Susan S. Gustavson ~ December 1, 2021

Bloomfield:  At age 80, Susan passed away on Wednesday, December 1, 2021 at FF Thompson Hospital in Canandaigua.  She was born to the late Lincoln and Alice Milliman.  Susan is predeceased by her grandson; Johnathan M. Gustavson, and her sister; Patricia Morton.  Survived by her children; John Gustavson (Kim Fugle), Julie (Shawn) Flattery, Christian Gustavson, Jodie (Brian) Case, her brother; Lincoln (Priscilla) Milliman, and her grandchildren; Alex Flattery, Catherine Flattery, Brian Case, John Case, James Case and Ron Fugle (Kellee Fair), along with her great granddaughter; Kellsy Fugle.

In keeping with Susan’s wishes, no formal funeral services will take place, a celebration of life gathering will be announced at a future date.  Memorial Contributions may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758516, Topeka, Kansas 66675.  To share a memory or a condolence, please visit:  www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com.

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9 thoughts on “Susan S. Gustavson ~ December 1, 2021

  1. I had the pleasure and honor to work with Sue at “Craig”. We shared many good times and a few stressful ones during “Medicaid” reviews. I will miss her enthusiasm and professionalism and the music. Rest In Peace.

  2. I’m so sorry for your loss to Sue’s Family. Thoughts and Prayers to Everyone. Just a note….. she would look forward to my phone calls. We would talk about our times of going to the King’s Daughter Home for their Sing a longs monthly when we retired. She will be sorely missed. Worked many years at Sonyea with her. Also, many Memories of your Grandfather at Spencers Grocery Store playing Gin with Spence. I will dearly miss her.

  3. John, Julie, Jodie and Chris,
    I am so very sad to hear about Susan. So many fond memories growing up. Such a wonderful person and she will surely be missed by so many. She loved you all so much!
    Clint Taft

  4. To all the Milliman’s and Gustavson’s, Sue was a great musical friend. She always enjoyed playing as much as we enjoyed having her in our group. Milliman’s and Kelly’s go back a long way. Everyone here shares in your loss. Bless you all.

  5. To Sue’s Family — I am so saddened to hear of Sue’s passing. We were neighbors for a number of years. I fondly recall hearing her practice for a concert. And she was the kind of neighbor who, when you telephoned from out of town in a panic, would check to see if you DID leave the teakettle boiling on the stove (“about a teaspoon of water left in the pot” she told me and kept me from burning down my house!)
    Thank you, Sue, for my favorite author’s books, Donna Leon.
    We had many good talks over the “fence” — a lovely, caring person always. I will continue to miss her very much. My deepest condolences & love to all.

  6. Julie, Shawn, and Chris, I wanted to say how sorry we are to hear about the passing of your Mom/Mother-in-law. We send our deepest condolences to your entire family. I know that such a great loss could never be comforted by so few words. I can only hope that the love, sympathy and kindness of others, that reach out to you, can ease your sadness. So sorry! RIP
    Our love to all,
    Ron and Nancy

  7. I am so sorry to hear of Sue’s passing. If there is anything that I can do please let me know…

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