Suzanne Lundin's Obituary
Suzanne “Suzy” Lundin
October 6th, 1941 – December 4th, 2018
Suzanne Lundin passed away peacefully in her home surrounded by her affectionate and
admiring family in a room filled with joy, love, laughter, tears, and happy memories.
“Super Suzy” lived a wonderful and adventuresome life with the five children she raised with
love, compassion and respect. Suzy enjoyed music, dancing, racing cars (which, for obvious
parenting reasons was not learned of until her children were grown), treasured time with her
family, and listening to Bobby sing and play his guitar. She lived nearly 28 years with her loving
soul mate, Robert “Bobby” F. Banagan who teamed with Suzy to help raise six grandchildren
with the same values. Sadly, Bobby passed away December 16th, 2015. But the two of them
brought much happiness and laughter to all those in their presence throughout their lives. A
Dynamic Duo, to be sure. And in true romantic, soul mate fashion, Suzy joined Bobby once
again on his birthday – the greatest of gifts for each other. All those who had the benefit of
knowing them have gained so much more than has been lost.
Those touched by Suzy are her sisters Julie Rain and Arvlynne “Bud” Ferrelli, their respective
husbands, Rick and Mike (predeceased) and their combined four children, Arvid, Jeff and
Angela and Alexandra; her children, their spouses and children, Laurie, Jim, Jen, and Pam
Mintzer; Scott, Lynn and Claire Seymour; Greg Seymour, Alexandra, Eric, and Nathan
(Silverman); Cristin, Isabel, Gabriella, and Marco Hernandez; and Corey, Staci, Justin, Lily,
Christian (Evans), and Campbell (Evans) Seymour.
Suzy and Bobby will be laid to rest together with family in New Hampshire at a later date.
Private Services will be held at the convenience of the family.
In lieu of flowers and other forms of condolences for the family, it was Suzy deepest wishes that
donations be made to No-Kill animal shelters, Tampa Bay General Hospital and/or Suncoast
Hospice for all they have done and continue to do for the benefit of others.
What’s your fondest memory of Suzanne?
What’s a lesson you learned from Suzanne?
Share a story where Suzanne's kindness touched your heart.
Describe a day with Suzanne you’ll never forget.
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