Susan Ann Blount

susan blount

April 12, 1955 ~ June 21, 2020

Susan Ann Blount passed away peacefully on June 21, 2020. She was preceded in death by her father; Kazimier Michalowski, her mother; Regina (Petner) Michalowski, and her sister; Cindy (Michalowski) Hinkle. She is survived by, and will be dearly missed by her daughter; Laura Vancelette, her 20-year life partner; Cindy Roy, nephew; Ryan Hinkle, grandnephew; Adrian Hinkle, and extended family members. Born in Syracuse, NY, raised in Levittown, PA, and living the past 40 years in Southern Maryland, she retired after 38 years of federal contracting service with the U.S. Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR). Susan enjoyed traveling, fishing, camping, astronomy, archeology, history, and comedy. She especially enjoyed the company of family, good friends, and laughter. To respect Susan’s wishes, there will be no funeral, however, the family will receive friends on Monday, June 29, 2020 from 2:15 PM to 3:00 PM with a Life Celebration at 3:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, P.A. in Leonardtown, MD. Those wishing to honor Susan may do so by donating to St. Mary’s Hospice, P.O. Box 625, Leonardtown, MD 20650 or contributing to their local animal welfare league. Arrangements provided by the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, P.A. Leonardtown, MD.

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  1. A kind heart and beautiful person. Sue always put a smile on my face. I will forever cherish our 15 year friendship. Thoughts and condolences to her family & friends.

  2. Laura and Cindy,

    Sue was such a sweet person and a true friend. She will be truly missed. She had such a kind heart and was such a fighter. It’s nice to know she will no longer be suffering. We now have an angel up there to keep a watch over us. Rest In Peace Sue. Love ya bunches. Hugs and kisses.

  3. She will be missed. My deepest prayers for the family. I will always remember her great smile and pure heart. A special person that will be missed.

  4. So very sorry to hear Sue passed after her battle, a very outgoing person and she will be missed.

  5. Sue B was a true friend with a big heart. If “roll with the punches” had a poster, Sue’s picture would be on it. I will miss her beautiful smile and will never forget her kind soul. I am forever blessed to have had the pleasure of knowing her. You fought hard girly, now rest in peace.

  6. The world was a better place when she shared her smile with you. I will miss you and your radiant smile and goodness.

  7. Such a sweet, kind soul that I had the pleasure of working with off and on throughout the years. May she fly high among the angels with that beautiful smile upon her face. Sending prayers to her friends and family.

  8. I was shocked to see this news. Sue was a very sweet person. Rest in Heaven Sue.

  9. Sue you were such a ray of sunshine. We had so many great conversations at work. We always knew when the other one needed to be picked up. Our Girls Night Out Group loved you and Cindy. We will continue our monthly GNO and make sure Cindy joins us. You are my new Angel to watch over me everyday. Cindy and I have been sharing memories. I’m still not crazy about Flamingos’ but you left one in my yard one weekend knowing I would be spun up. Now I keep that day close to my heart. Sorry I’m still not a cat lover after your cat bit my toe. Sue I love you so much and blessed you were part of my life until we meet again. Cindy and Laura I’m so sorry for your loss.

  10. Sue was the best. One of the first people I met with my job. I always loved our daily conversations and will truly miss those. No matter what she was going through or how she was feeling, she always had a smile on her face. I will truly miss her. Until we meet again!!!

  11. Sue was a such beautiful person. She had a wonderful sense of humor and had a way of lifting the mood in a room. I had the pleasure of working with her and there was something so special about her, that anyone would take a likeness to her. She was one of the strongest and sweetest. Prayers for her family.


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