Susan-Bezanson-Obituary

Susan Bezanson

Berlin, Massachusetts

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Susan Bezanson BERLIN Susan (Eaves) Bezanson, 44, of Berlin, died on Thursday, April 3, 2008, at her home after a 15-year battle with breast cancer. She was the wife of Andy Bezanson. An unrelenting spirit enabled her to manage a demanding professional life and a passionate love of outdoor life....

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Aunt Sue continues to guide my work in hospice care and was one of the greatest teachers in showing me that it isnt about helping people die, it is about helping people to live until they die.

Andy -

I just read of Susan's passing in the recent issue of the UVM Alumni magazine and feel such sorrow from the news. She was an absolutely wonderful, kind and loving individual and I am very happy to have known and shared time with her back when we were at UVM. I can only imagine the pain of losing a spouse, especially one so young and vibrant as Sue. The two of you will be in my thoughts.

Sue was a bright and shining star who now looks over all of us. She will be thought of and remebered with all the kindness and love that she gave to everyone she came in contact with. She is grace under pressure no matter the situation and we will all miss her cheerful presence.

It's always hard to say goodbye to a friend. Sue will be missed not just by me but everyone who knew her. I still think of her often and hope that her family knows what a wonderful person she was and forever will be in the hearts of those who called her friend.

Andy,
I just heard about Sue's passing, and am so sorry for you, her family and your family. I used to work with her at Faulkner many years ago. We used to share doggie stories - they were our kids. I always enjoyed working with her and talking with her (I was in I.S trying to get Blood Bank on line in Order Entry). She was so meticulous, and passionate about her work with the patient's care as her utmost concern. The hospital was very lucky to have her. My thoughts and prayers are...

My condolences go out to Andy, Sue's Family and friends.

Sue was my mentor and friend. I will take with me all the lessons she has taught me.

A poem inspired by Sue.

God gives you moments of Clarity where LIFE and Death come full circle.
Moments of clarity where through the loss of a loved one you find a new truth.
I cried for the first time at a friend's Memorial Service.
Tears of Sadness...
For I will truly miss this friend and mentor.
As friends and...

The Levesque Family from Salem, NH is deeply sadden about Sue's passing.

Uncle Andy & Maggie ,

Aunt Sue was the most wonderful aunt and even though she has past she will always be in our hearts.

Andy, my deepest sympathy. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers