Susan-Wright-Obituary

Susan Wright

Norfolk, Virginia

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Susan J. Wright VIRGINIA BEACH - Susan Joan Wright, 50, passed away Aug. 27, 2008. She was born May 27, 1958, to Jerry and Joan Jarrett. Sue was a graduate of Princess Anne High School. She worked as a regional manager for a gas station service. She loved to play all sports but had a true passion...

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I knew Sue only from talking to her at my work at Kroger Pharmacy. She literally had a smile on her face every single time she walked around the corner and up to the counter. We laughed and joked while she waited to pick up her order. She never said an unkind word or complained about anything in the two years I knew her. She spoke with love about her family and her close relationship with her mom. She will be very much missed. Some people have an energy about them that makes a mark on our...

I am so sorry to hear about your wife and mother. I know you will miss her terribly. Roger told me about her. I lost my mom two years ago and it's still seems like yesterday. Keep all the memories you have of her. They get more precious with time. I will keep you in my prayers and thoughts.

I knew Sue through my sisters
(The Myricks, Cathy & Terry) she was the funnest person,also the nicest with a great smile. I know she loved her family so much. My prayers are with Charlie, little Charlie and Sue's other family members.

Charlie I'm sorry we lost contact after Michael and I moved. I want you and little Charlie to know if you need us for anything let me know. My heart is broken I can't grasp this.

We will truely miss seeing Sue's smiling face at the Beach Shell gas station. I have alot of great memories of her in the past 12 years. One of them is fishing for Flounder w/ her and "Big Charlie" @ Croatan Beach last summer. What a good time we had! Our prayers are truely w/ you all. We miss her so much. Love, Ali & Virgil Dickson & Josh

My deepest sympathy to "Mrs. Rookie" and her family. That's what we called Sue when she played softball in the early days, "Rookie". Her Mom and Dad were at all the games and we loved seeing them there. Sue was a great ballplayer and a great person. I will always cherish the good times we had, win or lose. She was a lot of fun. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.

Betty "Bread" Lewis

David, Jimmy and Kim,My thoughts center on those years growing up in Bromley. When we all were kids. That's how I'll best remember Sue and all you guys....Rich and Eddie Michael...your mom and dad too. That was so long ago...but in my mind it doesn't seem so long ago. They were good years...weren't they? We were all so much younger then. God bless and comfort you all.

I know I speak for many when I say I will miss Sue's smiling face at the gas station. Sue was a wonderful, sweet woman whose time was cut far too short. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family, special prayers to her son, "Little Charlie", who Sue always spoke so lovingly of. May you get through this sad time with the love and support of family and friends. God Bless.

Charlie,
Rita and I are truly saddened by your great loss. I shall always remember Sue as a good woman with a tremendous, outgoing personality...quick with a smile...and just as quick with a quip...who could kid right along with the best of them. You were her soul-mate. And she truly found her fulfillment in life as your wife and young Charlie's mom. What more can anyone ask in life. The world needs more people like Sue. We pray God will comfort you during this difficult time. ...