Susan Wells Stevenson, 80

Susan Wells Stevenson, 80

Friday, October 24, 2025 - 10:56am

Susan Wells Stevenson, beloved wife, mother and friend, died peacefully in her sleep at home early Sunday morning, Oct. 12, 2025. The cause was ovarian cancer, which she vigorously and successfully defied for seven years.

Susan is survived by her devoted husband of 21 years, Bob, of Edgartown. And by her siblings, Nancy Smith of Tampa. Fla., and Rob Spencer of South Dennis. She is also survived by her sons, Gary (Wendy) and their daughter, Holly; and Jeffery (Kristen) and their daughter, Taytum. Also Jeffery’s children from a former marriage, Grace and Tristan. Susan is survived as well by her loving stepdaughters, Louisa Waterson of Columbia, S.C.; and Mamie Dean of Wells, Me. And last, but hardly least, her beloved rescue dog, Gus.

Born Susan Wells Spencer on Oct. 27, 1944, in East Orange, New Jersey, she was the second child of Charles W. and Doris (Fleming) Spencer. He was a rocket scientist at Bell Labs and she was a homemaker as well as a part-time hostess at Bamberger’s Department Store in New Jersey.

Susan first came to the Vineyard in the mid ’60s on a family vacation and was smitten by the Island. Ten years later, her young family returned to settle here. She and her husband Tony Scheller raised two boys, nourished by the spirit and variety of Island life. At one point Susan attained a bus driver’s license so she could haul the Vineyard swim team to their meets.

She rode her beloved horse, Flicka, for years, and had a pony, Irish, as well. Susan was an accomplished fisherman and competed in the Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby with satisfying results and boisterous enthusiasm. She loved gardening and puttering around in her greenhouse.

After her first marriage ended in divorce, Susan worked for several Island attorneys as a paralegal and ran a typing service, Busy Fingers, on the side.

In 1987 she married Ken Southworth of Edgartown and joined his law practice. Ken died in 2003.

Susan’s greatest love outside of her family was the Federated Church in Edgartown. A devout worshiper, Susan joined the church choir, practically her first stop off the boat, and sang soprano “to the glory of God” she would say, for over 40 years. She was a deacon of the church and served several terms as treasurer. Susan will be remembered throughout the Vineyard for her

loving heart, engaging smile, singular laugh and huge hugs.

A graveside service will be held for the family on Saturday, October 25 at the Edgartown Westside Cemetery. A service to celebrate Susan’s life will be held in the spring. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are suggested to the Federated Church of Martha’s Vineyard and the Animal Shelter of Martha’s Vineyard.

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Emma Pocasset

I grew up next door to Susan and Bob. I have many fond memories of them and their dogs GG and Gus. I used to run over to their house and beg Susan to teach me how to play her piano. She would let me play it from time to time. I was lucky enough to catch her about a year or 2 ago and sit and chat with both her and Bob for a while. Her laugh brought so much joy to our little neighborhood. She and her bright, loving, welcoming energy will never be forgotten.

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