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Susan Frew, 74

September 02, 2025

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. —  Susan (Fielding) Frew, 74, of North Adams, passed away on September 2, 2025, surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Greenfield, MA on May 8, 1951, the eldest child of the late Norman E. Fielding and Jeanette (Bolton) Fielding. Though Sue has left this world, her light and love continue to shine brightly, warming all who knew her.



Susan attended schools in Pittsfield and graduated from Wahconah Regional High School in 1969. She went on to study at Westfield State College and later earned her Master’s Degree in Education from Simmons College. Throughout her life, Sue embraced many roles with joy and dedication; serving as a ski instructor at local resorts, a camp counselor at the Pittsfield Boys and Girls Club, a teacher at Perkins School for the Blind, and holding many roles at Friendly’s. Most notably, she found her calling as a beloved Reading Specialist at Greylock Elementary School in North Adams.



Kind and generous with her time and love, Sue volunteered in many ways throughout the community. She was an active member of the First Congregational Church in North Adams, where she built friendships that lasted a lifetime. No matter what hat Sue donned for the day, she did so with a smile as bright as the sun and a kind word for everyone she met.



Susan enjoyed her life to the fullest. She loved skiing in her younger years, dining out with friends, celebrating birthdays and holidays with her family, and simply chatting on the phone; moments that brought her great joy. She will be remembered as one of life’s truly kind individuals. From her days in high school, college, Friendly’s, Greylock Elementary, her church, and at Big Pond in Otis, she developed lifelong friendships that she cherished dearly and to which she remained devoted to; a true friend with a great warm smile to welcome all.



Among her fondest memories were attending the Annual Cummington Fair, where she once proudly placed 3rd in the truck pull with her son LR, as her family cheered on their “Frew Crew.” She adored every year watching White Christmas, her favorite movie; and watching it with her children made it twice as special. A fashionista at heart, Sue delighted in clothing and accessories; boasting nearly two years’ worth of unique school day outfits, though her genuine warmth and bright smile always outshone even her best attire.



A proud daughter, protective sister, caring niece, and occasionally mischievous cousin, Sue valued her family heritage deeply. Her passion for literacy touched countless lives, from her creative classroom lessons to dressing up as the Cat in the Hat for Dr. Seuss’ birthday at Greylock Elementary. Students and staff alike adored her. Sue’s quiet strength and determination were most memorable in her resilience through illness these past few years; facing challenges with grace and never a complaint.



Family was Sue’s greatest joy. As “Gigi” to her grandchildren, Maddison and Connor, she found pure delight. Always a teacher at heart, she guided them with patience, care, and encouragement as they grew. She poured her heart into raising her children, Bridget and LR, instilling in them strength, compassion, and unwavering love. She was endlessly proud of her children and never hesitated to share that pride with the world. Always giving of herself, Sue met every need with grace. Her constant love as a mother, grandmother, partner, and friend leaves a legacy that will continue to live on through those who loved her most.



Susan leaves behind her daughter Bridget Balawender (Scott) of North Adams; her son Richard “LR” Frew (Andrea) of Savoy; her longtime cherished companion, Paul Derby; grandchildren Maddison Frew and Connor Frew; her former husband and friend, Patrick Herman; her sister Candace Lottig; as well as many nieces, nephews, and dear friends. She was predeceased by her husband Richard Henry Frew, her sister Debbie Fielding, and her brother Scott Fielding.



FUNERAL NOTICE: A service to celebrate the life of Susan Frew will be held on Saturday, September 13, 2025, at 1:00 PM at the First Congregational Church in North Adams. Donations in her memory may be made to PopCares or HospiceCare of the Berkshires through the Flynn & Dagnoli Funeral Home - CENTRAL CHAPEL 74 Marshall St. North Adams, MA 01247. To add to the book of memories please visit www.flynndagnolifuneralhomes.com




Recollections & Sympathy For the Family
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Bridget and family, sending my condolences for your loss. I thought her obituary was wonderful. Bridge, your mom was always so thoughtful in her interactions with others. She was very kind and fun!! She will be missed by many!
-Seth Christopher
from: Seth Christopher on: 09-14-2025

Susan was the first paraprofessional to believe in me when I was a child and frequently displayed aberranr behavior. She taught me to read and started me on a lifelong obsession with knowledge. She made me enjoy learning so much that I ststayed in school until I was thirty, obtaining a Master of Science. I don't know if she remembers me, but I will never forget her.
from: Patrickon: 09-13-2025

