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friends. In addition to 
being a brilliant writer and 
incredible mother, Sue 
was an arbiter of taste and 
beauty, a fantastic chef, 
baker and hostess extraor-
dinaire. Every year, around 
the winter holidays, she 
transformed the kitchen 
into her own personal 
cookie factory, making 
and sending out hundreds 
of handmade gourmet 
creations to friends, col-
leagues and family around 
the world. You knew Sue 
loved you if you were on 
“the cookie list.” She was 
an avid gardener, and her 
love will continue to blos-
som through the beautiful 
peonies and daffodils she 
tenderly nurtured around 
her home.
Sue was a brilliant, hilar-
ious, caring and wonderful 
woman, and a certified 
tough broad who suffered 
no fools and flew through 
every crossword she came 
across with ease.
She is survived by her 
husband, Mark Shwayder; 
her daughter, Arden 
Shwayder; Arden’s fiancé, 
Jamie Kaye-Phillips; her 
brother and sister-in-law, 
John Levytsky and Susan 
Moore Levytsky. 
She was preceded in 
death by her parents, Olga 
and Bohdan Levytsky.
Interment was at 
Beth El Memorial Park. 
Contributions may 
be made to Friends of 
Franklin Public Library, 
32455 Franklin Road, 
Franklin, MI 48025, frank-
lin.lib.mi.us/friends-of-
the-library. Arrangements 
by Ira Kaufman Chapel. 

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