Leslie Suzanne (Anderson)-Broom-Obituary

Leslie Suzanne (Anderson) Broom

Magnolia, Arkansas

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August 8, 2010
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Magnolia, Arkansas

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Leslie Suzanne (Anderson) Broom, 56, of Magnolia, Arkansas died Sunday, August 8, 2010 at the Magnolia Regional Medical Center after a 25 year battle with breast cancer. She was born December 22, 1953 in Mount Pleasant, Texas to Alton and Jerry Anderson. Suzanne was a longtime member of Central Baptist Church in Magnolia being baptized into the church body on February 2, 1964. She was an active member of the Joyous Women’s Sunday School Class and involved everyday in caring for others and witnessing the Good News of Jesus Christ. She was a Registered Nurse since 1975 working in private practice, hospital, home health, hospice and rural health. She loved her patients and their families. She was a charter member of Steel Magnolias Breast Cancer Support Group. During this last year she was blessed to see and hold her three new grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her father Alton Odell Anderson. Survivors are her husband William T. “Tommy� Broom, of Magnolia; her mother, Jerry Anderson of Magnolia; her son Daniel A. Broom and wife Dana of Stamps, Arkansas their daughter Emily Claire and son Austin Bryan; her daughter, Kimberly R. Glass and husband Randall Glass of Texarkana, Arkansas and their son James Thomas; and youngest son, William A. “Andy� Broom and wife Heather of Wooster, Arkansas and their daughter Alivia Marie; her brother Stephen A. Anderson and wife Pam of Texarkana, Arkansas; sister-in-law Laura B. Neill and her husband, the late Bobby Neill of Magnolia, Arkansas; sister-in-law Phyllis B. Kasco and her husband Carl of Mobile, Alabama; brother-in-law James A. Broom and his wife Sharion of Magnolia, Arkansas; sister-in-law Maxine J. Broom; six nieces Terry Skogerboe of Lake Elmo, Minnesota; Traci Rowland of Magnolia, Arkansas; Stephanie Westerman of Royal, AR; Jennifer Spehlmann of Vienna, Virginia; Erin Collier of Stamps, Arkansas; Angie Martinez of Albuquerque, New Mexico; one nephew Brady Broom of Stamps, Arkansas; one uncle W.D. Anderson and his wife Helen of Kilgore, Texas; two aunts Ida Davis of Athens, Texas and Rita Turner of San Antonio, Texas; and many special cousins and friends of her church and community. Services will be conducted at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 11, 2010 at Central Baptist Church with burial at Memorial Park Cemetery with Brother Steve Ford officiating under the direction of Lewis Funeral Home, Inc. of Magnolia with special music by John and Betty Morgan and Wayne Trull. Visitation will be Tuesday evening from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Pallbearers are Steve Morgan, Frank Neinast, Darrel Adams, Ray Hatfield, Gene McPherson, Jim Ball, George Quick and Wayne Austin.

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Suzanne was such a sweet,kind person. I will never forget how sweet she was to me and my family when my mother passed away. She was with us when mother passed away and was so comforting to me and my family. She touched the lives of so many people with her kind spirit.

We are sorry for your loss, and we will keep you in our prayers during this difficult time.

Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. Suzanne and I were friends from High School. She was always one of the kindest people I knew. During my Mom's illness, she was one of her favorite nurses.

Tommy & family, We were sorry to hear about Suzanne. Praying you feel God's comfort and peace during this difficult time. Phil & Helen Harvey

All of Suzanne's friends will miss her sweet smile, wonderful laugh, courage and strength. Praying for all the family and friends during this time of loss. Heaven is rejoicing!

My prayers are with your family at this time. Suzanne had a wonderful personality and those who knew her could call her a friend. I had known Suzanne since we were in third grade at Magnolia East Side together and graduated together in 1972. She will never be forgotten.

Dear Tommie and Steve, So very sorry for your loss. Your families will be in my prayers during this time. She was a brave woman.