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Susan McCarthy Crawford

Putnam Valley, Ny, Massachusetts

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Crawford, Susan McCarthy, born July 5, 1948, in Springfield, MA, died April 2, 2020, in Putnam Valley, NY. Her greatest joys in life were Tad and Christopher. She grew up in Feeding Hills, graduated from Agawam High School, Elms College (AB), and the New School for Social Research (MS), and...

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Although we met close to 50 years ago through our mutual boss, Dr. C. Chichester, Susan became a forever friend. She opened her apartment for me to stay with her on my monthly travel to NYC, showed me around the City, and we shared so many great times and stories! We may not have communicated as often as we both might have liked, but when we did, we were always able to enjoy catching up like the old friends we were. My everlasting regret is that we had not talked recently, but I hold such...

Susan was a wonderful person who reached out to me showing me Love & Kindness.
I will deeply miss her & may God watch over her, Tad & Christopher.
She was a bright star and I was blessed to have known and enjoyed our times together.

I am so sorry for your loss.

Susan was a teacher, a friend, a counselor, a mentor and a Very funny person whom I learned to love quickly. The highlight of my days was when I knew we had a session together. Somehow during any given session, I always learned a new word, improved my grammar, laughed a lot and at times received some loving scolding only to then have her apologizing next time. Of course, no apology was ever necessary; it was all needed, and much appreciated. She knew me...


I am so sorry for your loss.

Susan was a teacher, a friend, a counselor, a mentor, and a very funny person whom I learned to love quickly. The highlight of my days was when I knew we had a session together. Somehow during any given session, I always learned a new word, improved my grammar, laughed a lot, and at times received some tough love through scolding. Shed then apologize the next time she saw me. Of course, no apology was ever necessary; it was all needed, and much...

Susan was a beautiful person inside and out. She will be missed. So sorry for your loss