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Susan Yvonne Berrier-Pacetti

July 25, 1962 ~ January 16, 2023

Susan Berrier-Pacetti, born July 25, 1962 (60) of Jacksonville, FL entered into the presence of God on January 16, 2022, after an extended battle with colon cancer.  She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother (Cookie), and a devoted sister and friend. She loved being on the ocean, spending time at the beach, and spending time with her grandchildren.

Susan was a talented and celebrated artist from a young age. By high school, she focused heavily on commercial art. As early as 16 years old, she began her career in marketing by designing and hand drawing logos and advertisements for Southern Bell telephone books. This led to a lifelong career in marketing and sales at which she excelled. She went on to become the advertising director at a newspaper for a decade, then later owned her own print brokerage, started an advertising publication and several successful marketing businesses.  She became a mentor to many in her field.

Susan is best known for her fighting spirit, her generous heart and strong desire to succeed.


Susan is beloved by her husband Anderson Macedo; her daughters Ashley (Matthew) Carter and Amber (Benjamin) Smythe; five grandchildren Judah, Jacob, Kaylee, Rylee, & Brynlee; two sisters, three brothers, and many extended family members.

Crevasse's Simple Cremation is honored to serve the Berrier-Pacetti family.

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  1. Susan was a beautiful soul! We had a wonderful friendship. I will cherish our memories always! Susan would light up a room when she would walk in! I will
    miss Susan! Susan will always watch over her family!  You meant everything to her! Xoxo I feel you were one of the Best Strongest woman entrepreneur with so much heart and love to share to the World! A leader of leaders and no one will ever replace you Susan! One of my favorite hero’s! 

  2. She was a mentor, a leader and a wonderful sister. I will miss her deeply. I pray that her daughters and grandchildren can heal and never forget  what a force Susan was. 

  3. She was a wonderful Sister.  She had such a big heat. She was so strong throughout her life .  I will miss her very much!  

  4. I’m very sorry to hear this.  I know how much she loved her family.  She had such a beautiful soul and will be missed by many.  I will pray for the family, with sympathy Valli Perrine 


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