Sue-Edmonson-Obituary

Sue Hess Edmonson

Houston, Texas

Oct 21, 1947 – Feb 29, 2024

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BORN
October 21, 1947
DIED
February 29, 2024
LOCATION
Houston, Texas

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Sue Hess Edmonson departed this earthly life on Thursday, Feb 29, 2024. She is survived by her loving daughter, Katherine "Kat" Edmonson of Kingston, New York, Katherine's partner Aaron Thurston of Kingston, New York, her former husband James Edmonson of Katy, Texas, her older brother Stanley...

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Kat, Jimmy and Family. I am deeply sorry to learn that Sue has passed. We went to the same high school and Sue has always been the loveliest person. Kindest regards to your family. Gayle Edmonson 4/2024

Rest in peace sister Sue .

While watching the photos at the reception after Sue's service I was reminded of the last scene from the movie "Michael." In it Michael and Pansy dance their way home to heaven to Van Morrison singing "The Bright Side of the Road." Sue lived a full life, and I am fortunate to have known her.

A true show girl, stunning duet partner, invaluable music and performing arts mentor, caring friend and adoring mother. So much of sweet Sue is reflected in you, Kat. I´m so sorry for your tremendous loss. Big hugs.

Praise to You LORD Jesus+ Christ, our all conquering King, of endless glory. We thank You, LORD+ GOD for the beautiful life of Sue Edmonson...Your precious daughter and our beloved sister in Christ+. We know all Your saints are joyously welcoming her into Your Heavenly realms...where she now sees You, Face+ to face. Most Merciful Father...Bless+ You for bringing Sue onto our paths, here in Your earthly Kingdom+. We will always remember Your Light+ shining brightly through her and we know...

I´m so sad Sue has gone to be with the Lord. Selfish reasons only. She was read to meet our great God. She made me the most beautiful prayer blanket. She always had time for me no matter what she was going through. Welcome home Sue, you will be so missed. Love you

My condolences to the family for your sad loss. I only know Sue's brother Stan in Idaho, and I would like to send you my warmest regards. Your sister radiates warmth, vibrance and beauty.

Sue and I worked together for eleven years. She was an amazing cook, having been a caterer in the past. She knitted prayer shawls for anyone she knew who might be in pain. Everyone in my immediate family has one. She loved to share stories of her past. She sang torch songs when young and was thrilled to watch Katherine's progress as a singer and songwriter. She was immensely proud of her daughter and had one of her cds playing in the background most of the time while she worked. She was a...

So many of my best childhood memories featured Sue and Katherine, and I am grateful for that time. Much love.