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Susan Alvey Muchinsky

Stamford, Connecticut

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SUSAN ALVEY MUCHINSKY, of Stamford CT died in the morning of July 5, 2011, at the age of sixty-nine. She was born Susan Marriott Alvey on May 26th, 1942 in Louisville, KY, the daughter of the late Sue Hobbs and James Alfred Alvey of Elizabethtown, KY. Susan received a BS degree in education from...

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Dear Alex, Patricia and Natalya,
Please know our thoughts are with you. We are grateful for the opportunity to have met and worked with each of you. God bless you as you go forth.
Sincerely, Your Friends at The Village at Waveny

To the Muchinsky Family

You couldn't help but smile when around Susan. A joy and an inspiration and a truly unforgettable person. The world was a better place with Susan in it. She will be missed.

Sue (Dr. Sessa's office)

July 10, 2011
I am so sorry to lose my friend of 55 years. I know we will all miss her but know she is in a place of total happiness now. She loved all of you so much. Jeanie Hale Martz, Marion, Arkansas

I was a colleague of Sue's at Springfield School and have very fond memories of her....may she rest in peace....with deepest sympathy

To Alex and the entire Muchinsky family.

Susan was so sweet, whenever she would see me she would always come over and chat. I truly, truly loved Susan. We got along beatifully together and I had a lot of good feelings about her.

I am so sorry about your loss but I know God will help through this most difficult time.

Lovingly, Aunt Freda.

To the Muchinsky Family,
Mrs. Muchinsky was my 6th grade teacher at Springdale School (1974-75), and not only was she a wonderful teacher, but a truly fine human being, as well.
She shared her thoughts and her stories with her students, and she touched many lives. She inspired many people, to always be the best you can be, and to never let life's obstacles deter you from succeeding. She had her own challenges in life, but always looked at the positive side of things.
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Alex, I have many wonderful, warm memories of time spent with your mother, teaching, playing, and of course, the craft shows with the Boalt ornaments. I remember her great excitement when you had your daughter, and her move to the city to be near you.
My prayers are with you.

To the Muchinsky Family,
Ms. Muchinsky was my 6th grade teacher. She was one of the sweetest teachers and always pushed her students to strive toward success.
I also remember the day she and a classmate arm wresled in class and I have to say Ms. Muchinsky gave him a run for his money.

To the Muchinsky Family - I am so sorry about your loss. Susan was my 6th grade teacher at Springdale School, and one of my favorite teachers.