Obituaries
Susan Bradley, 59, of Bethel, Passed Away Suddenly
The family will receive friends at the Cornell Memorial Home, 247 White Street, Danbury, on Friday.

Obituary courtesy of Cornell Funeral Home
Susan Bradley, 59, of Bethel, died suddenly at Danbury Hospital on Monday, January 4th. She was born in Brooklyn, NY on June 26, 1956, daughter of the late Charles and Alice (Wall) Bradley.
Susan was a beloved employee of Fairfield Processing where she worked as a plant administrator for many years. She also enjoyed working for Kingswood Kitchens and the Amber Room in Danbury.
Susan was a selfless woman who will be remembered for her kind spirit, generous nature and great sense of humor. Her loyalty and deep friendship will be missed by many. She was a devoted mother and a loving Nana to her granddaughter. For the past six years Susan was a dedicated member of Team Kerrigan Relay For Life helping to raise $60,000 towards cancer research.
Left to mourn her passing is her beloved companion, Paul Duncan of Danbury, who truly loved her; sons, Andrew, Vincent and Nicholas Smeragulio and his wife, Ranice, all of Bethel; her daughter, Dyana Smeragulio of Florida, their father Andy and the Smeragulio Family; her cherished granddaughter, Camora; She is also survived by her three brothers, Peter Bradley and his wife, Jessica, Robert Bradley and his wife, Tana, and William Bradley and his wife, Eileen; her sisters, Alice Snowden and her husband, Richard; and Ann Bradley and her husband, Kevin Lynch; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. She is predeceased by her sister Patricia Kennedy.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, January 9th at Noon at St. Mary Church in Bethel. Cremation and burial will take place at a later date.
The family will receive friends at the Cornell Memorial Home, 247 White Street, Danbury, on Friday between the hours of 4:00 and 8:00pm
In lieu of flowers (no lilies, please), memorial contributions may be made to Relay for Life of New Fairfield, CT donate to Team Kerrigan or St. Jude’s Children Research Hospital.
To light a candle of hope and remembrance please visit www.CornellMemorial.com.
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