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Susan Speight

Dickinson, Texas

1948 - 2004

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SUSAN SPEIGHT was a fighter--when she was small, she fought with her mother about dance lessons and party dresses. When she grew up, she fought along with the politicians in the Texas Legislature for the mental health of families. She led the Texas Association for Marriage and Family Therapy in...

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Dear Stacy and your family,
I was so saddened to learn of your sister's untimely death. After reading the wonderful informative obituary, I felt like I really knew her. Carolyn

I just found out this evening (Saturday). My heart is sad to hear that such a spark has left us. God Bless you Pam ---and the rest of Susan's family. You have been special friends of mine and I know Susan is still shining that light on us...just from another 'world' now. Love you! Kathleen

Dear Speight Family,

Our hearts go out to all of you at this tragic time of your lives. Although we never got to meet Susan in person, we've known all of the Speight Family, not only through Castleberry but also through FUMC. Know that we all: Peggy Maurer, Kevin and Verena Maurer, and Echo and Walter Wilson extend our prayers to God to be with you through this time. One thing for sure, none of you can ever say that Susan didn't live and love life to the fullest.

Jack, Caroline, John, Sally, and Stacey...I was greatly saddened to learn today of Susan's tragic death. It's been a long time since you girls gave my kids swimming lessons, and since we all played volleyball at church.

Please accept my condolences.

Rosemary Freeman

Jack and Caroline , My prayers are with you. Thanks to Susan ,I never drowned. Thank you for providing for giving life to her light.

Phil

I am a distant cousin of Helen Louise Linbeck and want to offer my sympathy to Susan's family and Pam. My heart goes out to all. Susan must have been a person to cherish . My thoughts are of you all, also.

I am so saddened this morning to learn of Susan's passing. She lived life with gusto. We all admired her for that and loved her for the dear person she was. I always knew that if you scratched the surface of Susan's sometimes tough facade, you would find only kindness and love and a passionate desire to make the world a better place. Thanks for the wonderful memories, Susan.
Bless her. And bless you, Pam.

Steve and I are so sorry to hear about Susan's death. We remember her smiling face and what a "fun" neighbor she was. It seemed that she could do anything! She was a very special and wonderful woman.