Susan P Nordbeck

1937 - 2015

Susan P Nordbeck obituary, 1937-2015, Naples, FL

Susan P Nordbeck

1937 - 2015

BORN

1937

DIED

2015

Susan Nordbeck Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 24, 2015.
Susan Nordbeck, heralding from Naples, passed away on September 2nd at the age of 77. The daughter of Helen and Richard Sproul, Susan grew up in Easton, Massachusetts where she attended  Oliver Ames High School.  She finished her high school career graduating from the prestigious Thayer  Academy in Braintree, MA. Susan remained a long-time resident of Easton where she raised her two sons, David and Gregg.   In 1985, Susan married her high school classmate and soulmate, Leonard Nordbeck.  They were very  happily married for 25 years until Lenny's passing in 2010. Susan touched the hearts of many people over the years.  Her compassion for those in need was unwavering.   She spent a majority of her career as the Head of Volunteer Services and Patient Advocacy at Cardinal Cushing  Hospital in Brockton, MA.  In her retirement, she volunteered her time to Florida's Guardian Ad Litem Program  where she helped provide best interest advocacy for neglected, abused or abandoned children, giving them a  voice in court and helping them find loving, permanent homes. Anyone who knew Susan knows she was a lover of animals. Every horse, dog, cat, bird, gerbil, rabbit or  otherwise lucky enough to live in her house or in her yard were all deeply spoiled.  Sue was known as a prankster  who always surprised her friends and family with a great laugh.  That was one of her mottos:  Never take life or yourself too seriously.   What some might not know is that Sue was also a very talented painter, winning many  awards and accolades in her later years. Susan retired to Naples, Florida in 1997 with Lenny.  They enjoyed boating, entertaining and it would seem, befriending  every person they ever met.  But over her lifespan, more than anywhere else, Susan felt most at home on the mid-coast  of Maine.  She spent her summers visiting the Pemaquid region and introduced many family members and friends to  the area.   Quite simply, Maine was her beacon. Susan is survived by her sons:  David (and Lisa) Taylor and Gregg (and Terri) Taylor; her step-sons:  Lenny (and Debbie)  Nordbeck, Larry (and Jennifer) Nordbeck, and Tim (and Michelle) Nordbeck; her grandsons: Samuel, Luke, Joseph and  Benjamin Taylor; her step-grandchildren: Seth, Jake, Tyler, Nicholas, Taylor, Victoria and Nate Nordbeck; and her brother, Richard Sproul.  Her legacy will live on in each of them. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly encourages you to make a donation to the Humane Society of America in Susan's  name.  She would be thrilled to know we were all helping to stop the unnecessary cruelty to animals. Those who would like to join her family in celebrating Susan's life are invited to come by Porticello's, 454 Turnpike  Street in Easton, at 4pm on October 3rd.

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Anne Barrett

September 27, 2015

I will miss you, Sue - we were friends for 71 years. I remember meeting you for the first time when I was 4 years old and moved in across the street from the Sproul family.We became best friends and stayed friends for all these years. Many wonderful memories will always be with me.

Love,

Anne Taylor Barrett

Kathy Gallagher

September 27, 2015

Sue, you were missed when you moved to Florida but it was nice knowing you were only a phone call away. Now knowing you're gone is sad, you were such a funny, compassionate and loving neighbor and friend anyone could hope for! Love, Kathy Gallagher

Lucy Travers Calderaro

September 27, 2015

god's speed Sue. We'll see you in the future sometime.

Barbara Johnson

September 27, 2015

I will miss Sue's wit, sparkling personality and our visits. Another empty chair at the table! Love, Barb

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