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I can still hear her laugh and feel her feel her love. She lives in our hearts forever...Judy Craig
Judy Craig
February 24, 2021 | Gladstone, OR
Portland, Oregon
1943 - 2018 (Age 74)
Susan Elaine SchieleNov. 1, 1943 - Feb. 16, 2018 Susan Elaine Schiele "Aunt Suzy" passed away Friday, Feb. 16, 2018 from complications related to multisystem atrophy (MSA), a rare neurodegenerative disorder that results in Parkinson's-like symptoms. Susan's sister was by her side at the time. ...
Read MoreI can still hear her laugh and feel her feel her love. She lives in our hearts forever...Judy Craig
Judy Craig
February 24, 2021 | Gladstone, OR
Susan was a kind, lovely woman. I enjoyed her expertise in growing roses. She brought in some of her roses and they were exquisite. Rest in peace Susan.
John Daniel
March 13, 2018 | Salem, OR
Susan was a delightful woman who always made others feel special and valuable! She was a wonderful lady and I will miss her - R.I.P.
Lisa Brown
March 05, 2018 | Battle Ground, WA
Susan was a giver. She showered her family,friends and community with love. She was genuinely kind and caring. Rest in Peace.
Daniel Vossen
March 05, 2018 | Battle Ground, WA
Rest in peace Sue. Our entire family sends our sympathy and prayers to the Schiele family for their terrible loss.
gail Nonneman
March 05, 2018 | Happy Valley, OR
She was a wonderful woman and her spirit will live on in the family she so lovingly cared for by sharing her wisdom, laughter, and the knowledge of how important they meant to her. I was lucky enough to call her cousin.....Judy Craig
March 04, 2018
She was a Cousin of mine and She was the sweetest person when her and My Great Aunt Rosemary would get together and talk about the family we all sat there listening to them. Susan will be missed by all who got to know her and I'm glad I can call her Family.
Candy Dethlefs-Poling
March 04, 2018 | Oregon City, OR
Susan was a good friend, co-worker and mentor. She deeply cared about the people she served and was a model of compassion and professionalism.
Jim and Lily Sehon
March 04, 2018 | Salem, OR