Obituaries
Susan C. Nolt, 70
April 12, 2013
Susan C. Nolt, 70, of Mount Joy, passed away Friday, April 12, 2013 at Mount Joy Hospice Center.
Born in Lancaster, she was the daughter of the late John Musser Nolt and Ethel Hattie (Jones) Nolt.
Susan was a graduate of the Harrisburg Hospital School of Nursing and went on to obtain her B.S. in Nursing from Elizabethtown College, followed by post-graduate work at National Hospital Queen Square in London. She then earned her Master’s degree in Business Administration from Loyola College. She was named in “Who’s Who in American Nursing” by the Society of Nursing Professionals. After working in the nursing field for many years, she was employed as the Senior Operations Consultant for PHI, Camp Hill.
Her hobbies included traveling, reading and music. She was devoted to her dogs, Molly and Peggy Lou. She was a past member of the Lancaster County Red Rose Toastmasters.
Susan attended Church of the Apostles, Lancaster, where she was active in the Stephen Ministry and Welcome Center.
She is survived by her extended family and many friends.
Memorial services will be held at 2 PM Wednesday, April 17, 2013 at Church of the Apostles, 1850 Marietta Avenue, Lancaster, PA 17603 with Rev. Kathryn Kuhn officiating. Friends will be received at the church one hour prior to the service. Burial will be private.
Kindly omit flowers. Memorial contributions in Susan’s memory may be made to Crown Concert Series at Church of the Apostles at the above address.
Her family would like to thank hospice and their wonderful staff, and to all those who were able to visit and support Susan in her final time on Earth. To place a condolence online, please visit SnyderFuneralHome.com. Charles F. Snyder, Jr. Funeral Home & Crematory 717-560-5100
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Susan was such a great and giving person and a dear friend. She will be greatly missed. My Sincere Sympathy,
Joan Echternach
I am a life long neighbor. I shared meals with her and stopped by her house with flowers from time to time. She took care of her parents the same as I took care of my parents too. I will deeply miss her. She was a much loved neighbor and friend. My name is Rhoda S. Forry. My email is r.forry2@verizon.net
Susan invited me to go with her to her church to a concert on a Sunday afternoon. The bell choir was so beautiful! She visited me when my mother died and brought a gift for me. She was a very kind and thoughtful friend.
Susan shared her journey and demonstrated her faith on a daily basis. I admired her attitude and her approach to life. She will be missed.
Unfortunately I will not be able to attend Susan’s memorial service on Wednesday. Please know that I will keep her and your family in my prayers.
Cathy Kenlin
I knew Susan as a loyal customer for many years. She was such a unique person. My heart goes out to her extended family and friends. She will
be missed and remembered by all who knew her. My sincere sympathy.
Donna L. Beam
Lancaster Nissan
Susan was a wonderful friend and a beautiful soul and I will truly miss her. She supported me while I served at sea with the United States Navy with kind words and plenty of cookies while I was deployed. Susan always found time to answer letters from a lonely sailor many miles away from home. Susan was a selfless person who had a kind heart, a warm love and a gentle spirit and in my book, the best of the best. I honor her memory and celebrate her life of giving. I want to give my heartfelt thanks to those who helped her during her last times on this earth and wish them well. To all her friends and family, my sincere condolences for your loss. I to have lost a dear, dear friend.
Sincerely
Benjamin A. Bayma