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U. -Susan McGee, born in 1955, spouse of Bob McGee, died on July 27, 2013. Please consult the obituary here:
U. Susan McGee, formerly of Kensington, passed away on Saturday, July 27, 2013, due to complications from surgery.Born in Siberia, Russia, on May 6, 1955, she was a victim of Communist repression and was returned to her family's native Estonia with her mother at age five. Her first name was Urve (pronounced "OO-LIV-AA"), but when arriving in the United States, no one was able to pronounce it correctly.Sue came to the U.S. around 2001 and worked as a private nurse. She started in Cincinnati, Ohio, and also worked in many other states, including New Jersey, New York and Connecticut. She lived in Clarence Center, outside of Buffalo, where she made many friends, including the O'Malley family of Long Street. Sue enjoyed visiting Niagra Falls and loved the beauty and power of the waterway. Sue began working in Connecticut in 2005. Having married Robert McGee in 2007, she lived on Hart Street in Kensington for six years. She had a passion for nature and a talent for gardening. Sue always enjoyed caring for the flowerbeds at her home.Sue leaves behind a heartbroken husband, Bob; a stepson, Matthew; three daughters, who still reside in Estonia, Kairi and Kristi Eensalu, of Viimsivald and Vivika Andreas, of Rapla; four grandchildren, Kelly, Rondo, Andre and Henry; a brother, Ravio and his wife, Ann; a good friend, Elva; also of Rapla; a sister-in-law, Marianne Winslow and brother-in-law, Kyle Winslow, in Hartland; brother-in-law, Duffy McGee, of Granby; three nieces, Becky, Heather and Megan; two great-nephews, Jonathan and Benjamin; and one great-niece, Grace.Susan will always be remembered as a kind, gentle and caring person who loved her family. Her interment was conducted in the Rapla Cemetery in her native Estonia, where she is resting in her family's plot next to her late father and mother. As her service has past, there will be no calling hours. However, as a tribute to Sue, her family members ask others to help visit and comfort those who are housebound and lonely. Get out and enjoy nature -- try your hand at gardening! Appreciate the simple beauty of flowers and plants.
On September 4, 2013 (Berlin Citizen, , États-Unis)
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