Susan-Skewes-Obituary

Susan Skewes

East Lyme, Connecticut

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East Lyme - Susan (Morrow) Skewes, 58, beloved wife of Frank A. Skewes Jr., passed away at her home in Niantic on Thursday, June 20, 2013. She died of breast cancer diagnosed 4-1/2 years ago.Susan was born on Sept. 23, 1954, in Middletown, the daughter of Richard M. and the late Lillian (Scully)...

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So many years have gone by since you left us.. I still think of you often. Rest in peace my dear friend. Bernie

I will always remember my friend Sue.. how could I forget her? We often laughed so hard at the dumbest things.. she was brilliant, strong, fun and loved us all deeply. Sue.. I still miss you, my dear friend..

Thank you for bringing joy into my sister's life. You will be missed.

Frank-
People touch our lives in many ways and I am gratefu that Sue touched mine. I always looked forward to seeing Sue whenever I visited Debbie & Frank. There was a charm and wit to her that made you smile. Those that make you smile are remembered. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Frank and entire family, I feel so very fortunate to have met and laughed with Susan who was so down to earth holding beauty both inside and out. I will cherish the antique stained window that is and will always be bringing positive light for me and others through my home as long as I am here. These lovely displays of colors bring memories of Sue for me with a renewed reflection of hope, dignity and kindness that Susan represented. Warm Regards, Rebecca Merrill of Old Saybrook,ct

Frank, I'm very saddened to get the news today of Susan's passing. She was a beautiful lady whose smile and quick wit are most memorable to me. I wish you all the comfort possible at this time.

So sad to hear of my cousins passing. I will always remember all the good times we had as kids growing up. She wil always b in my heart.

Frank
I am so sorry to learn of your wife's passing. May happy memories bring you comfort. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

I worked with Sue on the Orthopedic Floor on Bl years ago.
I will always remember her smile and laughter. I remember
when she created the Bed Bath....good for her and the patients.
She will be remembered with many memories by all who knew and loved her.
I hadn't seen her in over 14 years, but I still see that smile and remember how much fun we had in that first waiting room on the floor.
Love,
Debra Chapman
Physical Therapist Assistant