TURNING TOWARD PEACE
SUZYN (SUSAN ANN) WALSH
SUZYN (SUSAN ANN) WALSH
Susan Ann Grace Walsh November 27, 1953 - September 12, 2013
One of the Greatest Teachers, Visionary, Intuitive and Transformational Healers
Sue was a Human Rights Ombudsman, who used diplomacy and non-violent
activism to win Tibetan Independence by supporting Thubten Jigme Norbu,
His Holiness the Dalai Lama's eldest brother and Palden Gyatso as his nurse/adopted
mother on their March from Washington, DC to the United Nations and also helped
establish a veteran PTSD hospital unit with John Forbes Kerry.
Sue organized national and international support in restoring personal freedom for
Nelson Mandela and all of South Africa through her direction of an anti-apartheid with five
colleges along with the Bishop Tutu Refugee Fund.
She was an intern fellow for Joe Kennedy's Think Tank and Hands Across America Manager
with Ted Kennedy and the Boston Pops and helped to start the WIC program in MA to help
Women, Infants and Children to live a better life. Sue was stage events co-director for the
Martin Luther King, Jr., Holiday and 20th Anniversary March. She was a strong supporter of
Lesbian and Gay Rights. Her desire was to achieve Global Peace and a freeze on
nuclear arms, and in her spare time she worked with Stanley Kaplan to create a Music Center
in the Pocono's near Bushkill, PA, and one of the Creators of the Follow Me Foundation
(nonprofit) spiritual and help center with Susan Reynolds in Stroudsburg, PA.
She also worked tirelessly with Vera Calandra at The National Centre for Padre Pio and the
Canonization of Padre Pio on June 16, 2002 in Barto, PA.
Sue was a Francis Perkins Scholar, cum laude at Mount Holyoke College, mentored by
Shirley Chisholm and has a BA in Peace and World Security from Hampshire College.
Her legacy lives on through her many loving, remarkable, treasured friends and family
who continue to Raise People Up!