Susan-Miesse-Obituary

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Susan V. Miesse

Denver, Colorado

Jul 13, 1959 – Oct 24, 2025

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July 13, 1959
DIED
October 24, 2025
LOCATION
Denver, Colorado

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Susan “Sue” Canino Miesse, 66, passed away peacefully on October 24, 2025, in Aurora, Colorado. Born in Denver on July 13, 1959, she was a lifelong resident of Colorado and remained deeply connected to the people and places that shaped her life.

Sue was the cherished “middle” sister in a...

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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Sorry for your loss. You will be missed. Love you. Brandi wiseman.

Sue, I wish I had stayed in closer contact with you over the years. But although we were not together, I thought of you often. We had the very best times in high school and I cherish those memories! You were a very good friend, great team mate and so much fun to be with! I know your family is missing you. You were a Godsend to Kathy and she won’t be the same without you!

I knew Sue as a teammate in volleyball, basketball and track my freshman through junior years at Smoky Hill. Sue was all business in practice and at events. She drove this awesome VW Bug and we were all catching rides from her. Condolences to her sons, Kathy, close friends and family.

Sue what a wonderful friend you have been to many people! May you Rest in Peace until we all come your way!

I remember Sue from her time at Smoky Hill. She loved athletics and worked hard as a volleyball and track athlete. She was a devoted friend to those she cared for.

Rest (or maybe play all out!) in peace my friend. You were my mentor and role model when I met you as a freshman in high school. Soooo many fun memories of volleyball, basketball, softball, working track meets for Kathy in CoS, working together at Piccolo's, racing cars up Monaco Pkwy after work, parties, being roommates, and living life's ups and downs. Though we didn't stay connected the last few years you always have and always will hold a special place in my heart.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

What a beautiful tribute to Sue. She was the most giving and kind person. I’m proud to say she has been my friend since sophomore year at Smoky Hill. We had so many adventures and great times with all our friends. My heart breaks for her sons, her siblings, Kathy and her tribe of friends. I hope to attend her celebration of life.