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Susie Sears Robinson

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Susie Sears Robinson Aug. 3, 1957 - Dec. 14, 2007 Susie Sears Robinson died 12/14/2007 from accidental carbonmonoxide poisoning at age 50. Susie lived in Oklahoma City during her youth and young adult years. She attended schools at Western Oaks and Putnam City West. Susie, with her outgoing...

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I knew Susie since 3rd grade at Western Oaks. She was always so encouraging to others. It is exciting to know that she was an advocate for veterans. That was so like her wanting to help others. May the peace of God be with you.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived. May you take comfort from caring family and friends around you.
I was truly sorry when I learned of her passing. Please know that God's love surrounds all who knew and loved her.
Sincerely,

To my Aunt, Uncle, Jeff and Lisa words can not express how sorry I am for your loss. I have a lot of great memories of Susie. She gave me my first job when I was 17 at the litte restuarant she had in Geary. She was one of the best cooks and I have so many great memories of the Thanksgivings and other family gatherings we shared. Mostly I will miss her laughter and her big heart.

I am very sorry to hear of Susie. I have known Susie since Western Oaks and PCW. She will be miss. May the Thoughts, Love and Prayers be with her Family and Friends.

My deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Susie. I was a classmate of Susies in 3rd grade at Western Oaks Elementary, many memories there with Susie.
Remember the laughter and the kindness she shared. Each time a gentle breeze touches your cheek or a butterfly passes by remember she is there. Enjoy those wings Susie, you earned them!

To the Sears and Robinson families, I grew up and new Susie since 1st grade up until I moved away after 8th grade. Back in elementary school, she and I hung out together during the summer either at the YMCA, or just running around the neighborhood. I took a dare in 2nd grade in Ms.House's class and let her teach me the swim, while sitting in our seats, which I must say I did rather well until Ms.House came back into class and caught me not to mention getting licks behind the coat rack wall....

What a fond memory I have of Susie as a classmate of PCW. Laughing was what she did best. My sincerest love and well wishes to those left behind.

Sincerely,

Kim Strickland Bennion

My warmest regards and regrets to Susie's family as you all make your own ways through the rest of your journeys with out Susie. I'm sure it will be difficult waiting to rejoin her but you all will in due time.
I went to school with Susie all 12 years and easily remember her for the bright light and gallant force she truly was.
I'm sad she has lived such a short life but what a GO OF IT she made!
Susie will always be with us in our hearts and minds. I know she will be watching over...

I had the good fortune to know Susie from Putnam City West. I was saddened to hear of her passing, but know that she is a better place and know that she is watching down on all of us and her fellow veterans. I would like to share this thought with the Sear's family and hope that it brings some comfort to them knowning that she will be deeply missed.

"When I must leave you For a little while--Please do not grieve, And shed wild tears; And hug your sorrow to you Through the years, But...