Susan T. Dupuis

Susan T. Dupuis obituary

Susan T. Dupuis

Susan Dupuis Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Bernier Funeral Home - Somersworth on Aug. 14, 2025.

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It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Susan Theresa Dupuis on August 8th, 2025.She was born March 4th, 1958. The daughter of Roland and Georgette Gagnon Dupuis.

She grew up in Somersworth, NH, graduating from Somersworth High in 1976. Susan worked at General Electric, for a few years. She leaves behind three siblings and their wives. Dennis and Debra of Berwick Me, David and Cathy of Holderness, NH, and Dale and Candace of Milton, NH; nieces, Kellie, Regan, Ashley, Morgan, Kearsten and nephews, Adam and Dakota.

Known as (Sue Sue) to her family, she was loved and cherished by all. Watching each as they grew. Attending basketball ,football, baseball, ballet, cheering, and concerts. She loved her family deeply and was huge part of all family gatherings. Halloween, camping ,beach and lake trips. Card games were good times. Famous for her peanut butter fudge; she would hide and reward her family with pieces.

She loved and enjoyed her many friends especially Diane, Maggie and their families. She would spend many nights dancing and days at the beach. Susan loved helping people, she volunteered at area soup kitchens and even took a trip to Philadelphia volunteering there. Her heart was enormous she couldn't get enough of love and life.

Susan found her place of worship at Grace Community Church. Where she would spend many hours worshiping and attending Bible study. A celebration of life is scheduled for Saturday, August 23 at 10 am at the Grace Community Church, 57 Wakefield Street, Rochester, NH. A Private Family burial will take place at Mount Calvary Cemetery in Somersworth.

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Cindy and Ray Hebert, Rochester, NH

August 15, 2025

Susan will be missed. She was always kind and caring to us. Sending our deepest sympathy to her family. May you find strength and peace.

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