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Susan E Lewis

June 20, 1944 — November 19, 2024

Auburn, MA

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Susan E. Lewis, a mother, grandmother, sister, cousin, aunt and friend, passed away on November 19, 2024 in Worcester, Massachusetts. Born on June 20, 1944, in Boston, Massachusetts, Susan lived a life rich in love, warmth, and unwavering spirit.

Throughout her career, Susan made significant contributions while working at Leonard Morse Hospital in Natick and at Blue Cross/Blue Shield in Illinois. In her senior years, she was a driver for Seven Hills, Aspire's program in Milford, Massachusetts. 

Susan was known for her feisty nature and was often described as an unforgettable woman. She cherished her family deeply and took immense pride in sharing countless photos of her grandchildren.  Sue was involved as a parent of the Sharpshooter Drum and Bugle Corp. Additionally, she served as Worthy Matron with her husband Bob as Worthy Patron of the fraternal order of the Eastern Star. Susan loved playing BINGO and watching Law & Order. 

She had a knack for creating memories, and time spent in Maine brought her great joy. Family gatherings were illuminated by her laughter and spirited presence, and it is in these memories that her family will find solace.

Susan is survived by her loving daughters, Deborah Ariel (Keith) and Amanda Clow (Ken), her brother, Norman Simmonds (Genevieve), as well as her cherished grandchildren, Kenny Clow (Danielle), KJ Ariel, Nikole Clow, Sam Ariel, and Drew Ariel. She also delighted in her great-grandchildren, Nathaniel and Elijah, alongside many cousins, nieces, and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Earl and Elizabeth Simmonds, and her 2nd husband Bob and 3rd husband Dalton. Though she is no longer with us, Susan's legacy of love, strength, and unforgettable spirit will continue to resonate within the hearts of those she leaves behind. Her memory will be treasured, and her impact on those she touched will remain forever vivid.

Sue loved watching the theater productions of the Stepping Stone's theater (a special needs theater company) which her son-in-law Keith is President and grandson Sam is a member. In Sue's memory please consider making a donation to Stepping Stone Theater

 https://www.steppingstonetheater.org/donate   

Memorial service and burial will be held in Friendship, Maine during the summer of 2025.

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