Suzanne-Burley-Obituary

Suzanne "Suzie" Burley

Nazareth, Pennsylvania

08/16/1948 - 01/19/2026

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DIED
January 19, 2026
LOCATION
Nazareth, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Suzanne "Suzie" Burley, 77, of Nazareth, PA, passed away on Monday, January 19, 2026, at Slate Belt Health & Rehabilitation Center, of Bangor. She was the loving wife of 50 years to Richard A. Burley. Suzie was born on August 16, 1948, in Easton, PA, to the late Stewart A. Gross and Margaret...

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Burley & Gross families- our thoughts & prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. Frank, Bob & Suzy Betz (Wenzelberger)

I grew up with Suzie and her brothers in Stockertown. We Letsons were elementary school buddies. We were a family with all girls and one boy; she was the only girl in her family of boys. I was a year ahead of her in school, with Sock and Carter Siegfried. Suzie was the same age as our Susy; they were classmates at NAHS. I'm glad to know she had a career, a family, and her faith. May that faith help you all to remember her goodness. Linda Letson

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Condolences to the Burley and Gross family. I have many fond memories of our families growing up together. I always looked forward to seeing Suzie at the Holy Family Church picnic.

My sincere condolences to the Burley family on the loss of your beloved wife and mother. May Sue Rest in Peace.

To the entire Gross family, Incredibly sorry for your loss. I know Suzie was a bright light to all of you! Another angel to watch over you. Sending peace and love as you heal. Jen Jones

So sorry to hear of the passing of Mrs. Burley. Rest in Peace.My condolences to the family.

Jess & family, Our family sends our deepest sympathy to you. May your mom rest in peace.

Suzie and I graduated from high school together. Her maiden name being "Gross" and mine "Groman", we sat beside each other in homeroom and became good friends.One great memory I have of her is when we she invited me to go ice skating on an old mine hole (I think). That was the first time I had ever skated and we had so much fun. I think Sock and Ritchie went along too. I´m so glad we got to see each other at a class of 66 gathering up at Mountain View. I was an elementary teacher myself, and...