1949
2016
Rodriguez, Suzie M.
Suzie M. Rodriguez, age 67, a resident of Albuquerque since 1968, died Monday, November 21, 2016.
She is survived by her husband of 40 years, Bobby Joe; daughter, Michelle Hernandez and husband, Tom; grandchildren and great-grandchildren; brothers, Jake Rivera, Ralph Rivera, and Gabe Rivera and wife, Alisha; sister, Rita Rivera; mother and father-in-law, Joe and Viola Rodriguez; brother and sisters-in-law, Rick Rodriguez, Gerri Rodriguez, and Gloria Rodriguez; and numerous other relatives and friends.
Suzie was preceded in death by her parents, Joe and Viola Rivera. She was born in Las Vegas, NM in 1949. Suzie married Bobby Joe and they owned and operated Bobby Joe's Auto Service. She loved to fish, especially on the San Juan River and in the Jemez. Suzie also enjoyed reading. She was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and daughter-in-law and will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
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Well Suzie here we are in 2024 and seems like just yesterday we were walking to Cleveland Mid School on Louisiana, when all of a sudden your skirt flew up in the air with the wind. We laughed so much we were crying. We had so much fun and you were my best friend in the world. I miss laughing with you and thinking about the days when we thought life was so easy and fun. You're always in my thoughts. God Bless you until we meet again my friend. You are never forgotten on this earth!! Love you and Happy Valentine's Day, Rest in Peace.
Chris Romero Martinez
Friend
February 14, 2024
Bless you Suzie..you're always remembered with a smile..
Chris Romero Martinez
October 23, 2019
I met Suzie in the 8th grade Cleveland Middle School, from then on we were friends. We laughed and did silly things, we had great times She was always a happy, great friend no matter what. I remember when she met Bob she just adored him, loved him so much, he was her all! Thank you for being my friend Suzie. I will miss talking to you. We all love you and miss you, we'll never forget the wonderful, strong, brave person you were. Wish I could of sat by your side to say goodbye. Bless you forever my friend..Hugs Till we meet again.
Chris Romero Martinez
October 23, 2019
Always with the. Angels. Forever in. Are. Hearts. Missing. You. Each and. Everyday!!! Love You. Forever!!! Until we met again. With. The. Lord. Jesus. Christ!!! Rita. Jake. And. Ralph. And. All. Your. Friends y YOU. Left. Behind!!!
May 31, 2019
BOBBY, in the early days , I used to love coming in and visiting with you and Susie. She was always so empathetic and upbeat. Later when she was staying at home more and more, I would enjoy talking on the phone with her. She always told me matter-of - faculty, that you would come home from work and cook dinner, then go over and spend time with your parents. I will miss "little Susie. Dorothy Jund
Dorothy Jund
February 21, 2017
Dear Bobby Joe and Family,
Our heart and prayers go out to you. Susie's an amazing woman with a beautiful, generous, and loving heart. We are so sorry for your loss and join that huge group of people who are already missing her.
Blessings from Your Friends,
Mason and Martha Kressly
December 17, 2016
Cliff & Ann Gilbert
December 7, 2016
I am so sorry for your loss. I know this is a difficult time for you and your family. May the words of Jesus Christ found at (John 5:25-29) bring hope and comfort to you all. My deepest condolences
December 5, 2016
Bobby, I'm sorry to read of your loss I will always remember Susie as a kind an fun loving person.
LeRoy Huenefeld
November 29, 2016
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