Dear Bridget and family, Please know how sorry we are to hear about Sue s passing. I met her when she worked at Friendly s in Pittsfield and ended up working with her in the school system. Such an gifted teacher with So much to offer to everyone. Please know we are thinking of you all during this sad time
from: Karen Lefaveon: 09-12-2025

I am so sorry to hear about Sue's passing. Her bright smile was so sincere and welcoming. She will be remembered for her kindness, her compassion and her generous spirt. I hope & pray that sharing memories of this special lady with family and friends will help with the loss of such a special human being.
from: Pam (LaChapelle) Sistoon: 09-12-2025

Heaven received another Angel. My condolences to the family. She will be greatly missed.
from: Judy Lichton: 09-10-2025

Bridget & LR.
Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to both of you. Your mother was a wonderful, warm person. We were fortunate to have known her.
from: Margo & Vin Melitoon: 09-09-2025

I am so sorry about Sue. She was a wonderful person. I was very blessed to have known her. My thoughts and prayers are with you
from: Linnea Nelsonon: 09-09-2025

I start to think how sad my heart feels right now; but as I think more of my memories of Sue my heart fills with love and joy. She was an amazing, loving and caring person. One among many I remember the support she gave Makenzie when she was diagnosed with eye cancer. Many years walking the Relay track as a Makenzie’s Angel. Sue always showed up. Will miss her! Sending my love to Bridget, LR and their families during this time. Hold on to her memories… she will always be with you.
from: Tammy Wrighton: 09-09-2025

So sorry to learn of Susan’s death. I knew her as a vibrant participant in chair yoga at the Spitzer Center, & recall her promoting the Cummington Fair & the truck pull.
My sincere condolences to her family.
from: Diane Parsonson: 09-09-2025

Very sorry for your loss.
from: John Giffordon: 09-09-2025

Bridget, Scott and family… I knew her but a minute yet her light will shine on me for my lifetime. I mourn your loss.
from: Carol Mayeron: 09-09-2025

Bridget & LR, So, so sorry about your mom. She was a good neighbor to my family.
from: Paulette Weinon: 09-09-2025

Bridget , Scott & Family,
So very sorry to hear of your Moms passing. Thoughts are with you and your family?
from: Deb Casuscelli Blanchardon: 09-08-2025

I remember Sue from Wahconah days. Always a nice classmate and friend to all. Sorry for your loss.
from: John Houldsworthon: 09-08-2025

We are so sorry about Sue’s passing. We knew her for many years and loved being with her.
Our condolences go out to her children, grandchildren, and her other family members. She was a beautiful lady with a smile that warmed our hearts.
We will miss her terribly, especially her smile and laugh that was contagious!
We pray she rests in peace, looking down on all those she loved dearly.
Love, Barb and Bill Novak
from: Barbara and William Novakon: 09-08-2025

Sue was such a wonderful person. She always had a beautiful smile and exuded love. So glad to have seen her a year ago at our class reunion. I know she has fought a long battle and now she will soar with the angels. RIP Sue.
from: Kathleen Warmanon: 09-08-2025

My condolences to you and your families. Sue was always a bright spot at work and always had an ear to listen. I don't think I will ever forget that big smile and her laugh. She will be missed.
from: Cindy Rancourt on: 09-08-2025

Heaven just got its newest angel. Rest in peace Sue.
from: David Willetteon: 09-08-2025

Andrea and LR Do sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. May she rest in peace.
from: Pat Sadlow on: 09-08-2025

Bridget, Sending so much love and light to you and your family. We are thinking of you all.
from: Nelson & Anne Gamacheon: 09-08-2025

My deepest sympathy for the loss of your mother. Sue always had a beautiful smile. Thoughts are with Bridget and family.
from: Frank Casuscellion: 09-08-2025

Sending my condolences to all. I very much enjoyed working with Sue at Greylock. She was a kind person.
from: Sandy Coteon: 09-08-2025

Thoughts and prayers are with you.
from: Susan Lefaveron: 09-08-2025

Bridget and LR,
We're so sorry to hear of your mom's passing. She was one of the most caring and compassionate woman we've ever met. No matter what life threw at her, she was always upbeat. May she now Rest in Peace.
from: Mike and Nancy Lewison: 09-08-2025

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