Susan Marie Fish (Susan Clark), 65, of Ontario, NY (previously of Gates, NY) lost her courageous battle with cancer on March 25, 2022. Predeceased by her mother Roberta Clark, brother James Clark and sister Barbara Hiscock. Sue is survived by her life partner Robert Sensenbach, daughters Jennnifer Angora (Lewis), Kristie Fish (Rick) and Carrie Fish, four grandchildren Dylan Angora, Tyler Angora, Massoni Flecha and Luis Flecha. Siblings William Clark (Cindie), Richard Clark (Linda) Patricia Foley (Mike) Nancy Clark and many loving family members and friends.
Sue made her career at Eastman Dental working on The Smile Mobile. She loved her job and enjoyed traveling from school to school to see the different kids. Beyond her career, she loved making lifelong memories with family and friends, wearing tie-dye and listening to the grateful dead. She also took great pleasure in taking care of her garden, especially her rose bushes, and hanging out on the boat with family and friends.
We will have a tie dyed celebration of life on May 1, 2022 at Churchville Park (East Lodge) from 1-5pm. Please join us and wear your best tie dye!!!!
Wow this one hits hard! Sue was like a second Mom to me growing up. She always treated me like one of her own! Fly high Mom, you are so loved and will be greatly missed!
Love Marcie
Heartbroken and miss you terribly already. Will love you always with all my heart and soul. You touched so many people with your warm and loving ways. Life will never be the same again.
My Deepest Condolences 🙏 May God Bless You with Strength going forward without your love.
We are praying for you. Sue was a great and loving person.
Hey Bob my name is Rosemary (Cooper) Madison ur name sounds so familiar to me. The school just recently reached out to me, for a reunion of class of “74” Sue Clark was one of my BEST FRIENDS I found out she had passed n someone had this posted.
This is so sad to hear. Sue and all her family were friends to my family and myself since 1969. The Clark family were all our first of friends when we came to Rochester. Sue will be missed by many. I pray for my good friend Bob Sensenbach and all the family and friends for comfort and peace. Sue may you RIP and be surrounded by all of Gods love. Amen
Those we love don’t go away they walk beside us every day so when tomorrow starts without me do not think that we are apart for every time you think of me remember I am right here in your heart I will see you on the other side love you pat
We will miss you!!! Make sure you are taking care of my mom and sharing a coffee, a cigarette and a spin on the slot machines in heaven!!! Rest in Peace!
My heart goes out to all of you. Momma Sue you will forever be missed. My heart is broken you were a amazing , and cool mom . Love you always and forever.
You are my best friend and my sister I have known you all my life I miss you I love you we will see each other again memories and I have of you are in my heart and they will always be it’ll always be there we had so much fun hanging out together my whole family loves you rest in peace until I see you again
Sue was one of a kind. Such a loving, caring, special lady. She will be miss. Sending loving thoughts and preyers to all. 🙏❤️
My dear friend Bob, words seem so inadequate to express how much I feel your (our) loss. Though I’ve “only” had you as a friend for 37 years, I’ve had the privilege of watching yours and Sue’s love blossom and grow for 32 years; more than many marriages. For that, I’m grateful. She was a beautiful, kind, loving, giving soul. I’ll always remember and cherish the times we spent together, out on our boats, at Dead and Max Creek shows, hockey games, and at 1000 islands (Griswalds nightmare vacation—ask Bob sometime people, if you haven’t heard them before…seriously funny stories). I will never forget her. And when you remember her, she lives on…in our collective hearts. Rest in peace Sue. We miss you.
Words cannot describe how much Sue meant to everyone at Eastman Dental. On the Smilemobile, Sue always made every child feel so special and always remembered each of their names. She was sincerely dedicated to the children and to the program. She did whatever was needed to ensure the kids got the dental care they needed. When the unit had mechanical issues or frozen pipes – Sue was the first one outside trying to make the repairs. She was one of a kind!!
I’m very sorry for your loss. I worked with me when I first started working for EIOH 12 years ago. We worked on the Smilemobile together on Fridays. The kids, the staff, and I adored “Ms. Sue.” We will keep her in our thoughts and prayers.
I am sorry for your loss. Sue and I worked together in Community Dentistry. I remember her dedication to the SMILEmobile program and to those children. Those kids would get excited every time they would see Sue. She was a great person. My thoughts and prayers to all.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of Sue’s family and friends. I worked with Sue on Smilemobile 2. She was the master at everything on the mobile unit. The unit was like a well oiled machine because of Sue. Her way with the children was just amazing. She was like the Pied Piper bringing the children to the unit for dental care. If they were afraid, she had a way to help them overcome their fears and get the treatment they needed. Many times she would hold their hands, comfort them and even suction while I cleaned their teeth! She was committed with her whole heart to the well being of all the children we have seen on Smilemobile 2 over the years. The world has lost a shining star – but there is one more in the sky now! I will miss her so very much.
So many wonderful things to say about Aunt Sue. She was so easy to talk to with a generous heart. We will miss her dearly, prayers to Uncle Bob and all her family and friends. Heaven has gained another angel. 🙏
I just want to express what a treasure Sue was to us in Community Dentistry. Her caring heart for staff and patients was extraordinary. Her commitment to ensuring each child was seen at each school was remarkable. When on site with Sue she couldn’t stop talking about the children. My condolence goes out to Sue’s family and friends. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Will Miss our many good times & laughs we shared with You Sue & Bob, but will always treasure. Love Always Deb & Gary I will Miss You my Verry Good Friend!! Heaven has another Angel.. Love Deb
Rest gently my friend…I just found out today about both You, and Nancy…., and I’m more than a little wrecked..
Will light a candle for you both