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Susan M. Turley

Kalamazoo, Michigan

Oct 14, 1959 – Mar 6, 2024 (Age 64)

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BORN
October 14, 1959
DIED
March 6, 2024
AGE
64
LOCATION
Kalamazoo, Michigan

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Susan M. Turley passed away Wednesday, March 6, 2024.

Susan was born Oct. 14, 1959, in Utica, N.Y. the daughter of Russell and Gail (Jones) Farrow.

She was a graduate of Lakeshore High School where she participated in cheerleading, basketball and track.

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Yet remembering the 'vivacious Sue'; lifting up the family in prayer always. Jan Hageman

I just learn of Susan death. My sincere condolences to her family. I knew Susan from the Bronson Athletic Club. She was really kind and sweet. May the grace of God be with her family and peace be with them. Sincerely, Sheri Shon.

So saddened to read of the passing of Sue Turley. My sincere condolences to Dave and family. My late husband, Dave played Church League slow pitch softball for St. Barnabas (St. B's) Church) with Dave T. for several years w/several fellas from church, (M.Blowers, Wally Clore, the Geib boys, etc. I taught Sunday School (1st-2nd grade). Dave H. and I attended H.S. basketball games (Dave T. refereed). May His Light Perpetual shine upon Sue and bring her Peace now and forever; AMEN

Dave and family, Our condolences on the passing of Sue; our family's memories of her are many and have always been close to our hearts; she will be missed. In talking with our kids her name, personality and thoughts always bring back the best stories from the Price family...esp. for all the times she babysat for Scott, Kim and Chris; while at the same time teaching the three to ride a bike down Bonanza Street. She was one of a kind. Great student and athlete but most of all a great...

To the family of Susan, my family lives across the street and would like to send our condolences to you at this time. From The first day we met sue and David, we knew we had great caring neighbors. Sue was the energy of the neighborhood. She would always be walking and waving to everyone just so kind. I will always remember trying to wake up extra early on a snowy day to beat sue outside to snow plow her driveway because she would always do the side walk of the neighborhood and my driveway....

I remember the day Sue walked in to the local yarn shop, where I worked, at the time. She wanted help knitting and I think it was a baby blanket she started with. She was hooked! It was always nice to see her come in, she always brought treats and a smile. She is a light that will be missed.

So sorry for your loss. So many great memories from the kids school and sports. Lee and Terry Stachurski

Dear Dave and family...thinking of you during this difficult time. Sending good thoughts and prayers your way.

Sue was the sweetest lady who loved her kids & grandkids. She was a great friend who I miss already. She was such a loving & giving soul who wanted peace at any cost.