Susan-Vandenberg-Obituary

Susan L. Vandenberg

Painesville Twp., Ohio

1946-2012 (Age 65)

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DIED
March 29, 2012
AGE
65
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Painesville Twp., Ohio

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Susan L. Vandenberg, age 65, of Painesville Township, formerly of Richmond Heights, passed away Thursday, March 29, 2012, at her residence. She was born April 12, 1946, in Cleveland.Susan worked as a teacher for the Ratner Schools in Lyndhurst for over 20 years. She volunteered with the Rape...

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Sue was my first friend at Miami University, and my best friend. Sue took me under her wing and helped me through many homesick days. Before her death, we had renewed our relationship through long distance phone calls. I believe I talked with her the day before she passed away. I loved her like a sister. She was loving and forgiving. I feel joy knowing she rests with the Lord, and any trials and tribulations of this world are over. I miss her dearly!

I and many others who knew Sue at EHS will always remember her infectious smile and sunny spirit. I cannot remember a time when she was not smiling her sunny smile. I will remember her always.

With deepest symmpathy Aimee. My parents lived next door to you and your
parents in the 1970s. We are so very sorry to hear of your loss. We have happpy memories of your mom. We hope you and your family are doing well.

I just learned about Sue this afternoon. I taught with her in Richmond Hts many years ago at Hillcrest Kiddie Prep School. She lit up a room when she walked in and especially when Aimee was there or talking of her. I am sorry to all of you for your loss. May all your memories hold deep in your hearts today and forever.

Jon, you know we will all miss Sue at Hellriegel's, don't be a stranger, you will always find love and comfort from those of us who knew her best!

Dear Uncle John,
We are so sorry for your loss and the sorrow you have in your hearts. We are praying for you daily that God will give you the comfort that only he can in His promise that one day you will all be together again in the perfect eternal home that Aunt Sue is already enjoying. Until that time, may you find comfort in the treasured memories of the wonderful times together that you were blessed with through the years.
With our love and deepest sympathy,
Nick, Susie...

Sue,
Please say Hi to Joe for us. No doubt we'll be seeing you both one of these days.

I had the pleasure of working with both Susan and John over the last ten years and I'm deeply saddened to hear of her passing. She was so kind to me, and always interested genuinely what was going on in my life. So selfless. I wish John and family the best.

Susie was an object of affection to all who came under the influence of her bright-eyed effervescence, dazzling smile and positive outlook. That she was voted to the EHS Homecoming Court came as no surprise ... and that vote only one of the many corporate expressions of how well-loved she was. For me (both at EHS and at Miami), Susie was a tremendous source of moral support – the 60's version of the "Unsinkable Molly Brown" – there to boost and cheer her pals. Hard to fathom the loss of...