SUSAN-THORPE-Obituary

SUSAN THORPE

Middletown, Connecticut

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THORPE, SUSAN Susan Thorpe, 71, of Middletown, died from injuries on 6/28. She loved a quiet day, a long walk, had a deep appreciation for simplicity and a graceful insistence to create it in her life. Devoted to the care of her siblings Yolanda and Georgiana, loving encouragement to her niece,...

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On 6/28/19 we buried Susans ashes in the grave of her parents. The ashes of her sister Georgiana were committed the same day. St Marys cemetery, Hamden CT

Sue, It has been a year now. A difficult year for us, but we are doing our best. I miss your encouragement and letters. I take peace in knowing you lived and did what you knew to be important. I hope I honor your spirit with the new things I understand since your passing.

Went back to the Linden tree on Monday -- and felt gratitude. Thank you for reaching out to me and leaving me with your love.

Watch over us Susie, guide us. I know we have not done all this without your...

Dear Yolanda....it was fate to have met you today after all these months...I was very sad to learn of Susan's untimely passing and in such a tragic way...she was also such a pleasure to bump in to...she loved to read and to discuss books, and was always eager to hear about other people's lives...You and she had such a very special bond and you should know that she is still with you in spirit and will always be in your heart.

Yolanda,

I'm so sorry for your loss, Susan was a warm and delightful person and she will be missed. Arline Walsh

July 23, 2014

Arline Wslsh
(Wilson Class 1960)

Dear Yolanda,

I was so sorry to hear of Susan's passing. She was such a lovely person, always had a smile when I ran into her and always made me feel good just seeing her. I will really miss those random moments when she took the time to renew old memories. She was such a warm and gentle spirit. She's in my prayers and so are you.

Arline

Although I never new her name I knew her face as well as the kind things she would say to me when we passed, esp. at McDonalds in Cromwell. My sincerest sympathy!