Susan Mary Flint
August 24, 1947 – September 6, 2023
Susan Mary Flint (nee Williams) passed away peacefully with family by her side on September 6th, 2023 at the age of 76 while in the Hospice of Charles County in Waldorf, Maryland.
Sue was born in Fort Frances, Ontario on August 24, 1947 to Frederick G. Williams and Lillian R. Williams (nee Bahr). She was united in marriage to George H. Flint on August 10, 1979. Together they built a life in Duluth, MN and eventually settled in St. Leonard, MD.
Sue worked in various business settings, retiring from the Department of Agriculture in 2003.
Sue was a kind, private person who enjoyed spending time crafting and quilting, sharing many of her handmade treasures with her family. She supported many of the arts in Calvert County. She especially appreciated her friends she met in Maryland and enjoyed the moments and laughs they had together. Sue loved being near the water – Rainy Lake and Chesapeake Bay were her favorite places.
Always an animal lover, she held Dirk Dog, Buddy and Kit Kat in a special place in her heart.
Susan was predeceased by the love of her life, George; her parents, Fred and Lil Williams; baby twin sister Nan (Nancy Odell Williams); sister M. Carol Wowchuk and brother-in-law Metro Wowchuk.
She is survived by her step-children John Flint, Gretchen Nelson, Heidi Bloom, Amy Dinkel (Jeff) and their children and grandchildren. As well, she will be greatly missed by her close nephew and nieces, Gerry Stratton (Alma), Sue-Ann Rudaitis (Algis) and Tara Tolley (Brian) and their families.
As per her wishes a private memorial took place.
The family would like to thank the caring staff of area hospice for the wonderful care Sue received.
In lieu of flowers, please send a donation to the Hospice of Charles County or the cause of your choice
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Charles County Hospice
2505 Davis Road
Waldorf, MD 20603
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Sue and I have been good friends since we met nearly 35 years ago. She was a very kind and generous person. She had a heart of gold. She will be greatly missed. Go rest high on that mountain. Your work on earth is done.
Mrs Flint was a nice lady. I enjoyed seeing her when she brought her dog to the vet. She was always so kind.
May she RIP
Lori Jimney