Honeoye Falls: October 31, 2013 at age 59. Susan is survived by her siblings, Greg (Judy) Marshall & Elaine (Tom) Kerr; nephews, Brian, Ken, Kyle, Michael & Jaime; niece, Jessica; many dear friends. She is predeceased by her mother, Mary Frances Gannon Marshall; father, Edwin A. Marshall; sister, Beth Ann Burdette.
Susan enjoyed horseback riding with her beloved horse, Penny and was a Registered Nurse. She will be sadly missed by all who knew her. Susan was an organ donor in the hope that people will be able to benefit from her giving.
Services held privately. A Memorial Service will be announced in the future.
In lieu of flowers, please forward donations to Begin Again Horse Rescue, PO Box 28, Honeoye NY 14472, Attn: Susan Marshall Memorial Fund.
For more information, or to sign Susan’s online guestbook, please visit RochesterCremation.com. Rochester Cremation, 4044 W. Henrietta Road, Rochester NY 14623, 359-2300.
I will miss you and your laugh that was so much like Mother’s and Beth’s. May you have eternal peace. Love, Elaine
Although it has been awhile since we’ve been in touch with Susan, she was a special friend for many years sharing our love of horses. Susan always made a special point of helping my daughter learn more about dressage and horsemanship when she was younger. We will miss Susan~ her smile, wit, and generous nature. RIP, Susan.
Rosemary and Adrienne Foos, and family
I’m so sorry for our loss of Susan– such a bright star that always was shinning,, a beautiful lady, God Bless you Susan,, I will miss you, and will treasure all the laughs we had at the barn.
I will miss you Aunt Sue. I will always remember the fun times we had and memories you gave me as a child.
Sue and I worked together for a few years before she transitioned to nursing….when we found we had horses in common I truly found a buddy in her. Spent many happy hours at the barn with her and Shiner, and then with her and Penny. We had a true adventure driving through a blizzard to OH to meet Penny for the first time She taught me a lot about dressage and the training scale — something I was unaware of until I met her. Sue helped my mare Tara come back from an injury, exercising her for me with long-lines….we lost touch when I moved barns and then moved from Rochester. So sorry that she is gone and for your loss. I know that Shiner and her kitties will have greeted her at the Rainbow Bridge and that their presence will have given her comfort.
I have a lot of great memories of Aunt Sue growing up- she introduced me to so many amazing books. Bought me my first copy of Anne of Green Gables, Little Women, Alice in Wonderland. She also brought me to see my favorite author, Madeline L’Engle. She had such a love of reading that was infectious.
Another set of memories that stand out for me are our holiday plays. For a few years, Aunt Sue would wrangle all the kids into putting on a play for everyone in the family. We’d dig up costumes and everyone participated. It was silly and so fun and I can’t believe she got me to do it since I was pretty shy back then. Maybe it helps that I was the only girl cousin so I got to play pretty good parts. 🙂
Thanks for sparking all of our imaginations and making holidays magical and fun, Aunt Sue. Thank you also for helping a shy girl discover books. We will miss you.
So very sorry for your loss – Susan will be missed by all her horse friends. I have fond memories of us riding at Park Place Farms – Sue was always at peace and had a smile of her face when she was riding Penny. Happy trails, Sue
I have fond memories of training and working with Sue at RPC.
Her stories of her cats, horse and her apartments provided many entertaining moments.
She will be sadly missed and forever in my prayers.
I worked with Susan for about a year. Her care and concern for her patients was deep and remarkable. My condolences to her family. Susan will always be in my heart.