Susan-Hart-Obituary

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Susan J. Hart

Des Plaines, Illinois

Jun 4, 1948 – May 2, 2021 (Age 72)

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BORN
June 4, 1948
DIED
May 2, 2021
AGE
72
LOCATION
Des Plaines, Illinois

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G.L. Hills Funeral Home, Ltd. Obituary

Susan Joyce Hart, age 72, of Chicago, Illinois passed away May 2, 2021. Dear sister of William Hart, Mary Hart, Patricia (Harry) Hettinger, and the late Judith Hart. Beloved daughter of the late William and the late Florence Hart. Visitation will be held Wednesday, May 12, from 10:00 AM until...

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I met Susan Hart in February 1968 when I started a new job at an engineering company in Chicago. She was working part time while finishing her degree at DePaul University. I was told that there was one “girl” there my age and it was true. When she walked into my area, we both were startled – we had on the exact same dress! Years later, we both again brought the exact same dress!
This was the start of a lifelong friendship and many great adventures. We shared an apartment for two...

Susan was a phenomenal person and a phenomenal Microbiologist. As a co-worker, her vast knowledge of microbiology benefited those of us who worked along side her, but also with the many students she taught through the years. Susan was serious in her teaching, yet it was wrapped in patience and kindness. Susan so often went the extra mile, demonstrating how life should be lived. She was my co-worker (at Evanston Hospital) and a very admired friend. She will be missed. May God be gracious to...

Susan was a great teacher in the Medical Technology school at Northshore University Healthcare Hospital ( back then known as Evanston Hospital). She was my teacher and after graduation we end up working together at the microbiology laboratory. She was smart and very funny. Thank you for all your help! Rest in peace.

She was a sweet addition to our professional "Breakfast Club!"
She had a lovely smile on a face that simply did not, could not, harbor anger, or doubt, or unkindliness. To have that smile directed at you demanded one in return. We are diminished...

I will treasure the memories of going out to eat with Susan. We loved eating East Asian food of all kinds, the spicier the better. Susan was so kind and so generous with her time helping others and a wonderfully "spicy" woman in the best possible way! Rest in peace my friend.

When I think of Sue I remember not only a very knowledgeable, hard working med tech but also a wonderful person who always had a smile.She was kind ,considerate and a good friend. May she rest in the presence of God's Love.

Thank you Susan for making this world a brighter, happier and more loving place. Together in spirit always.
God bless your journey into the Light.


Rest in peace my dear cousin..I am missing you already...

Please accept our deepest sympathies at this time.