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Suzanne M. Amico
April 11, 1941 – December 20, 2025
Age 84
AMICO, Suzanne M., age 84, of West Roxbury, passed away peacefully on December 20, 2025. Beloved wife for more than 60 years to the late John E. Amico; devoted mother to John E. Jr., Robert J., Edward T. and his wife Rita, and Tommy and his wife Leah; cherished Nana to Robert W., Anna, William, Jake, Drew, and Luke; loving sister of Robert and Richard Glennon; and aunt and cousin to many.
Suzanne was a selfless, caring, and quietly strong woman whose life was defined by faith, love, and deep devotion to her family. An extraordinary wife and mother, she raised four strong-willed boys into remarkable men and created a home filled with warmth, generosity, and laughter.
Anyone who knew Suzanne knew her gift in the kitchen. Cooking and baking were expressions of her love, and she took great pride in caring for others through food. She always made sure your favorites were prepared, and no one ever left her home hungry, in body or in spirit.
Some of the most cherished family memories were made in the kitchen on Keystone Street, where countless Saturday mornings were spent baking alongside her grandchildren. Suzanne generously shared her recipes, her time, and her joy. Yet what will be remembered most are not just the meals she prepared, but the laughter, conversations, and deep love that filled those moments and brought everyone closer together.
Visiting hours will be held at Robert J. Lawler & Crosby Funeral Home, 1803 Center Street, West Roxbury, on Saturday, January 3rd, from 8:30–10:00 AM, followed by a Funeral Mass at St. Theresa of Avila Church, 2078 Centre Street, West Roxbury, at 10:30 AM. Interment will follow at St. Joseph Cemetery, West Roxbury. The Funeral Mass will be available via live stream on St. Theresa Parish, West Roxbury – YouTube.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Suzanne’s memory to the Xaverian Brothers High School – John E. & Suzanne M. Amico, P’80, ’82, ’91 Memorial Scholarship Fund, honoring John and Suzanne Amico’s shared legacy of faith, service, and generosity. The scholarship is awarded annually to a Xaverian Brothers High School student from the City of Boston who exemplifies that same spirit.
Donations may be made online at www.xbhs.com/gifts-in-memory or by mail to Xaverian Brothers High School, Attn: Advancement, 800 Clapboardtree Street, Westwood, MA 02090. Please note “The John E. & Suzanne M. Amico, P’80, ’82, ’91 Memorial Scholarship” in the memo line.