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Susan K. Carlson

Oxford, Massachusetts

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Susan K. (Raymond) Carlson, 55, of 48 Wheelock St., passed away peacefully, surrounded by her famil,y after a three month battle with cancer, on Sunday, August 31, 2008.Susan leaves behind two daughters, Jennifer T., wife of Robert Billings of Oxford, and Hilary K., wife of James Malloy of...

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God bless you. I'm so sorry for your loss. I know Susan will be greatly missed but will remain forever in our hearts until we meet again.
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To Susan's family,
I worked with Sue @ FRH for several years. I was a new nurse and she made me feel comfortable. She made me laugh SO many times. I haven't kept in touch w/ FRH staff, so I am in shock to hear about her passing. I just hope and pray that she didn't suffer much. She was a great person and will be sadly missed.

Donna and family,
I was so shocked to hear of Sue's passing. I am so sorry for your loss. My most vivid memory, is her in your living room singing Janice Joplin songs for us. I'm sure you have great memories too. Let those memories give you comfort in your time of sorrow.

i'm so sorry for your loss. let me know if there's anything i can do. rest in peace.

Sue and I started Fairlawn on the same day,she went to one floor, I to the other...and that's when our friendship began 30 plus years ago.I left the hospital after 10 years but kept in touch.We shared our lives...children,grandchildren,(as much as busy working moms can) even the same music.How we laughed at an Arlo Guthrie concert when we thought how badly he aged and how we looked so good! One of many stories. My heart is so heavy with the loss of my Bunky or Clara as I would call...

Jen,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. May you find some peace and comfort. I miss you!
Lisa
(Becker Friend)

Jennifer, Bob and family, We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Please know that our thoughts are with you. May your memories comfort you through this difficult time.

Susan was a very good friend of mine that I have known since Jr and Sr high school. We have always kept in touch with me moving to all different parts of the states and the world since I was in the Air Force. We had such good times and I will always remember them. I didn't get to see Sue when I came back to Worcester for my annual visit. We usually have lunch and catch up on things. I was sick this time and didn't want to pass it on to her knowing her fragile condition. I knew that this...

My heart goes out to Sue's loved ones at this time...
I went to Becker with Sue and worked with her for several years at Fairlawn Rehab- she was a wonderful nurse- and always lit up when she talked about her family!

My deepest sympathies on your loss.