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Susan M. Merriam

Syracuse, New York

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November 17, 2005 Susan M. Merriam, 58, of Clearwater, FL, died November 17, 2005, at her residence. Born in Norwich, Conn., she moved to Florida from Syracuse in 1996. She was a registered nurse, a member of Unitarian Church in Clearwater, and very active in her church and other social...

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To Sue's family -- I just want to share the sense of loss I feel with Sue's untimely death. I knew her through the United Church of Fayetteville, working with her on Church and Society Committee, and in bell choir. Also, as another nurse we often shared our common concerns and stories about our nursing careers and the current stresses in the profession. Her commitments and caring were always evident.

My deepest sympathy to you -- and know we will all miss her as she touched so...

I was saddened to learn of Sue's untimely death. My connection with her was primarily through The United Church of Fayetteville. She was a fellow member of Tabitha Circle of the Women's Organization and also helped me with the feeding program for the downtown Syracuse hungry. I missed her when she moved across the ocean and again when she left us for sunny Florida and her family. She was a bright and humor-filled Spirit, my sympathy and prayers are with her family.

Sue and I were in the Tabitha Circle of the Women's Organization of the United Church. It was always uplifting to speak with her. Her strength, wit, and sense of humor always made for bright conversation. Please accept my sincere sympathy at your loss.

We were saddened to hear about Sue's death at such a young age. We spoke with Sue this past summer when she visited with us again at The United Church of Fayetteville. Sue had contributed much to our programs at UCF playing her flute and performing with us in our adult bell choir. She was also a member of several church committees. She and I (Gloria Malara) graduated from Eastwood High School and often shared fond memories. Please accept our sincere condolences. We will miss her...

Mrs. McCarthy
I was stunned to learn of Susan's death today. We were friends in high school and had just this summer attended our 49th reunion. I wish you and your family the best in your time of sorrow. Though not close for years, now I will think of her often. The time spent with us is never enough.

To Sue's family. I am so shocked and saddened at your loss. I knew Sue when she was in Moving On. She was such a bright, creative, energetic person. She was also kind and thoughtful. She will be missed. My deepest sympathy to you.

I was saddened when I read of Sue's death. At one time we were very close friends and spent much time together. Through the years we've stayed in touch only w/cards. I will always remember the good times we had and what a caring person and loyal friend she was. My deepest sympathies to her family.

To Sue's family:
Sue and I lived next door to each other in Syracuse, before she moved to Florida. She was a wonderful neighbor and we shared many good times together. She was bright and charming and it is such a loss that she is gone at such a young age. My thoughts and sympathies are with you at this time.

Our sympathies to the family and friends of Sue. I shared her interest in bells while she attended the United Church at Fayetteville. I remember sharing stories with her about her travels to the Scandinavian countries. Our prayers are with you.