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SUSAN CAROL ABRAMSON
Born: Dec 13, 1954
Date of Passing: Jan 27, 2016
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SUSAN CAROL ABRAMSON (nee PEARD) It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Susan Carol Abramson (nee Peard). Peacefully with her family and friends by her side, Susan passed away after a long and courageous battle with cancer at the age of 61 on January 27, 2016. She is survived by her devoted husband David; her three children, Dylan (Stacy), Ryan (Meagen), Stephanie; grandchildren, Sadie and Arya Abramson; her sisters-in-law, Connie Peard, Christine Young, Janice Westman (Ken) and brothers-in-law, Ralph Abramson, Richard Abramson (Karen), numerous nieces and nephews, and the many friends that entered her life on her journey. She is predeceased by her parents Jean and Thomas Peard; brother Ron Peard; sister-in-law Karen Gallo; and mother-in-law Hatha Abramson. Susan was born in Toronto on December 13, 1954. She moved to Montreal in the 1960's after the passing of her father. In 1977 she moved to Saskatoon to pursue education. It was in Saskatoon that she met her soul mate David Abramson. Legend has it that when she first met David, she stalked him for two to three months. David and Susan were married on June 21, 1981. She spent the next 12 years in Saskatchewan raising her three children and creating lasting friendships with all who met her. When David was offered a job in Winnipeg the next chapter of their life began. Once they had settled into their house, she started taking night courses for her CMA while working full time. After eight years of hard work she graduated and received her CMA. Throughout Susan's career she has made many lasting friendships that are still strong today. Susan and Dave received overwhelming support from all SECFS and CFIA staff throughout her journey. She still kept in contact with many of her former co-workers and would regularly meet for brunches and other get-togethers. The sheer amount of love and kindness that has been given to Susan and her family cannot be put into words. Whether it was the daily visits from friends of hers or various family members, she never felt alone in her fight. The family wishes to extend their utmost appreciation to all family and friends that showed their support. A special thank you needs to be given to her doctors Dr. Heibert and Karen, Dr. Maksymiuk and Meagen, Dr. Amed and Tamara, Dr. Daeninck and Melanie, and all of the nurses and health care aids at St. Boniface Hospitals 6th Floor 6E and 6A wings. As per her wishes she will be cremated. Her family will be having a celebration of her life at Cropo Funeral Chapel at 1442 Main Street on Wednesday, February 3, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers please send Hockey Cards to David, or make all donations to CancerCare Manitoba in her name. 204-586-8044
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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 01, 2016
Condolences & Memories (8 entries)
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So very saddened by the news of Susan's passing and offer my sincerest condolences to her family. Susan was part of a very close knit group of individuals who went to college together in Saskatoon in 1978 and as part of that group, I know we all have so many fond memories of our time together. Rest in peace Susan... - Posted by: Dean Yaremchuk (Classmate) on: Feb 05, 2016
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HEIGHT: Greater than one can imagine! WEIGHT: Shared and carried, when we needed it most. SHOOTS: Straight JUNIOR: TEAM PEARD DRAFT: 1st overall to TEAM ABRAMSON CAREER STATS: GOALS: Raised 3 amazingly beautiful children, grand babies, alongside with perfect offensive/defensive partner in Dave; ASSISTS: Brought happiness and 'big fun' to those who knew her; could simultaneously challenge and support you for the betterment of the team/band, personally professionally. POINTS: Sue's a beautiful person - we were blessed to have know her and well miss her loads - I have a feeling she'll always be with us on our beach walks.......Thinking of you all, Kim (Twin Beaches Groupie) - Posted by: Kim Pohl (Friend Groupie) on: Feb 03, 2016
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David, family & friends, sincere condolences to everyone. I have many fond memories of Sue. May we all find solace in her strength & courage. Lotsa Luv... ...Ilmars Kuras - Posted by: Ilmars Kuras (Beach Buddy) on: Feb 03, 2016
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Condolences to you and the family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. - Posted by: Sherry McOuat (Friend and friend of Stephanie Abramson ) on: Feb 02, 2016
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Dear Dave and Family No words will take away the pain everyone must be feeling during this difficult time. Always know and remember that Susan had a positive impact on everyone she touched. I feel blessed and honored to have been a part of her life. My memories of her at Canwest and our times hanging out during your band concerts will always be thoughts that will make me smile. My thoughts are with all of you. May you find strength in each other as a family to make it through this difficult time. - Posted by: Sandra Morison (Susan and I work together at Canwest) on: Feb 02, 2016
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To Dave and family, wishing you much strength in the warm embraces of friends and family, Robin & I are so very sorry to hear of the loss of your mother and wife. Know that her love will remain in your hearts forever. Hold on to the memories!!!! You are in our thoughts....our deepest condolences. Rita and Robin. - Posted by: Rita Henderson (Friend) on: Feb 02, 2016
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To those who knew her...We are all diminished by the passing of our Lady who was known as Sue. Her presence was enjoyed by so many. We will miss her and keep those fun memories she left with us. To her children and her extended family...It is never easy loosing your Mom. The only comforting thing will be the memories she left with you and the never ending love that only a Mom can give. Those memories will mold your being, your life, now and till the end of time. Her everlasting love will continue through you. Dave, even though you never figured out that you are missing a few strings, you somehow managed to capture your true soulmate, your true love. Corny as that sounds take note that many move through life without ever knowing the "great love" that you and Sue were blessed with. Time really does have a way of healing. I know there will many times "those moments" will suddenly appear especially on those "first times". Take courage. Sadly, the healing turns into acceptance, and "those moments" that caused a tear to well up, will turn into a knowing smile. You know she will always be there with you and always for you. Words are simply inadequate to describe those painful feelings of your loss, of our loss. On behalf of myself and my family...please accept our heartfelt sincere and deepest condolences. With tears in our eyes...Rudy, Bernice, Kristian & Garrett. - Posted by: Rudy & Bernice Kitsch (Friends) on: Feb 01, 2016
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My deepest condolences to Susan's family, there are no words to comfort you during this time but, remember the lovely memories she shared with you all. She always shared such cute stories of her grand daughters and always looked forward to their visits. I had the great privilege of working with Susan at SECFS. She was a very caring and supportive Supervisor to the finance team. We have missed her tremendously as she fought this horrible disease. Her presence will continue to be missed. - Posted by: Wendy Malcolm (Susan was my Supervisor) on: Feb 01, 2016