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Susan Locke

Riverton, Utah

Oct 10, 1950 – Apr 17, 2024 (Age 73)

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BORN
October 10, 1950
DIED
April 17, 2024
AGE
73
LOCATION
Riverton, Utah

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Susan Marie Locke October 10, 1950 - April 17, 2024 - Susan Marie Locke passed peacefully in her sleep, in her home, on April 17th, 2024, after receiving a diagnosis of terminal brain cancer on February 24th of this year. Susan was born in Logan, Utah on October 10, 1950, to Grant & Eva...

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I have so many memories of Susan, but one of the memories that immediately comes to my mind is seeing Susan out one of my windows in the morning, briskly walking through the 4th and 5th Wards during the summer. I'm sure those walks included conversations with many people she may have met along the way. She was well known, and loved, throughout our stake. She was a strong woman of faith and perseverance , and an example of these qualities to all who knew her. I remember how sad she was that...

What a great individual!! Susan was every good quality I can think of. Susan´s classroom was right next to mine at Columbia Elementary. She was kind and patient. Her classroom was always the first one to have the lights on in the morning and one of last to go off at night. She cared for every child as though they were her own. Always smiling but gently firm. She was always a portrait of happiness even though I know her life was not as perfect as she always looked and acted! I am so glad I...

Susan was always so kind to me. I joined the Church in Alabama in 1975 under much opposition. She and David were two of about a dozen people who really took me under their wing to give me support and love. I will forever be grateful. Susan is one of the best. Prayers, condolences and love to Susan`s family.

I am heartbroken. Susan is one of the most Christlike people I know. I will always remember her. My prayers are with her family.

I was one of the lucky girls of her preschool class in North Salt Lake. I remember I stole crayons from her class and when I brought them back, I had to tell her what I had done and apologize. She was nice to me and I learned a grand lesson of honesty from that day on. Thank you for your love, Susan.