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Suzanne M. Dias

Ashburnham, Massachusetts

1955 - 2020

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September 17, 2020
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Ashburnham, Massachusetts

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Suzanne Dias, 64, passed away on Thursday, September 17, 2020. Daughter of Lorraine (Williamson) Ney and the late Horace Dias, she was born in Ludlow on December 14, 1955. Suzanne attended Ludlow Schools and worked for many years at the family's Five Acre Farm.Suzanne loved spending time with her...

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We met Suzanne in person for the first time last year at Thanksgiving. I can’t think of a better time for us to all come together as a family. We enjoyed the time we were able to be together and all fell in love with her. It was obvious from the start how much she and my brother, Brian, loved each other. We are just so sorry that we couldn’t have gotten to know her better and our hearts are breaking, not only for her family but ours as well. Rest in peace Suzanne, until we meet again

We loved welcoming you into our family and seeing the joy you brought back to Brian. You were his light for 3 years and for that we couldn’t Thank You enough. I wish we could have loved you longer. You will forever be in our hearts.
All my love,

Suzanne was much more than a daughter, a sister, and a mother. She has also been my life partner for the last three years. We purchased a home in Ashburnham last November due to the proximity to Sunset Lake and the beauty of the area. Although the weather was too cold to enjoy Ripple Beach when we moved in, we often drove down to the lake just to watch the sunlight on the water. When the weather began to warm this spring, we spent many days sitting at the beach with our feet in the water. ...

Suzanne was one in a million women. She was warm, kind and loving. As her neighbor for many years she was always there when I needed her most, helping me more times than I can say and dropping everything for me with no questions asked. She was also wonderful to my three children, especially to my daughter Amanda (Kusek) who was great friends with her daughter Valerie. She was like a second mother to her and for that I will always be grateful. Her warm and wonderful spirit will live on in my...

As a teenager and young adult Sue made a huge impact on my life. I worked at the farm stand for many years and spent much time with the children when they were young. This is a terrible loss for you and so many others. I hope she has peace.