Suzanne Joy Clowes

12 years ago

AR SPEC Suzanne Clowes v2Clowes, Suzanne J., 67, August 25, 2014.  Interment to be held in the Riverside Cemetery in Fort Fairfield at a later date.


 

    SHERBORN, Mass. & CARIBOU – Suzanne Joy Clowes, 67, died August 25, 2014, at the Wayland Nursing and Rehab Center after a brief illness. She was born November 15, 1947 in Fort Fairfield, the daughter of Earle Frederick Clowes and Dora Muriel (Thomas) Clowes.
    Suzanne attended Caribou schools and graduated from Caribou High School, class of 1965. In 1967, she graduated from Mount Ida Junior College in Newton, Massachusetts. Over time, Suzanne obtained several degrees but was most proud of her Master’s Degree in Social Work from Simmons College, Boston, Mass.
    Suzanne was a member of the Board of Directors of the Boston Early Music Festival. She managed the Scandinavian film program at the Scandinavian Living Center in West Newton. She had worked as a volunteer in the film program at the Museum of Fine Arts and at the West Newton Cinema. She was employed at Arbour Counseling Center in Franklin, Mass. and at the maternity unit at Newton Wellesley Hospital.
    Suzanne enjoyed visiting her godson and his family in Iceland. She also enjoyed traveling to various places with trips to Alaska, Ireland, France, Italy, Greece, Romania, Eastern Europe and most recently to Morocco, where she rode a camel on the edge of the Sahara desert. She loved her pets and all will have fond memories of Jack The Cat.
    Suzanne is survived by her significant other, Dr. George Hardman of Boston, Massachusetts;  brothers, Craig Clowes and wife, Pam of Caribou,  Thomas Clowes and wife, Jeanne of Madawaska Lake, and Peter Clowes and wife, Jennifer of Gorham; nieces, Carrie Foster and son, Logan of Baltimore, Maryland, Chelsea Clowes of Madawaska Lake, and Kaitlyn Clowes of Gorham; and nephew, Jacob Clowes of Gorham. Suzanne was predeceased by her parents and nephew, Kaleb Clowes.
    At Suzanne’s request there will be no services. Committal at the Riverside Cemetery in Fort Fairfied will be at a later date. A concert in her memory will be performed at the Boston Early Music Festival in June 2015. Go to www.bemf.com. Memorial donations may be made to The American Cancer Society,  P.O. Box 22718, Oklahoma City, OK 73123-1718 or by telephone 1-800-227-2345.