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Susan D. Neumann

Alexandria, Virginia

Jan 25, 1972 – Jun 24, 2011 (Age 39)

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BORN
January 25, 1972
DIED
June 24, 2011
AGE
39
LOCATION
Alexandria, Virginia

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 SUSAN DIANE NEUMANN  On Friday, June 24, 2011 of Alexandria, VA. Wife of Michael J. Neumann; daughter of R. Andrew and Audrey M. Miller of Mercersburg, PA; sister of David A. Miller of El Paso, TX. A viewing will be held on Thursday, June 30, 2011 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Everly-Wheatley...

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Words can not express the joy Susan brought to many people. she was a truly beautiful person. My sympathies to Michael and her Family.

Susan was one of the hardest working people I've ever met, and she deserves a lot of credit for getting the Army Historical Foundation up and running. She was also a kind person and a joy to work with. My condolences to Mike and the rest of her family,

Matt Seelinger
Army Historical Foundation

I worked with Susan at the Army Historical foundation and considered her a good friend. Everyone liked her. She was always friendly and kind to everyone she encountered. My condolences to her family.

Susan was my first (and at that time only) employee at the Army Historical Foundation (AHF). She was my right arm and master -of-all tasks, putting to gether the first issues of the AHF newsletter, PR materials and setting up a member program. Always enthusiastic and a kenn mind that kept me on the ball. Her loss is a real trajedy and she will be badly missed by all whom she touched.
Ray Bluhm
COL, USA Ret.,
Former Exec. Dir, AHF

I didn't know Susan at all & life may seem so unfare at times but she definetly left a mark on her territories.
God Bless her family and friends.
I also wish there was more wonderful people in this world to share such kind, giving memories just as Susan has.

I was a coworker of Susan's at the National Trust. I admired her for her ability to work incredibly hard, accomplishing so many things, and with a smile on her face and joyful presence. She was such a pleasure to work with. My thoughts are with her family and friends. Grief is such a hard road, but one worth enduring with patience and strength in her honor.

This young woman was a big part of my childhood growing up. I will always remember her tapping on the door wanting to play... She was a great inspiration to alot of people. She will be truely missed by her family and friends. Love ya suzy.....

I did not know Susan but I had to offer my condolences to her family. What a remarkable young woman! She accomplished in a short time what some people could not do in several life times. Heaven has surely gained an angel. She will not be forgotten.

My thoughts and prayers go out to her family. I am so sorry to here this. She was a wonderful person. With all that she has accomplished in her short life she will be truly remembered.