IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Annette G.

Annette  G. (Casavant)  Suss Profile Photo

(Casavant) Suss

Jun 6, 1938 — Jun 21, 2016

Obituary

Dudley - Annette G. (Casavant) Suss, age 78, passed away Tuesday evening, June 21, 2016, in the Transitional Care Unit at Hubbard Regional Hospital, Webster. Her loving husband of 54 years, Earl Suss, died in 2010.  She was the daughter of the late Gerald and Dora (Dancause) Casavant.  She leaves her daughter, Michele of Key West, Florida and her daughter-in-law, Robin of Dudley; three wonderful granddaughters, Amanda and her boyfriend David of Dudley, Jessie Brady and her husband Bryan of Woodstock, CT and Samantha and her boyfriend Andy of Whitinsville.  She was blessed with three beautiful great-granddaughters, Emily and her fiance Ben of Dudley, Isla and Carys Brady of Woodstock and two wonderful great-grandsons, Jackson and Ayden of Whitinsville.  She also leaves behind her sister, Jean Wieloch of Sarasota, Florida; her brother, Bob and sister-in-law Janet of The Villages, Florida, as well as many nieces, nephews and friends.  She was predeceased by a son, Michael in 2015.  She enjoyed spending time with her recently departed good friend Ron McCann. She graduated from Bartlett High School in 1956 and attended Quinsigamond Community College when she was 40 years old.  In the 1980's, she was a real estate agent and worked for Allen Realty.  She worked as the office manager at Tents for Rent and later became a cemetery commissioner in the Town of Dudley.  In that role she was very involved in getting the Waldron Cemetery together.  She and her husband had an antique shop in the Antiques Marketplace in Putnam, CT for 19 years.  She was a Justice of the Peace in Dudley for many years and truly enjoyed joining people in matrimony.  Her most recent position was with The Flower Garden in Webster, a job she truly loved.  She loved to travel and took many cruises to the Caribbean, Hawaii, Alaska and Europe. Burial services will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her memory to the Jimmy Fund.  The Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 School Street, Webster has been entrusted with arrangements.  A memorial guest book is available at www.shaw-majercik.com.
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