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Susan Brooks

Holyoke, Massachusetts

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Alzheimer's Association

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Susan Chapman Brooks, died peacefully on February 11, 2017 surrounded by her loving family. She was pre-deceased by her husband, Frederick, "Tuck" Brooks in 2003. Susan was the daughter of the late Clifford Chapman and Thelma Chapman. She leaves behind her daughters; Elizabeth Brooks and Leigh...

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I met Susan when she was doing workshops on Dementia / Alzheimer's at the Northampton Senior Center. I stayed in touch with her - she was a incredible source of information on the subject. More important she was one of those special people that you know for a short while and remember forever. I'm so sorry she's no longer with us - my condolences to her family and all that knew her.

Susan was a wonderful colleague and friend. Sleep in heavenly peace my friend.
Condolences to the family from her friends at the Alzheimer's Association

Susan`s daughters were everything to her.

Elizabeth and Leigh Kate, My thoughts and prayers are with both of you at such a difficult time. Your mother was a dear friend and will be missed.

I am saddened to hear about Susan's passing. She hired me for my first CNA job. She was a wonderful and positive role model for me and I am proud to follow in her footsteps in the field of geriatrics/dementia. It makes me sad to know that our paths will not cross again on this side of heaven.

Susan my dear friend and colleague, you will always be in my thoughts. There was so much laughter when we got together, the gals from NJ and NY, we were a hell of a team. You were and still are loved by many. I am glad I was able to assist in your last wish! Condolences to your daughters, son in laws and your cherished grandkids.

Liz and family,
I'm sorry to hear if your mom's passing, and although I haven't seen you in years I recall both your parents from our days together playing softball. They both were always so friendly and loving towards everyone. I hope you can find comfort in your fond memories.

So sorry for your loss. I knew Susan as a professional nurse who was committed to the profession and passionate about making life better for those with dementia. I will remember our UMass days . Susan you will be missed

A fellow nurse and friend Pam Quirk RN

My condolences to Susan's family and friends. I didn't know her but she sounds like she was a wonderful,caring and beautiful person.. RIP