SUSAN-CHISHOLM-Obituary

SUSAN CHISHOLM

Scituate, Massachusetts

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CHISHOLM, Susan Reardon Of Scituate, formerly of Wellesley, died peacefully in her sleep on Monday, July 15th, 2019, at the age of 78. Susan was the wife of the late John K. Chisholm. She is survived by her children, Kristen Chisholm Fisher and her husband Michael Fisher of Coopersburg, PA and...

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Dear Kristen and Johnny,
Susan and I are terribly saddened with the news your Mom's and our very dear friend's passing. As you know, Sue and I were "best buds" post college and all the years which followed. It was my great joy to have introduced your Mom to my dear friend John Chisholm and delighted in the beautiful married life they shared together, cut way too short by John's early passing from this life.Your mom and Dad loved you two so much! We will cherish the many wonderful happy...

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Dear Sue - I was very sad to get the news of your passing. I have enjoyed your company for many years and especially got a kick out of our June birthdays (same age, too!) I was just reading your recent, lovely letter and will treasure it. I will miss you dearly and I say that from the bottom of my heart. God Bless, Sue! with love. Barbara

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Love to the entire Chisholm family from the St.Amant Family.
Lou and I have so many fond memories over the years from our Wellesley days and family get togethers.
Beautiful picture of a beautiful woman, inside and out❤
With love and much sadness.
Lynn & Lou

Susan-I will always treasure our long-late night calls!You were a GOLDeN friend to SO many friends and family members-always helpingand celebrating with others- who loved you dearly♥One of my favorite stories you told about your younger days in Cohasset was when you and a friend did not like the drab grey boat float in the harbor- so you got bright colors and painted it!! You were proud of your work until one of the men in Central Market told you he saw you and you better fix it or he,d tell...

Oh! I am so sorry to read this! I met your mom when I was selling Girl Scout cookies in your neighborhood and she was so spunky. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Liz Foley