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Sue Ann Owens

Pompano Beach, Florida

Aug 25, 1934 – Mar 5, 2014

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BORN
August 25, 1934
DIED
March 5, 2014
LOCATION
Pompano Beach, Florida

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Kraeer Funeral Home and Cremation Center Obituary

August 25, 1934 – March 5, 2014Sue Owens Cunningham passed away at her home on March 5, 2014. She is survived by her loving husband, Ronald E. Cunningham, son Michael Philbrook Owens and partner Tommy Angelucci, son Patrick R. Owens and wife Sally, daughter Tammee Lara, six grandchildren and...

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Fondly remembering a wonderful classmate. My sincerest condolences to the family.
Carole Burrell Scherff

Deepest Sympathy to the Owens family. Jeanne Black Philbrick The great class of "52" of which Sue was a much loved member.

A wonderful classmate with a wonderful personality; she will be missed.
Barbara Lustgarten

Sue, you had a life full of achievements, which you deserved and obstacles which you overcame.
On behalf of your classmates who loved and respected you, we extend our love and sympathy to your many friends and family.
Robert, Ann and Angel

Sue, All of us who knew you in school and later... miss you. I remember the fun times when you were cheering our Bulldogs to victory and other times. I am sharing photos that your children may have never seen from the days before video games. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Joan Lynch

Tomato day team 1951

Early class reunion at the Anacapri

Sue, You will be missed by those you loved, and by those who loved you. Sue was a strong person in business and in life. Sue loved her children deeply, Michael, Patrick & Tammee. Sadly Sue lost three children Sandy, Allan and Timothy. Sue you have your children in heaven to hold and comfort you. You will be missed by your grandchildren Joseff, Sean, Sara, Christopher and David. Your great grandchildren will never have the time to get to know you Gage, Jordan, Annabella and Connor. Sue...

There is no way to adequately describe the love that Grandma Sue had for her Family and for everyone over the years that joined our family. She was a self-taught intellectual, a driven business woman, and a trailblazer in her own right. In spite of all of life's obstacles she placed such a large emphasis on us spending time together and being the family we should be. She always stood on principle, rejoiced in each one of our victories, and was there for us in the moments we needed her...