SUSAN-SERRAN-Obituary

SUSAN MARY SERRAN

Toronto, Ontario

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Toronto, Ontario
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Canadian Cancer Society

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SUSAN SERRAN It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Susan Mary Serran in her 70th year. Susan passed peacefully on December 29, 2023, with her brother, Chris, and good pal Jeff (Jennifer) by her side. Susan is survived by her brothers, Larry (Cathy), William (Laurie) and...

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Sending love, light, and prayers to Susan´s family and friends. I´m very saddened to hear about Susan´s passing. Attached is a photo of Jack, her beloved little companion, for whom I´d care when Susan travelled to Barry´s Bay. Before those trips, she´d leave detailed notes for me (Wineva neighbour) about Jack´s favourite things, one of which was CBC radio to comfort him in her absence. I can still hear her laugh and feel the warmth of her generosity and kindness. I was always gifted with...

I am shocked to hear about this. I hadn't been in touch with Susan since 2017 but I lived upstairs from her at our beloved house on Wineva Ave. in the beach. We were neighbours for about 25 years there! Smart, helpful, on the right side of things socially and politically. A caring contributor to the community. She will be missed.

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Susan changed my life, professionally and personally (best advice I ever got was from over a meatball at The Nose) - her impact was so large.

Shocked and saddened to learn of Susan's passing. She was a great person and friend. I will miss her laugh most of all.

Susie was a true friend to me. She had the best laugh and was always positive. My time spent with her in the MVDHS drama club was amazing. We had lots of fun hanging out at the Dairy Bar and travelling to contests across Ontario.
Her success in Toronto was a proud time for all of us in the Bay. And well deserved.
I never forgot this talented, kind, funny beautiful girl and I never will. God bless the SERRAN family. She will be missed.
Julie Kitts

I am just hearing this news now and deeply saddened by the loss of such an extraordinary human being and community builder. I know Susan through our Toronto theatre community and also through the many ways that Susan and Paula´s advocacy and support paved ways for arts and culture in Toronto-Danforth, including Crow´s Streetcar Crowsnest ...for which Susan was chief cheerleader. I am so sad that this beautiful soul is no longer with us but, my goodness, what a wonderful and impactful life...

I am so sorry and sad to hear of Susan's passing. She was such a wonderful person and so caring and helpful with anything my partner and I contacted her about with her work with Paula. My condolences to all of her friends and family. The world was such a better place with Susan in it. She will be so missed.

I'm so sorry to hear of Susan's passing. Although we worked in the theatre biz together, she was also my beaches neighbour for many years. We gardened, talked shop and shared many laughs together. She was a warrior queen. Whenever she got behind something, she was one million percent on it. I'm sure she's involved in organizing something where she is now as she was never one to sit on the side lines. Condolences to her family, colleagues and loved ones.