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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Suzanne
Marsino
February 8, 1956 – December 25, 2023
Suzanne Marsino, 67, passed away, 12/25/2023 after a devastating brief illness. She was born in Bronx, NY, February 8, 1956. She is survived by her son, Justin Kramer, Lisa of Tappan, NY and son Sean Kramer of Closter, NJ. Suzanne was the grandmother of two beautiful grandchildren, Mason and Shea, whom she loved fiercely. She also is survived by her sister Marguerite Cornman, Bobby, niece Katie Millay, Bill and grandnephews and niece Giovanni, Gabriella, Karmyne and Rocco. She is predeceased by her beloved husband, David Marsino and parents, Walter and Elizabeth Pitcher.
Suzanne was a devoted mother who enjoyed time with her family. She loved going to see her grandchildren and adored the sleepovers and walks to town, the giggles and laughs and special time with them. One of her favorite things on Mother's Day was bowling with her sons. Enjoying every second of the time they spent together. Her dog, Jenny Jones, was a ray of sunshine for her. Her love for Mystic Island, sitting just enjoying the boats on the lagoon with friends and family. The one thing that she had to visit at least once a year, LUCY the ELEPHANT. She loved going to Margate City, NJ, to Lucy's home and even followed the Facebook page. If you needed any information on Lucy, Suzanne was your person. She enjoyed traveling, spending time in Florida, with her husband Dave and Disney with her sister. She would go on trips with her niece and her family, coming home exhausted but planning the next trip. She loved flowers and would go to a flower show at least once a year. Loved to read and would devour a book in a day or two. Her television time wasn't much but the shows that were on were always three, Judge Judy, Home shows and of course COPS.
She was a second mom to many, and a great friend to all. If you needed support, Suzanne was there. If you needed a ride, Suzanne was there and if you just needed a place to sleep her home was always open for you. She always had a smile to give, an ear to lend and a hug when needed.
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