Family s tribute to beloved Susan Date published: 12 May 2021
Susan Booth
The family of a mother who died in Shaw just over a week ago have paid tribute to her.
Susan Booth, aged 62, was reported to have suffered serious injuries on Hillside Avenue on the evening of Tuesday, May 4.
Despite the best efforts of emergency services, she was pronounced dead a short time later in hospital.
Paying tribute to Susan, her family said: We, as a family, are devastated to confirm the passing of our beloved mother, daughter, sister and aunt, Susan Booth on Tuesday, May 4, 2021. Mum was the epitome of caring, both in her professional and personal life.
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Susan Booth, 62, was described as being the epitome of caring (Image: family handout)
The family of a nurse who died after suffering serious injuries in Oldham said she will be ‘deeply missed’.
Police were called to Hillside Avenue in the Shaw area last Tuesday (May 4) to reports of a concern for welfare of a woman.
Susan Booth, 62, was found outside of a property with serious injuries.
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GREENFINGERED friends Susan Booth and Linzi Dodd are reopening the gates to Cross Hills’ garden centre this week as the spring weather beckons and the temperatures tempt people outside into their own gardens. Plans have been made to throw open the gates to The Secret Garden Centre on March 3, with the friends eager to start supplying the public. Both women, from Cowling, have a love for gardening. Linzi said: ‘We can’t wait to welcome people next week and revive the once loved garden centre.” Colleague Susan added: ‘We really hope it becomes a much loved part of the existing strong community here in Cross Hills.”