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Susan Ewing

Springfield, Massachusetts

1949 - 2018

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Susan M. (Drapeau) Ewing, 68, of Springfield, died at home surrounded by the care and comfort of her loving family on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2018. Born in Springfield on July 18, 1949, she was the daughter of the late William G. and Simone A. (Campbell) Drapeau. A graduate of Precious Blood High School,...

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Susan life has never been the same, I miss you every day and wonder why it had to be you and not me. You were the best thing that ever happened to me, and loosing you was the worst. I love you and miss you Bill

Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary Mom! I think of you all the time. I love and miss you! Andrew made your spaghetti sauce last night and we are going to dad's to eat. Shawn is coming. Alexander has football he can't make it. I think Steven is coming. We are going to put up your Halloween decorations inside too.
Love you always,

Without you I am nothing. I talk to you everyday, my heart is broken, I miss you so very much. You told me you wished I could go with you, I am so lost without you and wish I could have gone with you. You were the best thing that ever happened to me, you were my life my everything. You were like a fine wine you were more beautiful everyday, full of life and love. When God took you he broke my heart.

Till we meet again my loving aunt/Godmother, you will be missed! I love you and I hold you dearly in my heart! I was honored to be picked to do a reading at your funeral! ❤

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Bill, I will, along with many other Stop & Shop employees will miss seeing her every Sunday morning. It has been my pleasure to have served her at the deli for many years. I will surely miss her. She was a brave, wonderful, thoughtful and caring person. My deepest condolences to you and your children. I will always remember her.

Dr.Seuss Museum Niece Cheryl, Me and Susan the love of my life

I am thankful to have had her in my life. I'm thankful for the times I could come out and spend more time with Susan and Bill. We had a lot of fun and Susan could come up with some quick one-liners. I will miss her laugh. I will miss her example to be of her family coming first and sacrificing for others. I wish I could be there. You will be in my heart forever.

Sorry to read about your Wife Bill. My Prayers to you and your family..


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