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MILLERTON — Susan E. Chase, 68, a true Cape Codder, of Millerton and of Dennisport, Mass., came home to rest among the pine trees, ocean and earth she so loved on March 1, 2014. Susan touched so many in her short life, from the patients she cared for while working for the state of New York to her dear friends and many pets. She was accepting of all and was always there to pitch in and make someone’s life a little easier. She loved all things New England, from spending time searching antique shops and estate sales for that perfect piece of Stangl pottery to enjoying a fabulous seafood meal. Susan’s thumb was truly green. She tended and nurtured her gardens at the Mini Golf Course in Dennisport and then at Vertical Acres in Millerton. All who knew Susan will miss her wit, knowledge, genuineness and, above all, will agree she made our lives richer by her just being Susan. Susan is survived by her husband, Harry Glazer of Millerton; two sisters, Nathalie S. King of Mystic, Conn., and Olivia W. Toler of Nashville, Ind.; and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents, Benjamin and Elizabeth (Rogers) Chase; and her dear friend, Marion “Muggy” Eldredge. Funeral services will be announced at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the Animal Rescue League of Boston, 3981 Main St. (Route 6A), East Brewster, MA 02631 or to the Dutchess County SPCA, 636 Violet Ave., Hyde Park, NY 12538. Arrangements are under the care of Hallett Funeral Home in South Yarmouth, Mass.

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