
She was born in Brunswick in 1956, the youngest child of Russell and Norma McPherson.
She was an avid snowmobiler and loved to Jetski and to go camping. In recent years, her joy came from showering her granddaughter Cheyenne Parks with love and attention.
During her working years, she cared for the elderly and the disabled as a C.N.A.
Susan was predeceased by her father Russell McPherson. She is survived by her mother Norma McPherson, her sister Deborah DeHahn Butler, brother James McPherson, daughters Jennifer Veno and her fiancé Herbert Norman, Heather Parks Green, granddaughters Cheyenne Parks and two week old Makayla Green.
A public gathering for family and friends will take place on Saturday, January 26th from 4-6pm at the funeral home. A celebration of her life will take place on Sunday, January 27th from 1 to 4pm at the Bowdoinham Fire Station. This will be open to all who loved her.
Arrangements are being made by the Kincer Funeral Home, 130 Pleasant St., Richmond.
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