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Susan E. Risner

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

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Susan E. Risner, age 61, of Newport, passed away Friday, June 4, 2010 at Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill. Born August 20, 1948 in Hershey, she was a daughter of Arlene (Zartman) Peffley of Hershey and the late Monroe Peffley. Susan was retired from the Perry County Literacy Council for which she...

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Ken,
I can't even begin to imagine your heartache, my prayers and thoughts of you and your family are on my mind.
I know Susan had that special light in her heart, the one that you and your children will always have in your hearts forever, what a gift she left you.

Patty Hursh

Sue always had a smile for everyone. You would never know she was suffering and she tried to put people at ease when we talked about her cancer. Sue was a wonderful devout member of the Council of Catholic Women and I enjoyed working with her when I was district president as she guided St Bernard's PCCW for so many years. We will miss her. To know Sue was to know Love. My prayers and sympathies go out to her family, friends and aquaintances.
Peggy Ciccocioppo

My deepest sympathy go out to the whole Risner family with the passing of Sue. She will be missed tremendously but will always remain in our hearts. She will never be forgotten and she lives in all of the hearts of the wonderful children she had. Your all in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless

Ken and family, Sue was a kind, giving, understanding, and loving woman. She brought joy to all who knew her. We are very sorry to learn of her passing. She will be missed. May you take comfort in your memories of her and knowing that she pain free and is smiling down on you. God bless you.

May Mom's love always shine through her family!

We love and miss you Mom! You'll always be in our thoughts and prayers. Every day reminds me of you and all you did for us. Thank you for being such a wonderful mother! Love, Your Son, Joe.

It was an absolute pleasure knowing you the few years that I did. I enjoyed spending time with you and getting to know you. You truly were an amazing person; the kindest and strongest person I have ever known. There are no words to express how much you will be missed. I am honored and blessed to have been your daughter-in-law. One day we will meet again in Heaven. Much Love,

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

To Ken and family, please accept our deepest condolences during this difficult time. Hoping the many happy memories of your life together will help you all in this time of sorrow. We will keep you in our prayers.