Susan-Plante-Obituary

Susan D. Plante

Brockton, Massachusetts

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Susan Plante passed away in Brockton, Massachusetts. The obituary was featured in The Enterprise on October 19, 2007.

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To The Plante Family:
I only knew Susan from her being the receptionist at the Radiology Dept. while I was receiving treatment nine years ago. The second time I approached the desk she called me by name and pronounced my last name correctly. I was astonished as most everyone really garbles the name. I asked her how she knew to pronounce it so well and she said that her maiden name was Martinkevicz. Well, that explained that!
Susan always greeted me with a smile and gentle manner. I...

Al, Mark, Jen , Laura and your families; Steven & I truly thought the world of your Wife/Mom. She always had a smile and was ALWAYS so sweet to us. We are truly sorry for your loss.
Love to all of you ~ Steven & Kelly Green

Hope like love, transcends all
time, and space. It is the song
inside each heart that never
stops singing. Susan will live
in our hearts, and memories,
alway's!!!!

Albert no words can express the sadness Marta and I feel about the loss of Susan. We always looked forward to seeing you both here in Las Vegas. My daughters Stacey and Michelle also send there sympathy.

My sympathy goes out to Albert Plante and Family. I knew Sue when volunteering @ the Brockton Hosp. Radiation Depart. She will be missed

Your Mom was the kindest person, she would always know who my Dad was and said Hi Gig every time he went for treatment. God must have needed a special Receptionist in heaven!!!

my sympathy goes out to Albert Plante and Family. I knew her from the Radiation Therapy, volunteering & doing treatments. She will be missed.

Dear Al and family, My deepest sympathy for the tragic loss of your sweet wife and mother. I had the pleasure of Sue's friendship while working with her for many years at B.H. She would visit me with a daily list of Radiation Oncology patients for me to pre-register at the patient registration department. Sue never forgot my birthday, and we shared many happy times going to dinner and conversation, particularly about her family and how proud she was of all of you. May she rest peacefully; God...

I am so sad about Sue's passing. We would go out a couple of times a year to celebrate birthdays and holidays. Sue was always so kind and thoughtful, and fun to be with. I will miss her,