reader.
After receiving her Alzheimer diagnosis, Gary and Susan sold their Glenbrook home and moved to downtown Stamford, where Susan convinced Gary to take ballroom dancing lessons. Susan also loved her Zumba classes at Tully Health Center, Art classes at the Stamford Senior Center and Mindfulness Meditation at the Ferguson Library.
Susan will be missed by many in the community. She was loved by all who met her.
There will be shiva observed thru Zoom held by Temple Sinai of Stamford, CT on November 22nd 1-4 p.m., 6-9 p.m. (service at 7 p.m.) and 23rd and 24th 6-9 p.m. Call Temple for details. There will be a post-COVID celebration of Susan's life when we all can be together.
Contributions in Susan's memory can be made to Friends of Ferguson Library or to the Library Fund of Temple Sinai.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Stamford Advocate from Nov. 16 to Nov. 17, 2020.

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George C.

November 25, 2020

It was a privilege to have Susan dancing in my classes at the Tully Center. She brought so much light and happiness into the room, I can imagine she did the same to everyone that was lucky enough to know her. My deepest condolences to her family and friends.

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Sherry Cohen

November 23, 2020

My deepest condolences to the family. Susan was such an asset to the Ferguson Library and she has been missed by so many people.

Mary Ellen Tucker

November 23, 2020

Her smile. Unmistakable. Susan was a colleague at the Barnard College Library in the early 1980’s. She was charming, intelligent and patient. I am glad to learn of her continued professional success. My condolences to her family.

Jane Venckus Zirlils

November 23, 2020

Susan was one of my roommates at Radcliffe. A warm, caring, sensitive soul whose light laugh and quiet smile I remember so fondly. How happy am I to say that I knew Susan.

Simone Taylor

November 22, 2020

Please except my deepest sympathies to you and your family at this time of grieving. May God be with you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Michael Portanova

November 22, 2020

Deepest Condolences on your loss. Thoughts and prayers for all.

Giacinto Maddaloni

November 21, 2020

Never met Susan buy I did work with her husband. My deepest condolences, Gary.

Amy Rutledge Jebrine

November 20, 2020

Though I met Susan only five years ago while volunteering with her. I can only imagine what she must have been in her youth. She was so humble about her achievements, which were substantial. Susan was a kind and gentle soul. . . someone the world needs now more than ever. I feel so lucky to have known her for the time I did and think that her humility and grace made her universally loved by all who had the good fortune to know her. Susan's warmth will be long remembered. . .

Rosemary Cardillo

November 18, 2020

We are devastated to hear this very sad news regarding Susan. Susan was a joyful, intelligent, kind individual to all who came in contact with her. She was deeply committed to her family to her fellow co-workers and to anyone she helped within the library. Her patience, her dedication was apparent in all she accomplished within her quiet and thoughtful demeanor.
A true intellect with a kind warmth that radiated . She will be greatly missed. To her family may your fondest memories comfort you at this time.
With Sincere Sympathy,
Rosemary Cardillo

Linda Fortini

November 18, 2020

So sorry to read that Susan has passed away. She always had a warm smile when I saw her in the library and was devoted to her work there.
She will be missed. May she Rest In Peace and may her family be comforted during their time of grief.

John Zaccagnino

November 18, 2020

To Susan's Family,
I am so sorry to hear the sad news of Susan's passing. I knew her from the Harry Bennett Library and often come across her and Gary around town and at the Tully Center. She was always so very nice and pleasant, and I am sure that she will be deeply missed.
My sincerest condolences,
John Zaccagnino

Rosemary Cardillo

November 17, 2020

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Shelley & Rich Farkas

November 17, 2020

We were so sorry to hear of Susan's passing. Sending love and deepest sympathy to Gary and her daughters, as well as to her extended family. She will be missed.

Donna Green

November 17, 2020

Susan was a kind, gracious and modest person. She had great warmth and made friends easily. We regret not being in closer touch and send our heartfelt condolences to Gary and the girls. Donna and Arthur

Erica Giannitti

November 17, 2020

I had the pleasure of working for Susan at the TOR Library. It was my first job and she was a great mentor. I also had the privilege of babysitting her daughters. Susan was always in great spirits and such a kind woman. She will be truly missed and will always be remembered. Sincere condolences to her friends and family.

Gerri Cortese

November 17, 2020

Dear Baldwin/Gepner Family, I was so sorry to read of Susan’s passing. I enjoyed getting to work with Susan on PTO activities and volunteering during our children’s Hart Schhol days and was so happy to meet again at Metropolitan Dance Studio events where we took lessons too. Always a smile and of good cheer. My condolences.

Ruth

November 17, 2020

SUSAN WAS MY SUPERVISOR AT BENNETT BRANCH. WORDS CAN'T DESCRIBE HOW SORRY I AM AT THIS LOSS, I AM SO SORRY.
WHAT A LOVELY PERSON WHO WILL BE DEEPLY MISSED. MY DEEPEST SYMPATHIES TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.

Ruth arroyo
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Irene G. Bahrami

November 17, 2020

I am deeply saddened by this.
Susan was a friend a mentor the boss every one should have .
I will miss her wonderful sense of care and her warm hellos.
My heartfelt condolences to Gary and the entire family.

Irene G. BAHRAMI

November 17, 2020

I first got to know Susan as a patronat the Weed hill branch she was a wonderful person. Later on I had the great honor of working for her both st the Turn of River and the newly built Bennett branch. She was a friend and mentor for many years. In recent years we lived right up the street from each other and she would always call to me when she saw me.
My heart goes out to her family and anyone who had the pleasure of knowing this beautiful soul.
To Gary I say you were and are blessed to have been married to such a vivid,smart caring woman. They broke the mold when they made her.

God bless

Patricia Lowe

November 16, 2020

It is a privilege to have the memory of Susan's smile and laughter warm my soul.

Evelyn Avoglia

November 16, 2020

Susan was my supervisor when I served as a Youth Services Library Assistant at Weed Branch. She was a gracious, lively, and caring person. She enabled me to conduct a monthly sing along program for adults, which continued for all the years since until March, 2020. She playfully named the program “Old Folkies. Her passing is a great loss. Her time among us remains a great example. Heartfelt sympathy to Gary and all who love Susan.

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