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Susan Elizabeth Wheeler

December 30, 1957 - August 25, 2017

Visitation: Friday, September 1st 5:00-8:00p.m. Chesmore Funeral Home of Holliston

Private Burial to be held at a later date

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“Your dead will live. My corpses* will rise up.+ Awake and shout joyfully, You residents in the dust!+ For your dew is as the dew of the morning,* And the earth will let those powerless in death come to life._Isaiah 26:19 This prophecy tells us that one day we will see our dead loved ones again in a new world! Please seek Jehovah God to see this promise fulfilled.....

Posted by CM on September 27, 2017

Allison, i'm so very sorry for your loss. I'm thinking of you.

Posted by Laura Benson on September 3, 2017

I was just getting to know Sue through BSTRA and walked the Upton trails to help mark the trivia ride with her. What a special person, we had such a good time with her quizzing me with each clue. Sweet memories for her family and friends.

Posted by MaryEllen Coyne on September 2, 2017

I will forever remember Sue coming through the door of The Mane Place and our usual greeting to each other, \"Hi Sue, Hi Sue!\" And her stories. The ones she always said \"Make a long story short\" and I\'d smile to myself knowing it would be long as always and not caring one bit cause I loved her stories. I will miss you so very much Sue. Hope you and Meg are galloping across the skies of Heaven.

Posted by Sue Berry on September 1, 2017

So sorry to hear of this tragic accident and for everyone's loss. She will remain in my heart! She was a great lady, friend and co worker. I loved that sweet lady. Loved to hang out, ride and work with. She will be missed dearly by me and many. Ride on Sue! Till we meet again. Love ya girlfriend! ???

Posted by Brenda Fournier on September 1, 2017

After my move to Minnesota Even though we lived miles apart we still spoke often and messaged often. I will miss our morning conversations so much. Rest In Peace dear friend. We will all miss your smile and your humor and I have so many memories of time spent together. Your life ended doing what you loved.

Posted by Terie Davenport on August 31, 2017

After my move to Minnesota Even though we lived miles apart we still spoke often and messaged often. I will miss our morning conversations so much. Rest In Peace dear friend. We will all miss your smile and your humor and I have so many memories of time spent together. Your life ended doing what you loved.

Posted by Terie Davenport on August 31, 2017

After my move to Minnesota Even though we lived miles apart we still spoke often and messaged often. I will miss our morning conversations so much. Rest In Peace dear friend. We will all miss your smile and your humor and I have so many memories of time spent together. Your life ended doing what you loved.

Posted by Terie Davenport on August 31, 2017

Posted by Anonymous on August 31, 2017

I\'m going to miss you Susie. Always laughing over your \"smarts\". You were a good soul and I wish we had more time to discuss nature and the likes. Goddess Bless my friend. I\'ll see you in the Summerland.

Posted by Terri flagg on August 31, 2017

I'm so sorry to hear about Sue passing. She was a really lovely person. I only knew her through BSTRA and volunteering but she was always so sweet and full of fun. My condolences to her family, but take comfort that (and I know this as another horse person) she was doing what she loved. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends.

Posted by Kathy Richards on August 30, 2017

We are so sorry to hear the shocking news of Sue\'s accident. Rest In Peace, Susan.

Posted by Chuck & Gail Strumsky Hamel on August 30, 2017

My thoughts are with Sue's family and friends at this time of loss. I knew Sue through BSTRA, Inc. and know that she was deeply passionate about horses and riding. Although it was a tragic accident, at least Sue passed on doing what she loved. She was always a friendly and talkative participant at many of our BSTRA events, and she will be sadly missed by all of us who knew her.

Posted by Lynn Paresky on August 30, 2017

To those who knew and loved Sue, both near and far away, she left her mark on everyone. Remembering her as a gangly teenager who loved horses, to her becoming a wife, and mother of 2 beautiful daughters, she always had a smile, a joke for everyone and an enthusiatic love for life. She was a kind and caring person, who accepted everyone as they were, and ironically, but appropriately ( she would have thought ), passed, doing the thing she loved most - riding her beloved horse. We will miss her smiling face for always, but she is in heaven with her father by her side and that should give us peace.

Posted by Scott, Diane and Rebecca Wheeler on August 29, 2017

Dear Family of Susan, She was a great friend for many years, but as the years pass we lost touch. I will be sorry for that. Susan had stories about many things... The one that comes to mind is when she was starting to drive. Sue and your Mom were driving to school one day and a cop pulled her (Sue was driving) over for speeding. She told him that the car could not drive that fast. I laughed like crazy when she got to school that day. Love to you all, Brenda (Nitzsche) Maloney

Posted by Brenda Maloney on August 29, 2017

Sue at our National Trails Day Ride next to the great tree. How we will always remember her.

Posted by Becky Kalagher on August 29, 2017

I lost my old friend. I love to chat with you when I visit my old house every time. Your spirit will be with me forever, and I love your smile on your face. Let the condolences go out to your family.

Posted by Kim Robards on December 15, 2017