Susan Murray
Friday
25
October

Public Wake

11:00 am - 1:30 pm
Friday, October 25, 2024
Edward V. Sullivan Funeral Home
43 Winn Street
Burlington, Massachusetts, United States
781-272-0050
Visiting Hours
Friday
25
October

Funeral Home Service

1:30 pm
Friday, October 25, 2024
Edward V. Sullivan Funeral Home
43 Winn Street
Burlington, Massachusetts, United States
781-272-0050
Funeral Home Service
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Tracy-Lynne Dawson posted a condolence
Friday, November 22, 2024
My sincere condolences to Susan's family. She was my best friend from the age of 5 when I first met her, in 1973. Her whole family would come up to East Kingston NH (where I am from) to stay at their camp. I have so many wonderful fun memories of Susan, (and Robie, Stephan, Janet and Richard) Her Grandma used to make the best pizzelles! Susan taught me how to water ski. We would take out their white Glaspar boat and go to Sandy Point, a place on the river. We would camp out in my backyard, staying up all night talking about boys and eating ice cream. The memories go on and on. So many fun times. I still have all the letters she wrote me during the school year when we would anxiously wait until spring when her family would head for NH for the summer. It's with a very heavy heart that I write this. Life is short and precious. God bless you Susan, always know you'll be with me in all the memories during the most wonderful time of our lives. I wished we had stayed in touch throughout our adulthood, however life happens and that's just the way it is sometimes. I did think of you often. Wondering what you were up to, and where you were living. May you rest in peace with your beloved husband. You were always such a beautiful person, and so much fun. Sincerely, Tracy Lynne Dawson
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Friday, October 25, 2024
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I met Sue when she was working for Vidoli and Associates. She was pregnant with Kylie. When she went out on maternity leave and I filled in on weekends while she was out. One day Mark and Sue came by the office and there she was with her beautiful baby girl Kylie Rose. I held her and said to Mark and Sue we need to reverse rolls. Sue u need to come back to work and I will do daycare. We did. From that day on so many memories. Your laugh your smile your positivity. I don’t think there is anyone that knew her didn’t love her. One memory I will share. When I met Mark and Sue and I started daycare. One day I went to them they lived in Burlington then. I asked them if they wanted a weekend together. Mark who called me Leenie as all my daycare did. What do you mean. I asked the both of them if I could take Kylie camping in Maine where my sister camped. They said yes. She may have been 6 months old. From then on we became family. Kylie Rose I loved her name I always called her my Rose to this day she Is my Rose and Markie was that cute little boy who followed Kylie everywhere and still does. I will always be there for the both of them. Sue and Mark You will always be in my heart. RIP Love u Sue and Mark Leenie
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Suzanne Ring Posted Oct 25, 2024 at 7:28 AM
I met Sue when she moved across the street from me with her husband Mark. We were there for each other as good neighbors are; taking care of pets and enjoying one another's company. I can't believe that she is gone. I will miss her terribly. She was one of a kind, generous to a fault and a wonderful friend.
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Thursday, October 24, 2024
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I remember when Sue called my parents and I to tell us about the new love of her life, Mark Murray.... She sure was in love with Mark and the two were not afraid of showing their affection for all to see- I loved that! They soon made a full life and family together and away they went... It sure says a lot when a husband and wife are able to work together in their own business. They sure seemed to enjoy that time in their lives and it suited them well. I was very happy for them :) When they moved to NH for a new chapter in life, once again they seemed very happy. I enjoyed hearing from Sue about the hot tub stories of Mark, he sure enjoyed that tub! Sue was always posting such inspirational posts weekly on Facebook from a sunrise or sunset and anything between, she was enjoying life to the fullest and I was SO HAPPY for her. Love is forever and for these two beautiful soles, I wish them eternal LOVE!
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Family was always import to Sue and she was such a wonderful mother to two beautiful kids; Kylie and Markie. She was always so proud of her family and so happy to be a Mom. She was a natural at it of course with so many nieces and nephews to share her love with, it was then time for her to spread the love and create her own family with Mark. She and Mark were the fun parents, active in the kids lives through school and sports as she was always "bragging" and rightly so, on how amazing they were and Sue knew her sports.... :) She was a wonderful example of how a mothers love can and did make a difference. My world sure is a different place without her.... Love and MISS YOU, SUE
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I have such awesome memories of my sister, Sue. We did split my growing up years in MA and CO, but not sure I can remember getting into any (hardly any :)) fights or disagreements with her. She was very loving to me, always interested in what I had going on, girlfriends, school and such. I had the opportunity to bring my family out to MA for our parents anniversary several years back and got to stay with Sue and her beautiful family. It was so fun just being there and getting to talk and interact as adults with our own families. I will indeed miss the conversations we had... I LOVE AND MISS YOU, SUE
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