Susan-Gonzalez-Obituary

Susan Gonzalez

Colebrook, Connecticut

Sep 12, 1957 – Oct 14, 2025

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BORN
September 12, 1957
DIED
October 14, 2025
LOCATION
Colebrook, Connecticut

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Susan Barbara Gonzalez (Chatfield), 68, of Colebrook, went home to be with her Lord, passing peacefully at Yale New Haven Hospital after a courageous battle with breast cancer.She is survived by her husband of 44 years, Michael A. Gonzalez; daughters Maria Gonzalez, Michelle Cropper and Cristina...

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To the Gonzalez family: So sorry for your loss prayers are going out to all of you Susan was such a wonderful and caring person. I am really going to miss her because she taught me the art of canning. Every time I that I had issues with my canning I could always give a call solve it either coming down or over the phone I am really going miss our friendship that we shared

Thank you Susie for all the love you showed us. My mother and I will miss your sweet smile and your bold prayers...you are such a prayer warrior and God is blessed to have you home with Him! Thank you for your kindness at the Ladies Ministry meetings and the books you gave us to direct our prayers for our country. Your strength was an inspiration to us all! Jesus has taken you home without pain, hurt or suffering. We will see you soon sweet sister! We love you!

Although I only knew Susan a short amount of time, I was encouraged by her faith and love for Jesus as well as her love for others. My deepest condolences to her family.

I will always remember your welcoming warmth and kindness. Thank you so much for sharing your lovely Maria with my family. We´ll always be here for her.

Susan was a dear friend of mine through high school. We were part of a group of four girlfriends who saw each other through every high school drama. We shared our dreams and a deep friendship thank you for all the joy you added to my life Susan. Robin Kent-Osborn

My dear sweet Susie I will miss you terribly. Thank you for always being the loving, kind, very special friend that you always were. I remember our trip to Vermont, at the drop of a hat to go pick up one of my sons at the hospital. What a ride that was but very special. You always always treated me like family and I hope I showed you, and had you feel the same Love back. Canning our pickles and spaghetti sauce, was so special and fun for us to do together. We even picked the vegetables from...