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Susan Armstrong

Dayton, Ohio

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Dayton, Ohio
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Hospice of Dayton

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Armstrong, Susan JaneSusan passed away peacefully at home on Thursday, October 26, 2023 surrounded by her family after an 18-month battle with cancer. Susan was born on March 22, 1948 to Casimir and Mary (Wartinger) Keydoszius. She attended Wright State University, where she met her loving and...

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George and family, so sad to hear of your loss. I loved exercising with Susan. She was a hoot! We were very fortunate to be her neighbors and to know her. Mary and Rob Sleppy

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Zach's mom was one of the kindest women I have ever met. She was selfless, loving and always portrayed a positive attitude. As Zach and I grew up together, Susan was instrumental in ensuring our childhood was amazing and full of fun and adventure. She would take us swimming at the Christopher Club and made great homemade pizza.The photo is Susan with my son, Liam, who she was so happy to meet. My love prayers to Susan and the entire Armstrong family.

So very sorry to hear of Susan's passing. Our prayers go out to the family and we pray the memories of Susan will soften the grieving part of life. We enjoyed hearing her stories when we encountered her walking her dogs in the neighborhood. We will all miss her.

Suzy was one of the BEST story-tellers, EVER! She could take almost any situation and turn it into a marvelous Dramady that would have us laughing until we cried! We are sad at her passing, but we are so fortunate to have shared our Earthly journey with her and George. Via con Dios!

As my oldest friend, Suzie will live in my heart forever. I have so many memories to cherish...talking all night on the phone, sharing a half gallon of ice cream when we spent the night at her house, tossing soft balls in the street, and so many more!! Many hugs to George, Noah, Zachary and Natalie! Love, Connie

Rest in peace, Susan. Susan and I shared an office in the old Shawen Acres compound, Children Services, for 3 years in the early 1970s. She was one of the kindest people I have had the pleasure to have known. Peace be with Susan , George, and all the family. Gary (Kim) Horton