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Susan C. Nagdev

Susan Conley Nagdev, age 81, of Greenville, Delaware passed away on Thursday, September 26, 2024 at The Country House Nursing Facility.

Susan was born in Portland, Maine daughter of the late Joseph W. Conley, Sr. and Barbara Killinger Conley. She received her high school diploma from High School in Webster, New York.

Susan worked at a bank in Rochester, NY; became a homemaker after her marriage in 1967, and held a receptionist job at The Blood Bank of Delaware for over 20 years.

She is survived by her husband of 57 years, Dev Nagdev, her daughter Mala Teeter (Chris) of Delaware, her sons; Ken Nagdev (Starr) of California and Anil Nagdev (Meghan) of Delaware, seven grandchildren; Tyler Wilson (Jenny), Peyton Wilson, Kirsten, Conley, Liam, Keira and Kai.

A Funeral Mass will be held on Thursday, October 17, 2024, at 11:00 am at St. Margaret of Scotland Catholic Church, 2431 Frazer Road, Newark, Delaware 19702. A visitation will be held prior to mass at the church from 10:00 am to 11:00 am. Interment will be private.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital (www.stjude.org) or the Susan G. Komen Foundation (www.komen.org) .

Funeral Services

A Funeral Mass will be held on Thursday, October 17, 2024, at 11:00 am at St. Margaret of Scotland Catholic Church, 2431 Frazer Road, Newark, Delaware 19702. A visitation will be held prior to mass at the church from 10:00 am to 11:00 am. Interment will be private.

Condolences

    Rose and Steve McIver lit a candle and writes,
    Susan was the kindest, most positive person. Her positivity in the face of adversity was truly inspiring. Our heart goes out to Dev and the rest of the family.🌹❤️
    10/03/2024 10:54 pm
    John and Jane Doddridge lit a candle and writes,
    John and I were so sorry to learn of Susan's passing. We were remembering our good times in Johnesboro, Arkansas. John and Jane Doddridge
    10/03/2024 11:35 pm
    Brianna Reeves lit a candle and writes,
    Thinking and praying for Mala, Tyler, Jenny & Peyton.
    10/04/2024 12:09 am
    John Booth lit a candle and writes,
    I was saddened to hear about the passing of Susan. Please accept my heartfelt condolences. May cherished memories bring you comfort and may you find strength in the support of those around you.
    10/04/2024 08:08 am
    Barbara and Don Pittenger writes,
    Our deepest condolences to all the Nagdev family. Susan was such a bright star in spite of her illness. What a beautiful woman inside and out. Our hearts are broken. Barb and Don Pittenger
    10/04/2024 10:34 am
    Geraldine Greene writes,
    So sorry to hear of Susan's passing Dev. Thinking of you at 639 Martin Drive. Geraldine Greene
    10/04/2024 11:04 am
    Cretia Shire lit a candle and writes,
    Susan had a smile that brought the light of the sun into the room. It was a real smile, the kind that would get you smiling in return. I did not spend much time with her. The only times I was ever physically in her presence were the times she came to California to visit her son Ken, my daughter Starr (Ken's wife) and the grands Kai and Keira. But those few times were enough for me to get a good sense of the power of her 1000-watt smile. When I think of her, even now, I see that smile of hers, it traveled all the way up to her eyes crinkling the corners. I am grateful that the grandchildren we share (Kai and Keira) had her influence in their lives. She helped, through example, to teach them about the importance of family. And then as bonus, everyone attests; she made the best cookies! I will say the cookies I have eaten, which I have been told came from her recipes, are indeed the 'you can't eat just one' variety. It was said, no one could compete with Susan when it came to baking cookies. Though, I think Keira has given MomMom a run for her money in the cookie baking venue! I who was in her physical presence only a few times and so I mostly know her by the stories Ken and Starr and the grands tell about MomMom. Most of those stories had as component the love she carried for her family. That love does endure. She will be carried forward in the hearts of her family and every time Keira makes a batch of cookies using one of MomMom's recipes, stories will be told again while baking and then as the cookies are eaten. We know, the cookies will taste all the better for the stories told, as they will be infused with just a bit of Susan's love and radiant smile. And, just so you know, Kai may sneak an extra cookie, just so he can ruminate a bit more related to how fortunate he and his sister were to have MomMom in their life.
    10/05/2024 12:38 am
    Paula -Joe Tyson writes,
    Our deepest condolences go out to Dave and their entire family. Susan was such a nice and friendly neighbor and someone who will be fondly remembered for her great smile and kindness.
    10/08/2024 11:58 am
    Pinky and Joe Szaflarski lit a candle and writes,
    Joe and I send our deepest condolences to Dave and the whole family. Susan was the nicest woman, beautiful inside and out and had the BEST attitude. She faced everything that came her way with positivity which was an inspiration to everyone who knew her. RIP, Susan. You are missed.
    10/12/2024 09:54 am

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