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Suzanne Stevens

Mountain Top, Pennsylvania

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MOUNTAIN TOP — Suzanne (McGowan) Stevens, of Fairview Heights, Mountain Top, passed away on Sunday, Sept. 7, 2014.

Born in Ashley on Nov. 28, 1920, she was a daughter of the late William and Rosia McGowan.

Suzanne was a 1939 graduate of Ashley High School and was formerly...

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Always in our thoughts, always in our hearts, you Aunt Sue, were a part of the fiber that tied the family together. We really miss your smile and hugs.

I remember Sue from when I was younger, she was a great friend to my mother, Ruth Jones. That picture looks just like I remember her, always smiling and laughing when they would get together. My mom always counted her three best friends Margie, Ethel and Sue and my dad fondly remembers her brother Bill as well. Please relay my family's condolences to your entire family and let everyone know we remember Sue with fondness and affection.

Mrs. Stevens, you were one of my favorite ladies. You always had a smile on your face and a great story to tell. I loved taking you to play cards, because you loved being around your friends. You will be greatly missed. Your friend, Penny McGraw

When I think of Aunt Sue I think of her smile and her kind words that made me feel special. What a lovely impact she had on me.

Aunt Sue, a woman who always brighten our family gatherings and brought warmth to each member. Thank you for being a part of our family, thank you for being a wonderful wife to Uncle Bud and thank you for leaving a legacy that we can only hope to live up to.
Love, your great niece, Roxanne Stevens Testen (John)

Dear Aunt Sue, You are going to be missed and remembered. The kids were talking about how they loved their visits to your home, playing cards, watching Fox & the Hound, walking Corkey, spinning the chandler's kitchen witch as they stuffed their faces with pretzels and yelled GO FISH! But nothing topped the grand finale of playing in what they referred to as the "Aunt Sue Park" near McDonald's. They won't forget their introduction to "pasties" those delicious meat pies and of course meals at...