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Susan M. Charron

Emmaus, Pennsylvania

Oct 15, 1949 – Dec 6, 2017 (Age 68)

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BORN
October 15, 1949
DIED
December 6, 2017
AGE
68
LOCATION
Emmaus, Pennsylvania

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Susan M. Charron, 68, of Lower Macungie Twp., passed away December 6, 2017 at Lehigh Valley Hospital - Cedar Crest. Born in East Stroudsburg, she was the daughter of the late Albert "Barney" E. Charron, Sr. and Virgie M. (Green). Susan worked in the Ability Development Program at Kutztown...

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Susan hired me at RACC and gave me the best job I've ever had. She was instrumental in helping me acclimate to the CAH department. I am so sorry to hear of her passing and wish her family peace. I am so grateful for the opportunity she gave to me.

I am totally shocked. I'm glad I saw her at our 50th high school reunion. She will be missed and her wonderful smile. My condolences to the family.

To Susan's family, my sincerest condolences. I miss the morning walks in the parking lot from our cars to Berks Hall where Sue and I would do our best to solve all the problems we encountered. When she retired I was sad. My sadness has turned to sorrow this morning when I read she is now in heaven. Rest assured of my prayers for all of you. I will never forget her.

Archie, Kate and Families:
We are so very saddened to learn of Susan's death today. We were unaware that she was even sick. Please know that you and your families are in our thoughts and prayers at this time. She and Jackie are now together again.
In sympathy and love,
Mike & Kathy Sitler & Family

Sorry for your loss Kate, Tom, and Ziven. A wonderful lady who will be missed.....

Please know my prayers are with you...Kate. Tom and Ziven. Many good "Thursday nite" memories! Loved having her coffee ready as she sat down... Find peace for your heart by remembering all the good times....and how much she loved you all.

Susan and I spent so many years together in the same office. I will be forever grateful for her help with anything I asked her. She was my fountain of information at RACC whenever I needed to know who to talk to or where to find information needed. But much more than that she was my close friend and we shared a lot of laughter, sad times, frustrations and collegiality over the years.
Susan was a person of great integrity who never compromised her values yet was always available to listen,...

I will be forever grateful that Susan and I reconnected during the past year. We spent many hours reminiscing and discussing our lives and our families. Kate, you and Ziven were her world, and she loved you with all her heart. Bless you now as we all mourn her loss.

My heartfelt condolences to the family. May you find comfort at this most difficult time in your life from the God of all comfort. Psalms 94:19, 22