Suzanne L. (StLouis) Powers
Suzanne L. (StLouis) Powers, a retired registered nurse, died at Southwood at Norwell, Wednesday February 1, 2012. Born and raised in Brockton, she was a graduate of Faulkner School of Nursing. Mrs. Powers specialized in pediatric nursing. She loved to travel and sail with her husband of 51 years. Beloved wife of Edward J. Powers. Loving mother of Jonathan E. Powers and his wife Alexandra Beebe of San Jose, Ca and Bridget A. (Powers) Waldbaum and her husband Barry Waldbaum of Milton. Grandmother of Leo E. Waldbaum. Sister of Mark StLouis of Bridgewater, Claudia StLouis Lynch of Billerica and the late M. Jane Miskinis. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Saint Elizabeth Church, Reedsdale Road at Randolph Avenue, Saturday February 11 at 11:30 AM. Relatives and friends invited. In lieu of flowers, donations in Suzanne’s memory may be made to Alzheimer’s Association, 311 Arsenal Street, Watertown, MA 02472.
Guestbook Entries
Dear Mark and family,
Please accept our condolences . Sorry that we are unable to be with you at this sad time.
Love and prayers to you,
Kevin and Sue O’Brien
I am deeply saddened to hear about Sue’s death! Please express my deepest sympathy to her family. I have wonderful memories of Sue, her beautiful smile and great sense of humour. These memories go back to when she and my sister Priscilla were roomates at the Faulkner.Also more great memories after we were both married and had kids. , nancy tighe Miller
Bridget and Barry —- so very sorry for your loss.
Mom loved cats, and cats loved Mom. Sasquatch was one of the smarter cats who had lived in Mom & Dad’s house. I would have long forgotten that Sasquatch loved to grab the hand towel off the towel bar by the utility sink, were it not for the memory of seeing Mom ready to go upstairs to bed, stopping to open the door to the utility sink, tying the hand towel in a knot on the towel bar, and saying “HAH! Just try to get that now…” Mom and Sasquatch are together again in heaven… Mom defending the hand towels, and Sasquatch taking the car keys…
Dear Ed, Jonathan, and Bridget,
I am so sorry to read about Sue’s death. She was a wonderful person, so genuine and caring. When I first moved to Milton in 1969, I met Sue at the Village Nursery School where Eddie and Jonathan were classmates. She was my first true friend in Milton and was always there for me whenever there was a need. We had some wonderful times together. Unfortunately, over the years, especially after I moved to Hingham, Sue and I lost contact. I am truly sorry that she passed away much too soon. She was so proud of her family. She aways spoke so fondly and proudly of you, Ed and as you know she loved her two children dearly. I will remember you in my prayers during this very difficult time.
Dear Ed, Jonathan, & Bridget,
I am so sorry to read about Sue’s death. She was a wonderful person, so genuine and caring. When I first moved to Milton in 1969, I met Sue at The Village Nursery School where Eddie and Jonathan were classmates. She was my first true friend in Milton and was always there for me whenever there was a need. We had some wonderful times together. Unfortunately, over the years, especially after I moved to Hingham, Sue and I lost contact. I am truly sorry that she passed away much too soon. She was so proud of her family. She aways spoke so fondly and proudly of you, Ed, and as you know she loved her two children dearly. I will remember all of you in my prayers during this very difficulty time.
Please accept our condolences for your loss. You are in our thoughts.