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Megan Ford
October 30, 2020
Mr. Sussman was a wonderful man! I’m truly saddened to know I will no longer see him around town, which I did often. He was dedicated to the community and helped my parents and many others fill out their taxes at the senior center. He always stopped to say Hi when he saw me at community events like the annual Wellness Fair, Littleton’s Third Thursday events, or at Town Meeting. He was an active participant in our community and involved with so many people in many ways. I know he loved to kayak and I always waved when I saw his car drive by. The last time I saw him was at the voting polls for the 2020 primary election and I shouted out as I always did “Hi, Mr. Sussman!” I already miss him!
Alan Rohwer
October 1, 2020
It was deeply saddened by Steve's death. He was a remarkable man with whom I shared many delightful breakfasts.
Thoughts & prayers to his family & friends who mourn his loss. I am a better person for having known him.
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