By Benson Judge | Published: July 4, 2026
ONTARIO, N.Y. — Suzanne Gresens, a devoted wife, loving mother, and longtime member of Living Word Assembly of God, died peacefully on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, at the age of 59.
Remembered for her unwavering faith, deep love for family, and warm friendships, Suzanne leaves behind a legacy centered on compassion, community, and the relationships she cherished most. Her passing has prompted heartfelt tributes from loved ones who celebrate a life marked by kindness, generosity, and quiet strength.
A Life Rooted in Faith, Family, and Friendship
Originally from Warren, Michigan, Suzanne later made her home in Ontario, New York, where she built a life devoted to her family, church, and community.
She was married to her husband, Doug Gresens, for 30 years, sharing a partnership built on love, faith, and mutual support. Together they raised three sons—Douglas III, Carson, and Alex Gresens—who remained the center of her life.
Family members describe Suzanne as someone whose greatest happiness came from spending time with those she loved. Whether celebrating milestones, gathering around the dinner table, or simply enjoying everyday moments, she placed family at the heart of everything she did.
Remembered for Her Faith
Suzanne was a dedicated member of Living Word Assembly of God in Ontario, where her faith shaped both her daily life and her relationships.
Church members remember her as someone who lived her beliefs through acts of kindness, encouragement, and service to others. Friends say her gentle spirit and welcoming nature made a lasting impression on everyone who had the privilege of knowing her.
Her Christian faith remained a constant source of strength throughout her life and continues to inspire those mourning her passing.
Cherished Friendships and Simple Joys
Beyond her family and church, Suzanne treasured the friendships she cultivated over the years.
According to her family, she especially enjoyed meeting with her longtime lunch group at Mama Lor’s, where laughter, conversation, and companionship became treasured traditions.
She also eagerly anticipated her annual spa weekend getaways, creating lasting memories with close friends while embracing opportunities for relaxation and fellowship.
These simple yet meaningful traditions reflected Suzanne’s appreciation for life’s everyday blessings and the people who made them special.
Family She Leaves Behind
Suzanne is survived by:
- Her husband of 30 years, Doug Gresens
- Sons Douglas III Gresens, Carson Gresens, and Alex Gresens
- Numerous nieces
- Nephews
- Cousins
- Many lifelong friends
She was preceded in death by:
- Her parents, Jack Anderson and Dorothy Anderson
- Her sister, Alicia Przytulski
Her family says her love, guidance, and unwavering support will continue to live on through those she leaves behind.
Suzanne Gresens Funeral Arrangements
Family and friends are invited to celebrate Suzanne’s life during the following services:
Calling Hours
- Date: Wednesday, July 8, 2026
- Time: 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
- Location: Willard H. Scott Funeral Home, 12 South Avenue, Webster, New York
Celebration of Life Service
- Date: Thursday, July 9, 2026
- Time: 11:00 a.m.
- Location: Living Word Assembly of God, 2344 Ridge Road, Ontario, New York
The family welcomes those whose lives Suzanne touched to gather in remembrance and celebrate her enduring legacy.
Suzanne Gresens Cause of Death
Suzanne Gresens passed away peacefully on June 30, 2026, at the age of 59.
At the time of publication, the family has not publicly disclosed the cause of death. Out of respect for their privacy, no speculation regarding the circumstances of her passing is included in this obituary.
A Legacy That Lives On
Those closest to Suzanne remember her not only for the roles she held as a wife, mother, daughter, sister, and friend but also for the compassion she extended to everyone she encountered.
Whether through her faithful involvement in her church, the encouragement she offered family members, or the lasting friendships she nurtured over decades, Suzanne’s life reflected generosity, humility, and unwavering love.
Her memory will continue to inspire those who knew her, reminding them that a meaningful life is measured not only by accomplishments but by the kindness shared with others.