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Suzanne Bowley Obituary

Suzanne S. Bowley, a woman defined by her lifelong service to others and her adventurous spirit, passed away, peacefully, on January 16, 2026, at the Abraham House of Rome, at the age of 79 years old.

Born in Utica, on January 5, 1947, to the late Thomas A. and Priscilla G. Smith, Suzanne grew up in New Hartford, graduating from the New Hartford Central School System.

Suzanne's professional life was a profound testament to her devotion to others. Her journey in public service began at Marcy State Hospital in 1970 and flourished through her years with the Central New York Developmental Disabilities Services Office (DDSO). Retiring in 2009, she concluded a distinguished career that spanned nearly four decades of unwavering commitment.

Beyond her work, she remained a steadfast and faithful member of the New Hartford First United Methodist Church.

Since joining the Oneida Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) in 2012, Sue became a pillar of the organization, serving in various leadership roles, including Chapter Treasurer and, most recently, as Vice Regent for the Skenandoah Chapter, where she previously stepped in as Regent during a vital transition. Her extensive service reached across the region through her involvement with the Fort Stanwix Chapter, the Fort Schuyler Chapter Children of the American Revolution and the DAR Central New York Round Table. Whether she was traveling to the annual Continental Congress in Washington, D.C., or representing the DAR in local parades, Sue's dedication to veterans and the mission of historic preservation was matched only by the deep bonds she formed with her "DAR sisters," who will fondly remember her contagious laughter and tireless volunteer spirit.

An intrepid and fearless traveler, Suzanne explored the world from Japan to Israel, once tracing the footsteps of her ancestors through England and Scotland. Whether she was finding peace along the shores of Hawaii or Maine, or cheering loudly for the New England Patriots and the Buffalo Bills, she lived with enthusiasm and gusto. Above all, she cherished her family.

Of all the roles Suzanne embraced, none brought her more joy than being a grandmother. Grant, Grace and Christina were the true lights of her life and her greatest treasures. She adored them beyond measure, pouring her heart into every moment spent with them and finding immense pride in their every achievement. Whether she was sharing stories of their family history or simply enjoying their company, her love for them was unconditional and ever-present. Her legacy of adventure, laughter and compassion will live on most vibrantly through them, as they were the center of her world.

She is survived by her son, Robert Clifton Bowley and his children, Grant, Grace and Christina; her brother, David Smith, his wife, Deborah and their daughter, Aimee; cousin, Laura Branch; and several nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by her parents; her aunt, Helen Blumenstock; and cousin, Lee Holbrook LeRoy.

The family expresses their deepest thanks to the staff at Abraham House of Rome for their tender and dedicated care in her final days.

Following Suzanne's wishes, services will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or Abraham House of Rome.

Arrangements are in the care of Friedel, Williams & Edmunds Funeral and Cremation Services, New Hartford. To offer online expressions of sympathy go to fwefh.com.

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

Published by Daily Sentinel from Jan. 19 to Jan. 24, 2026.

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Nancy Hanna

January 28, 2026

Like many I knew Sue through DAR: because of DAR members have friends all over the world! It was a true joy to know Sue-never knew all that she had done before members were blessed to have known her. One of the first to have Covid-19, she fought back against long COVID. Just would not let it get her down. Sue was an inspiration to all. We are better people for having known her!

Chaz Zelows

January 25, 2026

I enjoyed working with Sue for ten years. She was not only extremely capable, but she always had a way of making everyone welcomed and appreciated. Upon our retirement, I would also catch up with Sue at naturalization ceremonies that we both participated in. She enjoyed a life well lived!

Paula L Breen

January 22, 2026

Susan was a very caring and helpful person. I called on her for advise and help alot and she was always there. She will be missed.

Gail Merian

January 20, 2026

Suzanne was a very active and wonderful mentor for her sisters sisters in the Daughters of the American Revolution. The Regents/Ex-Regents Organization send their condolences. Her warmth and Friendship will be more missed.

Theresa Gifford

January 19, 2026

As a member of the DAR I know how dedicated Suzanne was to the organization. I once saw her out shopping wearing DAR clothing. She told me she always wore DAR items to bring awareness to the organization, you never know if someone is interested.

Stephanie Schell

January 19, 2026

Had a passion for travel and exploration.

Deana Lafferty

January 19, 2026

I met Sue when she worked at the MVPC and then when we both transferred to CNYDSO, amazing friendship that spanned 44 years. Whenever I would see her out in the stores we would talk and catch up. She was a strong willed woman who led her life by doing what she wanted, saying what she felt and living life to her fullest. She will be missed but her memory will always shine through, her strength and courage as she accepted her fate. She is now at peace and on her heavenly journey. Thank you for the friendship, the laughs.
She loved her family and I offer my sincere condolences as they mourn her passing.

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