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SUTTON – Susan L. (Osgood) Henault, 84, passed away peacefully in her home on Wednesday, Nov. 6th surrounded by her loving family.
Susan leaves her four children, John C. Henault and his wife, Paula of Sutton, Donna M. Sheehan and her husband, Kevin of North Grafton, Michelle M. Henault of Grafton and Cathy S. Maranda and her husband, Brian of Grafton; nine grandchildren, Brian John, Ryan, Jackie, Andy Meaghan, Kaitlin, Mikayla, Amanda and Matt; fourteen great grandchildren; a sister in law, Mary Mahoney and her husband, Robert of Uxbridge; a brother in law, Rev. John L. Henault O.M.I. of Haiti; nieces and nephews. Susan is predeceased by her husband of 58 years, Gerald “Jerry” Henault and two sons, Richard and Ronald Henault.
Susan was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and friend. Her family was everything to her and she was happiest when surrounded by them. Susan loved spending time with all of her family and they all loved being with her. She was also an avid Red Sox fan.
Family and friends will honor and remember Susan’s life by gathering for a time of visitation on Monday, Nov. 11th from 4 to 7 p.m. in Mulhane Home for Funerals, 45 N. Main Street, Millbury. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, Nov. 12th at 10 a.m. in St. James Church, 89 Main Street, South Grafton followed by burial in St. Philips’s Cemetery, Grafton.
Please omit flowers, memorial contributions my be made to The Haiti Mission of Rev. John Henault O.M.I., 29 Blackstone Street, Sutton, MA 01590.
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