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Susan Marie Flynn

Susan Marie Flynn, 82, of Wilmington, Delaware, passed away from natural causes on April 1, 2026.  Susan was born in 1943, in New York City.  She was the second of six children of John C. Flynn, Sr. and Mary U. Farmer Flynn, who preceded her in death.  Susan also was preceded in death by her sister Mary Virginia (Ginny) Pidot, and her brother-in-law Harry Roberts.  She is survived by her sisters Kathleen A. Flynn of St. Paul, Minnesota, and Patricia G. Roberts (Joe Birmingham) of Lewes, Delaware, and by her brothers John C. Flynn, Jr. (Re) and Anthony G. Flynn, Sr. (Cabby) of Wilmington.  Susan also is survived by her nieces Lauren and Erin Pidot, and her nephews Dan and Colin Markowitz, Jack and Joe Flynn, Justin Pidot, and Patrick, Michael and Roddy Flynn, and Jesse, Eben and Cullen Roberts, and sixteen grand-nieces and nephews.

Growing up the daughter of a DuPonter, Susan lived in many places, including Westport, Connecticut, Carney’s Point, New Jersey, and Louisville, Kentucky, before her father was transferred to Wilmington in 1965.  She graduated from Sacred Heart Academy in Louisville, and attended Ursuline College there before graduating from the University of Delaware, where she later earned two master’s degrees.  Susan taught high school English and Humanities in the William Penn (later Colonial) School District for more than 30 years.  When she retired from teaching, Susan relocated to Hallowell, Maine, to live near her sister Ginny, and she became especially close to Ginny’s children Justin, Lauren and Erin.  Susan loved living in Maine, and in retirement she continued to tutor students.  She moved back to Delaware in 2011, living in the Bear area for many years, before moving into assisted living facilities.  A series of strokes made Susan’s final years very difficult, but she treasured visits from her siblings, nieces and nephews, and friends.

Susan loved to travel, making several trips to Europe, and visiting all the contiguous United States on road trips with her sisters and her brother John, but her favorite destination was Japan.  She also loved the arts, especially movies, plays and literature.  She kept up with her former teaching colleagues, and had many friends in book clubs in Maine and Delaware.  Susan had a great sense of humor, along with a disarming directness.  She enthusiastically entertained her nieces and nephews, and kept them on their toes with her relentless inquisitiveness.

Funeral Services

Susan’s family thanks the staff of The Lorelton and Compassionate Care Hospice for the wonderful care they provided.  Susan felt very much at home at The Lorelton.  A celebration of Susan’s life will take place this summer.

Condolences

    Joseph Gorman writes,
    Miss Flynn was my Humanities teacher at WPHS. I remember our class had gone to NYC to see Man of La Mancha. On the bus ride back, at night, she came back to talk to me about the show and what I thought. A kind and educational gesture. She had an admirable enthusiasm for teaching.
    04/09/2026 09:08 am
    Sharon (Nussle) France writes,
    Miss Flynn was my 10th grade English teacher at WPHS. She was one of my favorites - even made "Julius Caesar" interesting! Many great memories from her class. RIP Miss Flynn...
    04/09/2026 12:55 pm
    Kate writes,
    Thank you Miss Flynn for introducing me to great literature. Your enthusiasm for it was a gift to all of us. I can remember you walking swiftly through the halls of William Penn High School. My condolences to your family as I know you were meaningful to them too.
    04/09/2026 01:07 pm
    William M Hudson writes,
    Susan was a close Colleague in the E-1 Staff Center at William Penn High School. As an Art Teacher, I fondly remember the many conversations we had about the arts, as well as discussions af students we had in common. She often used visual arts as a part of her teaching, and I would incorporate literary references in my classes. I do remember her intelligent sense of humor, and have missed our chats. There have been many occasions since my retirement and move to New Mexico, when I have fondly recalled her friendship. Her memory will stay with me for as long as I remain.
    04/09/2026 01:53 pm
    Richard Phillips writes,
    I taught with Sue for many years at William Penn High School; she and I both taught English. She loved her students and wanted to provide so much culture to her classes that she often provided trips to museums, art museums and theaters to expand their horizons; I served as one of her chaperones on many of those trips. As a friend, she was delightful and at times quirky, but I loved her for that. Sue we'll really miss you!
    04/09/2026 03:11 pm

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