Susan-Feltman-Obituary

Susan Dale Feltman

Buffalo Grove, Illinois

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Susan Dale Feltman, age 61, loving daughter of Bertha M. and Lawrence G. Feltman; beloved sister of Layle (David) Kremske; cherished aunt of

Karen (Russell) Longacre and Daniel (Ronda) Kremske; devoted great-aunt of Kira,

Connor and Caleb Kremske; Susan will...

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I think of Susan every year on June 26th because she passed away on my birthday. She was a truly a wonderful person. Kind and caring. She is still missed.

I always think of Susan on June 26th. She passed away on my birthday. I still think of her. She was a wonderful person. Gone to soon.

I met Sue when we were both programmers at the RRB. We remained friends for all the years we worked together at the RRB and after I retired. I'll always remember the trips to the Bahamas we took in the early years of our friendship. We shared many good times with family and friends. When I retired Sue and Pam Murphy organized my retirement luncheon. It was a wonderful affair. I thank her for the memories of that day. Sue was a wonderful person and a great friend. She will be missed by many...

I knew Susan from working at the Railroad Retirement Board. I was the RRB photographer and couldn't resist asking Susan to model for me. She did. We had a wonderful time.

I often called Sue "Zuzu", like the little girl from "It's a Wonderful Life". I never knew why. It just seemed to fit. Looking back I now realize Sue did live a wonderful life. It ended rather abruptly...but she got and gave maximum enjoyment while she could. She was admired and respeceted here at the RRB for her warmth and even temper. You really had to push her to get her upset even though she was a key player for so many high profile, high pressure projects. And she told me more...

Susie was my neighbor for 20 years and also a friend who, I shared dinners out with mutual friends in the building, Debbie and Mel. We also used to ride the 147 bus home from work and would run into each other in the building.

She was a nice person.. too young..
may her memory be for a blessing,,

My Dear Susan; I used to baby-sit for you, & I will always remember you as the sweet, kind, well-behaved little girl, who lived her life touching the many friends & relatives who were fortunate enough to share her too short life with her. I will love you always for allowing me to be part of those memories. Rest peacefully, & say Hi to your Mom & Dad!
Love,
Cousin Charlotte

May you find strength in your memories and may you be comforted among the mourners in Zion.