Suzanne-Knight-Obituary

Suzanne Knight

Providence, Rhode Island

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Suzanne Knight passed away in Providence, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on October 16, 2008.

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We are saddened to learn of Suzanne's passing; The Knight Family lovingly adopted one of our precious labbies, Payton, and we were so grateful. Suzanne many times came to our aid in doing homevisits in the Rhode Island area, and helped other labs find their forever homes. Our thoughts and prayers are with Grover and Alex (and Payton) at this difficult time. Your friends at American Lab Rescue

Sending our deepest sympathy to you. May your heart always be filled with happy memories.

The Iannucci Family

Suzanne and I met when our boys were attending Trailside Day Care Center, which seems like just yesterday. We’d meet at Dunkin’ Donuts on the corner of Hope Street and Rochambeau Avenue on Saturday morning and delight in watching the boys play together. We’d have long relaxing chats while slowly drinking our coffees. The boys were so little then, their feet not even touching the floor, and eating just one donut. Alex and Spencer went on to attend The Henry Barnard School. Over the years, our...

May the God of Peace that transcends all understanding be with you to comfort you at this time and always. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

The Harper Family

Susie, Grover and Alex have long been a part of my life, what a blessing for me to have known Suzanne.
Her voice yelling out Alexander, what a great
voice to hear, what great memories. Grover's love of life, nobody else could get Alex to clean his room, her spirit and soul lives forever.
Say hell to Shadow Susie I'm sure he's there withj you,thanks for saying good bye,
Love ,Peter

Suzanne and I attended Erasmus Hall HS in Brooklyn NY together and then went on to become room mates during our sophomore year at SUNY Binghampton. My memories of Suzanne and of the times that we shared are all wonderful....she was a beautiful person and her loss will be deeply felt by all who knew and loved her.

Suzanne was a very special friend who brightened the lives of all who knew her. I have so many fond memories of the time we spent together at school and in NY...rides in her blue T-bird, tap dancing across the room, playing pinochle, talking for hours and always having fun. Suzanne was never afraid to reach for her dreams - both large and small - and that's how she lived her life. I am grateful I had the chance to know her and I will miss her always.

Suzanne with Alex 3/2007

Nobody could make gumbo like Suzanne! I am thinking now of this summer on Deer Isle and watching her enjoy a lobster dinner with her family and friends....