Albany Times Union

Dibartolom­eo, Suzanne E.

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GUILDERLAN­D

— Suzanne E. Dibartolom­eo, 76, entered peacefully into eternal rest on Monday, October 25, 2021, at Albany Medical Center, after a very brief illness.

Suzanne was born in Schenevus on April 14, 1945, the daughter of the late Harold Nelson and Beatrice Grace Derenthal. Suzanne graduated from Mont Pleasant High School and received a nursing degree from Fulton Montgomery Community College. Suzanne began her long and distinguis­hed nursing career at her beloved St. Clare’s Hospital, working on 3West. Her 30 plus year career spanned a number of clinical settings caring for patients throughout our community. A consummate caregiver, Suzanne continued to care for family, friends, and her beloved husband after her retirement in 2012. Suzanne always put her family first and was the ultimate example of selflessne­ss. A perfect day for Suzanne was to be surrounded by her family and friends, laughing and cooking a meal in her kitchen that she made with love for those she cherished most. A woman of great faith, she was a communican­t of St. Paul the Apostle Church for much of her life.

She was predecease­d by her deeply loved big brother, Harold Nelson Jr.; and her dear niece, Donna Nelson. Suzanne is survived by her beloved husband, Richard J. Dibartolom­eo, whom she married on September 18, 1976; loving children, Jeffrey and his wife Emily Dibartolom­eo, and Amy Dibartolom­eo. Her most treasured gift in life was being Nonni to her three grandchild­ren, Olivia, John and Michael Dibartolom­eo. Suzanne is also survived by her sister, Alfreda Marek; sisterin-law, Lydia Nelson; nieces and nephews, James, Randy and William Marek, and Harold III, Kristine, and Erik Nelson; and her lifelong best friend and "sister," Merrilene Kingsland.

The Dibartolom­eo family is grateful to the doctors, nurses and staff at Albany Medical Neuro Intensive Care Unit/b2, for their care, compassion and dignity shown to Suzanne and our family. Suzanne prided herself on the quality of care given to patients and their families during their time of greatest need and the care she received would have surely made her proud.

Services will be held on Tuesday, November 2, at 10 a.m. from the Rossi &

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