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Suzanne B. Daneau

1956 - 2024

Suzanne B. Daneau obituary, 1956-2024, Hadley, MA

BORN

1956

DIED

2024

FUNERAL HOME

Ahearn Funeral Home - Northampton

783 Bridge Road

Northampton, Massachusetts

Suzanne Daneau Obituary

Suzanne B. Daneau

Hadley, MA - Suzzanne Beth Daneau passed away peacefully on November 7, 2024 surrounded by family and love. Sue was born on September 6, 1956 in Randolph, MA. She grew up in Beverly MA and graduated from Beverly High School in 1974. She worked for Honeywell, did a brief stint in real estate, and then at the Internal Revenue Service for nearly 25 years as an Information Technology specialist.

Early memories include road trips with her family and singing old songs like "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" and "Bell Bottom Trousers." She probably knew more song lyrics than anyone on the planet (especially if it was a Beatles tune).

Suzzanne married Richard Daneau in 1982, whom she later divorced. Largely on her own, Sue raised a daughter. Laurie fondly remembers a childhood of fun & silliness, handmade Halloween costumes, elaborate Easter baskets, and magical Christmas mornings – Sue's favorite holiday. In Laurie's teens, Sue was the "cool mom," who loved Pearl Jam, Nirvana, and bringing Laurie to rock concerts (sometimes even during school hours). Sue was a mother Laurie could depend upon unconditionally - a mother she looked up to and was so very proud of.

For several years, Sue lived with and cared for her elderly mother and together they shared a Thursday night dinner with other local family members.

Suzzanne moved to western Massachusetts in 2017 to be closer to her daughter and soon-to-arrive grandson. She continued to stay connected with her family back on the north shore via frequent phone calls and regular visits to attend performances at the North Shore Music Theatre. She enjoyed hosting her north shore family for Thanksgiving and gathering with local family to share dinner on Christmas Eve.

For the last few years she has lived comfortably in her Sears Kit Home that was renovated by her son-in-law Greg and a team of dedicated helpers. The bright yellow bungalow was lovingly named the "sunshine submarine house" by her grandson Maddock.

Suzzanne was an avid reader and lover of red wine. She enjoyed cruises with close friends, spending time in Florida, watching shuttle launches, and visiting Old Orchard Beach every summer. Though she wouldn't call herself a cook, Sue made a mean quiche, which many looked forward to.

Sue was a dedicated observer of politics, proud cat lady, and a surprisingly big fan of K-pop. She loved attracting wild birds to her yard, gardening, and had a knack for amassing a menagerie of house plants. Seasonal amaryllis bulbs were a favorite she looked forward to growing and displaying every year. But her greatest joy was being with and caring for her family, especially her grandson Maddock, who looked forward to his weekly sleepovers at "Baba's" house and delighted in tinkering with the goofy knickknacks that she could never quite resist bringing home.

Sue was smart, funny, selfless, and far too humble. She brought love and light to the lives of all who were lucky enough to have known her. She will be missed dearly.

Suzzanne was preceded in death by her parents Janice and Harold Goodwin. She is survived by her daughter Laurie Simmons, her grandson Maddock Simmons, her son-in-law Greg Simmons, two brothers, Scott Goodwin and Steven Goodwin, and cat Delilah.

VISITATION WILL BE HELD AT AHEARN FUNERAL HOME IN NORTHAMPTON, MA FRIDAY THE 15TH OF NOVEMBER BETWEEN 4:00 AND 6:00 PM.

Donations can be made to 350.org https://350.org/?r=US&c=NA or Greenpeace: https://www.greenpeace.org/usa/ for a healthier livable future for her grandson and future generations.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Daily Hampshire Gazette on Nov. 12, 2024.

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Rebecca

November 13, 2024

My heart goes out to Suzanne´s family and friends. I always knew her as 'the freak,' a nickname my gramz Pam would lovingly call her. Suzanne wasn´t just someone I grew up around, she was laughter and a part of the joy. I´ll always remember those days when it was just her and my gramz on their break with me tagging along, and we´d head to Applebee´s, laughing like there was no tomorrow. Those were the moments that made everything else fade away, the three of us just sitting there, sharing stories, joking, and enjoying each other´s company. Suzanne was always someone who made me feel like a belonged and at one point that was very hard for me. That's just who she is she's the most genuine person, with a massive heart.

But that was just who Suzanne was, she had this incredible way of making everyone feel like they belonged. It didn´t matter who you were, she made sure you felt like part of the family. That was her gift, she could bring anyone together, no questions asked, and make you feel seen and loved.

I´m going to miss her more than words can say. I´m so sorry to everyone grieving her loss, she was and is such a beautiful soul, and she will always be remembered.

Love you, Suzanne, and my heart goes out to everyone who´s feeling the loss of her right now..

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Nancy Powers

November 12, 2024

Suzanne was an amazing person who loved life and family and friends. Truly blessed to have worked and known her these many years. I am so glad I got to spend a few days with her at OOB in June of this year!

Nancy Powers

November 12, 2024

Marty and Renee

November 12, 2024

This still seems so unreal. Lovely tribute, we will sorely miss joking with Suzanne at family gatherings . It was a privilege to share the mantle of "silliest relative" with her.
You have all our love
-Uncle Marty and Auntie 'Nay

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