Susan-JOHNSON-Obituary

Susan JOHNSON

St. Petersburg, Florida

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JOHNSON, Susan (McNett) passed away Sept. 6, 2016 while on a lifelong dream vacation to Alaska. She was born Jan. 10, 1951, in Syracuse, NY, to Victor G. McNett, 97, and the late Virginia Freeman McNett. She is survived by her father, Victor McNett; husband, Bradley Lawrence Johnson; son, Bradley...

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I knew Susan when we worked for Syracuse Savings Bank at the Eastwood office in Syracuse, NY in the late70's or early 80's. I had transferred there from another office and she was always so nice & always had a smile & a pepsi in her hand each morning when she came in to work. A friend of mine who is retired from SPD saw her Dad's obit on-line & I noticed he had a daughter predeceased named Susan. I researched Susan and found her obit from Tampa. I am so sad & sorry to learn she has passed...

I am just now finding out about the shocking news of Sue's passing - my heartfelt condolences to all the family and friends. Sue and I became friends during and after college and shared many, varied experiences together. She was great fun with a very generous heart and spirit. My thoughts and prayers are with her and the family.

I miss you so much. I want to call you every morning to talk like we used to, to laugh, visit and start our days off right.
I will love you for as long as I live. You were the best sister a brother could ever hope to have.
Your life so tenderly touched the hearts of so many people, your care and compassion for others was boundless it seemed.
R.I.P. Suie Love you forever.

Susan and I were best friends in school and long after. I shall never hear a song by The Temptations without thinking of her. Thank you for all the memories. Rest in Paradise my friend....I loved you dearly and shall miss you a great deal. YOU were the best friend EVER. L. Bobby Llewellyn

I am very sorry to hear of Sue's passing. I was a friend and classmate of hers in high school and was over at the house on Westmoreland Ave. several times. I was a friend of Dave Brandt's who went out with her back then. Sue was so nice and so much fun. I am saddened to just hear of her sudden passing and I will keep her and all of the family in my thoughts and prayers.

It was a joy to meet you and spend time in class with you. My deepest sympathy to those love ones left behind.

Our hearts and love are with you all. Stay well, and take good care of each other.

With much love, Luana and Brian