Dedicated to the memory of Suzanne Parrott

This site is a tribute to Suzanne Parrott, who was born on August 22, 1961. Suzanne was funny, kind, enquiring, and adventurous, she had so many stories to tell and knowledge to share, and could light up a room with her smile. She loved birdwatching, nature, music, performing, crafts, and so much more. She will be deeply missed by her family and many friends.

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Suzanne was my niece who sadly I didn’t see very often due to the distance between our homes and my lack of confidence driving long distances . Whenever she came home to Congleton we would have a catch up and I found her courage and cheerfulness inspiring . I know she had some dark times but had some wonderful friends who supported her when her family couldn’t be there . I was unable to attend her funeral due to illness which upset me greatly . I have seen the print out of the service and listened to the music and thought the whole thing was beautiful and very emotional .Suzanne was very special and her death is a great loss to the world . I would like to say a big Thank You to everyone who helped in any way and send love to you all .❤️
Pam Parrott
7th July 2024
Dear friends and family of Suzanne, I'm sorry not to be able to come to the funeral tomorrow. I'm sure you will make it a wonderful gathering of memories, stories and songs. It was always a joy to sing with Suzanne in Rising Voices, and even though I'm saddened by her death, it's been lovely to read more about her here. I didn't know she made the signs at otmoor, for example! Now I'll think of her when I go there. Rest well Suzanne xxx
Holly Taylor
22nd May 2024
Suzanne and I both attended Marlfields primary school and the local girls' grammar school. I remember her as clever and a brilliant artist but most of all as a kind, gentle soul. She was forever cheerful, chatty and very, very giggly. As we got older, we sometimes used to walk home together to save the bus fare and spend it on sweets instead. Not a great idea Suzanne as those school bags weighed a ton! As adults we lost touch but it seems she never lost her passion to perform. I've uploaded a picture of her, aged 11, all dressed up as a Victorian lady. No need to tell you, she's the prettiest girl in the picture. My heartfelt condolences to her family and friends for such a great loss. Taken way too soon. Rest in peace, sweet Suzanne xxx
Chris Thorley (was Cuddy)
17th May 2024
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