Sudharani Walthall
- Mar 19
- 2 min read

Sudharani Walthall, affectionatelv known as "Sue", 61 of Hartford, CT. received her heavenly wings on Saturday February 28, 2026, at Hartford Hospital surrounded by family. Born on December 17, 1964, in Lynchburg, VA to the late Shirley Walthall and Charlie Jackson. Sue was educated in the Virginia public school system and later attended Norfolk State University. Sue was a woman of strong convictions whose life was defined by a simple, powerful grace and a kind heart that never tired of sharing and caring. For her, family wasn't just a priority it was her entire world. She lived for the milestone moments, often speaking of the days her children and grandchildren were born as the greatest highlights of her journey. To see her with the youngest members of her family was to see love in its purest form. But she also brought vibrant energy into everything she did. Sue will always be remembered for her spirited devotion to the Dallas Cowboys— the Sundays spent cheering them on were a testament to her loyalty and her iov. She taught her family that life is meant to be lived with passion. Whether you're rooting for your team or holding a newborn grandchild for the first time
Sue is preceded in death by both of her parents and her special partner Willie Esteban. She is survived by her devoted children, Andrew Walthall of Norfolk VA , Robert Walthall of Hartford CT, Matthew Walthall and Alexandre Walthall of East Hartford, CT, her adored sister, Robin (Arthur) Miller of Clavton, NC, and loving brothers Charlie Walthall of Glen Burnie, MD and Hugh Walthall Jr. of Atlanta, GA. Sue's pride and joy were her grandchildren, all of whom will miss her deeply She also leaves behind a host of relatives and friends who will hold her in their hearts and cherish her memories. Sue carried a steadfast kindness with everything she did. She now leaves that empowering characteristic with her family.
A memorial will be held on Saturday, March 21, 2026 at 10AM, at Higher Heights Prayer and Deliverance Church, 41 E. Wintonbury Ave., Bloomfield, CT. 06002.
Love remains the foundation of this family rooted in joy.

To the family, we are deeply saddened for your loss. We met Sue more than 37 years ago when she babysat our son, and she truly was a Godsend. We are forever grateful for the special connection she shared with her sister—my dear friend, Robin. Our children and Andrew spent countless days and nights together as they grew up, creating memories we will always cherish. We are deeply thankful for the friendships she formed, the love she shared, and the many lives she touched in ways that will always be remembered.
Rest in peace, Sue.