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Susan Perhacs

Birmingham, Alabama

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Susan York Perhacs, 67, of Springville, Alabama, passed away peacefully at home on September 24, 2019. She was preceded in death by her parents, Edwin Gaillard York, III and Marelle Elliott York. She is survived by her husband Sheldon Perhacs, daughters Adrienne (Greg) Maples, Alison (Richard)...

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Susan I miss you every day. You were always there to listen. I was there to listen to you as well. I´ll never have another friend like you. So caring and so thoughtful. My world just isnt the same without you in so many ways. You always brought out the best in everyone and I love you so. I miss you so much.

My dear sweet sister-in-law, how I loved you so. I will understand it better by and by why God called you home so soon. I have happy memories of phone calls, camping in my backyard, New Hampshire, and visits. I enjoyed hearing about the "bencher ban" trips. You and I were going to take Mother to Barbados this fall; maybe Shel and I will take her. See you one day. Love, Linka. Miss you. You were the best of our family. I'll do Mother's banking for her, don't worry.

Sheldon, I am sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and your family.

Susan was a charming, delightful lady. I had the pleasure of working with her at Compass and she really did light up the room. Deepest sympathy sent to her entire family, they lost an angel who now has her wings.

Susan,

You were always such a sweet and precious friend.
We were friends from Goodwyn Junior High, thru
Robert E. Lee . We graduated High School together in 1970.

I remember your Mom. I also remember your sister, Cindy, and your brother, Dale. I remember you all living in Bellhurst.

This is funny, but at Goodwyn, we all sat at the same lunchroom table together. I would always ask you all to share your "Red Pickled
Beets" with me ! All of you thought, those...

The one on the bottom right will never forget you or your peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Thank you for being my extra mom in the neighborhood. I will always love you.

Susan was the highlight of my workday for almost 25 years. We developed a friendship during those 25 years of trading fed funds for our banks. Susan was a very sweet person and will be greatly missed by all that knew her. My deepest sympathies to her family during this difficult time. RIP Susan.