Don and Fanily
My sincere condolences for your loss, I really enjoyed reconnecting with her at Cribbage, RIP Sue️
Peacefully at CHUS-Fleurimont on Monday, December 2nd, 2024, it is with profound sadness that we announce the death of Susan Spaulding (born Buzzell). She was the daughter of Gerald Buzzell and Mariah Harron.
Susan leaves to mourn her beloved husband of 41 years, Donald Spaulding
Her children Charles (Shirley), Lorraine (Marco), Steven (Annie), Randy (Kim) and Shawn (Andrea).
15 Grandchildren: Marika (Marc-André), Brandie, Sheldon, Lance, Alex (Emily), Kevin (Alexandra), Ryan, Chelsea, Samantha (Travis), Emily (Jed), Kate (Rudy), Will, Zach (Hayleigh), Sam and Jack.
5 great-grandchildren: Malek, Kayden, Noah, Colton and Alycia (to be born in early 2025).
Survived by her siblings: Frederick (Eva), Bruce (late Linda), Donna (Jim) and Doug (Myrna), and predeceased by: Murray and Janet
She also leaves to mourn, her in-law siblings: Howard (Irene), Sandy (John), Shirley and Jeff, many nieces, nephews, cousins, friends including the ones at her home-away from home, at Camping Beaulieu.
SUSAN WAS KNOWN for her love for travel and she will be missed by her team and clients at Voyages Lennoxville.
A special THANK YOU – the family wishes to thank Dr. Michel Pavic, her Oncologist, Élaine Perreault, her Pivot Nurse and all of the team on 8th floor chemo ward. The family also wishes to thank the many Nurses and Préposés from 6, 7 and 8th floors at the CHUS-Fleurimont, in particular, Marika from 6A. Also, to Jessica Lavoie from the CLSC-Palliative Care for her in-house consultations.
DONATIONS - If you wish to pay tribute to Susan, consider making a donation to the Université of Sherbrooke Cancer Research Institute (IRCUS) - https://www.usherbrooke.ca/ircus/en/donate
Your donations will help bring more cancer research projects to Sherbrooke thus permitting more local people to have access to cancer research projects in our community when no other traditional medicine is available.
CELEBRATION OF LIFE will be held at the ANAF, located at 300 St. Francis Street, Sherbrooke, on Sunday, February 23th, 2025 from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. during which a luncheon and refreshments will be offered.