Suzanne-Kelly-Obituary

Suzanne Cox Kelly

Allentown, New Jersey

May 23, 1947 – Oct 31, 2017

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May 23, 1947
DIED
October 31, 2017
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Allentown, New Jersey

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Suzanne Cox Kelly, 70, passed away Tuesday, October 31, 2017 at Compassionate Care Hospice in Hamilton Township. Born in Trenton, she was raised in Bordentown and lived in Trenton for 23 years prior to moving to East Windsor. She was a teacher at Notre Dame High School in Lawrenceville before going to work for the State of New Jersey, Division of Pensions and retired after 25 years. Suzanne enjoyed traveling and visited many locations throughout North America and Europe. She was very creative both through her crocheting and her ability to bake her specialty cakes and cookies. She was a special person and will be deeply missed.

Predeceased by her parents Harry and Margaret Cox, she is survived by her brother and sister-in-law; Harry Alan Jr. and Ann Cox of Tabernacle, her nieces Allison Pecikonis and her husband Damian and Amber Henley and her husband Jordan, numerous cousins and her very close dear friends.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 am Saturday, November 4 at St. Mary's Church, 45 Crosswicks St, Bordentown, NJ. Friends may call Thursday 2 to 4pm and again from 7 to 9 pm at the Peppler Funeral Home, 122 Crosswicks St, Bordentown, NJ.

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Think of you often and miss our phone calls.

It has been 3 years and I continue to regularly think of my dear cousin. I so miss our phone chats. We often talked about our family members. Sue will always be in my heart.

Hard to believe that Suzanne has been gone for 2 years. I was thinking the other day how much I miss our phone chats. A very nice and good person. RIP dear cousin.

Please accept our sincere sympathy in the loss of a wonderful friend and classmate. Sue was so sweet and always had a smile. I was saddened to hear of her health problems and her passing. She will be missed. God Bless her family and friends.

Although Sue and I grew up in the same town and attended the same schools, I didn't have the pleasure of knowing her until we worked together at Pensions. Sue was a very kind and considerate person. She would go out of her way to help you in any way she could. She was a fantastic baker and always brought in her treats to share with her co-workers. My sincere condolences to her close friends and those who knew and loved her best. God Bless you, Sue.

I had the pleasure of working with Sue in the 80's for the Treasury Department, General Services Administration. She was always the kindest, most sincere person and such a joy to work with. Her baking skills were over the top!! She would often bring treats to the office for everyone to enjoy. I have only very fond memories of the years I worked with her. My sincere condolences and prayers to her family for their loss.

Our sincere sympathies to Allan and family, friends & former co workers who were close to Suzanne.

Kerry & Nancy Thomson

I will surely miss my cousin. Suzanne was a beautiful person. I will always have warm memories of our family time together over the years. She always had a listening ear and sage advice. Although I will miss her greatly, I am glad that she is without pain and living with our Lord.

I worked with Sue at the Division of Pensions and she was a pleasure to work with. I always enjoyed her excellent baking skills. Rest in peace