Susan Godlewski

susan godlewski

July 24, 1945 ~ December 24, 2018

Godlewski, Susan (nee: Kammeron), age 73, of Bergenfield, formerly of Ridgefield and Cliffside Park, on December 24, 2018. She was born in Jersey City and was a Receptionist for Florasynth, Inc. of Teterboro. Beloved wife of Stanley Godlewski. Devoted mother of Eugene Godlewski and his wife Sherry and Michelle Otero. Cherished grandmother of Paige, Ciara, Isabella, Sydney, Thomas and Miranda. Dear sister of Dorothy Spinosa and Walter Kammeron. The family will receive their friends on Thursday 4:00 – 8:00 pm at the Frank A. Patti and Kenneth Mikatarian Funeral Home 327 Main Street “opposite the Fort Lee Library”. Prayer Service Thursday 7:30 PM. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to your favorite charity. For condolences, directions, or information call (201) 944-0100 or www.frankpatti.com

Services

Prayer Service: December 27, 2018 7:30 pm

Frank A. Patti & Kenneth Mikatarian Funeral Home
327 Main Street
Fort Lee, NJ 07024


Visitation at Funeral Home: December 27, 2018 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Frank A. Patti & Kenneth Mikatarian Funeral Home
327 Main Street
Fort Lee, NJ 07024


Final Resting Place:

Rosedale Crematory
408 Orange Road
Montclair, NJ 07042


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  1. It was with a great sense of loss when I heard of Susan’s death. I know that her passing will not only leave a void in your lives, but in the hearts of all those who knew her. My sympathies and prayers are with you.

  2. So sorry to hear this news. My prayers are with all of you this Christmas Eve. Just remember that as you mourn her loss, she’s celebrating with the birthday boy, himself! I’ll always remember how kind she was to the kids on Jefferson Avenue. We had some fun times sitting out and our parents versus kids kickball games in the street.

  3. So sorry to hear of Susan s passing
    Susan stan Gail and I had many good times together and a lot of history. It was the best times.
    Another angel in heaven with gail….967yD


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