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Susan C. Pease

Ludlow, Massachusetts

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Susan “Sue” Caivano Pease, 63, passed away peacefully at home with her family by her side on the morning of December 13 after a prolonged battle with cancer. Born on January 25, 1952, Susan was raised and lived the majority of her life in Ludlow, MA, where she spent most of her career at Chapin...

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Rod & Ben,
I am so sorry for your loss. You have been in my thoughts frequently since I heard about Sue.

Barbara Johnson (former employee)

I was so sorry to hear only yesterday of Susan's passing. While I never met her, I knew she was a special person hearing you speak of her, Rod, to me so often over the years. Please accept my deepest and most profound sympathy for your loss.

Dear Sue...you shall be greatly missed by those who have known you and your kind, caring heart... So many times as a principal you have advocated for me and my students...With fairness and strength, you took the time to be sure that their needs were met, going the extra mile if necessary.. I will always remember how you looked out for us, Sue...You were a friend and mentor in many ways and I am so thankful to have known you...You have certainly made a difference, not only in my life, but in...

Rod and Ben,

So sorry to hear of the loss of your wife and mother. What a beautiful written tribute to her. I can see she was a special lady and educator.

Sue was the consummate professional and role model for educators. The needs of the children always came first. It was a privilege to work with her.

Rod,
My condolences to you for your huge loss. I can clearly remember the day that you walked into work wearing your new shiny wedding band and your eyes were shining as well with happiness. Take comfort in the knowledge that you will see her again. With warm regards,

I worked with Sue for many years at Chapin ST. School. The Ludlow Public Schools have been blessed by some exellent third grade teachers and Sue was one of them. It was an honor to have worked with her. May she rest in Peace.

Sue...May you rest in peace....You were and always will be a quality educator who cared about kids at Chapin Street School. It was a privilege to have known you and an even deep feeling knowing what you did for kids. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.....

e were lucky enough to have the wonderful Mrs. Pease teaching our children in third grade, Then we were very happy when our grandchildren had her as their principal. They all loved her. Prayers to the family.