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Susan Malinda Stoltzfus

Trenton, New Jersey

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Susan Malinda Stoltzfus NORTH BRUNSWICK - Susan Malinda Stoltzfus, 43, a massage therapist, personal trainer, and equestrian, died Friday at the University Medical Center at Princeton after a courageous battle with cancer. Born in Washington, DC, Susan was the daughter of William Alfred Stoltzfus...

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I want to send sincere sympathy and condolences to Susan's family. Susan and I attended Princeton Day School where her mother Janet was my advisor and Susie and I played volleyball together. Susan, like her mom, was a warm, yet formidable spirit. I am honored to have known them both and hope they are having a wonderful reunion in heaven.

Dawn Crossland Sumners

goodnite from shauna gryffen and sally love know no boundries we will all be together soon love and hugs

I live in Riverbend section of town and I met Susan like most of our neighbors, walking the dogs. We'd stop and chat and she always had a smile and spring in her step. I saw her just about 2 or 3 weeks ago on the corner with Marianne & Annie and I mentioned how great she looked with her short white hair. We hadn't run into each other for a month or so. I'm saddened by her loss. She was a fighter who never complained. Her glass was always half full. I know she'll be watching over all of us....

I am saddened. Susan was my massage therapist at Momentum and was always concerned about the health of my late wife, who also died of breast cancer. I know that Susan handled her illness with courage and determination. I'm glad I knew her.

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Hello, my name is Theresa and I have never met Susan or any of her family. I was searching the net and keeping in touch with recent obituaries and read Susan's. I'm so very touched. I am a cancer survivor and I've been very moved reading about her passing. She touched so many in her special ways. Her love for animals, plants and people and just saying a kind word seemed to touch many. I am so truly sorry for your loss. I will remember Susan and all of you in my...

It only took a short time to love Susan. My mother once said we were friends at first sight and Susan and I agreed. We bonded so quickly! Being a friend of Susan's is one of the greatest joys in my life. I feel truly blessed to be her friend for Susan really loves people with all her heart. You can feel the sincerity of her warmth and love in her many hugs, her laugh, and her wit. Susan sparkled through life. Her spirit was loving and caring, inviting, free-willed, and humorous. Her...

I would like to extend my most sincere condolences on the passing of Susan. I met Susan in in 6th or maybe 7th grade at the Princeton Day School and we graduated together in 1982. I will always remember her sitting surrounded by friends in the theatre lobby with her amazing,infectious smile. I am saddened by her loss and my thoughts and prayers are with her family during this most difficult time.

That foal loved Susan so much and enjoyed Susan massages so much.

Susan entered my life two years ago but it seemed like I knew her forever. She was so warm and easy to talk with. Her strentgh and spirit was evident immediately. I can't believe I won't ever see her walk into the barn again with that laundry basket. I already miss our trail and beach rides.