Suzanne “Sue” Gail Williams

February 17, 1934 - November 23, 2024

Funeral Details: Private Family Arrangements

It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to my beautiful mother Suzanne Gail Williams (nee Bellamy) who passed away November 23, 2024 just shy of her 91st birthday.

She was born on February 17, 1934 to Verna Calhoun-Garrett and Fred Bellamy.

Suzanne was predeceased by her loving son John Williams and tragically the joy of her life, her grandson John Williams junior.

She is survived and will be missed greatly by her daughter Kelly Graham and her husband Peter, her granddaughter Maryann Williams, and two great grandchildren Olivia and Taylor.

There were so many sides to Suzanne. She loved learning…she never stopped reading… she was never without a good book to curl up with and few could beat her at scrabble.

Mom was always a very hard worker and worked her whole life. She started at age 14, part time at The Diana’s restaurant on King Street. She was the smiling face of both Loblaws and the A&P for over 40 years. Sue was a true Canadian Great Lakes girl. In her youth she challenged herself to swim across Little Lake in Midland - both ways, plus many long swims in Georgian Bay. As a single mom, she would pack up the camper with John and myself and our chubby beagle Buckshot. Off we would go on another summer camping adventure on Lake Superior or the northern Wilds of Georgian Bay.

And yet she loved to travel farther, always with her girlfriends - Hawaii, England, Scotland, Jamaica, Florida, and all across Canada. Caribbean cruises, bus tours to Rama, and anywhere she could hear the bagpipes.

Mom was always the life of the party, a curler, a golfer, part of many
community clubs. Sue always had the kettle going for a good cuppa tea, in
fact she deeply believed that a cup of tea could solve anything.

At age 64, upon retirement, Sue took on a new job. The huge role of raising her grandchildren John Junior and Maryann. Mom poured all her kind, generous, and big heart into providing a good, loving home for her son and grandchildren.
I can’t say enough about what a wonderful, caring, loving environment the Villa Care Centre Midland has provided for my Mom over the last six and half years. They are an amazing team. PSWs, Doctors, Nursing Staff, Housekeeping, Enrichment team, Physical therapists, Dietician, kitchen staff, hairdresser, Administration they all went above and beyond supporting my mother, treating her with respect, love, and compassion.

As per my Mom’s request there will not be a celebration of life. If you so wish to make a donation in Mom’s honour :
1. Georgian Bay General Hospital MRI fundraising campaign https://
gbghf.ca/current-needs/mri/
2. Ontario SPCA Midland and District Animal Centre https://
ontariospca.ca/midland/

Online memories and condolences may be shared with the family at www.peacefultransition.ca

Now please go make yourself a cup of tea!

Peaceful Transition Simcoe

CONDOLENCES

7 Condolences
  • Judy Flanagan
    Posted on: Tuesday, November 26, 2024 Reply

    I loved Sue’s sense of style. She always loved to go shopping, I remember many times Peter and Kelly would pick me up and then pick Sue up and we all would go round to look at pretty things. I know she had many challenges in her life, but she took them on, always came out on top. I think It’s a mark of great success to not wear out until age 90. Good for Sue.
    I know that you will miss her.

  • Nancy Varley (Fallis)
    Posted on: Wednesday, November 27, 2024 Reply

    Momsy was my work mom at A&P. She was a joy to work with. Sending my condolences to Kelly &Peter.

  • Loren & Alice Urquhart
    Posted on: Thursday, November 28, 2024 Reply

    Kelly, Peter and Family
    I had the utmost respect for Sue as did my Mom and Dad. Her job as Head Cashier at the A & P was not easy yet Sue always squeezed out a smile and enjoyed a good joke. At closing time in the winter, Sue would throw her keys to me and say, bring my car around Loren and turn the heat on high. Proud to have known this special lady.

    Sincere condolences from the Urquhart Family

  • Mary Desjardins
    Posted on: Thursday, November 28, 2024 Reply

    Sue and I are first cousins. She spent a lot of time with our family during her younger years. She had a great laugh that could always make you smile. This smile remained even throughout her many hardships. My condolences to Kelly and Peter and their family

  • Dan McNamara
    Posted on: Monday, December 2, 2024 Reply

    I remember Sue as being so generous and with a great sense of humour, have often thought of her over the years . Rest in peace

  • HENRIETTA BELANGER
    Posted on: Tuesday, December 3, 2024 Reply

    Kelly, Peter and family Corey Ramsbottom and I send our condolences. May she RIP.

  • Bonnie McAllister
    Posted on: Friday, December 6, 2024 Reply

    Kelly & Peter
    My condolences to you and your family.
    I would love to talk to you to tell you how I fit into Sue’s family.
    She did know me, but she knew my sister
    🙏🏼💕🙏🏼

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