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Susan Anne “Susi” <I>Olsen</I> Cook

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Susan Anne “Susi” Olsen Cook

Birth
Germany
Death
7 Feb 2022 (aged 62)
Columbia, Howard County, Maryland, USA
Burial
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January 7, 1960 - February 7, 2022

Susan Anne Cook, 62, passed away on February 7, 2022, at Gilchrist Hospice in Columbia, MD after battling cancer.
Known as Susi to family and friends, she was born January 7, 1960, in Heidelberg, Germany to George and Brunhilde (Stuckert) Olsen. The second of four children, she remained very close with her siblings throughout her life.

A 1978 graduate of DuVal High School in Seabrook, MD, and 1994 graduate of University of Maryland, she married James Edward Cook of Greenbelt, MD on October 10, 1987, in Seabrook, MD, ultimately settling in Glenelg, MD.
Susan enjoyed flowers and herb gardening, walks in the park and the woods; trips to the beach; and time spent with her family and close friends.

Susan was preceded in death by her father, George Olsen, and mother-in-law, Phyllis Jean Cook. She is survived by her husband James and daughters Alexandra and Jennifer of Glenelg, MD; mother Brunhilde "Bonnie" Olsen of Seabrook, MD; father-in-law John Cook of Columbia, MD; sister Danita Nicholls and husband George of Holland, NY; sister Karen Olsen of Seabrook, MD; and brother Robert Olsen, also of Seabrook, MD; sister-in-law Laura Ann Moleski and husband, Walt, of Laurel, MD; and nieces Amanda (Nicholls) Estes, husband Paul and their daughters Melody and Zoey of Rochester, NY; Kaileen Nicholls of Rochester, NY; Gabrielle Moleski of Laurel, MD; and nephew Ryan Moleski, also of Laurel, MD; and extended family in Germany, New Hampshire, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.

A Funeral Mass will be held at the Shrine of St. Anthony in Ellicott City, MD at 2:00 p.m. on February 28th, 2022.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you make a charitable contribution in her memory to the Sydney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins Hospital; Gilchrist Hospice Center of Howard County, MD; or the Shrine of St. Anthony in Ellicott City, MD.

Published by Baltimore Sun from Feb. 26 to Mar. 3, 2022.
January 7, 1960 - February 7, 2022

Susan Anne Cook, 62, passed away on February 7, 2022, at Gilchrist Hospice in Columbia, MD after battling cancer.
Known as Susi to family and friends, she was born January 7, 1960, in Heidelberg, Germany to George and Brunhilde (Stuckert) Olsen. The second of four children, she remained very close with her siblings throughout her life.

A 1978 graduate of DuVal High School in Seabrook, MD, and 1994 graduate of University of Maryland, she married James Edward Cook of Greenbelt, MD on October 10, 1987, in Seabrook, MD, ultimately settling in Glenelg, MD.
Susan enjoyed flowers and herb gardening, walks in the park and the woods; trips to the beach; and time spent with her family and close friends.

Susan was preceded in death by her father, George Olsen, and mother-in-law, Phyllis Jean Cook. She is survived by her husband James and daughters Alexandra and Jennifer of Glenelg, MD; mother Brunhilde "Bonnie" Olsen of Seabrook, MD; father-in-law John Cook of Columbia, MD; sister Danita Nicholls and husband George of Holland, NY; sister Karen Olsen of Seabrook, MD; and brother Robert Olsen, also of Seabrook, MD; sister-in-law Laura Ann Moleski and husband, Walt, of Laurel, MD; and nieces Amanda (Nicholls) Estes, husband Paul and their daughters Melody and Zoey of Rochester, NY; Kaileen Nicholls of Rochester, NY; Gabrielle Moleski of Laurel, MD; and nephew Ryan Moleski, also of Laurel, MD; and extended family in Germany, New Hampshire, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.

A Funeral Mass will be held at the Shrine of St. Anthony in Ellicott City, MD at 2:00 p.m. on February 28th, 2022.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you make a charitable contribution in her memory to the Sydney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins Hospital; Gilchrist Hospice Center of Howard County, MD; or the Shrine of St. Anthony in Ellicott City, MD.

Published by Baltimore Sun from Feb. 26 to Mar. 3, 2022.

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