SUZETTE DIANE DEMBROW
Of Sykesville, MD, formerly of Annapolis and Silver Spring, MD, on June 24, 2006 at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore as a result of a cerebral hemorrhage that occurred during a stroke she suffered on June 22, 2006. Beloved wife of Dana Lee Dembrow for over 19 years; cherished mother of two daughters, Crystal, age 14 and Danielle, age 7; devoted daughter of Margaret Ann and Paul Van Mater, deceased; and sister to Margaret Rose "Margo" Van Peterson, of Florida and Massachusetts. Funeral services are being planned for 2 p.m., Thursday, June 29, 2006 at the Naval Academy Chapel, Annapolis, MD. Followed by a reception at 3 p.m. at Fran O'Brien's, Main Street, Annapolis, MD.
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Robert Newton
June 29, 2006
Our hearts ache for you and all those affected by the loss of Suzette. We think of and pray for all of you. Johanna, Robert, Robert, and Anna
nora siegel
June 28, 2006
To the Dembrow family,
I'm so sorry about your loss. Suzette was a substitute teacher at my school(greencastle (e.s.) she was a lovely woman, very warm and outgoing. again i'm so sorry.
Bo Duncan
June 28, 2006
Dana,
Please accept my deepest sympathy on your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your daughters during this difficult time. Take care and God bless,
Bo
Gabe Chiasson
June 28, 2006
Dear Dana,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your children.
Sherry & Gabe Chiasson
Karen Giuliani
June 28, 2006
Dear Dana and girls, My heart aches for you with the passing of Suzette. Please know that I am thinking of you and praying for your pain to ease. We miss you and hope to see you soon. Love, Karen
Susan Ward
June 28, 2006
To Dana, Crystal and Danielle --
You are in my thoughts and prayers. Though I did not know you and your family that well, I did have occasion to spend time around you and your family as I am a Tanglewood resident and you all spent many years in Tanglewood. God Bless you and the girls and take comfort that Suzette is at peace and will forever be in your hearts and memories.
Audrey Thurman
June 28, 2006
We offer our sincere condolences to
Dana & his daughters at this difficult time.
Audrey & Dennis Thurman
Jessica Brooks
June 28, 2006
To the family of Suzette Diane Dembrow I extend my sincere condolence on the loss of your dear loved one. Death is never easy especially when it comes suddenly. How happy we all will be when the words of Isaiah 33:24 in the Bible will see fulfillment that "no resident will say I am sick." At such a time even those who are asleep in death will be restored to life under better conditions then presently exist as Isaiah 65: 17 promises regarding God creating a "new heavens and new earth, the former things will not be called to mind, neiher will they come up into the heart." In the meantime we can meditate on the promises of a better future for those we have loss and for those who are still with us.
George & Nancy Guthrie
June 28, 2006
Dear Dana and family:
Nancy and I wish to extend our most sincere condolences to you and your family. God bless you all. We promise to keep you and Suzette in our prayers.
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