Susan-Bovenzi-Obituary

Susan T. Bovenzi

Cleveland, Ohio

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SUSAN T. BOVENZI (nee DeVito), age 68. Dearly beloved wife of 50 years of John; loving mother of Laura (Randy) Dougall, Pete (Rebecca), Anthony (Meg), Gina (Brian) Opheim, Marisa (Ray) Barda; cherished grandmother of Andrew, John, Jenna, Jace, Brianna, Garrett, Derek, Christopher, Stephanie,...

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Dear Cousin John and Family: We just heard about Sue's passing when we got home last night. Although we haven't stayed in touch I think of you often. Brother George keeps me up to date on everyone. Please accept our sincerest condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

John and Family,
Sue was very much a part of our lives having lived next to you for 30 years. She was a dear friend and like a second mother to our sons. She'll always hold a special place in our hearts.
All of our love.

Tony, Meg, and the entire Bovenzi family~
I'm sorry we couldn't make it tonight to lend our support, but please know that you are all in our hearts, thoughts and prayers at this terrible time of loss.
Love to you all,
Lisa, Paul, Erin and Jacob Metcalf

John and family,
It is with a sad heart we learned of the passing of you dear wife, mom and grandmother. Our prayers are with you during this time of sorrow.

Dear Cousin John and Family:
We are so sorry to hear about Sue's passing, although I know she has gone to the "special place." We'll always treasure the memories sitting at the family parties chatting. Hugs to you, the kids and the grandkids.

John
I am very sorry to know of the passing of your lovely wife. Both of you are in my prayers alway.

Dear John and Family,
My family and I send our sincere condolences on the Sue's passing. Our years in Cleveland remain special in our hearts and minds because of all my mother's relations who treated us like their own family whenever we were together.

Gina & family our hearts are heavy with sadness we join you in prayer
for comfort & strength.

I'm with my dad on my remembrance of Aunt Sue....as we just shared a few of our wonderful memories over the phone. My favorite is just too juicy to say here, but I will always treasure her humor & wit, and those little comments that slipped from the corner of her mouth that would always catch me off guard. She always "kept it real" in my mind :)

I will miss her dearly, and I send my love and sympathy to Uncle John, and all her children & grandchildren.

Much Love, Donna