In Memory of

Sue

Ann

"Suzy"

Matsinger

(Limoges)

Obituary for Sue Ann "Suzy" Matsinger (Limoges)

Sue Ann Matsinger, 47, of Woonsocket, after struggling for a long time with many health issues,
went home to be with the Lord on December16th, 2020. She was a daughter of Arleen Houde of
Smithfield and the late Robert Limoges. She is survived by her three beautiful and loving daughters, Brittney, Kayleen, and Tiffany Esquilin and one precious grandchild, all of Woonsocket.
She leaves behind three loving step sons, Wallace, John and Christopher Esquilin; her sister, Virginia Limoges Pina of Warwick; and her former spouse and friend, Wallace Esquilin. Suzy would not let us forget her loving and devoted long-haired chihuahua, Sultan, whom she adored. Sue will also be sorely missed by many other family members and friends.

Affectionately called "Suzy", she was born in North Providence and raised in Smithfield and Johnston. She raised her three beautiful daughters in Woonsocket. She was a great mother, always putting her girls first. She loved to cook and be with family at holidays, birthdays, and family gatherings. Her specialty was “stuffed shells”, and whenever she was invited to a family get together, we all knew she would be bringing those delicious stuffed shells!

Suzy was extremely generous and kind. Interesting and inquisitive, she was smart, too; very smart! She taught herself the stock market and could often be found trading on sites. An avid reader, she loved to read romance novels, watch paranormal shows, and listen to music, especially classic rock; Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin were a couple of her favorites.

We will miss her great sense of humor, her funny jokes, her loving and caring ways, her thoughtfulness, and her infinite compassion. We will miss seeing her in all her favorite Woonsocket
places like "Chelo's" and “Al’s Place” on Providence Street and also at Hannah’s Place in Uxbridge.
We will miss her beautiful smile and, of course, those delicious stuffed shells!

Until we meet again, sweet Suzy, may you be at peace and held in God's heavenly embrace.

Arrangements are entrusted to the care of the Berarducci Home & Cremation Care Center, Woonsocket, and V!DA Church, 120 Prospect Street where SERVICES will be held on MONDAY, DECEMBER 21st, 12 noon to 2 pm. Due to Covid, seating will be limited; masks must be worn and social distancing observed.

PARKING is available at the Berarducci Funeral Home parking lot at 185 Spring Street, directly ACROSS the STREET from V!DA Church.