Sue-Smith-Obituary

Sue Smith

Austin, Texas

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September 9, 1939 - August 2, 2015Sue C. Smith passed away on Sunday August 2, 2015 surrounded by loved ones after a long and valiant struggle with dementia. Sue Smith's spirit first touched the world on September 9, 1939 in Concordia, Kansas.Sue may not have been born in Texas, but she got there...

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She was Aunt Sue to me. I took my first plane ride with my cousin to Harlingen to visit the Smith family. I have so many wonderful memories of our family when we were growing up. I may have lived out of state, away from my Texas family for some time but I will cherish my memories. God Bless to Uncle Jan, Scotty, Sherri, Lynda, and Jennifer.

Jan and Family. You are in my Prayers during
this difficult time.

Bobby Clark

We were privileged to have Jan & Sue as our across the street neighbors in Lost Creek for almost 20 years. Sue was a delightful person; we talked often and shared many moments of laughter. Sue loved her husband, children, & grandchildren; that was obvious every minute. She kept her home & yard beautifully maintained, and in every way, was a real asset to our neighborhood. For some 12 years we used the Smiths' Home as the backdrop for our Annual Easter Egg Hunt photo of all the kids &...

Sue Smith will always be special to me. I met her at The Gathering at Westlake Hills Presbyterian Church - an Alzheimer's respite ministry. She was such a gift to the participants as well as the other volunteers. She always thought of others first and sent the sweetest notes! She was a beautiful lady - inside and out.

I will miss my dear friend. Sue took me under her wing as a newly wed. She taught me how to cook pinto beans, and other dishes, and we worked together at USAA while Jan and Bob worked together at Penney's. Jan, Sue and Bob were from Harlingen, TX while I came from just South of there in San Benito, TX. How much fun it was to all be together working for JCP in San Antonio. I was with her during her first two pregnancies and Jan and Sherry were special to me. As we parted ways to different...