Susan Belisle
January 29, 1943 – February 21, 2007
The Hartford Courant (CT) – February 25,
2007
Susan
Elizabeth (Belisle) DuPont, 64, went peacefully to
heaven on the wings of angels into the loving grace of her Lord & Savior Jesus
Christ on Wednesday, February 21, 2007.
She
was born in Newton, Massachusetts on January 29, 1943 to Eugene L. and Ruth (Macloon) Belisle, spending her
childhood in the village of South Natick, Massachusetts, graduating from Natick
High School in 1961.
She
lived in San Francisco, Boston, Hartford and West Hartford, Vermont and most
recently in Essex and Middletown.
An
avid gardener, Susan started an organic community rooftop garden in Boston in
1971. She was an ardent environmentalist and designed earth-friendly RRR
packaging for various products, holding multiple trademarks. Watching sports
brought a special joy to Susan and she was elated by the Red Sox’s 2004 World
Series win. She rooted for Harvard, Army, and the Pats, and loved both ice hockey
and figure skating.
She
is survived by her four daughters and their families: Kate Belisle,
Middletown and daughter Kara Ricci of Middletown and Deep River; Peter and Rev.
Molly (Phinney) Baskette,
Somerville, MA and children Rafael and Carmen; Rich and Tess Olsen of Hawaii,
and baby Olsen who joins our world in July; and Samantha Q. DuPont, New York,
NY. Also surviving are two sisters and one brother: Mrs. Gary (Val) Peterson of
Vernon; Ruthie Bullard of Hobe Sound, FL; and Alexander Belisle
of Hobe Sound, FL. She joins in heaven her parents; sister Margo Belisle of New York, NY; brothers Geoff Belisle
of Amherst, VA; and Philip Belisle of Natick, MA.
Susan
was a great wit and sparkling spirit who had an infectious laugh and a
brilliant, heartwarming smile. She is beloved by her many cousins, nieces,
nephews, aunts and uncles, and has immeasurably touched the lives of all who
knew her kind and gentle manner.
All
are welcome to join her friends and family in celebrating Susan’s vibrant life
at 1 PM on Friday, March 2 in Putnam Cemetery in Greenwich.
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