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Wild Goose Chase Quilt
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Susan Reed, who made this delightful quilt in the pattern called "Wild Goose Chase," was born and raised in Forestburgh, Sullivan County, New York, where she became a schoolteacher at the Hartwood School. She signed the quilt that she made at age 11 in pieced block letters. Reed's marriage certificate, family register, some family photos, six letters written to her future husband, and two quilts made by her daughter (1976.198.2 and 1976.198.3) were donated to the Museum along with this quilt.
Susan Reed was born on July 25, 1839, the oldest child of Isaac and Elvina Drake Reed. Her father, who was a farmer and a lumber dealer, held a number of public offices in Forestburgh, including the job of town clerk in 1864. That same year, the town supervisor was John Ruddick (1822-1902), owner of a lumber mill, who was to become Reed's husband. John was a widower; he had been married in 1847 to Catherine A. Green, who died in 1862. The earliest of the extant courtship letters from Susan to John is dated February 14, 1866. She was then twenty-six, and he was forty-three.
The couple was married in April 1868. Unfortunately, Reed
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Suzanne M. Reed
Suzanne M. Reed, age 81 went home to her heavenly father on November 6, 2024. She was born on January 19, 1943 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Daughter of Mathew and Rita (Scholz) Lusardi. On October 23, 1965 she married the love of her life, Marvin L Reed who preceded her in death on August 23, 2012. Susie is survived by two wonderful sons: Lance (Cathy) of Collins, Wisconsin and Greg (Amy) Reed of Oshkosh, Wisconsin; grandchildren: Amelia (Emmie), Max, and Elliot from Oshkosh, as well as Jared (Ava) Smith, Jacob (Caroline) Babler, Sara (Cody) Ries, and great granddaughters Evelyn and Blakely Ries.
Susie was also preceded in death by her parents and infant son, Mark.
"The ride of life has been great! Marv and I will be watching all of you from above and look forward to seeing you in your next lifetime."
There will be no services per Susie's request.
The family would like to thank the great people at Sharon Richardson Hospice for the top notch care and comfort they provided for Susie. A special thank you goes out to Jane (her "favorite" nurse), her care team, and to Dr. Paxton.