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Condolences for Suzanne E. Dustin

Rosalee RockafellowFriday, March 5th

My Precious Suz, losing you is like a Darkened Beacon of light for so Very many of us that thought you would be Forever!
My heart is broken but I know that Peace and a Special Place at Our Lord’s Table is set just for you. The MANY stories and Adventures will be the Gifts you leave us with and bring us deep belly laughs.. this will help ease your Loss for us.You always said how blessed you were for our relationship.. but I was the one you Blessed with your Love and Endearment. You will Live through All your Friends and All who’s Lives you touched! I miss you Deeply already.
My Deepest Heartfelt Prayers to Kurt, the Love Suzanne has for you can never be broken 🥀

Jackie SullivanFriday, March 5th

There is no kinder soul than Suzanne. I am forever grateful for knowing her, working with her, and calling her my friend. I will forever miss her sunny smile, her funny stories, her generous heart, and her cheery “hellooooo” when she entered the room. Rest In Peace, Dusty! You will be forever missed and loved.
Jackie Sullivan

Michael HarveyTuesday, April 27th

It was with great sadness that I just learned of Sue's passing. I first met Sue at Drew University where we were both freshmen. We became close friends and she always had a smile on her face. In the years that followed, we stayed in touch, seeing each other when we could. She was a person who really would give you the shirt off her back. Once, when my wife and I were in a bind, Sue volunteered to watch my two young sons for a weekend. And they loved her! When she first took ill, her former Westfield High School and Drew classmate, George Risse and I flew out to see her. It was a nice reunion and George and I were struck by her strong positive attitude under sad circumstances. We'll miss her infectious laugh. Our deepest condolences to Kurt and his family on the loss of his sister. Rest in Peace, Suzanne.

Kerry and Jonathan CastroThursday, August 12th

We were shocked to just now find out about Suzanne’s passing in March. Suzanne sold us our first house in East Windsor in 1999, got us an apartment in Princeton Junction (pro bono out of the goodness of her heart) in 2011 when we moved back into the area from out of state, then found us our family home in 2013. She has been in and out of our lives for over 20 years and was someone we could trust in a business where it’s very hard to do that. She was much more than a realtor to us and will be sorely missed.

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