Susan Jane Bohlin

Susan Jane Bohlin

WEST CORNWALL — Susan Jane Bohlin died in San Diego, Calif., on Dec. 10, 2020, at the age of 77. 

Susan was 14 when given a medal for “good sportsmanship.” Respect, integrity, grace combined with the welcoming of diversity and a refusal to give up determined the way she lived her life. 

While living in West Cornwall, she worked at Ellsworth Hill Farm and also volunteered at Audubon. 

After moving to San Diego, her commitments were accounting related to agriculture; PACE and the literacy program at St. Vincent de Paul, for which she was given an award from the city of San Diego; a PhD in Economics from UCSD; and traveling to remote areas of the world. 

Memorial donations may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice.

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