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Susan S. Branscum

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Susan S. BranscumSusan Snyder Branscum, 42, of Cranberry Township died Monday at her home.Born in Clarion on April 15, 1961, she was the daughter of Beryl and Imogene Reams Snyder.She was a graduate of Clarion University and earned a master's degree at Kent State University.Mrs. Branscum was...

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I met Sue at Comtra Theater when we were both cast in "How to Succeed in Business", and found her to be a wonderful, caring and talented lady. (She was a great "Smitty"!) I am glad I got to her know such a beautiful person. My deepest sympathy to her family.

Our sympathy on the lost of such a talented person such as Sue. We knew her through Comtra theatre. She even let us rehearse in her home. Her battle struggles with her health were one that she rarely shared with others,preferring to fight on her own.She will be sadly missed.

We are sorry for yourloss and we pray you and your children.

Gary, Although I'm sure that you know how much Susan touched the hearts and souls of those that she worked with, I wanted to let you know how much it meant to me to have the opportunity to work with such a wonderful and caring person. In talking with Susan in the years since we both left Allegheny, I know that she had come to recognize the need to live each day to its fullest. I am truly sorry that she did not have the opportunity to live many more of those days. Although the thoughts and...

I originally met Susan when I was working at USHealthcare and she was with Allegheny General. Since we were responsible for a joint project between our two organizations, we spent a LOT of time together and subsequently became friends. (I remember that she always said "Hello, friend" on the phone.) I prayed for Susan from the onset of her illness, and was so happy that she was doing so well. I last spent time with her in March or April when we spoke at length about work, our families and...

Susan was a friend and colleague for many years. I will miss her insights, her wise counsel, and most of all her friendship. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.

Our deepest sympathy goes out to your family. You are in our hearts and prayers.

Susan gave so much of herself, to her work, to teaching, to her community and to her family. I enjoyed working with her and learned a great deal from her. I will remember her for the passion that she brought to all that she did.

Sue was an inspiration to me as a member and captain of our neighborhood Relay for Life Team. She will be greatly missed.