Susan-Waters-Obituary

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Susan Bell Waters

Snow Hill, Maryland

Feb 21, 1951 – Dec 16, 2014 (Age 63)

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BORN
February 21, 1951
DIED
December 16, 2014
AGE
63
LOCATION
Snow Hill, Maryland

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Burbage Funeral Home - Berlin Obituary

Susan Bell Waters died peacefully at her home on December 16, 2014. A nationally recognized association executive, Susan was born in Denton, Maryland, on February 21st, 1951, and grew up in Public Landing, Maryland, on the Chincoteague Bay. She is remembered by her many friends and colleagues...

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Susan helped put the pieces together when I went through a divorce in our 20s. She remained a treasured friend to me and my son's all the years after. So many memories...She will be missed.

Susan did more to shape my career than anyone else I have known. Whenever we looked back over our times together, it always ended in a good laugh... a laugh I'll remember for all my days. Susan truly had a life well-lived! To her family and other friends, my sincere sympathies.

It's been many years since I knew you when you were in San Francisco and we were with the Medical Exchange of California. I remember you well. Thank you, Susan, for all you did.

I enjoyed working with and for Susan during the 2 years our tenure overlapped at NAIFA and thought NAIFA made an excellent choice in naming her as CEO

So sorry to read of Sue's passing. She was a good friend in our school days. Mary (Louise-Kurtz) Hostetler

Susan you were a great business woman that received your smarts from the Eastern Shore. This Country boy will never forget you. I will continue to support your cause to place a better smile on a childs face. Rest in peace dear.

Marty and family,your memories will comfort you forever.

I worked with Susan at the Massachusetts Bar Association and always found her to be a fair and caring person. My condolences and prayers to her family and loved ones.

Susan will be greatly missed. She was a great leader and innovator. The programs and ideas she brought to life will live well beyond her.