Posts to the tribute of Suzanne M. Todero

Friday, March 28, 2025
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Dear Steph & The Todero Family. Sending our deepest sympathies to your family at this difficult time.
With love and light, Jessica, Jonathan, Eleanor, Megan & BJ planted a tree in memory of Suzanne Todero
Friday, March 28, 2025
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Dear Steph & The Todero Family. Sending our deepest sympathies to your family at this difficult time.
Erin Veasey posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
I've known Mrs. Todero since her daughter Stephanie and I were in seventh grade together. I'll always remember this time that Stephanie and her parents came to this pottery festival I was in, which was an incredibly sweet gesture of support. Mrs. Todero was talking about some of the birdhouses that were being sold by other potters and how to be functional you needed to be able to clean the nests out of them every year. She was simply speaking as someone who loved and understood birds more than most people. I loved this and 20 years later I still think of this and how important it is to have a full understanding of the start-to-end use when making functional pottery. ❤️
Bonnie Boezeman posted a condolence
Saturday, January 4, 2025
Sue Todero was my older sister, and one of my best friends. We moved out of home and lived in a small apartment where we shared all our hopes and dreams for our future. I was just 19. Sue was 23. Despite me leaving the USA for Europe and eventually Australia, over 52 years ago, we kept in constant contact weekly for the last 30 years. Sue had the greatest laugh that was just so infectious. She laughed at my jokes which made me feel so happy. I cannot ever remember anyone not liking Sue. She cared about people, and she simply loved her family beyond. I actually introduced her to Dan Todero, and they were married until his untimely passing. Her two children, Chris, and Stephanie and her two grand children, from Chris and Jillann; Conner and Julien were her passion. Sue would never say a bad word about anyone. She was a good cook, great gardener and a loyal friend to many. And her memory, and always keeping up with the latest news was extraordinary. The family feel grateful, that from diagnosis to her passing, was only 10 weeks. I miss you dear sister Sue, and hope you are with the Lord and your angels and saints. I will always love you. Bonnie❤️❤️
Gerry & Tami Lynch lit a candle
Thursday, January 2, 2025
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Sue was always a 'family first' person and very interested in knowing how the extended family was doing. So devoted to Danny and her kids she was always a pleasure to be around and talk with at family gatherings in Syracuse or Cary.
Niles F.Bell posted a condolence
Thursday, January 2, 2025
I was a high school classmate of Suzanne. She has left us, however, wonderful memories of pass years remain. May Suzanne’s soul rest in Eternal Peace..
MARILYN M BULRISS posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
Very sorry to hear of Sue's Passing. I spoke with her a few years ago at our high school reunion, Class of 1963. Remember her fondly from school. May she RIP.
Meghan Knittel posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 31, 2024
Stephanie and family, I am so incredibly sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Meg (Davis) Knittel
A Memorial Tree was planted for Suzanne Todero
Monday, December 30, 2024
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We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Edward J Ryan & Son Funeral Home, Inc.
The family of Suzanne M. Todero uploaded a photo
Monday, December 30, 2024
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