

How do you sum up a life, between September 24, 1938 and December 16, 2025, in just a few paragraphs? How do you convey how deeply loved this woman was by so many who were lucky enough to have crossed paths with her in life?
Sue lived her life with integrity, honesty and unconditional love for so many. She could see the very best in everyone while also able to overlook their worst flaws. She believed in the absolute power of random acts of kindness and expressed them freely with people and through her charitable acts as well.
She collected many strays through life- both cats and people- and offered them a safe haven. Whatever, or whoever, you were missing in your life she tried her best to ease your pain and fill that void.
She is unbearably grieved and missed by her daughters, Chris Ouellette and Kate Smith, their husbands, Richard Ouellette and Paul Smith, her “adopted” daughter, Rae Frampton, her beloved grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Joshua Gibson, Annie Wilson, Jesse Smith and Danika Flemming, Renee, Matt and Carter Chavez, Tamara Ouellette, Jacki, Daniel, Henry and Alex Briggs, her brother, Tom Longfield and his wife, Betty, sister-in-laws, Heidi Longfield and Jackie Gibson, as well as friends, cousins, nieces and nephews.
She was greeted joyously in heaven by her husband, James (Jimmie) Lohrberg, her mother and father, Virginia and Charles Longfield, her sisters, Sherry Longfield, Sally Pollock and brother, Chuck Longfield along with many other family and friends who went before her.
Anyone whose lives she touched now has an angel watching over them always.
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