AUBURN – Susan N. Sutton, 51, of Lewiston, died Tuesday, Sept. 25, at the Hospice House of Androscoggin, surrounded by her family and her companion, Roger, after a long and courageous battle with cancer.
She was surrounded by so much love and support from so many family members. This long battle was with the help of her primary care physician, Jeffrey Brown, and her cancer physician, Amir Modarressi, who took excellent care of her. She also had wonderful and most appreciated care from the help of the hospice staff and especially from her RN, Lois, and CNA, Deanna.
She was born in Lewiston on Nov. 6, 1955, the daughter of Benoit and Estelle (Poissonnier) Pelletier and was educated in local schools. She had been a lifelong resident of this community.
Upon her illness, she was employed for Allen Edmond Co. She had worked for other shoe factories in the past and was also bartender at the Centerville Social Club for many years.
She was a member of the Passe-Temps Club, the 20M Club and a parishioner of the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul.
She was devoted to her family, loyal and loving to her companion, Roger. She enjoyed being around her family every weekend, playing cards and other games and having barbecues.
She is survived by her companion, Roger Bouchard Sr. of Lewiston; two daughters, Michelle Roy and her husband, Michael, of Turner and Melissa Pelletier and her companion, Kris Martin, of Lewiston; six sisters, Joan Buswell and her husband, Richard, of Litchfield, Barbara Robitaille of Auburn, Theresa Bedard and her fiancé, Kenny Michaud, of Lewiston, Nancy Lank and her husband, Bruce, of Kennebunk, Beverly Pelletier and her husband, Paul, of Poland and Ethel Saucier and her husband, Ronald, of Lewiston; three brothers, Bert Pelletier and his wife, Irene, of Lewiston, Vernon Pelletier and his wife, Diane, of Arizona, and Carl Pelletier and his fiancée, Jane Hart, of Lisbon; and six grandchildren, Christopher, Courtney, Nicholas, Bryce, Zachary and Kaylee, who was the angel in her eyes.
She was predeceased by her parents; and her niece, Jessica Pelletier.
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