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Sueann Twombly Dumas, of Vero Beach, Florida passed in her home Sunday after a long illness.
Sue, as she preferred to be called, was born in Portland, Maine and relocated to Manchester, New Hampshire in her early adult years. In most recent years she moved to Florida for retirement.
Sue was a smart, vibrant, and social person with a great sense of humor. She enjoyed card games with friends, camping, riding motorcycles since the age of 16, cross-stitch, remodeling and decorating. She truly enjoyed spending time with her family.
Sue leaves behind her sister, Linda Hill, of New York; two nieces, Kristine Yeckley and Anne Marie Yeckley Sanchez. Sue also leaves behind three grandchildren; grandsons, Joshua McKenzie and Deitrick Dumas, and granddaughter, Katrina Dumas, all of Concord, New Hampshire.
She is pre-deceased by her father, Frederick F. Hill and Mother Alice (Drown) Hill; son, Kenneth Allen Dumas and her younger brother, Frederick “Paul” Hill.
In Lieu of flowers, please make donations to St. Jude Children’s Research Center, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105; (800) 822-6344.
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Agnes Piscitelli
October 22, 2020, 12:08 pm
We are saddened for the loss of a dear friend. Sueann was part of our lives here in Woodfield for the past few years
She will be missed
Lorraine Boisvert
October 24, 2020, 2:38 pm
Sue was my dear friend we were like sisters she was a great person so smart and talented and loved life. I will miss her so very much she will remain in my heart always, peace my dear friend.
Lorraine Boisvert
Lorraine Boisvert
October 24, 2020, 6:37 pm
I will miss you Sue we shared lots together and became great friends. Sue was a smart, loving, caring person and we were always there for each other and I will miss calling you every week and our chats, Rest In Peace my dear friend and be with your loving son and parents.
Melanie Coulter
October 28, 2020, 7:50 pm
Sue was a classy lady. She was a stoic woman and pulled no punches, but she cared deeply for those she loved.
Sue loved her grandchildren dearly.
Sue had many talents and always kept a beautiful home that she enjoyed sharing with friends.
She will be missed by many.
I am blessed to have been a part of her life. Sue treated me like family from day one.
She fought a tough battle and left this world too soon.
May she rest in peace with her son, Ken and all her family that passed before her that she missed so much.
GODSPEED Sue
I will have a frappuccino in your Honor.