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Susan Lynn Lichter

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Lichter, Susan Lynn Brookline, MA (Formerly of Ann Arbor, MI)

Beloved daughter of Dr. Paul and Carolyn Lichter. Dear sister of Laurie (Haran) Rashes. Devoted aunt of Max, Ilana and Annie Rashes. Niece of Dr. Allen and Evie Lichter, and Dr. Martin and Rise' Goode. Services 2 p.m., Thursday...

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Two and a half years have passed since Susan left us, and I still think of her nearly every day. Her warmth and wisdom remain with those of us who loved her.

Dear Lichter Family,
Susan was one of my first friends and cabinmates at Interlochen Arts Camp in 1975 and 1976. Her 1975 cabin plaque still hangs in Cabin #3 and I have serveral photos of Susan as a camper in the Interlochen Arts Camp photo archives. I remember being surprised and thrilled when during a 1985 staff meeting Susan recognized me after 10 summers. She was fun, happy and extremely kind person. I have very fond memories of Susan.

Sincererly, Kathleen Kaska Perez...

RIP

Dear Paul, Carolyn and Laurie,

I have just learned of you tragic loss of Susan. I am so very sorry and deeply saddened - my heart goes out to you and your family. It has been a very long time since I last saw Susan in Jerusalem when we were both students. However, she will always remain in my memories as my American little sister from all those years ago when you kindly opened your home to me, and hosted an exchange student from far away Finland. I will never forget Susan and the...

Dear Lichter Family:
I just recently learned of Susan's death. I was so saddened for your loss and for all those who cared for her. I have such fond memories of our times together in Ann Arbor - she made Hebrew School much more fun.
Yours with deep sympathy

Dear Lichter Family:
I am so sorry for your loss. I met Susan nearly 20 years ago at CJP, and she was a light in my life for many years. We called each other SL and LT; she was pure kindness; and I am grateful for every minute we shared.

I first met Susan about 20 years ago through work during which time we enjoyed a brief friendship before she moved on to grad school. I was thrilled to find her again this last June, looking and feeling so terrific during a chance encounter in one of her favorite shops (Fire and Opal in Coolidge Corner). Over the next couple of months, we met to compare notes on our respective life journeys. I was reminded again of what a wonderful and beautiful human being Susan was --super caring,...

To her family,
I just met Susan over the summer. She had a wonderful laugh and a sweet sense of humor. I wanted to get to know her more; she told me about her family and her trip to venice and I was so sad when I found out - I missed/miss her - Marshall

Rest in Peace my friend

My dear Susan...I will never forget you. You were one of my favorite people I have ever met because your laugh always made me smile. I will cherish our good times together always. My deepest heartfelt sympathies go out to the family and loved ones of my friend Susan.