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SUSAN ANN BUTTERWORTH

Boston, Massachusetts

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Butterworth, Susan Ann Of Beacon Hill, Boston, passed away on July 22 at Massachusetts General Hospital. She is survived by her sons Nicholas Butterworth of New York and Michael Butterworth of Austin, Texas, her sister Carol Lipsitch and brother-in-law Stephen Figlewski of Montclair, New Jersey,...

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I'm so sorry to hear about Susan's passing. I worked for Susan at The Beacon Hill Bed and Breakfast during my senior year at Emerson College. Susan was wonderful and her house was amazing! I met Shirley MacLain who came with her manager to view the place for a possible movie set. What a shame to hear of this loss. Sending peaceful prayers to her sons, Nicholas and Michael, and to the extended family.

I'm sorry to find out about Susan's passing just today, as I worried about not hearing from her during the holiday season. Susan was a dear friend of my stepfather, Dr. William F. McNeely, after my mother died in 1995 and until he died of dementia in 2011. She became my friend as well during that time, and I will miss her.

Suzy's sons put together the most beautiful memorial at the Advent Church across the street from Suzy's house. She would have been 'amazed' to see so many friends who loved her there to honor her. After a gray morning the sun shone brightly as we left the church to head across the street for a lovely reception at Suzy's Beacon Hill B&B...No.27.

I am heartbroken to hear of your passing. Your words of wisdom, your strength, and your kindness will always resonate with me. I think of you often and I miss you Susan.

The Kipka family will always remember her. She traveled with us to Maine, the Caribbean, Italy, and Spain. Our good memories of our travels will live on for our lifetime. Love to her friends and family, Rachel, Colin, and Natasha/Catrina

It's never easy to lose a mother. They are the core of who we are as individuals. She will be will live within you everyday. Cherish the memories and all the time spent with her these last several months. Condolences to you and your family.

Missing you, Susan. Now and always. Judy

Our 70 year friendship will burn on and on