Susan Ronnie Franzini, 78, a resident of Woodstock, Georgia passed away on July 25,2024.
Susan was born in Boston, Massachusetts on June 21, 1946. She graduated from North Miami High school in Miami, Florida. Throughout her life she pursued various jobs that involved working with the public . A few of her favorite places to work were The Merritt Square Mall in Merritt Island, Florida at the guest services desk and at the Cocoa Village Playhouse box office also in Florida.
Susan was married to George Franzini on December 16th, 1972; they were married for 46 years and always told everyone the secret was that they always felt like newlyweds and they were still in love with each other. Susan is preceded in death by her husband, George Joseph, and her parents Ralph Snyder, Phyllis Kalish Snyder and her brother Mark Snyder.
Susan was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother and sister and is survived by her three children: daughter Gina Franzini (Newsome) and sons Dave Franzini and George Michael Franzini; her six grandchildren: Adora and Zac Newsome (daughter and son of Gina), Tyler Franzini (son of Dave), and Alexis, Rocco and Enzo Franzini (daughter and sons of George Michael and his wife Cara); as well as her sister Penny Kalish.
Susan was always proud of her service in the community and later in life as a volunteer teaching Mahjong at the senior center as well as working with Seniors helping Seniors in Woodstock, Georgia. She loved the color purple and referred to her home as “The Purple Palace “. Susan enjoyed playing Scrabble and Dominoes with family and friends. No one was a stranger once they met her.
The family wishes to thank everyone for all of the love and support offered during this time. Susan will be greatly missed and forever in the hearts of her surviving family and friends. Please think of Susan smiling and laughing while enjoying her favorite song “Purple Rain “, and dancing with her beloved husband George to their wedding song “Colour My World” like they did every time it came on.
Arrangements will be made at a later date for a burial at sea so that Susan and George will be together again.
“This too shall pass”
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