Susan B. Collins
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Susan B Collins Bergen: Peacefully, at her home on Saturday, August 15th, 2020 at age 73. Predeceased by her parents, George Brown and Catherine (McKenna) Brown, husband Daniel B. Collins, sister Jacqueline and brother Charles. Survived by her loving daughter Kimberly Holland and beloved grandson Tyler Holland, brothers Eddie(DeLynn), James(Tracy), and Timothy(Debbie) Brown, sisters Kathleen Brown, Patti Donahue, Julie (Tom)Wanglien, and Marybeth DiSano, and a multitude of nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, and many, many dear friends. Sue had a smile and a laugh that could brighten the darkest room and a soul that matched. She worked for Kodak for many years, then for PetSmart as a customer service phone representative, and then 12 years at her favorite job as a pharmacy technician for Wegmans until retiring this past July. She loved family trips to Disney World, anything Mickey Mouse, Hallmark movies, bingo, online backgammon, senior bus trips with her local recreation center, chocolate, and giraffes. Her Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, September 19th at 11am at the Church of Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 152 Main St., Brockport NY 14420. A note from Sue’s sister Patti: Sue planned on taking her family to Hawaii to celebrate Tyler’s graduation from high school with the class of 2021. Sue fought fiercely to live for that trip and sadly her body couldn’t do it. In lieu of flowers, contributions could be made towards that dream and you can be assured that Sue would most certainly be there in spirit with her beloved daughter and grandson. Thank you!
Praying for your family. I know she is in a better place❤️
Carrie (Pearl) Benjamin From the moment we became friends in summer camp and your mom and dad invited me to go camping with you, I knew your mom was the sweetest person. Her smile lit up the room. I send my love and deepest condolences to you all. Your mom was an amazing woman ❤
Rip mom, love this lady and her daughter
Tracy Brown Jim brown
Sue-miss you so much . Love, Patti
Rest in peace Sue,so glad I had the opportunity to meet you. Christine Bullivant
Absent from the body, present with the Lord. We love you and will miss you so much. Until we see you again, when your not dancing on those streets of gold, rest my dear sweey sister, and give everyone a hug up there. Love Tim & Debbie
Absent from the body, present with the Lord. We love you and will miss you so much. Until we see you again, when your not dancing on those streets of gold, rest my dear sweet sister, and give everyone a hug up there. Love Tim & Debbie
So sorry for the loss of your sister and friend. She will be with you in spirit in so many ways. May God heal your hearts and carry on as she would want you to.
So Sorry for your loss. Sue will be missed, I worked with her for many years at Kodak. She loved to joke around and have a laugh. Her work ethic was impeccable. I could always approach Sue for the right answer, she always took care of her Engineers. Rest in peace Sue and God bless you and your Family.
With every entrance to the pharmacy Call Center I would be greeted with Sue smile And joyous personality. May she rest in peace and not in pain anymore. Fly hi Sue Collins❤️
I worked with Sue at Elmgrove and helped her with her taxes. Sorry to her family for her loss.
Sue will be dearly missed from wegmans pharmacy call center family. Her voice and smile will be dearly missed. See you on the other side my friend, work neighbor watch over us our special wegmans Angel Love your friend
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Dear Kim and Tyler, Sue was not only a sister-in-law but also a friend. She was always there for our family. Her smile is something we shall always remember and her happy attitude. Our deepest condolences to you Kim and Tyler. She will be sadly missed by all those who knew and loved her. Jean and Tom Collins
Kim, Tyler & family. Keeping you my thoughts and prayers. Your mother was a genuine soul, I’m grateful to have known her. Sending healing hugs from my family to yours. The Smiths
Sue was always a bright spot during our days at Nexpress, as we all had lunch together. Her stories were funny, and she shared her love and good nature with everyone. Her work ethic was the highest, and we could always count on her. We will miss her. God bless.