In Celebration of

Susan Churchill

December 26, 1959 -  February 24, 2023

After battling cancer for the last year Susan is at peace and no longer in pain. Thank you to all the nurses and doctors who attended Susan at Sunnybrook Hospital Odette Cancer Centre and Credit Valley Hospital Emergency and Palliative Care Units.
Susan touched many lives as an early childhood educator. She was a bright light on dark days, a great advocate for kids, very generous, and passionate about many topics. Susan has requested memorial donations be made to the Canadian Cancer Society –Childhood Cancer. She is predeceased by her Dad Robert J. Fulton and Sister Katherine Crofts. Susan is lovingly remembered by her Son Neil Churchill and Grandson Elijah Churchill, Mom Anne Fulton, Brother Fraser Fulton (May), and sister Heather Sundin (Eric). Left also to cherish her memory are Susan’s nieces and nephews Trevor Sundin, Natalie Sundin, Cassandra Sundin, and Patricia Sundin. Susan’s constant companion Dog “Lady Bug” will also be missing her.

Cremation has taken place, and a Memorial page on Facebook is being set up so her many friends can visit and share memories and a family celebration of life will take place in the near future.

Guestbook 

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Jenny Da Mota (Friend)

Entered March 7, 2023 from Pennsylvania

I'm sorry to see you go but glad you are no longer suffering. May the goddess bring you peace. For those she has left behind please always remember this isn't good bye it's see you later. May you find peace and solace in these hours or darkness many blessings.

Dee Belcher (Friend)

Entered March 7, 2023 from England

Susan was truly a kind and wonderful friend, she’s so missed. Always supportive and always kind, even in her last days she was full of love and generosity of spirit. I’ll miss her a lot ❤️

Richard Ashley Amburgey, Jr. (A protoge, of sorts.)

Entered March 7, 2023 from 89 Grassy Creek Rd, Castlewood, VA

A lovely woman, who helped me see the many sides to every story. And that there was no real right or wrong, only different people in different situations.

Lucinda Fraser (Cousin-in-law)

Entered March 7, 2023 from Abbotsford, BC

Susan, I will miss reading your many barbed conversations with others on matters of importance, standing strong and being the voice of reason in these challenging times.
May you be at peace. Praying for you and your family, that they may take comfort that you will continue to watch over them.
Your cousin, Cindy.

Amber Stevens (Co worker)

Entered March 7, 2023 from Ajax, ont

Susan and i worked together for a couple years. I will always cherish our coffee breaks and value village visits, she was a beautiful kind hearted sole. I will remember her word and her friendship will stay with me forever. I’m grateful her and i met. My condolences to her family.

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