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Suzanne Weston

Torrance, California

1935-2010

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Suzanne Weston was born in Toledo, OH in 1935. She was raised by her grandma and grandpa MacDonald and her MacDonald aunts and uncles, whom she loved her entire life. She became a member of the Ward family in her late teens and was forever grateful for the gracious and genteel influence they had...

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I am very sorry about the passing of your mother.
We have been out of town and my sister sent me the information.
I have a lot of wonderfull memories of your mother.
When I was in the ninth grade I went to Toledo with your grandmother to take your mother to the train station. She was leaving for the service.
I remember sleeping on the sofa at your great grandparents.
There are not many of the old Ward family left.
Bob Ward

My deepest sympathies go out to the family of Suzanne at this difficult time. Suzanne was a good friend who I first met at Raytheon. We have remained in contact since she retired. When I think of Suzanne I think of her travels as well as her children which she spoke of often. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. God bless.

Please know we hold your entire family in our hearts during this difficult time. May you be comforted by all the wonderful memories and by the knowledge that your mother has gone ahead into glory where you'll meet again someday.

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Your mother was always so sweet to me and I always felt a connection with her as she is my brother's Godmother. I will keep your whole family in my prayers through this very difficult time. Much love, Sherry Hagerdorn (Russellville, AR)

I am so sorry for your loss. I have known Suzie for most of our lives. We went to Franklin school together, Waite High Schol, where we were both members of the band and last shared a room at the Weston Hotel in Toledo at our fifty year h.s. reunion in 2003. Suzie was always so involved in life around her and no matter what, kept a positive attitude looking forward to the next phase of her life.I think of her often and will keep her in my fondest memories.

My deepest symapthy to Suzis's family.
I first met Suzie at Franklin School, and we became friends. She was always a delight to be around. I last her when she was in Toledo for our high school reuion. I will always remember her happy spirit.

As a younger cousin :) I always remember Suzie as the energizer bunny. Even though I was younger, I couldn't keep up with her. She loved family and we loved her. I have nothing but fond thoughts of her and will miss her. Pete & Deb MacDonald

My heart goes out to the Fuentes family. Losing a loved one is never easy, losing a Mother is devastating. Please remember how much she loved you and carry those memories in your heart forever - like a good hug.

While I did not have the pleasure of knowing Suzanne, I can tell she was an incredible human being. Ted Fuentes is a friend of mine and he obviously comes from very good stock. My sincere sympathies to the entire family. My thoughts and prayers will be with you. Warm regards, Karen Capece