Susan-Fenton-Obituary

Susan Anne Fenton

Modesto, California

Apr 4, 1941 – Jun 25, 2025

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BORN
April 4, 1941
DIED
June 25, 2025
LOCATION
Modesto, California

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Susan Anne Fenton April 4, 1941 - June 25, 2025 Modesto, California - I view mine as a charmed life. It was a wonderful ride and credit for that I hand to God, His Blessed Mother and His Saints and Angels. I was always religious; as a six-year-old, I remember building an altar to Mary in my...

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Sending the you all our love at this difficult time The Harry Broumas family

Modesto Fentons...thinking of you during this difficult time. Michael Stone and Renee Fenton-Stone

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Loved this obituary! Long time furniture buyer, usually with Sue's help, but learning of this life legacy answered how so much life joy was always bubbling up, a strong faith from the beginning, someone who knew firsthand to be grateful for all God's provisions. Life well lived.

My condolences to your family on Sue´s passing. I worked for Sue for a short time many years ago. I am happy to see that her faith and family carried her through until the end. It was a pleasure to know her. May the Lord comfort you. My prayers are with you.

I met Sue and her husband Joe via a life long learning class(MICL)Modesto Institute for Continued Learning. Sue was an interesting and vibrant individual. She and Joe were a perfect match. Her obituary was, informative and very well written! RIP Sue!!!

Pam, Your mom's obituary was beautifully written. I always enjoyed your mom. I was sad to see she had passed. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Hello Joe and Family, I met Sue when she moved in a couple doors down from my husband Steve at El Rio. We spoke to her every day and sometime sat together at a meal. She was so warm and friendly. I moved Steve to a board and care home near our house last October so have been out of touch. I appreciated reading her life story in her own voice. I'm not surprised one bit by her expression of faith, her verve for life and love of family, and her teaching vocation. It continued to shine...

Sue and I were neighbors, friends, and Cub Scout leaders. Her youngest son and my son were best friends. Her enthusiasm was contagious, and her smile always lifted my spirits.