Sue Purcell

sue  purcell

April 18, 1937 ~ September 28, 2018

Sue Magee Purcell, 81, was born in Washington, DC on April 18, 1937 to Robert Aler Magee and Mary Elizabeth Jones Magee. She moved with her family to Locust Grove Farm in Drayden when she was in high school. She graduated from Great Mills High School, where she met her husband of 60 years, Charles K. Purcell of Lexington Park to whom she was forever loyal. Charles took loving care of Sue in their family home as she battled and ultimately succumbed to Alzheimer’s disease. Sue is survived by her children Liz Purcell Leskinen (John) of Leonardtown, Kirk Purcell (Connie) of Lexington Park, and Scott Purcell (Mary) of Tampa, Florida, and her brother Jim Magee (Chris) of Ocean Springs, MS. Sue is also survived by four grandchildren who she adored: David Purcell (Laurel) of Marysville, WA; Amanda (Mandy) Purcell of Lexington Park, Zakary Purcell of Lexington Park, and Gabrielle Purcell of Tampa, FL, and one great grandchild, Harper Purcell of Marysville. Sue was preceded in death by her brother Pat Magee of Drayden and her sister, Sallie Springer of Valley Lee. Sue had a lifetime calling as a child advocate. After graduating from Salisbury State Teachers College, she started her career at Beaver Run Elementary School in Salisbury before returning to St. Mary’s County to teach. She completed her graduate studies in elementary education at University of Maryland. Locally Sue taught elementary school at Felix Johnson Education Center, Frank Knox Elementary School, and Greenview Knolls Elementary School, from which she retired after 39 years of teaching. Sue was passionate about improving the lives of children. Sue was known by her friends, family, and colleagues for her wicked sense of humor and quest for adventure. She spent hours in her yard tending to spectacular arrays of flowers. People stopped to admire her rows of yellow mums and purple iris when they were blooming. Sue loved to travel and was well-known by MD Transit Authority toll takers who appreciated her OCSUE vanity tag and duly greeted her with “Welcome Ocean City Sue” each time she crossed the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. Sue’s proudest accomplishment was her own children, who she will continue to hold close. She left a legacy of love, service, compassion, and optimism. However challenging or dreary, Sue would end every single day with, “It couldn’t have been a nicer day.” The family will receive friends on Wednesday, October 3, 2018 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM with prayers recited at 7:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Leonardtown, MD. A Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, October 4, 2018 at 10:00 AM in St. George’s Episcopal Church Valley Lee, MD with Fr. Greg Syler officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Kirk Purcell (son), Scott Purcell (son), Jim Magee (brother), John Leskinen (son-in-law), Zakary Purcell (grandson), and David Purcell (grandson). Memorials in lieu of flowers may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association National Capital Area Chapter 10665 Stanhaven Place #205D, White Plains, MD 20695.

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  1. Liz and Family,

    I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. I know it has been a tough time for her and all of you. May the fond memories you have of your mother carry you through this difficult time.

    With much sympathy,
    Michelle Lowe

  2. Good bye, sweet Susie; we all loved you and will continue to love and honor your memory and your time on this earth with us.

  3. Jennifer Waybright says:

    With much love and many heartfelt prayers to all who knew and loved your Sweet Momma Sue. May you be comforted by the outpouring of love surrounding all of you. Sending love and peace to your family. xoxo

  4. Glenn and Marilene Olson says:

    What a wonderful lady and beautiful person
    Ourthoughts and prayers are with the family at this time of lost. May the fond memories sustain you and your family during this time. May God provide his comfort and peace for all the children and her husband Charlie.

  5. Kristie Mattingly says:

    Liz, Mr. Charlie, and family,

    I am sorry for your loss. Momma Sue was a beautiful person who inspired many. I will forever remember her as one of my favorite teachers. She was the most patient and kind kindergarten teacher.
    Sending all my thoughts, love, and prayers.
    Love,
    Kristie

  6. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your beautiful family during this difficult time.

  7. So very sorry for your loss. Keeping your family in my thoughts and prayers. I’ll always remember her beautiful smile and kind eyes.

  8. Dear Liz & family, may fond memories of your mother bring you comfort during this hard time in your life. Our heart and prayers go out to you and your family. With love from Jukka and Marja.

  9. There are those who leave us with warmth in our hearts even while we grieve for them. I will be praying for all of you. I know Sue is free now of the hinderence of her body. She will be your angel forever.
    Love you all!

  10. Dear Charlie, Liz, Kirk, Scott and Family: Thinking of you during this sad time. “God Bless”

  11. I send my deepest condolences to Liz, Charlie, and all of Sue’s family. She was a great woman and I enjoyed all the time I spent with her. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

  12. Jay & Tina Elliott says:

    Mr. Purcell, Liz, Kirk, Scott and family, we are very sadden for the loss of your Wife and Mother. She was a very caring and kind lady. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. May God be with you.

  13. Michael Martirano says:

    My thoughts and prayers are surrounding your entire family during this most difficult time.

  14. Our deepest sympathies to you and your family.

  15. Charlie and family. What a long battle you and Sue have endured! What love you have shown. So happy Sue is in a better place and you can relax knowing she is safe. God bless you all as you face the future. You will be in my prayers.

  16. Liz, my prayers are with you and your entire family at this time. Please know that I think often about your wonderful mom and the great care that you and your father have given her over the years. Your family is included in my daily prayers.

  17. Rusty and Joyce Malone says:

    Our heartfelt condolences to the Purcell family. Our son, Chad, was a student of Mrs. Purcell’s many years ago. She was a source of comfort to our family when Chad died in 1996. We will miss her!

  18. Angie and Lennie Thompson says:

    Dear Liz and John,
    Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family during this time of sorrow. Sue was a wonderful, fun loving and caring woman. She will be greatly missed.

  19. Liz, Mr. Purcell and family,

    Always enjoyed seeing and treating Ms. Sue in the dental office. She had a sharp wit- bringing a smile to my face and a good laughter to each one of us taking care of her. My sincerest condolences. May peace be with you and fond memories of her guide you during this difficult time.

  20. It saddens me to read of Mrs. Purcell’s passing. She was my third grade teacher at Greenview Knolls. I have so many fond memories of her and that year that stand out because (although so long ago)she made learning fun. I mean seriously, she taught us to memorize our multiplication tables – it truly has to be a gifted teacher to make THAT fun 🙂 Honestly though my favorite memories revolve more around her story telling. She explained weather fronts one day by saying she had experienced rain on side of her home while it was bright and sunny on the other. She had a relatable story for many of her lessons that just made learning easier. She engaged her students in a manner that kept our attention. Thank you for sharing her with us. I will forever be grateful for having her as one of my teachers; she will always remain one of my all-time favorites.


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