Sue Hobson-Moricle-Obituary

Sue Hobson Moricle

Santee, South Carolina

May 4, 1947 – Aug 23, 2023 (Age 76)

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BORN
May 4, 1947
DIED
August 23, 2023
AGE
76
LOCATION
Santee, South Carolina

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Sue Hobson Moricle, a librarian for 35 years at Ross N. Robinson Middle School, previously Robinson Junior High, passed away in Charleston, SC on August 23, at the age of 76. Sue was predeceased by her parents, Kathryn Miller Hobson and Clarence W. Hobson of Johnson City, TN. She is survived by...

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Dear Wade, Wes, Jamie and Mindy, I was so sad to read that you had lost your sweet Mom and wife. Ms. Moricle was always so kind to me and I will never forget how she inspired so many to read when she was librarian at RNR. I always thought she was a wonderful Mom and the perfect match for Coach Moricle. Never forget the impact Ms. Moricle had on so many kids in Kingsport. Although we have lost touch over the years, I send the biggest hugs to you and will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

Wes, I am so sorry to hear of your Wife´s passing. I, along with so many, many members of the Kingsport community appreciate all that she and you did for the students, staff of our school system. You and your family are in my prayers. Larry Gillenwater

Sue was such a kind, sweet lady. Coach and Sue were so good to me when I was hired at DB. She was the perfect partner for Coach. They complimented each other in a way that brought out the best in each of them. I love them and will never forget how they treated me like family. My heart breaks for all the family and friends of the Moricles. Sending prayers and love, knowing God has their hearts in His hands.

I´m deeply sorry to hear about Sue. She was so kind to me when I worked at RNR. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Lowell Biller

Sue was a very special friend, co-hort, and individual that treated everyone (students and adults) with respect. Her impact on multiple students cannot be measured...she was a role model of excellence. She encouraged young people to enjoy reading. She was always helpful to the teachers at RNR. She was "a light" to those that came into contact with her. She will be missed, but she will also be remembered for her love and compassion for all those who knew her. Heaven's Gain!!
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